Variability of the Mid-IR Sky Current Research Activities

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Variability of the Mid-IR Sky Proposal

Here is the link to our Spring 2010 proposal http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/teacher_research/r4-variab/variabProposal.pdf


Variability of the Mid-IR Sky Summer visit

We will be arriving on Thursday Aug 5, departing Aug 9 in hopes of working the three full days of Aug 6, 7 and 8. CLICK HERE for details


Generating Light Curves - APT and Excel

You can find info to help you practice using APT to generate light curves on this page.

Test stars comp.jpg


Individual School Pages

Lincoln-Way North High School in Frankfort, Illinois

Phoenix.jpg Teacher - Peggy Piper - Students - Joey R. - Rebecca R. - Justin C.

Here is our light curves for the three test stars using aperture 5 background 12/20 and Source Model B.
From top to bottom, they are stars #1, #2, and #3. We will try to add in Standard Deviation info tomorrow.

Practice Light Curves.jpg


CLICK HERE for our working data

Niles West High School in Skokie, Illinois

Media:APT_star_1_and_2.xls‎
Teacher - Rich DeCoster Student - Alexander Student - Aneesh

Var Star light curves.jpg

North Middle School, Great Falls, Montana

click on title above to get page to edit

Teacher - Beth Thomas Student - Drew B. Student - Dallas F.

Summer Discussion Topics

How Does Spitzer Work

Physical Aspects

IR Channels



Variable Stars

http://aavso.org/vstar/

Our Glorious Leaders

Cooldudes.jpg

Here is link to ‘‘DARK MATTER’’ IN ACCRETION DISKS by Steve Howell and Don Hoard that is of interest

Other items

This is Rich. I hope I am not causing confusion. It is 11:15 am CST on Friday Jan. 22, 2010. I am trying to see what this does, since I have "editing" status here. Is this something we use instead of email, or is it a place to create documents that we edit together? Rich ps-Should something like this be in the "discussion" tab rather than the "article" tab?

Hi Rich - no, you're not causing confusion, you're doing it exactly right! These pages under "current research activities" are really sort of "shared white boards". The other half of the wiki (under "research tools") are more articles, and in those cases, yes, questions should go into the discussion pages. I copied some headers in here, but please see some of the "current research activity" pages for the other current teams to see how they are using their pages. (e.g., cg4's page) Oh, and you can use this for whatever you want -- proposal preparation, conversation, sharing plots, brainstorming, etc. --Rebull 13:12, 22 January 2010 (PST)