Multiwaveband Opportunities to Study AGN (Mostly Blazars) Detected by Fermi Alan Marscher Boston University, Incoming Chair of Fermi Users Group Research.
Globular Clusters
Y-band Imaging of Extragalatic Fields and High redshift Quasars Changsu Choi 1, Myungshin Im 1 1 Center for the Exploration of the Origin of the Universe,
Physical Behaviour Linear Growth and Decay of Spectral Components: observed in pure CO ice CO desorbing from CO No desorption CO desorbing from HCOOH surface.
Peter Wizinowich W. M. Keck Observatory AOSC May 31, 2004
IFU observations of the high-z Universe Constraints on feedback from deep field observations with SAURON and VIMOS Joris Gerssen.
Infrared Medium-deep Survey Myungshin Im 1, Soojong Pak 2, Won-Kee Park 1,3, Ji Hoon Kim 1, Jae-Woo Kim 1, Seong-Kook J. Lee 1, Marios Karouzos 1, Yiseul.
Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
AST 309 part 2: Extraterrestrial Life Terrestrial Planet (and Life) Finder.
Multiwaveband Opportunities to Study AGN (Mostly Blazars) Detected by Fermi
Keck Observatory Overview Peter Wizinowich W. M. Keck Observatory AOSC May 31, 2004.
Globular Clusters. A globular cluster is an almost spherical conglomeration of 100,000 to 1,000,000 stars of different masses that have practically.