ASIAA Interferometry Summer School – 2006 Introduction – Radio Astronomy Tatsuhiko Hasegawa (ASIAA) 1. Atmospheric window to the electromagnetic waves.
SPECTRA OF GALACTIC COMPONENTS OBSERVED BY WMAP R.D.Davies, R.J.Davis Jodrell Bank Observatory C.Dickinson California Institute of Technology A.J.Banday,
Spectral simulations of a H-C-O-Si plasma David Cohen with V. Swisher, M. Brown Swarthmore College Mar. 12, 2006 For the Plasma Dynamics Laboratory, University.
ORBITAL MOTIONS IN BINARY AND MULTIPLE PROTOSTARS L. F. Rodríguez (IAUNAM, Morelia) L. Loinard, M. Rodríguez, & P. D’Alessio (IAUNAM, Morelia) S. Curiel,
Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department Page 1XMM-Newton “Did I say radio quiet?” Radio-loudness in radio-quiet.
Centimeter and Millimeter Observations of Very Young Binary and Multiple Systems -Orbital Motions and Mass Determination -Truncated Protoplanetary Disks.
Stellar Wind Theory Steven R. Cranmer Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics with A. van Ballegooijen, S. Saar, A. Dupree, N. Brickhouse, et al.
29 June 2005 Caroline Herschel Distinguished Lecture Rachel Webster 1.
SKA in context z=8 Fields of View 1deg^2 With Full Sensitivity at subarcsec resolution.
Probing Accretion and Spacetime with Black Hole Binaries
Star and Planet Formation
How do Black Hole Accretion Disks Radiate?