Spring 2000 Galaxy Lunch
 Fridays 12:15 p.m. in 622 Space Sciences 
 Organizers: Martha Haynes, Vassilis Charmandaris 

Note: To join the galaxy lunch mailing list contact Martha Haynes.

Check the lunch talks of Fall 1999.

January 28th 

Prof. Martha Haynes (Cornell University) 
``First Light in the Universe: What Ended the Dark Ages'', by M. Rees 
February 4th 
Jeremy Darling (Cornell University) 
``The Dark Ages: Searching for the Epoch of First Light'', by A. Meiksin  
February 11th 
Dave Kornreich (Cornell University) 
``The First Stars: Where Did they Form?'', by J. Miralda-Escude  
February 18th 
Prof. Jim Rose (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 
``The Role of Environment on the Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies in Clusters''
February 25th 
Barbara Catinella (Cornell University) 
``The First Galaxies: Clues from Element Abundance'', by M. Pettini 
March 3rd 
Dr. Thomas Nikola (Cornell University) 
``Gas and Dust in Protogalaxies'', by F. Combes  
March 10th 
Prof. Gordon Stacey (Cornell University) 
``Submillimeter-selected Galaxies'', by A. Blain et al  
March 17th 
Dr. Vassilis Charmandaris (Cornell University) 
``Deep Submillimeter Surveys: Luminous Infrared Galaxies at High Redshift'', by D. Sanders  
March 24th 
Spring Break -- No Galaxy Lunch  
March 31st 
Matt Bradford (Cornell University) 
``Molecular Gas in High-Redshift Submillimeter Galaxies'', by Frayer and Scoville 
April 7th 
Prof. Martha Haynes (Cornell University) 
``Submillimeter Observations of Luminous z>4 Radio-quiet Quasars and the Contribution of AGN to the Submm Source Population'' by McMahon et al.. 
April 14th 
Dr. Bernhard Brandl (Cornell University) 
``Dust and gas in luminous infrared galaxies - results from SCUBA observations'', by U. Lisenfeld, et al. 
April 21th 
Barbara Catinella (Cornell University) 
``Photometric Redshifts: A New Tool for Studying High-Redshift Clusters'', by Lubin and Brunner  
April 28th 
Prof. Martha Haynes (Cornell University) 
``The Most Distant X-ray Clusters and the Evolution of their Space Density'' by Rosati et al.  
May 5th 
Daniel Devost (Cornell University) 
``Imaging the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect'' by Carlstrom et al.