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Author
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| The Astronomical Potential of Wide-field Imaging
from Space |
S. Beckwith (STSI) |
| Studying Active Galactic Nuclei with SNAP |
P.S. Osmer (OSU), P.B. Hall (Princeton/Catolica) |
| Distant Galaxies with Wide- Field Imagers |
K.M. Lanzetta (State University of New York at Stony Brook) |
| Angular Clustering and the Role of Photometric
Redshifts |
A. Conti, A. Connolly (University of Pittsburgh) |
| SNAP and Galactic Structure |
I.N. Reid (STScI) |
| Star Formation and Starbust Galaxies in
the Infrared |
D. Calzetti (STScI) |
| Wide Field Imagers in Space and the Cluster
Forbidden Zone |
M.E. Donahue (STScI) |
| Dark Energy or Worse |
S. Carroll (University of Chicago) |
| The Primary Science Mission of SNAP |
S. Perlmutter (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), SNAP Collaboration |
| The Supernova Acceleration Probe: mission design
and core survey parameters |
T.A. McKay (University of Michigan), SNAP Collaboration |
| Sensitivities and Speeds for Future Space
-and Ground -based Imaging Surveys |
G.M. Bernstein (Univ of Michigan) |
| Constraining the Properties of Dark Energy
using SNAP |
D. Huterer (Case Western Reserve University) |
| Type Ia Supernova as Distance Indicators for
Cosmology |
D. Branch (U. of Oklahoma) |
| Weak Gravitational Lensing with
SNAP |
A. Refregier (IoA, Cambridge), Richard Ellis (Caltech), SNAP Weak Lensing
Working Group Collaboration) |
| Strong Gravitational Lensing with
SNAP |
R.D. Blandford, L.V.E. Koopmans, (Caltech) |
| Strong Lensing of Supernovae |
D.E. Holz (ITP, UCSB) |
| Galaxy Evolution: HST ACS Surveys and Beyond to SNAP (unable to present) |
G. Illingworth (UCO/Lick, Univesity of California) |
| An Outer Solar System Survey Using SNAP (unable to present) |
H.F. Levison, J.W. Parker (SwRI), B.G. Marsden (CfA) |
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