Observing Programs (historical and ongoing)


2017 ALMA: Cycle 5: 2017.1.01335.L (co-PI): ALMA-IMF: ALMA transforms our view of the origin of stellar masses / 64 hours / Approved
2017 ALMA: Cycle 5: 2017.1.00293.S: Characterizing the accretion structures around the HMYSOs in W51 / 8 hours / Approved
2017 ALMA: Cycle 5: 2017.1.00114.S: Probing low-mass star formation in the CMZ in Sgr B2 Deep South / 14 hours / Approved
2017 ALMA: Cycle 5: 2017.1.00008.S: The core mass function and its evolution in an extreme protocluster / 10 hours / Approved
2016 GBT : GBT17A-195: MUSTANG Galactic Plane survey pilot: Protoclusters \/ Massive Stars / 31 hours / Approved, never observed
2016 VLA : VLA16B-202: Disks and Outflows around O-type stars in W51 / 16 hours / Approved, partly observed
2016 ALMA: Cycle 4: 2016.1.00620.S: The core mass function and its evolution in an extreme protocluster / 10 hours / Approved, partly Observed
2016 ALMA: Cycle 4: 2016.1.00550.S: (How) do very massive stars form in our Galaxy? / 7.5 hours / Approved
2015 ALMA: Cycle 3: 2015.1.00262.S: Digging for rusty bullets at an explosion site / 1.9 hours / Observed
2015 GBT : GBT/15B-129: Measuring the gas density along the CMZ dust ridge / 13.5 hours / Approved, never observed
2015 ATCA: C3045: Geometry of clouds and HII regions in the CMZ using H2CO / 84 hours / Published 2015A\/A...584L...7G
2014 VLA : VLA15A-164: Studying turbulence through the atomic-to-molecular transition / 3.3 hours / Observed
2014 GBT : GBT14A-329: MUSTANG Galactic Plane survey: HCHIIs in the brightest massive proto-clusters (resubmitted as GBT17A-195) / 14 hours / Approved, never observed
2014 ALMA: Cycle 2: 2013.1.00308.S: Gas temperature and kinematics as key inputs for star formation theory: Cores and turbulence in the massive protocluster W51 / 2.4 hours / Published: 2017ApJ...842...92G
2014 ALMA: Cycle 2: 2013.1.00269.S: Sgr B2 - The Proving Ground for Star Formation Theories / 6 hours / Observed (2015), submitted
2014 LOFAR: Survey for p-H2CO 74 MHz emission/absorption across the sky. 8 hrs
2013-2014 APEX CMZ H2CO survey: 200 hours approved on ESO, MPIfR, and OSO TACs
2014 ALMA Cycle 2: 2013.1.00269.S: Sgr B2 - The Proving Ground for Star Formation Theories, 6 hours
2013 MUSTANG-2 Galactic Plane Survey pilot [A-ranked, 14 hours, not observed]
2013 MUSIC observations of the BGPS "Usual Suspects"
2013 VLA 13A/064 VLA multiarray imaging of W51
2012 GBT 12B/221 Observations of The Brick
Trimester 1 2011 - HHT HCO+ / N2H+ Galactic Plane Survey
Trimester 3 2010 - CARMA 3mm mosaic of Orion and 1mm mosaic of Cepheus A
Trimester 3 2010 - Arecibo 5 GHz H2CO absorption galactic plane survey
Summer 2010 - Green Bank Telescope 14 GHz H2CO absorption galactic plane survey
Trimester 2 2010 EVLA NH3 mapping of two IRDCs
January 2010 Green Bank Telescope 14 GHz H2CO absorption study
December 2009 HST 11637: A Closeup View of a Twin of SN 1987A Before Explosion. PI: Nathan Smith
December 2009 CSO Bolocam 16-night BGPS outer galaxy expansion
June-October 2009 JCMT A3 spectral line survey in L030 (SO, C34S, CH3OH)
October 2009 Green Bank Telescope 14 GHz H2CO absorption study
July 2009 CSO CS 5-4 BGPS followup
September, November, December 2009, January 2010 APO 3.5m TripleSpec W5 spectroscopy
January 2009 APO 3.5m TripleSpec and DIS: Sh 2-233 IR (S233IR) spectroscopy
November 1-4 2008 ASTR 3520 Field Trip
October 15-19, 2008 JCMT HARP-B
September 23-26, 2008 JCMT HARP-B
September 5, 2008 Apache Point 3.5m TripleSpec: P Cygni nebular spectra
July 22, 2008 Apache Point 3.5m TripleSpec: GC Positronium search
December 29 2007 - January 4 2008 James Clerk Maxwell HARP-B
November 24 2007 Apache Point 3.5m NICFPS: Engineering Tests
November 22 2007 Apache Point 3.5m NICFPS: P Cyg and other very luminous stars
November 20 2007 Apache Point 3.5m NICFPS: Star forming regions, standard stars
October 30-November 1 2007 ASTR 3520 Field Trip to Apache Point Observatory. Observed P Cygni with NICFPS' coronagraph.
October 30 2007 VLA observations of M82 with ASTR 3520 class
July 2006 VLA summer student observations of a white dwarf to look for cyclotron emission (with Kyle Willett)