Searching for disks around high-mass (proto)stars with ALMA R. Cesaroni, H. Zinnecker, M.T. Beltrán, S. Etoka, D. Galli, C. Hummel, N. Kumar, L. Moscadelli,
Protostellar/planetary disk observations (and what they might imply) Lee Hartmann University of Michigan.
On Physical Nature of the Source of Ultraluminous X-ray Pulsations
San Diego Supercomputer Center & NPACIAHM March 2002 Storage Resource Broker Case Studies George Kremenek [email protected].
Randolf Klein SOFIA – USRA/NASA Ames July 2014 AASTCS 4: Workshop on Dense Cores - Monterey, CA Issues with SED Fitting, PMS Tracks, and the Birthline.
A massive disk around the intermediate-mass young star AFGL 490 ? Katharina Schreyer (AIU Jena, Germany) Thomas Henning (MPIA Heidelberg, Germany) Floris.
Active Galactic Nuclei Evidence & (some) Physics of BH's.
The Formation of High Mass Stars Richard I. Klein UC Berkeley, Department of Astronomy and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Collaborators Mark Krumholz.
How do massive stars form? A comparison of model tracks with Herschel data Michael D Smith CAPS University of Kent Available at: //astro.kent.ac.uk/mds/capsule.pdf.
RS Oph : Unstable Disk Model
Randolf Klein SOFIA – USRA/NASA Ames July 2014 AASTCS 4: Workshop on Dense Cores - Monterey, CA
MHG of large scale magnetic field in the advective accretion disks G.S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan IKI RAN