AAS 205th Meeting, 9-13 January 2005
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Session 165. Science with Small Telescopes from SMARTS
Special Session, Thursday, January 13, 2005, 2:00-3:30pm, California
Associated Posters in Session 150.
- 165.01 The Small and Moderate Aperture Research Telescope System (SMARTS): an overview
- C. D. Bailyn (Yale University), SMARTS Consortium
- 165.02 Type Ia Supernovae as Standardizable and Standard Candles
- K. Krisciunas (NDU), N. B. Suntzeff (CTIO), P. Candia (Gemini)
- 165.03 Using SMARTS for critical tests of star-formation theory
- K. G. Stassun (Vanderbilt Univ.)
- 165.04 Optical and Near-Infrared Light Curves of Black-Hole X-ray Binaries during Outbursts
- M.M. Buxton, C.D. Bailyn (Yale University)
- 165.05 Using SMARTS to Follow Variable Stars
- F.M. Walter, A. Field-Pollatou, J. Miner, R. Nyquist (Stony Brook University), S.B. Howell (NOAO), G.S. Stringfellow (University of Colorado)
- 165.06 Searching for Spectroscopic Binary Nuclei of Southern Planetary Nebulae
- H. E. Bond, M. Afsar (STScI)
- 165.07 New Nearby Stars from NOAO and SMARTS Observations
- T.J. Henry, T.D. Beaulieu, M.A. Brown, W.C. Jao, H. Monteiro, J.P. Subasavage (Georgia State University), RECONS Team
- 165.08 High Speed Photometry with SMARTS Telescopes
- J. L. Provencal (Mt. Cuba Observatory), H. L. Shipman (University of Delaware), D. Childers (Delaware County Community College)
- 165.09 Nereid, Sedna, and Many KBOs Every Night With SMARTS
- B. E. Schaefer (Louisiana S. U.), D. Rabinowitz, S. Tourtellotte (Yale), W. Blickley (LSU)
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