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Friday Scientific Lunch Talks


Friday Scientific Lunch Talks are held each Friday at 12:00pm in the NOAO-Tucson Main Conference Room at 950 N. Cherry Avenue. Contact Dara Norman (dnorman@noao.edu) if you would like to make a presentation.


Aug 29
  • Open
    TBA
  • Open
    TBA
Sep 5
  • Jeff Wagg, NRAO
    Cancelled - Searching for a population of massive luminous infrared galaxies in the early Universe using cm-wavelength spectroscopy
  • Chuck Dugan, NOAO
    Project ASTRO - Public Outreach at NOAO
Sep 12
  • Verne Smith, NOAO
    Abundance Ratios as Signatures of Stellar Populations and the Application to Chemical Tagging
  • Michael Meyer, Steward Observatory
    Evidence for a Turnover in the IMF of Low Mass Stars and Sub-stellar Objects: Analysis from an Ensemble of Young Clusters
Sep 19
  • Steve Strom, NOAO
    Stellar Rotation: A Probe of Initial Conditions in Star-Forming Regions?
  • Ivan Hubeny, Steward Observatory
    Atmospheres of transiting extrasolar planets: Secondary eclipses, spectra, and stratospheres.
Sep 26
  • Jared Gabor, Steward Obs
    AGN Host Galaxies in the COSMOS Survey
  • Ann Spraque, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Mars' atmospheric argon: tracer for understanding martian atmospheric circulation and dynamics
Oct 3
  • Genevieve Graves, UC Santa Cruz
    Dissecting the Red Sequence: Star Formation Histories and Structural Evolution of Early Type Galaxies
  • Ben Oppenheimer, Steward Observatory
    The History of Chemical Enrichment of the Intergalactic Medium
  • At Steward, Room N305
Oct 10
  • Nicholas Devereux, Embry-Riddle University
    Nearby Galaxies in the 2um All Sky Survey: K-band Luminosity Functions
  • Lihwai Lin, Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics
    What have we learned about galaxy mergers from DEEP2 redshift survey?
Oct 17
  • Connie Walker, NOAO
    Public Engagement in Preserving Dark Skies: Outreach Programs for the International Year of Astronomy 2009
  • Josh Eisner, Steward Observatory
    Building Blocks of Planets around Young Stars
Oct 24
  • Antonela Monachesi, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
    The deepest HST ACS/HRC color-magnitude diagram of M32: Seeking the main sequence of the nearest elliptical galaxy
  • Rory Barnes, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Packed Planetary Systems
Oct 31
  • Dennis Zaritsky, Steward Obs.
    Prospects for Measuring Variations in the Fine Structure "Constant"
  • Kris Eriksen, Steward Observatory
    Developing an Iron Budget for Cassiopeia A
  • At Steward, Room N305
Nov 7
  • Mark Giampapa, NSO
    What has NSO been learning about the Sun?
  • Daniel Harbeck, WIYN/NOAO
    Update on WIYN ODI
  • At Steward, Room N305
Nov 14
  • Michael Hart, Steward Observatory
    Wide field image sharpening with multi-laser guide star adaptive optics at the MMT
  • Ben Weiner, Steward Observatory
    The spatial clustering of infrared-luminous galaxies from MIPS, DEEP2, and Hectospec
Nov 21
  • Xavier Koenig, Harvard
    Clustered and Triggered Star Formation in W5
  • Soeren Meibom, Harvard
    The rotational evolution of low-mass stars
Nov 28
  • Thanksgiving holiday
    no talk
Dec 5
  • Jennifer Donley, Steward Obs.
    Spitzer's Contribution to the AGN Population
  • At Steward, Room N305
  • Dennis Just, Steward Observatory
    Evolution of the S0 Fraction vs. Environment
Dec 12
  • Samir Salim, NOAO
    TBA
  • Naveen Reddy, NOAO
    TBA
Dec 19
  • NO TALKS this WEEK

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