AAS 206th Meeting, 29 May - 2 June 2005
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Session 6. Formation and Fate of Stardust
Poster, Monday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Tuesday, 10:00am-7:00pm, May 30, 2005, Ballroom A
Associated with Topical Session 28.
- 6.01 The Silicate Spectrum of HIP 8920's Debris Dust
- A. J. Weinberger (Carnegie, DTM), I. Song (Gemini Observatory), B. Zuckerman, E. E. Becklin (UCLA)
- 6.02 Observations of Carbon Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope
- G. C. Sloan (Cornell), K. E. Kraemer (AFRL), M. Matsuura (Univ. of Manchester), S. D. Price (AFRL), P. R. Wood (Mt. Stromlo Obs.), M. P. Egan (AFRL)
- 6.03 Dust around evolved stars in the Magellanic Clouds
- B. Reid, A. Speck, R. Dijkstra (University of Missouri - Columbia)
- 6.04 Mineralogy of Dust Around O-rich AGB Stars – The “13um” Feature
- K. DePew (University of Missouri-Columbia)
- 6.05 The Nature and Evolution of Silicon Carbide in the Outflows of Carbon Stars
- G. D. Thompson, A. K. Speck (University of Missouri - Columbia), A. M. Hofmeister (WUSTL)
- 6.06 Modeling Periodic Mass-loss Changes in the Fossil Shells around Post-AGB Stars
- J. Tartar, A. Speck (University Of Missouri), M. Meixner (Space Telescope Science Institute), M. Elitzur (University of Kentucky)
- 6.07 Are presolar dust grains from novae actually from supernovae?
- L. R. Nittler (Carnegie Instituion of Washington), P. Hoppe (Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany)
- 6.08 Spitzer's view on dust formation by mass-losing stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- F. Kemper (University of Virginia), R. Szczerba (NCAC Torun, Poland), S. D. Van Dyk (IPAC/CalTech), M. Meixner (STScI)
- 6.09 Infrared Observations of Dust Emission Around Nearby Supernovae
- B.E.K. Sugerman (STScI), SEEDS Collaboration
- 6.10 X-ray Imaging of Planetary Nebulae with Wolf-Rayet-type Central Stars
- J.H. Kastner (Rochester Institute of Technology), R. Montez (University of Rochester), O. De Marco (American Museum of National History), N. Soker (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel)
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