33rd Annual New Mexico Symposium

Participants



NAMEAFFILIATIONPAPER TITLE

1FrailDaleNRAO

2YoungLisaNMT

3OwensGradyNew Mexico Skies

4WrobelJoanNRAOIntermediate-Mass Black Holes in Globular Cluster Systems  (p)

5BhatnagarSanjayNRAO

6RomeroVanNMT

7CalahanJennyUniv. of Arizona, Steward ObservatorySearching for Inflow Towards Massive Molecular Clump Candidates Identified in the Bolocam Galactic Plane Sky Survey (p)

8GossMillerNRAO

9RandRichardUNM

10TaylorGregUNMLong Wavelength Array Expansion (p)

11HofnerPeterNMT

12FinleyDaveNRAO


13ClarkBarryNRAO Emeritus

14HoveyLukeLANLAConstraints on Cosmic-ray Acceleration Efficiency in Balmer Shocks of Two Young Type Ia Supernova Remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud (t)

15WestpfahlDaveNMT

16Creech-EakmanMichelleNMT/MRORecent Progress at the Magdalena Observatory Interferometry (t)

17ShirleyYancyArizonaComplex Oganic Molecules Observed Towards Prestellar Cores (t)

18MalinsJosephUniversity of NM Physics & AstronomyMeasurements and Models of Ionospheric Faraday Rotation (t)

19StrohMichaelUNMBAaDE project and the reltive strengths of 43 GHz and 86 GHz SiO maser lines (t)

20TruittAmandaLANLDiversity of Chemical Composition: The Impact of Stellar Abundances on the Evolution of Stars and Habitable Zones (t)

21SvobodaBrianUniversity of ArizonaA Multiscale view of high-mass starless clumps in the Milky Way (t)

22WoodSuzannahLANLPlanetary constraints for solar evolution (t)

23SpacekAlexanderLANLUsing Real and Simulated Measurements of the Thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect to Constrain Models of AGN Feedback (t)

24AmbroseHannahUniv. of Arizona

25JonesGarethNMT

26FanaroffBernieSKA, South Africa

27WallaceSamanthaUNMThe Role of the Magnetic Expanstion in Forecasting Solar Wind Velocity (p)

28HowesRobertUniversity of Oklahoma

29HowesRuthRetired/Marquette University/Ball Univ.Work done by Women Scientists on the Manhattan Project in New Mexico (t)

30WhiteStephenNMT

31DunnMarinaUniv. of Arizona

32BurleighThomasNMT

33HenningTrishUNM

34HankinsTimNRAO

35GinsburgAdamNRAODistributed star formation throughout the Galactic Center cloud Sgr B2 (t)

36GreisenEricNRAO

37ScibelliSamanthaUniv. of ArizonaPhysical Properties of Free-Floating Evaporating Gas Globules (FrEGGs) in the W5 Star Forming Region (t)

38McKinnonMarkNRAOThe Next Generation Very Large Array: Concept and Status (t)

39RoseroViviana
Ionized Jet Candidates Associated with Young High-Mass Stars (t)

40WalkerCraigNRAO

41ZhaoHaoLANLSurveying the TeV Gamma-Ray Sky with the HAWC Observatory (t)

42HenriciAndrewUniv. of ArizonaA Deuteration Suvey of Starless Clumps in GemOB1 and the Fist Quadrant (p)

43KoppRogerLANL

44SiJiaheNMT

45D'AngeloGennaroLANL

46ClaussenMarkNRAOThe Bulge Asymmetries and Dynamical Evolution (BAaDE) Survey (t)

47DhawanVivekNRAO

48OttJuergenNRAOSWAG:  Tracing the Evolution of Star Formation and Revealing Evolved Stars toward the Galactic Center using Water Masers (t)

49KimballAmyNRAOVLASS:  A New Generation Radio Sky Survey with the VLA (t)

50PragerHenryNMTEvolution of Low-Mass AGB Stars: An Analytical Approach to Mass-loss Formulas (p)

51CranePatrick


52JosephTanaSouth African Astronomical Obs./Texas Tech Observatory

53VargasCarlosNMSUCHANG-ES X: Spatially-Resolved Separation of Thermal Contribution from Radio Contiinuum Emission in Edge-on Galaxies (t)

54ColgateArtNMT

55MaccaroneThomasTexas Tech University

56ButterfieldNatalieUniversity of IowaKinematics of Massive Star Formation in the Galactic Center CMZ (p)

57WalterbosReneNMSU

58DickelJohnUNM

59DickelHeleneUNM

60SanchezMonicaUNMEvolution on Neutral Hydrogen Content in Galaxies as a Function of Redshift and Environments (p)

61EngelkePhilipNRAOThe Structure of "Dark Gas" in the Galaxy: OH as an Alternate Molecular Tracer (p)

62WilliamsMontanaTech Tech University

63ThyagarajanNithyanandanNRAOEnabling Novel Exoplanet Exploration at Low Frequencies with the EPIC Correltor (p)
Search for Neutral Hydrogen in the Universe and Progress with Low Frequency Radio Instruments (t)

64ChandlerClaireNRAO

65SchmidtAndreaLANL/UNM40 Years After: The Superluminal Pulsar Model (and I's Surprising Applications) Revisited (t)

66RajbhandariBinodTexas Tech UniversitySearch for R-Modes from a neutron star (p)

67AndersonKurtNMSU

68SchinzelFrankNRAO

69SelinaRobNRAO

70StovallKevinNRAONANOGrav (p)

71WellsStephenNMT

72vanMoorselGustaafNRAO

73HavlenBobNRAO (retired)

74NapierPeterNRAO Emeritus

75CoxDavidNMT, Skeen Library

76BraunTimUNMGBT CHANG-ES: Enhancing Radio Halos in Edge-on_Galaxies Through Short-Spacing Corrections (p)

77MiddleditchJohnT-2, LANLHow Pulsars Violate the Inverse Square Law (p)

78NguyenAnNMT

79BansalKarishmaUNMScattering and Scintillation study using the LWA (p)

80LewisMeganUNMCharacterizing SiO Masers in the BAaDE (Bulge Asymmetries and Dynamical Evolution) (p)

81DooleyJonathanNMT/MROProposed Low Cost Capacitive Position Sensing for Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer (p)

82HeinMeganNMTCharacterizing Exoplanet Atmospheres with NESSI (p)

83SalcidoJoseNRAO

84SweeneyMary AnnSandia National Labs

85DowellJessicaUNM

86VargheseSavin SnynuUNMFossil Emission Around Young Radio Galaxies and the AGN Duty Cycle (p)

87SowinskiKenNRAO

88DowellJayceUNMHow to Run Three Telescopes with Two People (t)

89CarboneDarioTexas Tech UniversityIdentifying EM counterparts to NS-NS mergers: an Optimized Radio Follow-up Strategy (t)

90DemorestPaulNRAOThe North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (p)

91EnochsStefanieNMT

92MyersSteveNRAO

93ZawadzkiNicoleUniversity of ArizonaFU Orionis Outbursts in the Triangulum Galaxy (M33) (p)

94MarvilJoshNRAOWide-field Imaging with the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) (p)

95CandelariaTierraNMTWidespread Hot Ammonia in the Central Kiloparsec of the Milky Way (p)

96McCoyMarkNMTALMA Observations of the Physical and Chemical Conditions in Centaurus A (p)

97ArendtPaulNMT

98
Villicana-Pedraza
Ilhuiyolitzin
NMSU
First results of the ALMA 1mm study toward the starburst NGC 253

99
McElroy
Keith
NMT


100
Romney
Jonathan
NRAO


101MeierDavidNMTALMA Observations of Dense Molecular Gas in the Low Metallicity STarburst NGC 5253 (p)

102SebokolodiLeratoSKA Project Office, South Africa
103WalderMadisonUniversity of Arizona
104JamesMackenzieUniversity of Arizona
105KloseSylvioTLS Tautenburg, Germany
106Nicuesa GuelbenzuAnaTLS Tautenburg, Germany
107MitchellKaylaUniversity of New Mexico