High Energy Astrophysics Related Funded NASA ADAP Programs


Recent HEASARC-related proposals from successful ADAP proposals (listed in reverse chronological order of release)

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Title of accepted 2020 ADAP Proposals

HEASARC Mission Data Used

PI & Institution

A Complete Sample of AGN at Low Redshift: Its Spectro-Image Properties

INTEGRAL, Swift

Eugenio Bottacini/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

The connection Between X-rays and UV/Optical Emission in the Active Galactic Nuclei Fairly 9 and Mark 142

NICER, Swift

Edward Cackett/Wayne State University

AtomDB: Advancing Spectral Models for X-ray Spectroscopy

Chandra, Hitomi, XMM-Newton

Adam Foster/Smithsonian Institution/Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Generating the First Polarized Submillimeter Emission Maps from the high-Frequency Planck Data

Planck

Aurelien Fraisse/Princeton University

A Detailed Study of Accretion Disks in AGN: High Density Effects, Iron Abundance, and the Origin of the Soft-Excess

NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

Javier Garcia/California Institute of Technology

High-Time Resolution Physics in Stellar Flares from a 7-day Multi-wavelength Campaign on AU Mic

Swift, XMM-Newton

Adam Kowalski/University of Colorado, Boulder

A Multi-wavelength Protocluster Study: Understanding Early Cluster Formation

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Lori Lubin/University of California, Davis

Extragalactic Jets: Emission Mechanisms, Power, and Impact

Chandra

Eileen Meyer/University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Optimizing Mass, Radius, and Equation of State Information from NICER Data

NICER

Michael Miller/University of Maryland, College Park

A Multi-Probe Analysis of the 3-D Shapes and Non-Thermal Pressure in the XMM-Heritage Galaxy Clusters

XMM-Newton, Planck

Jack Sayers/California Institute of Technology

Compact Binaries in Galactic Globular Clusters

Chandra

Jay Strader/Michigan State University

Determining Spatial Variations of Synchrotron and Dust Spectra, and Machine Learning Applications to Planck CMB Data

Planck, WMAP

Janet Weiland/John Hopkins University

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HEASARC Staff Scientist Position - Applications are now being accepted for a Staff Scientist with significant experience and interest in the technical aspects of astrophysics research, to work in the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. Refer to the AAS Job register for full details.