Astrophysics, Stars and Planets
ORAL · K1 ·
Presentations
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Obliquity variations in stable, high-inclination planetary systems and the impact on the habitable zone
ORAL
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Authors
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John Armstrong
- Weber State University
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Rory Barnes
- Virtual Planetary Laboratory
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Shawn Domagal-Goldman
- Virtual Planetary Laboratory
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The Rise of Active Region Flux Tubes in the Turbulent Solar Convective Envelope
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Authors
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Maria Weber
- High Altitude Observatory and Colorado State University
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Yuhong Fan
- High Altitude Observatory
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Mark Miesch
- High Altitude Observatory
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Photoevaporation of Cosmological Minihalos by the First Stars
ORAL
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Authors
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Thomas McConkie
- Brigham Young University
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Daniel Whalen
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Robert Hueckstaedt
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Stellar Interferometry data analysis: a brute force approach to an inversion problem
ORAL
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Authors
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Ryan Price
- University of Utah Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
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Stephan LeBohec
- University of Utah Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
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Paul Nunez
- University of Utah Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
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Numerical Simulations of Planet Formation
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Authors
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Benjamin Bromley
- University of Utah
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Scott Kenyon
- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
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