GISS 2005
THE 2005 GREATER IPAC SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM




Final Schedule of Presentations


Thursday, September 15, 2005Dabney Lounge, Caltech
8:00amINVITED TALK - David Ciardi Ground-based Mid-Infrared Observations of Protostellar Binary Systems
8:45Solange RamirezSEDs of Young Stellar Objects in the Galactic First Look Survey
9:00Rafael Millan-Gabet Keck Interferometer Observations of Young Stellar Objects
9:15Jeonghee Rho Dust Formation and Heavy Elements in Young Supernova Remnants with Spitzer
9:30Bill LatterSpitzer Observations of Planetary Nebulae
9:45Dawn GelinoDetermining the Masses of Black Holes in Low-Mass X-ray Binaries
10:00COFFEE BREAK
10:15Joe MazzarellaSpitzer Imaging of 200 LIRGs and ULIRGs in the Local Universe: Scenes from Episode 1
10:30Carol LonsdaleExtreme ULIRGs in the SWIRE Survey
10:45James ColbertUltraviolet-Bright ULIRGs at High Redshift
11:00Nurur RahmanProbing Cool LIRGS and ULIRGS by Photometric and Structural Measures
11:15Jason SuraceSpitzer Observations of Nearby ULIRGs and Fine-Structure Elliptical Galaxies
11:30Bidushi BhattacharyaYour Vermin = My Data -- Mid-IR Asteroid Observations and the Standard Thermal Model
11:45Bill ReachRadiometric Diameters of Comets and Planetoids
12:00-1:00pmLUNCH
1:00pmINVITED TALK - Davy KirkpatrickTwice Upon a Time: A 2MASS Proper Motion Fable in Two Acts
1:45Patrick LowranceWhen Does a Cool Brown Dwarf Become a Hot Planet?
2:00Carl GrillmairThe California Transit Authority
2:15Shri KulkarniPhases: Search for Planets in Binary and Multiple Systems
2:30Giovanna TinnettiCharacterizing Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets with Reflected, Emitted and Transmitted Spectra
2:45Antigona SeguraEarth-like Atmospheres Around M dwarfs: Chemistry and Biosignatures
3:00COFFEE BREAK
3:15Deborah LevineMIPS View of the Nucleus of M31 and Its Environs
3:30Susan StolovyDusty but Dazzling Point Sources in M31 with MIPS
3:45Brent BuckalewRadio-detected Objects in M33 Using Ultraviolet, Optical, Near-infrared, Spitzer Mid-infrared, and Radio Data
4:00Phil AppletonHigh Velocity-dispersion (870 km/s) Molecular Hydrogen in a Giant Interglactic Shock Wave in Stephan's Quintet: A Turbulent Tale from the Spitzer IRS
4:15Tom JarrettThe Curious Case of UGC10214: A Sprog by Any Other Name
4:30Francine MarleauFar-Infrared Mapping of NGC205 by Spitzer: a Spatially Resolved Study of the Cold Dust
4:45Tom PannutiChandra Observations of the Nearby Spiral Galaxies NGC 45 and NGC 7793
5:00Dave ShupeMid-infrared Counts and Clustering in SWIRE Fields
 
Friday, September 16, 2005Dabney Lounge, Caltech
8:00amINVITED TALK - Duncan FarrahMy Rabbit
8:45David FrayerSpitzer 70 µm Observations of GOODS HDF-N
9:00Harry Teplitz16 µm Imaging of GOODS
9:15Haojing YanGOODS Spitzer IRAC Observations of High-z Galaxies
9:30Dario FaddaThe First (and Second) Look Survey at 24 µm
9:45Gordon SquiresMapping Superclusters at z~1 and Crap Along the Line-of-sight of Time Delay Lensing Systems
10:00COFFEE BREAK
10:15Gillian WilsonClusters of Galaxies at z>1 : How Far Can Spitzer See?
10:30Kevin XuUV and IR Galaxies at z=0.6: Evolution of Extinction and Stellar Mass
10:45Justin HowellStar Formation Histories of Nearby Elliptical Galaxies
11:00Ben ChanArchetypal Analysis of Galaxy Spectra
11:15Guilaine LagacheThe Cosmic Infrared Background Resolved by Spitzer
11:30Robert HurtThe Science of Pretty Pictures: Dealing with Dynamic Range in Astro Images
11:45Doris DaouSpitzer Space Telescope Research Program for Teachers and Students
12:00-1:00pmLUNCH
1:00pmINVITED TALK - Luisa RebullSpinning Disks with IRAC and MIPS
1:45David ArdilaSearching for Debris Disks: 1000 Things That Didn't Work!
2:00Sergio Fajardo-AcostaAfter IRAS and 2MASS: Spitzer Mid-Infrared Excess Emission From Circumstellar Clouds
2:15Sean CareyInfrared Dark Clouds, Spitzer Says They're Full of ....
2:30Lee RottlerCan a GENIE Find Shadows in the Galactic Plane?: A New Method for the Detection of Infrared Dark Clouds
2:45Dominic ClancyPredicting the Turbulent Energy Spectrum, With a Little Field Theory
3:00COFFEE BREAK
3:15Mark LacyFinding Hidden Quasars with Spitzer
3:30Patrick OgleHidden Quasar Nuclei Revealed with Spitzer IRS
3:45Nick SeymourA Comprehensive Spitzer Survey of High Redshift Radio Galaxies: Properties of the Host Galaxies
4:00Brian SianaHigh Redshift QSOs in the SWIRE Survey
4:15Bernhard SchulzSpitzer IRS and the Unification of Radio Galaxies and Quasars
4:30 GEORGE HELOU The State of IPAC
5:00-7:00pmRECEPTIONDabney Gardens


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Last Updated: 9 September 2005
R. Cutri and W. Latter - IPAC