This is a personal home-page. Full copies of my recent
papers can be obtained via ftp through the page. Links
to astrophysics institutions and utilities as well as to other
personal home-page of astrophysicist are (or are going to be)
provided.
Scientific interests: astronomy education and the history of stellar evolution,
especially how people came to understand the structure and nature
of red giants.
The John Bahcall Home Page contains solar neutrino materials including
recent preprints, viewgraphs, software, and data. It also contains other
recent preprints regarding different topics in astronomy and a number
of popular papers on different astronomical subjects.
Star clusters, galactic structure and dynamics, bioastronomy, science and human
society. Co-author and editor of "Catalogue of Star Clusters and
Associations".
Activity in Galaxies and Quasi-Stellar Objects, Formation of the Chemical
Elements, Quasi-Steady State Cosmology. Editor, Annual Reviews of Astronomy &
Astrophysics; Scientific Editor, Astrophysical Journal.
These pages are meant to provide the user with all
the relevant data and useful links to my theoretical code
for Evolutionary Population Synthesis. This includes the full set of
synthetic spectra and integrated colors and Lick indices for Simple
Stellar Populations and template galaxy models. The site is updated
on a regular basis.
Home page, with professional information (CV, publications, etc.), and a
selection of links to astronomical web sites. Including also:
* information about Edgar Allan Poe and his cosmology. *
popularization and educational material about cosmology * other links (news,
philosophy, etc.).
Scientific interests include galaxy evolution and formation, large-scale structure of
the universe, redshift surveys, clusters of galaxies, peculiar motions of
galaxies, astronomical instrumentation for large telescopes.
This web site hosts data (published stellar evolution models), stellar
evolution FORTRAN code source and several interactive web tools in
the same field (stellar evolution, isochrone calculation ...). A section
is dedicated to "Funny Physics"(only in French for the moment)!
* Scientific Research in Astronomy & Astrophysics, Virtual Observatory *
Information and Communication Science and Technology * Cross-Identification, Statistics, Pattern
Recognition and Classification Problems, Data Mining * Imaging, Data Processing,
Programming * Teaching
Dr. Douglas Duncan Director of Astronomical Laboratories Dept. of Astrophysical
and Planetary Sciences Univ. of Colorado, Boulder USA (1) 303-735-6141
Astronomical interests: new techniques in teaching astronomy, spectroscopy - especially
of the oldest stars, young late-type stars and their rotation.
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FALCKE, Heino
(Max-Planck-Insitut fuer Radioastronomie, Bonn)
Scientific Home Page with complete publication record and links to
all articles. Research keywords: AGN, quasars, low-luminosity AGN (LLAGN), compact
radio cores, linear and circular polarization, Galactic Center, Sgr A*,
Seyferts, jets, accretion disks, black holes, VLBI, VLA, HST.
Includes a page which describes MERLIN's FIRST Survey, a high
resolution follow-up of one of the VLA FIRST fields. 128
Sources have been surveyed with MERLIN at 6 and 18cm,
with half the sample detected at a resolution of 50
mas Preliminary maps, images, tables are presented in electronic form.
Fields of research: Stellar populations and galaxy evolution Dwarf galaxies
Galactic structure and Near-field cosmology Star formation and star clusters
I am an observational astrophysicist who is working at the
Swift Science Centre. My primary research is on gamma-ray burst,
their optical afterglow, and their environments.
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HOUK, Nancy
(U. of Michigan)
primary interest:stellar spectroscopy and spectral classification career-long project: The Michigan
Spectral Catalogue (see link in personal home page)
This page contains links to Introductory Astronomy teaching resources for
college-level classes, including readings, homeworks, exams, lab exercises and study
guides.
Simon Jeffery's web pages include descriptions of the properties of
hydrogen-deficient stars, including an on-line catalogue and descriptions of the
techniques (atmosphere codes and atomic data) used in their analysis.
The discussion is placed in the general context of the
late stages of stellar evolution.
Rob Knop is a professor of Physics and Astronomy at
Vanderbilt University. He is a memeber of the Supernova Cosmology
Project, a team of scientists who search for extremely distant
supernovae at a range of redshifts with the goal of
measuring the history of the Universe's expansion.
Structure of the Interstellar Medium and Molecular Clouds, Blast Waves,
Star Formation, Circumstellar Nebulae, Planetary Impacts, Computational Gas Dynamics and
Magnetohydrodynamics
Creation and examination of astronomical data bases; creation of catalogues;
star designations problems; astronomical data analysis (about 20 publications). Initial
mass function (particularly for low-mass stars); local luminosity function; history
of star formation; structure of mass-luminosity relation; binary stars; brown
dwarfs; local missing mass (about 20 publications).
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MERIWETHER, Dave
(Satellite development, testing & Operations, Stanford)
Dave's world is split into three catagories: Space Work
(My current work developing the Gravity Probe B's ground station),
Physics (Relativity mostly), Astrophysics (including my previous work with the
EUVE), Rocket Science (lots of links, including the X prize),
and Space operations (every satellite web page I know of);
Dave's Playground: Weather, News, Earthquakes & hurricanes, road conditions,
California info, Federal info, images, html, perl & vi resources
www sources, music, & misc Jobs: on-line job resources.
Scientific interests: Radiative transfer in SNII; expanding photosphere method; radio
supernovae; methods of determining cosmological distances; supernovae.
The whole particle/high-energy astrophysics including diffuse Galactic and extragalactic gamma-ray
emission, cosmic-ray production and propagation, particle interactions with fields and
matter, X-, and gamma-rays, astrophysics of neutrinos, stellar mass black
holes and AGN physics, neutron stars and binaries, astrophysical plasma
kinetics etc.
High resolution spectroscopy, Spectroscopic binaries, Photometry, beta Pictoris stars, Total
solar eclipses, Solar corona, History of Astronomy. [also in French]
Active Galactic Nuclei, Emission Line Galaxies, Spectrophotometry, Surface photometry and
Photometry, Open clusters - U, B, V, R, I CCD
photometry, Surface photometry of BOX / PEANUT galaxies, Emission nebulae.
Cataclysmic variables, nova shells, X-ray binaries and black holes, accretion
disks and outflows, planetary nebulae and planets, common envelope evolution.
Black Hole Accretion Astrophysics: Viscosity due to Tangled Magnetic Fields,
Shear Acceleration and Jet Production, Jet-Disk Connection. Solar Physics: Coronal
Mass Ejections, LASCO instrument on SOHO project.
Research interests: nuclear astrophysics (the s- and r-processes in nucleosynthesis,
network calculations) and nuclear physics (cross sections measurements, parity nonconservation
in (n,p) reactions, new spectrometers).
Interferometry astronomy person. Research interests include high angular resolution astronomy,
binary stars, exo-planets, small stars, eclipsing binaries, binary fraction in
LMC rich clusters.
Scientific Interests: extragalactic astronomy, redshift surveys. Member of the Las
Campanas Redshift Survey team. Member of the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey team.
Radio Astronomy on Galaxy Clusters, Cooling Flows in Galaxy Clusters,
Stellar populations - Near Infrared Photometry, Optical surface photometry and
the ESO-LV catalogue, Opacity of Spiral galaxies, Dark Matter, ISO-SWS
Magnetic Fields in all astronomical objects: cosmological, clusters of galaxies,
galactic, interstellar, protostellar, stellar, planetary, meteoritic, etc.
The WWW page for Nicole P. Vogt at NMSU contains
information on astronomical research, teaching, and publications, including work on
cluster infall and distant galaxy evolution and formation.
Molecular and Mm/Submm Continuum studies of the Early stages of
Star Formation. Superconducting Detector Research. The Eagle Nebula. The Lagoon
Nebula. The Orion Nebula. The Galactic Center.
White dwarf evolution, white dwarf luminosity function and the age
of the local galactic disk, Whole Earth Telescope observations
of pulsating white dwarfs and cataclysmic variables, SPH simulations of
CV accretion disks.
Main interests: design, construction and testing of instruments for submillimetre
wave astronomy operating at cryogenic temperatures. My home pages include
copies of my publications and talks, and some data useful
for people designing cryogenic instruments.
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ZAVATTI, Franco
(Dept. of Astronomy, Bologna University, Italy)
Structure of central regions of (elliptical) galaxies; Statistical distribution of
true axial ratios; Deconvolution from PSF; M31 globular clusters; Teacher
at Science Faculty: Physics Laboratory at Astronomy course; Probability and
Statistics at Computer Science course;