NHSC Stormy Cosmos:
The Evolving ISM from Spitzer to Herschel and Beyond
SSC
1-4 November 2010, Pasadena, CA
ism2010 'at' ipac.caltech.edu

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  • Astrochemistry of Shocks and Other Dynamic Interstellar Processes
  • Thermodynamics and Mechanics of the Interstellar Medium
  • Coupling of Radiation, Gas and Dust
  • Secular Evolution of ISM Properties over Galactic and Cosmic Timescales
  • Instrumentation and Outreach
  • Astrochemistry of Shocks and Other Dynamic Interstellar Processes
    1 Tatyana N Brusentsova
     University of Central Florida
    Temperature-dependent far-IR spectroscopy of various mineral groups: providing laboratory data for Herschel
    2 Jan Cami
     University of Western Ontario
    The detection of fullerenes in the planetary nebula Tc 1.
    3 Sarah M Fortman
     OSU
    How complete are astrophysical catalogs?
    4 Harshal Gupta
     JPL
    Herschel Observations of EXtraOrdinary Sources: Detection of OH+ and H2O+ toward Orion KL
    5 Antoine Gusdorf
     Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy
    From Spitzer to Herschel : observations and modelling of molecular emission in shock regions
    6 Thomas Jarrett
     IPAC/Caltech
    Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Ultra-luminous X-ray "hypernova" candidate MF16 in the nearby galaxy NGC 6946
    7 Jorge Pineda
     Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    Dense Molecular Clouds and PDR Conditions in the Inner Galaxy from [CII], [CI], and CO Observations
    8 Els Peeters
     University of Western Ontario & SETI Institute
    The spatial behavior of the PAH emission bands.
    9 Ciro Pinto
     SRON
    Chemical and Physical Structure of the Interstellar Medium
    10 Naseem Rangwala
     University of Colorado
    Characterizing the Molecular ISM in Extreme Star-Formation Environments: a Starburst (M82) and a ULIRG (Arp 220)
    11 Raghvendra Sahai
     JPL
    Ballistic Stellar Interlopers Sculpting Interstellar Clouds
    12 Ravi Sankrit
     SOFIA/USRA
    Spitzer Observations of the XA Region in the Cygnus Loop Supernova Remnant
    13 Anton I Vasyunin
     Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy / The Ohio State University
    Impact of grain evolution on the chemical structure of protoplanetary disks
    14 Sven Van Loo
     University Of Florida
    C-type shocks in star-forming regions
    15 Yuan Yuan and David A. Neufeld
     Johns Hopkins University
    Spitzer observations of supernova remnants and protostellar outflows : study of physical conditions and H2 ortho-to-para ratio
     
    Thermodynamics and Mechanics of the Interstellar Medium
    20 Mary Barsony
     Space Science Institute
    IRS Spectral Mapping of the Nearby VeLLO Powering the Wasp-Waist Nebula
    21 Joerg Fischera
     ANU/Mount Stromlo Observatory
    Dust Attenuation Caused by Turbulent Media
    22 Andy Green
     Swinburne University
    Mechanics of Turbulent Star Formation
    23 Pierre A Guillard
     SSC, IPAC, Caltech
    How do radio-jet driven outflows impact the molecular gas in AGN?
    24 Christian D Howard
     SOFIA Science Center/USRA
    Herschel Observations of Taurus/ Auriga: [OI]63 line and 63 um continuum emission
    25 Ute Lisenfeld
     Universidad de Granada/IPAC
    Shock acceleration of relativistic particles in galaxy-galaxy collisions
    26 Toshiya Ueta
     Univ. of Denver
    Interactions between the ISM and stellar winds from AGB stars: Spitzer discovery and AKARI & Herschel follow-up
    27 Andrea Urban
     JPL/Caltech
    The ubiquity of lognormal column density distributions
     
    Coupling of Radiation, Gas and Dust
    30 Eduardo de la Fuente Acosta
     Universidad de Guadalajara
    Ultracompact HII regions with Extended Emission seen by Spitzer
    31 B-G Andersson
     SOFIA Science Center/USRA
    Observational Testing of Radiative Alignment Torque Theory
    32 Pedro Beirao
     Spitzer Science Center - Caltech
    Mapping the Properties of the ISM in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1097 with Herschel-PACS and Spitzer-IRS
    33 Laurent Cambresy
     Observatoire de Strasbourg
    Variation of the extinction law in the Trifid nebula
    34 Simon P Casassus
     Universidad de Chile
    Cm-wave continuum radiation from PDRs: the radio/H2 correlation.
    35 Mathieu Compiegne
     SSC/IPAC/Caltech
    Dust in the Diffuse Emission of the Galactic Plane - the Herschel/Spitzer SED Fitting
    36 Kevin V Croxall
     University of Toledo
    The Physical Conditions In The ISM: Observations Of NGC 4559 With The Herschel/PACS Spectrometer
    37 Rafik Ladj
     University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene
    The role of nuclear activity as the power source of ultraluminous infrared galaxies
    38 Julia C Lee
     Harvard University
    Determining the Quantity and Composition of Dust using X-rays from Black Holes and Neutron Stars
    39 Nanyao Lu
     NHSC/IPAC/Caltech
    A Herschel Spire Study of M81: Separating Cold and Warm PAH Emissions
    40 Massimo Marengo
     Iowa State University
    An Infrared Nebula Associated with delta Cephei: Evidence of Mass Loss?
    41 Mark R Morris
     UCLA
    Warm Molecular Hydrogen in Diffuse Clouds above the Galactic Center
    42 Eric J Murphy
     Caltech/SSC
    Extragalactic Anomalous Dust: A First Detection
    43 Ji Yeon Seok
     Seoul National University
    PAH emission from supernova remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud
    44 Marcella Veneziani
     SSC - Caltech
    Variation of the spectral index of dust emissivity from Hi-Gal observations of the Galactic Plane
    45 David G Whelan
     University of Virginia
    Modeling Natal Super Star Cluster SEDs in the Post-Spitzer Era
    46 Brian J Williams
     North Carolina State University
    Collisional Heating of Porous Grains in Fast Non-Radiative Shocks
     
    Secular Evolution of ISM Properties over Galactic and Cosmic Timescales
    50 Lori E Allen
     NOAO
    The Herschel Orion Protostar Survey
    51 Benjamin J Bertincourt
     Columbia University
    S5: The Spitzer SDSS Statistical Spectroscopic Survey
    52 Nicolas Billot
     NHSC - Caltech
    On the distribution of far-IR sources in the HiGAL SDP fields
    53 Harold M Butner
     James Madison University
    DEBRIS - A Update on the Search for Kuiper Belts Around the Nearest Stars
    54 Michelle E Cluver
     SSC/Caltech
    Death by Debris: Constructing a new view of Star-formation Quenching in Compact Groups
    55 Alison F Crocker
     University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    The diffuse fraction of PAH emission in spiral galaxies
    56 Daniel A Dale
     U. Wyoming
    The Infrared-Ultraviolet Properties of Dwarf Galaxies
    57 Daniel A Dale
     U. Wyoming
    The Attenuation by Dust Within Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts
    58 Jeremy Darling
     University of Colorado
    Physical Molecular Probes of Star-Forming Galaxies
    59 Gary J Ferland
     Univ of Kentucky
    Cold gas and dust in cool-core clusters of galaxies
    60 Sebastian Haan
     Spitzer Science Center/ Caltech
    IRS Spectral Mapping of Major Mergers along the Toomre Sequence
    61 Daniel J Hanish
     SSC
    SAFIRES: Spitzer Archival FIR Extragalactic Survey
    62 Tien-Hao Hsieh
     National Tsing Hua University
    Populations of Young Stellar Objects in Nearby Molecular Clouds
    63 Hanae Inami
     SSC/Caltech, JAXA
    The off-nuclear obscured starburst source in the interacting galaxy IIZw096, observed with OSIRIS
    64 Di Li
     Jet Propulsion Lab
    Probing A Key Step of ISM Evolution
    65 Yiming Li
     University of Massachusetts
    Spitzer 70micron Emission as a SFR Indicator for Sub--Galactic Regions
    66 Guilin Liu
     University of Massachusetts
    The Super-Linear Slope of the Spatially-Resolved Star Formation Law in NGC 3521 and NGC 5194 (M51a)
    67 Anthony P Marston
     ESA
    Newly Discovered Evolved Massive Stars and Their Environments
    68 Nurur Rahman
     University of Maryland
    Coupling between Diffuse Emission and Star Forming HII Regions and Its Impact on Gas - Star Formation Surface Density Relation
    69 Letizia Stanghellini
     NOAO
    Dust and gas evolution in Galactic and extragalactic planetary nebulae: the Spitzer view
    70 Johannes G Staguhn
     Johns Hopkins University & NASA/GSFC
    Observations of High-z Galaxies with GISMO, a 2 mm Bolometer Camera for the IRAM 30 m Telescope
    71 Sabrina Stierwalt
     SSC/Caltech
    Mid-Infrared Properties of Luminous IR Galaxies: The Effects of Star Formation and AGN on PAHs at z=0
    72 Konstantinos Tassis
     JPL
    Coupling Chemistry and Dynamics of Molecular Cloud Cores
    73 Jia-Wei Wang
     National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
    Evaluating the relative importance of the photoevaporation and homologously deplet ed processes in the evolution of transition circumstellar disks
    74 Kyle Willett
     University of Colorado
    IRS observations of OH megamaser galaxies
    75 Ronin Wu
     New York University
    The Spitzer SDSS Spectroscopic Statistical Survey (S5) - Molecular Hydrogen Mass Function
    76 Yanling Wu
     Caltech/IPAC
    The Luminosity and Luminosity Function from 5MUSES
     
    Instrumentation and Outreach
    80 Dominic J. Benford
     NASA GSFC
    A Selection of Early Extragalactic Science Results from WISE
    81 Matt Bradford
     JPL Astrophysics / Caltech Submillimeter Astronomy
    The Background-Limited Infrared Submillimeter Spectrograph (BLISS) for SPICA
    82 Justin Howell
     IRSA
    New Data and Services at the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive (IRSA)
    83 David Leisawitz
     NASA GSFC
    A Medley of Early Galactic Science Results from WISE
    84 David Leisawitz
     NASA GSFC
    WISE Image of The Week and Community Information
    85 Suzanne Madden
     CEA, Saclay
    Galaxy Evolution with SAFARI on SPICA
    86 Luisa Rebull
     SSC/IPAC
    Authentic Astronomy Research Experiences for Teachers: the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)
    87 Gordon K Squires
     Caltech/IPAC/SSC & NHSC
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