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Astrophysics Science Division

Stellar and Extragalactic Astronomy Lunch (SEAL)
Schedule: September 2008 - May 2009

Location: Talks are Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon, in room 242 of Building 21.

Fall 2008/Spring 2009

Date Institution Speaker Title
Oct 15Yale Kyoung-Soo Lee Mapping the Dark Matter from UV Light at High Redshift: An Empirical Approach to Understand Galaxy Statistics
Oct 22GSFC/NPP Sean McWilliams Parameter estimation of black hole binary mergers with LISA
Oct 29UMD Sarah Eno Searching for New Particles at the LHC
Nov 5GSFCHarvey Moseley Superconducting Detectors Come of Age or Ready to Leave the Lab
Nov 12GSFC/NPP Amber Straughn Emission-line Galaxies from the PEARS Grism Survey
Nov 20MPIfR Jose Groh Evolution of the stellar parameters of the prototype LBV AG Carinae across the HR diagram
(NOTE: change of date/time/location: Thurs., Nov. 20, 12:00 pm Building 2, Room 22)
Dec 1GSFC/NPP Ira Thorpe Gravitational Wave Astronomy with LISA: The instrument, the information, and its impact
Dec 3UC Berkeley Karin Sandstrom Measuring Dust Production in the Core-Collapse Supernova Remnant 1E 0102.2-7219 with Spitzer Mid-IR Spectral Mapping Observations
Dec 10Durham U.Bret LehmerStudying the Evolution of Normal Galaxy Populations in X-rays: Results from the Deepest Chandra Surveys
Jan 21GSFC John Cannizzo A New Paradigm for Gamma Ray Bursts: Long Term Accretion Rate Modulation by an External Accretion Disk
Jan 28MPI Nico Cappelluti
Feb 4GSFC Demos Kazanas Echoes of the Kerr Metric, or How Can You Tell Your Favorite Black Hole is Spinning Really Fast
Feb 11
Feb 18GSFC Al Kogut ARCADE
Feb 25
Mar 4UVA Ori Fox Three Years of SN 2005ip in the Infrared: The Case for Dust Condensation
Mar 11GSFC Joan Centrella
Mar 18
Mar 25
Apr 1
Apr 8
Apr 15
Apr 22
Apr 29
May 6
May 13
May 20
May 27

To volunteer to give a talk, for additions to the email announcement list, or if you have any questions, please contact: David Chuss, David.T.Chuss@nasa.gov