High Energy Astrophysics Related Funded NASA ADAP Programs


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

For current year: Current

For previous years:

2020


Title of accepted 2021 ADAP Proposals

HEASARC Mission Data Used

PI & Institution

The Next Stage of X-ray Reverberation: Mapping a Sample of Supermassive Black Holes

NuSTAR, Suzaku, XMM-Newton

Steve Allen/Stanford University

The Nature of High Ionization Emission Line Galaxies Near and Far: A Reckoning of All the Energetic Processed from Stellar Populations to Shocks

Chandra, Swift, XMM-Newton

Antara Basu-Zych/University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Enhancing the Planck Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Galaxy Cluster Catalog and Revisiting their Cosmological Constraints

Planck

Nicholas Battaglia/Cornell University

3-D MC: Mapping Circumnuclear Molecular Clouds from X-ray to Radio

Chandra

Cara Battersby/University of Connecticut, Storrs

Leveraging Planck and WMAP Data to Address Open CMB Foreground Issues

Planck, WMAP

Charles Bennett/John Hopkins University

Resolving the Hot Halos to the Virial Radius and Beyond in the Local Universe

Chandra, Planck, WMAP, XMM-Newton

Joel Bregman/University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Intensity Mapping Cross-Correlation Tomography with COBE and Planck

COBE, Planck

Tzu-Ching Chang/Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Multi-Wavelength and Time-Scale Study of AGN Variability in the TESS and ASAS-SN Era

Swift, RXTE

Xinyu Dai/University of Oklahoma, Norman

Black Hole Spin Survey of Radio-quiet AGN

NuSTAR, Suzaku, XMM-Newton

Ashkbiz Danehkar/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

Baryonic and Weak Lensing Properties of a Volume-Limited Sample of Clusters of Galaxies

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Megan Donahue/Michigan State University

Constraining the Regulation of Galaxy Growth with Star Formation Histories

Chandra

Eric Gawiser/Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Holistic View of the Milky Way Diffuse X-ray Emission: The eROSITA/Fermi Bubbles and the Extended Halo

Suzaku

Anjali Gupta/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

Final Archive of the HaloSat data

HaloSat

Philip Kaaret/University of Iowa, Iowa City

Bridging the Gap Between X-ray and UV/Optical Disk Reverberation Mapping in Active Galactic Nuclei

NICER, NuSTAR, Swift, XMM-Newton

Erin Kara/Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Understanding Our Nearest Youngest Neighbors: NASA Archival Studies of Young Stars Near the Sun

XMM-Newton

Joel Kastner/Rochester Institute of Technology

Piercing through the Torus: A 15 Year X-ray Variability Survey of BAT AGN

MAXI, NuSTAR, Swift, XMM-Newton

Michael Koss/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

Investigating the Hot Gas Outflows of Starburst Galaxies

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Laura Lopez/Ohio State University

Understanding the Chemical Enrichment and Heating of the Circumgalactic Medium of the Milky Way

XMM-Newton

Smita Mathur/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

Meta-Study of UV-through-NIR Explosive Transients for the Roman Space Telescope and Beyond

Swift

Maryam Modjaz/New York University(Inc)

Characterizing the Galactic Diffuse Emission

Fermi, Planck

Elena Orlando/Eureka Scientific, Inc.

Multi-Messenger 3D Modeling of the Interstellar Medium of the Milky Way

CGRO, COBE, Fermi, INTEGRAL, Planck, WMAP

Troy Porter/Stanford University

Multi-wavelength Classification of X-ray Sources in Spiral Galaxies

Chandra

Blagoy Rangelov/Texas State University-San Marcos

A definitive Test of Accretion Disk Wind Models in AGN

NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

James Reeves/Catholic University of America

The Galactic Life Cycle: The Gun Nebula Cometary Globules and Molecular Clouds

Planck

Sridharan Tirupati Kumara/Smithsonian Institution/Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

Narrow and Broad Fe K Emission in Galactic Black Hole Spectra

Chandra, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

Panayiotis Tzanavaris/University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Energy-Dependent Pulse Profile Diagnostics from Magnetar Atmospheres

Chandra, NICER, XMM-Newton

George Younes/George Washington University


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