32nd Annual New Mexico Symposium

Participants

NAMEAFFILIATIONPAPER TITLE
1AndersonKurtNMSU
2ArendtPaulNMTBuilding a Self-Consistent Magnetosphere Model (p)
3BansalKarishmaUNMThe Sedate Supermassive Binary Black Hole System 0402+379 (t)
4BerdisJodiNMSUAssessment of Atmospheric Water Vapor Abundance Above Recurring Slope Lineae Locations on Mars (p)
5BhatnagarSanjayNRAO
6BraunTimUNM
7ChandlerClaireNRAOThe VLA Sky Survey (t)
8ClarkBarryNRAO
9ClaussenMarkNRAO
10CosentinoRickNMTAtmospheric waves and dynamics beneath Jupiter's clouds from radio wavelength observations (t)
11CranePatricRetired
12Creech-EakmanMichelleNMT/MROIStatus Update on the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer (p)
13D'AngeloGennaroNASA/LANL
14DahlEmmaNMSUPre-Juno Optical Analysis of Jupiter's Atmosphere with the NMSU Acouto-optic Imaging Camera (p)
15DederickEthanNMSUA Possible Mechanism for Diving Oscillations in Hot Giant Planets (t)
16DengWeiUniv. of NevadaMHD simulations of collision-induced magentic reconnection in Poynting-flux-dominated jets and a unified interpretation of polariztion propertties of GRBs and blazars (t)
17DhawanVivekNRAO
18DickelJohnUNM
19DikeVeronicaUNMDetecting pulsar polarization below 100 MHz with the LWA (p)
20DoughtyCaitlinNMSO
21EricksonAlanNRAO
22FarrellJohn A.LANL (Retired)
23FinleyDaveNRAO
24GinsburgAdamNRAOFeedback and accretion toward proto-O-stars (t)
25GuoFanLANLParticle Acceleration in Magnetic Reconnection with implications to Astrophysical Jets (t)
26GossMillerNRAO
27GuthTinaNMT
28HalesChristopherNRAOCHILES Con Pol: An ultra-deep radio survey in COSMOS (p)
29HallAgnarNMSULyman Alpha Blobs: Seeds of Galaxy Groups (t)
30HankinsTimNMT
31HasselquistStenNMSUAPOGEE Chemical Abundances of the Sagitarius Dwarf Galaxy (t)
32HavlenBobNRAO (Retired)
33HenningTrishUNM
34HofnerPeterNMT
35JagannathanPreshanthNRAO/UCT
36JancaTomNRAOBroadband Astronomical Resource Development (t)
37JohnsonJarrettLANLBrightest Primordial Sources:  Population III Galaxies and Accreting Black Holes (t)
38JohnsonPerianneNMTInvestigating Wave Structures in Jupiter's Atmosphere using HST Images (p)
39JonesGarethNMTDynamical Characterization of the First Galaxies (t)
40JorgensenAndersNMTMulti-Baseline Chain Bootstrapping with New Classic at the NPOI (p)
41KahreLaurenNMSU
42KimballAmyNRAO
43KoppRogerLANL
44LaphamRyenNMTHerschel Spectroscopy of Early Type Galaxies (t)
45LindKevinVoss ScientificLSP: A General Purpose Plasma Physics Code (p)
MHD Simultation of Relativistic Jets (p)
46LindenSeanUVaThe Star Formation in Radio Survey (SFRS): Multi-band VLA Imaging for 50 Nearby Star-Forming Galaxies in SINGS/KINGFISH (p)
47LiuShangfeiRice UniversityNew constraints on turbelence in the HD 163296 Disk from Planet-disk Hydrodynamic Simulations (t)
48MalinsJosephUNMSingle Station GPS Ionospheric Corrections (t)
49MarraRachelNMSU
50McElroyKeithNMT
51McKinnonMarkNRAO
52MeierDavidNMT
53MiddleditchJohnT-2, LANLPulsar Supraluminal Excitationin Supernova Disruption (p)
54MioduszewskiAmyNRAO
55MomjianEmmanuelNRAOThe Jansky VLA Frontier Feilds Public Legacy Survey (p)
56MontesVirginiaNMTThe Role of Clustering in the High-Mass Star Forming Region IRAS 16562-3959: A Multiwavelength Approach (p)
57Morales-JuberiasRaulNMT
58vanMoorselGustaafNRAO
59O'ShaRebeccaNMSU
60OttJuergenNRAOSWAG:  Survey of Water and Ammonia in the Galactic Center (p)
61OwensGradyNew Mexico Skies
62PayneIfanMRO
63PevtsovAlexanderNMSU
64PicardTrevorNMSU
65PihlstromYlvaUNM
66PragerHenryNMT
67PriceJamesNMT
68PriceMarcusUNM
69PriedhorskyWilliamLANL
70RameshEricSocorro High School
71RandRichardUNM
72RickardLee J.UNMRecombination onto Doubly-Ionized Carbon in M17 (t)
73RickertMatthewNorthwestern UniversityHigh Resolution Surveys of the Water and Methanol Star Formation Masers in the Central Molecular Zone (t)
74RomeroVanNMT
75RoseroVivianaNMT/NRAO
76SalcidoJoseNRAO
77SanchezMonicaUNMPrediction of the Statistical Robustness of the Measurement of Neutral Hydrogen Mass Functions in the COSMOS HI Large Extragalactic Survey (CHILES) (p)
78SchinzelFrankNRAO
79SchonfeldSamNMSUCorrecting F10.7 for use in Ionospheric Models (t)
80SellersSeanNMSU
81ShaoYaliNRAO
82ShinnagaHirokoKagoshima UniversityInntermost envelope of a peculiar red supergiant (VY Canis MAjoris) (t)
83ShishkovskyLauraMichigan State UniversityRadio search for black holes in the Milky Way globular cluster M10 (t)
84SjouwermanLorantNRAO
85SmidtJosephLANL
86SowinskiKenNRAO
87StovallKevinNRAO
88StrohMichaelUNMBAaDE: Bulge Asymmetries and Dynamic Evolution (p)
89SvobodaBrianUniversity of ArizonaProperties of Starless Clumps Through Protoclusters from the BGPS (t)
90TaylorGregUNM
91ThelenAlexanderNMSULatitudinal Variations of Temperature and Chemical Abundance in Titan's Atmosphere (t)
92TrappCameronUNMThe high frequency calibrator conundrum: Pipeline and identification algorithm for potential calibrator sources (p)
93UckertKyleNMSUNear-IR Refelctive Spectroscopy in the El Malpais Lava Tubes from a Robotic Platform (p)
94VargasCarlosNMSUStar Formation of Edge-on Galaxies in CHANG-ES (t)
95VargheseSavin ShynuUNM
96WalkerCraigNRAO
97WallaceSamanthaUNMThe Role of the Magnetic Expansion Factor in Forecasting Solar Wind Velocity (p)
98WalterbosReneNMSU
99WestpfahlDaveNMT
100WhiteStephenAFRL
101YoungLisaNMT
102ZhangHaochengUNMPolarization signatures reveal the blazar jet magnetization (t)