Science with ALMA: a new era for Astrophysics

International Conference, 2006

13 - 17 November 2006
Madrid, Spain

 
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Contributions to the Science with ALMA conference

Given nameFamily nameTitleSessionContribution
ClaudiaComitoHigh-resolution mm interferometry and the search for massive protostellar disks: the case of Cep-A HW2Star FormationComito.pdf
BrendaMatthewsMost Recent Results of the Ongoing Study of the Class 0 Source Barnard 1cStar FormationBCMatthews.pdf
CrystalBroganHigh Resolution SMA Observations of the Hot Core Line Emission from Massive Protostellar ObjectsStar FormationBrogan.pdf
FriedrichWyrowskiAPEX and ATCA observations of the remarkable southern hot core G327.3-0.6 and its environsStar FormationWyrowski.pdf
BérengèrePariseThe physical conditions in the BHR71 outflowsStar FormationParise.pdf
DarekLisInterstellar Deuteroammonia: Tracing Physical Conditions in Cold, Dense ISMStar FormationLis.pdf
LeonardoBronfmanMassive star forming regions in the southern Milky WayStar Formation
Josep MiquelGirartSMA observations of the magnetic fields around a low-mass protostellar systemStar FormationGirart.pdf
TetsuoHasegawaASTE Observations of the Massive-Star Forming Region Sgr B2: A Giant Impact ScenarioStar FormationHasegawa.pdf
MichelGuelinUnveiling the chemistry of hot protostellar cores with ALMAStar FormationGuelin.pdf
SeanAndrewsA Submillimeter View of Protoplanetary DisksProto-Planets and substellar objectsAndrews.pdf
AsunciónFuenteHigh angular resolution imaging of the circumstellar material around intermediate-mass starsMolecular Clouds
IzaskunJimenez-SerraRevealing the ``fingerprints'' of the magnetic precursor of C-shocks.Molecular CloudsIJimenez.pdf
NamiSakaiComplex Organic Molecules in an Early Stage of Protostellar EvolutionMolecular CloudsSakai.pdf
DiegoMardonesDense Cores in the Massive Star Forming Region NGC6334Molecular CloudsMardones.pdf
SatokoTakahashiA New Evolutionally Scenario of Intermediate-mass Starformation revealed by Multi-wavelength Observations of OMC-2/3Molecular Clouds
ShigehisaTakakuwaScientific Role of ACA in the ALMA Project for the Field of Star FormationMolecular CloudsTakakuwa.pdf
MariaLoukitchevaALMA as the ideal probe of the solar chromosphereSolar SystemLoukitcheva.pdf
MarkHofstadterMillimeter and Submillimeter Observations of Uranus and NeptuneSolar SystemHofstadter.pdf
RaghvendraSahaiA massive bipolar outflow and a dusty torus with large grains in the PPN IRAS 22036+5306Evolved Stars
MarcelinoAgundezUnderstanding the chemical complexity of the Circumstellar Envelopes of C-Rich AGB stars: The case of IRC+10216Evolved StarsAgundez.pdf
JavierAlcoleaNew Plateau de Bure observations of M1-92: unveiling the coreEvolved StarsAlcolea.pdf
SergioMartínThe Galactic Center as nearby extragalactic chemical laboratory through molecular line surveysGalaxiesSMartin.pdf
SantiagoGarcia-BurilloProbing the Feeding and Feedback of Activity in Galaxies Near and FarGalaxies
NarioKunoObservations of molecular clouds in nearby galaxies with ALMAGalaxiesNKuno.pdf
ChristineWilsonLuminous Infrared Galaxies with the Submillimeter Array: Probing the Extremes of Star FormationGalaxiesCWilson.pdf
ChrisCarilliObservations of First Light with ALMAHigh Redshift Galaxies and CosmologyCarilli.pdf
Wei-HaoWangIs ALMA Going to See Many High-Redshift (z>4) Galaxies?High Redshift Galaxies and CosmologyWang.pdf
JavierGraciá CarpioMolecular gas in a large ULIRG sample: the low-redshift connection to the huge high-z starbursts and AGNsHigh Redshift Galaxies and Cosmology
SerenaVitiMolecular signatures of star formation at high redshiftsHigh Redshift Galaxies and CosmologyViti.pdf