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  • ...arching the literature is an essential part of doing research. Reading the literature is different than reading a newspaper article.''' ...//youtu.be/xy0a2ablSCs Movie (25:35) on basics of astronomical literature searching] (by Dr. Luisa Rebull, 2022) -- newly updated!!
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  • *[[Literature searching]] ...tch?v=tq70QGn4D9A Practice video version of a AAS poster presentation] for the LLAMMA team (2016)
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  • '''Searching the literature is an essential part of doing research.''' Nearly all the astronomical literature, from the 1800s through this morning, is online at
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  • Obviously, this can be expanded to any current event in the news. Read ONE of the sources below (live links from list) -- your choice:
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  • ...t idea of all time, if you can't explain why it's important, you won't get the resources you need to do it. *[[Literature searching]]
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  • ...[http://nitarp.ipac.caltech.edu/resource/8 NITARP tutorial page] for just the subset of these longer more general videos.'' New for recruiting starting with the class of 2013, we have a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoJqyzCR2fc&featur
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  • =Starting from the very beginning= ...ht beyond the visible]] -- There are a LOT of resources available all over the web on this, so just a few links listed here.
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  • Here is a collection of potentially useful links throughout the wiki (with occasional references to YouTube videos) that may or may not be =Using the wiki=
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  • ...entific research! This page has information both on searching and reading literature. ...t idea of all time, if you can't explain why it's important, you won't get the resources you need to do it.
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  • ...", as in box.com) on which I can distribute data for our visit. See me for the link (I don't want to link it in here directly). ...view the file using any text editor, but that you as a human remember that the file is really a regions file to be read and used by ds9. (And then, of cou
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  • =The "Basic" Research Tools= ...are too large for the telescope to capture in a single image or frame, so the telescope has to take many frames which are later combine using software in
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  • =The punchline= ...be comfortable with. What I describe here (and elsewhere on the wiki) is the kind of goal I would give a grad student. But getting through even a part o
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  • Here is where I will put the answers as I do it. Don't peek until you've tried yourself! This is all I found. I only used Skyview for POSS; the rest comes from IRSA:
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  • ...expand this project. Students, if you're reading this, this page could be the seeds for a really impressive science fair project. First, I just have the skeleton for the lab exercise, then I have more of the infrastructure stuff below that.
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  • ...the document, please copy, cross-out, edit, then email or post the text to the wiki so Peggy can incorporate into document.'' Please take a look at this initial try at the abstract.
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  • ...inish, with the products already done so that you can step into and out of the process as you want or need. ...are universal (downloading data, literature searching, creating mosaics), the rest are customized to this goal of finding old and new YSOs.
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  • ...n with the [[Working with L1688]] page, and was developed specifically for the 2010 CG4 team visit.'' =Downloading the data <font color="red">DONE</font> =
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  • ...h L1688]] page. '''This''' page was developed and updated specifically for the 2015 IC 417 team visit. ...are NOT cookbooks!'' This is presented as a linear progression because of the nature of this page, but we have already done some things "out of order", a
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  • ...ing with CG4+SA101]] pages, and was developed and updated specifically for the 2011 BRC team visit. Please note: NONE of these pages are meant to be used FOR REFERENCE: [[file:brcdvdreadme.txt]] from the DVD, in case yours is formatted so badly you can't read it. Includes instru
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  • ...use this team has a very different science goal, it is very different, for the most part, than these other pages.'' ...are NOT cookbooks!'' This is presented as a linear progression because of the nature of this page, but we have already done some things "out of order", a
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  • ...h L1688]] page. '''This''' page was developed and updated specifically for the 2013 C-CWEL team visit. ...are NOT cookbooks!'' This is presented as a linear progression because of the nature of this page, but we have already done some things "out of order", a
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  • ...in the archive, so that's a strong plus -- more data will help us weed out the contaminants. ..., MUCH worse than I remembered. I mean, bad enough that I went and checked the coordinates. More than once. This is what I see. There is not a lot here, a
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  • ...ng with L1688]] page. This page was developed and updated specifically for the 2012 CWAYS team visit. Please note: '''NONE''' of these pages are meant to =Obtaining the data=
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  • ..., Sugitani and Pickles. "H-alpha Emission Stars and Herbig-Haro Objects in the Vicinity of Bright-Rimmed Clouds." [2] AJ. 123: 2597-2626, 2002 May. Soares and Bica. "The Embedded Star Clusters in the Nebulae NGC 2327 and BRC 27 in Canis Majoris R1." [4] A&A. 388, 172{178 (20
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  • ...st of my teams. '''This''' page was developed and updated specifically for the 2016 LLAMMA-Ceph C team visit. ...is NOT a cookbook!'' This is presented as a linear progression because of the nature of this page, but we have already done some things "out of order", a
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  • *070349.6-112346 - we need to check the photometry for i2, i3, i4 - either i2 is low or i3 is high, or i3+i4 are bo ...be intrinsic variability. Need to chase down missing photometry at one of the irac bands
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  • Powerpoint presentation giving at GISS 2011 summarizing the NITARP 2010 paper "New Young Star Candidates in CG4 and Sa101", Rebull et a The list of sources that Lori suggests we consider are here:
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  • ...the perspective of someone in a boat, with minimal information about what the landforms really were, except for what they could see with their own eyes. ...fresh water. They also could learn about more land faster when boating up the rivers rather than walking.
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  • ...s instruments and missions is a very important thing for us to consider in the course of our work. We're using data that come from several different surve ...hart (and other IRSA tools), ds9, and Skyview as resources to be used down the road on whatever you find yourself doing next.
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  • ...d to their entire lifetime, and so it is with stars. You have to seek out the group of young stars/humans in order to study their development. ...of young stars as possible to determine cluster membership, and we will do the same.
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  • ...was started in Spring 2011 on [[BRC Spring work]], where we summarized the literature. Starting the conversation, here is what I sent out Friday about BRC 27.
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  • ...past 12 months. I am in the process of collecting the list of papers that the last group weeded for us, and will copy that below. 2/6 - For this week, bring questions on the prior reading and/or your proposal drafts, and any new papers that you find
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  • ...revious proposals are online, linked from the teams' official page. All of the programs are listed here: ...o to any of the team pages, you'll see lots of things, including a link to the proposal.
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  • ...and 2, but it will matter a lot for the SCUBA data, the Herschel data, and the Chandra X-ray data too. ...hart (and other IRSA tools), ds9, and Skyview as resources to be used down the road on whatever you find yourself doing next.
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  • ...the telescopes are different), but it will matter a lot in particular for the SCUBA and Herschel data. ...hart (and other IRSA tools), ds9, and Skyview as resources to be used down the road on whatever you find yourself doing next.
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  • * The survey uses two broad-band filters and a narrow H-alpha filter to obtain de '''QUESTION:''' What is the best way to describe any differences for T Tauri stars and YSOs?
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