EVLA Presentations https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/vla/other/publ/AAS_217 https://science.nrao.edu/@@site-logo/headergraphic_v3.png EVLA Presentations EVLA Presentations AAS 217th Meeting in Seattle, WA: 08-13 Jan 2011 Code Presentation Speaker Session 304.00C Early Science with the Expanded Very Large Array Rick Perley EVLA Early Science 304.00C EVLA Observations of the Largest TNOs Bryan J. Butler EVLA Early Science 304.04 Grain Growth and Sub-Structure in Protoplanetary Disks David J. Wilner EVLA Early Science 304.01 An EVLA Diagnostic K-Band Survey of Massive Young (Proto)stellar Objects Crystal L. Brogan EVLA Early Science 304.07 Radio Continuum Emission from Classical Novae: eNova Project Early Results (and Surprises!) Miriam Krauss EVLA Early Science 304.05 EVLA Constraints on the Progenitors of Supernovae Type Ia Laura Chomiuk EVLA Early Science 304.06 The Bimodal Luminosity Distribution of QSOs: Starbursts and AGN? Kenneth I. Kellerman EVLA Early Science 304.03 Imaging Molecular Gas in Primeval Galaxies with the EVLA Chris L. Carilli EVLA Early Science 223.03 Probing Stella, Substellar and Exoplanetary Magnetospheres with Next Generation Radio Instruments Greg Hallinan Oral 413.01 EVLA Commissioning and Science Operations Status Joseph P. McMullin Oral 413.02 Optimization of Compact Array Configurations to Minimize Side-lobes for Two Cases: The LWA Phased-array Station and the New E-configuration for the EVLA Leonid Kogan Oral 258.29 Probing Thermal Gas Conditions in Extragalactic Star-Forming Regions Using Radio Recombination Lines Amanda Kepley Poster 338.16 An Imaging Spectral Line Survey of IRC+10216 using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA) Mark J. Claussen Poster
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