Spring 2001 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 what/who we had for lunch the past semesters:
Fall 2000, Spring 2000 or Fall 1999.

January 26th 

Prof. Riccardo Giovanelli (Cornell University) 
"A Search for HI on E+A Galaxies", by Tzu-Ching Chang et al.
February 2nd 
John Wilson (Cornell University)
``Assigning ages to field main sequence stars''
February 9th 
Dr. Neal Miller (NRAO)
``Formation and Evolution of E+A Galaxies in Dusty Starburst Galaxies'' by Bekki et al. (2001, ApJ 547, L17)
February 16th 
Prof. Gordon Stacey (Cornell University) 
Prospects of [CII] observations in high redshift
February 23rd 
Jeremy Darling (Cornell University)
``The Hosts, Mechanisms, and Scales of OH Megamasers''
March 2nd 
Dr. Susan Terebey (Extrasolar Research Corp. & Union College) 
A Search for Substellar Objects in the Rho Ophiuchus Star-Formation Region
March 9th 
Laurie Hall (Cornell University) 
``Wide-Field Imaging Spectroscopy in the Submillimeter: Deploying SPIFI on AST/RO''
March 16th 
Dr. Vassilis Charmandaris(Cornell University) 
`` Cold Molecular Gas, PDRs, and the Origin of HI in Galaxies'' by R. Allen
March 23rd 
Spring Break -- No Galaxy Lunch
March 30th 
Department Lunch for Prospective Graduate Students
No galaxy lunch talk
April 6th 
Dr. Carlos Valotto (Cornell University) 
`` Do clusters contain a large population of dwarf galaxies?'' by Valotto et al.
April 13th 
Karen Masters (Cornell University)
``A Re-Examination of the Origins of the Peculiar Velocity Field Within the Local Supercluster'' by D. Burnstein
April 20th 
Barbara Catinella (Cornell University) 
``Reconstructing the mass density and peculiar velocity fields in the nearby Universe'',
also refer to: "The Mass Distribution in the Nearby Universe" by Da Costa et al. 1996, ApJ, 468, L5
April 27th 
Kristine Spekkens (Cornell University)
``Radio Jet-Blown Neutral Hydrogen Supershells in Spiral Galaxies?'' by Gopal-Krishna & Irwin
May 4th 
Chris Springob (Cornell University)
``Peculiar Velocities in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster''
also refer to: ``Peculiar motions in superclusters: Perseus--Pisces'', by Baffa et al. 1993, A&A 280, 20