Astrophysics and Cosmology
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Presentations
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Seeing through the dust: Unveiling massive star formation with ALMA
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Charles Kerton
- Iowa State University
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Special Relativistic effects may impact the conditions necessary for an event horizon
ORAL
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Authors
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John Laubenstein
- Northern Illinois University (alumni)
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Infrared Observations of Massive Star Forming Regions
ORAL
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Authors
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Sarah Willis
- Iowa State University
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Massimo Marengo
- Iowa State University
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Lori Allen
- NOAO
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Giovanni Fazio
- SAO
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John Bally
- University of Colorado
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Leo Bronfman
- University of Chile
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Sean Carey
- Spitzer Science Center
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Luis Chavarria
- Observatory of Bordeaux
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Rob Gutermuth
- University of Massachusetts, Smith College
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Tom Megeath
- University of Toledo
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Ron Probst
- NOAO
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Guy Stringfellow
- University of Colorado
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Mid-Infrared Substellar Companion Mass Limits for Nearby Planet-Host Stars
ORAL
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Authors
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Alan Hulsebus
- Iowa State University
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Massimo Marengo
- Iowa State University
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Karl Stapelfeldt
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Joe Carson
- University of Charleston
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Cosmic Ray Induced Neutron Irradiation
ORAL
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Andrew Overholt
- University of Kansas
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Consequences of intense intermittent astrophysical radiation sources for terrestrial planets
ORAL
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Authors
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Adrian Melott
- University of Kansas
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Galactic Arms of Spiral Galaxies Originated From External Orbits
ORAL
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Authors
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Stewart Brekke
- Northeastern Illinois University (former grad student)
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Direct detection of dark matter with the DarkSide experiment
ORAL
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Authors
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Andrew Alton
- Augustana College
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Erika Zetterlund
- Augustana College
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