DRSP 1.1

DRSP 1.1

Last updated, June 2005

In the three years since DRSP 1.0 a few more projects were added and one project was updated. The distribution below contains these updates.

For more information click on the titles of the individual projects below, or download the complete DRSP as a text file or pdf file (120 pages).

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IDTitleLead AuthorHrs
1Galaxies and Cosmology
1.1The High-Redshift Universe
1.1.1Unbiased survey of submm galaxies: continuum survey at 1 mm Guilloteau 80
1.1.2Unbiased survey of submm galaxies: combined line+cont at 3 mmGuilloteau 256
1.1.3Unbiased survey of submm galaxies: pointed cont at 650 GHz Guilloteau 300
1.1.4Unbiased survey of submm galaxies: line survey 210-275 GHz Guilloteau 180
1.1.5Molecular line studies of submm galaxies Carilli 170
1.1.6Ultradeep ALMA continuum survey Blain 2130
1.1.7Deep search for line-emitting galaxies Blain 150
1.1.8Follow-up of high-z submm galaxies Blain 1500
1.1.9Dust in normal Lyman Break galaxies Sawicki 80
  
1.2Gravitational Lenses
1.2.1Weak lensing using ALMA Blain 100
1.2.2Ultradeep galaxy survey through clusters Blain 540
1.2.3PLANCK follow-up Blain 500
1.2.4A submm study of strong gravitational lenses Wiklind230
1.2.5Dust in gravitationally lensed Lyman Break galaxiesSawicki 94
  
1.3Quasar Absorption Lines
1.3.1 Spectral line survey in high-z absorption systems Wiklind171
1.3.2 Deep search for new molecular absorption line systemsWiklind125
  
1.4 SZ with ALMA
1.4.1Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect of Proto-Clusters Sugiyama300
1.4.2Kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect of Galaxy ClustersYoshida 321
  
1.5Gas in Galactic Nuclei
1.5.1Imaging Molecular material in AGN vicinity Schinnerer64
1.5.2Circumnuclear Starburst Rings: From Gas to StarsSchinnerer80
1.5.3Nuclear dense gas in active galaxies Schinnerer96
  
1.6 The AGN Engine
1.6.1High resolution imaging of radio hot spots Carilli32
1.6.2High resolution imaging of X-ray hot spots in radio jetsCarilli16
1.6.3The general relativistic shadow of Sgr A* Carilli16
1.6.4mm VLBI observations of core-jets Carilli50
1.6.5Imaging the molecular gas in high-z FIR-luminous QSOs Carilli12
1.6.6mm VLBI imaging of IDVs Carilli50
1.6.7Search for flat spectrum mm-loud AGN Carilli20
  
1.7 Galaxies in the Local Universe
1.7.1 The GMC Scale Chemical Anatomy of Nearby Galaxies Meier/Turner144
1.7.2 The Molecular ISM in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Turner 96
1.7.3 Calibrating the I_CO to N(H_2) Conversion Factor Meier/Turner140
1.7.4 Structure of the ISM in irregular galaxies Wilson 180
1.7.5 Low Frequency Survey of Free-Free Emission in starbursts Turner 43
1.7.6 Study of Gas Masses and Star Formation Efficiencies Turner 120
1.7.7 Gas Content and Dynamics of Elliptical Galaxies Wilson 56
1.7.8 Gas densities and dynamics in central regions Tatematsu 99
1.7.9 CO(6-5) emission from a small sample of ULIRGs Isaak 65
1.7.10Searching for Proto- Super Star Clusters in the AntennaeWilson 20
1.7.11The CO-to-H2 conversion factor Tatematsu 169
  
1.8 ALMA and the Magellanic Clouds
1.8.1Structure and starformation of LMC/SMC molecular clouds Aalto 170
1.8.2Evolved stars and mass loss in the Magellanic Clouds Aalto 320
1.8.3Background quasars and the chemistry of the MC ISM Black 360
1.8.4Low Frequency Continuum Survey of Free-Free Emission in the LMCTurner 56
1.8.5Gas and Dust in 30 Doradus Turner 80
1.8.6Mass loss and outflow velocities in Magellanic Cloud AGB stars Groenewegen50
  
1.9 Gamma Ray Bursts
1.9.1GRB Environment - ? - 300
1.9.2ToO Observing of GRB AfterglowsVan Dyk10
  
  
2 Star and Planet Formation
  
2.1 Initial Conditions of Star Formation
2.1.1Small scale structure of molecular clouds Pety 200
2.1.2Density and temperature profile in pre-stellar cores Bacmann 125
2.1.3Kinetic Temperature Structure in Protostars and YSO Mangum 15
2.1.4Density and temperature profile in high-mass cores Bacmann 155
2.1.5Spatial Density Probe Comparison in Protostars and YSOsMangum 15
2.1.6The Connection Between Cloud Structure and the IMF Chandler 400
2.1.7Physical Structure of Low-mass Star-Forming Cores Shirley 120
2.1.8Infall velocity structure of starless cores Myers 100
2.1.9Envelope Structure of Intermediate-Mass YSOs Di Francesco192
  
2.2 Young Stellar Objects
2.2.1 Mapping the turbulence in a molecular cloud Richer 121
2.2.2 Magnetic field geometry in protostellar envelopes Richer 200
2.2.3 Structure and collapse of protostellar envelopes Richer 240
2.2.4 Infall toward protostars Wootten 300
2.2.5 Magnetic field in molecular outflows Richer 168
2.2.6 Energetics of the HH 80-81 outflow Shepherd 90
2.2.7 Survey of massive molecular outflows Shepherd 0
2.2.8 Survey of the central fields in massive molecular outflowsShepherd 20
2.2.9 Deep integration on the massive jet source HH80-81 Shepherd182
2.2.10The intenal structure of the BHR71 outflow Gueth 65
  
2.3 Chemistry of Star-Forming Regions
2.3.1Chemical survey of hot cores van Dishoeck585
2.3.2Depletion of molecules in low-mass cores Tatematsu 216
2.3.3Chemical differentiation in sf-regions Wright 134
2.3.4Unbiased line surveys of high mass star forming regionsSchilke 612
2.3.5Low freq. spectral survey aimed at complex organics Turner 35
2.3.6Survey of HCO+ absorption in diffuse clouds Lucas 80
2.3.7Absorption line survey Lucas 57
2.3.8Chemical Enhancements in Outflows Plume 16
  
2.4 Protoplanetary Disks
2.4.1CO surveys of disks around stars from 0.3 to 3 Msun Dutrey 2760
2.4.2Molecular surveys in 2-3 ``small'' samples from 0.5 to 3 Msun Dutrey 229
2.4.3Continuum survey from 80 to 900 GHz Guilloteau 260
2.4.4Disks in the sub-stellar regime Testi 175
2.4.5Gaps in nearby protoplanetary disks Guilloteau 13
2.4.6Transitions disks around CTTs/WTTs & near ZAMS stars Bacmann 88
2.4.7Structure of debris disks & Vega-type objects Dutrey 690
2.4.8Structure and properties of disks around high-mass (proto-)starsTesti 190
2.4.9Dust and Gas distribution in multiple-systems Dutrey 120
  
  
3Stars and Their Evolution
  
3.1 The Sun
3.1.1 Structure and Dynamics of the ChromosphereBenz10
3.1.2 Solar Radio Recombination Lines Benz10
  
3.2 Mm continuum from stars
3.2.1Evolution of magnetic activity in main-sequence stars Guedel30
3.2.2Magnetic energy release and High-En Part in Atmospheres Guedel14
3.2.3Thermal Emission from Red Giant and Supergiant Stars Menten100
3.2.4The photospheres and proper motions of normal stars Black 100-200
3.2.5Millimeter observations of nonthermal emission from active stars Osten 25
3.2.6Millimeter survey of stellar disk emission from late-type giants and supergiants Osten 4
3.2.7Flares from Young Stellar Objects: what we learned from the 2003 January flare in GMR-AFuruya96
  
3.3 Circumstellar envelopes
3.3.1Probing the Dust Formation Zone around Red Giant StarsMenten200
3.3.2Line surveys in evolved stars Cox 680
  
3.4 Post-AGB sources
3.4.1Post-AGB stars: PPN and PN Cox238
3.4.2Molecular and atomic gas in PNCox73
3.4.3The Heart of Eta CarinaeWhite280
  
3.5 Supernovae
3.5.1Structure of the Molecular Gas shocked by SNR Tatematsu220
3.5.2SNR-cloud interaction in the LMC Tatematsu80
3.5.3TOO: new SN Tatematsu180
3.5.4The populations of relativistic particles and the magnetic field structure in the Crab Nebular and other pleionsBandiera 229
3.5.5ToO Observing of Radio Supernovae van Dyk 50
3.5.6Monitoring of Radio Supernovae van Dyk 30
  
  
4 Solar system
  
4.1 Planetary atmospheres
4.1.1The dynamics of Mars' and Venus' middle atmopheres Lellouch100
4.1.2Mars' three-dimensional water cycle Lellouch160
4.1.3Chemistry in Venus' and Mars' atmosphere Lellouch92
4.1.4Giant planets stratospheres: composition and dynamicsLellouch154
4.1.5Search for broad tropospheric lines in GP troposphereLellouch12
4.1.6Chemical-dynamical couplings in Titan's atmosphere Lellouch160
4.1.7Io's volcanism Lellouch100
4.1.8The atmospheres of Triton, Pluto and other TNOs Lellouch288
  
4.2 Planetary surfaces and dynamics
4.2.1Albedos, size and surface properties of TNOs Lellouch140
4.2.2Mapping the surfaces of the Moon, Mercury and MarsButler 66
4.2.3Mapping the surfaces of large icy bodies Butler 104
4.2.4Structure and composition of Saturn's rings Butler 48
4.2.5Mapping the surfaces of larger asteroids Butler 105
4.2.6Sizes and albedos of NEAs Butler 20
4.2.7Astrometry of NEAs and TNOs Butler 30
4.2.8Radar observations of NEAs Butler 0
  
4.3 Comets
4.3.1A complete picture of Earth-grazing comet 103P/Hartley 2Bockelee-Morvan144
4.3.2ALMA-TOO observation of an Oort cloud comet Bockelee-Morvan216
4.3.3ALMA observes the great comet of the decade Bockelee-Morvan256
4.3.4Characterization of the Jupiter-family comet population Bockelee-Morvan308
4.3.5Is Hale-Bopp still alive ? Bockelee-Morvan100
4.3.6Chiron distant activity Bockelee-Morvan40
4.3.7CO nucleus outgassing of 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 Bockelee-Morvan40
4.3.8Radar observations of comets Butler 12
  
4.4 Extrasolar planets
4.4.1Direct detection of Jupiters around nearby stars Menten 500
4.4.2Dynamical parameters of planets by astrometry Lestrade100
4.4.3Search for extrasolar planets via astrometry of nearby starsButler 144