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: 2023

For previous years:

2021 ... 2020


Title of accepted 2022 ADAP Proposals

HEASARC Mission Data Used

PI & Institution

Enriching the Planck Cosmological Legacy with Focused Reanalysis of Temperature Data

Planck, WMAP

Graeme Addison/Johns Hopkins University

Updating the Unified Model of AGN based on X-ray detected Obscured AGN Populations

Chandra, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

Tonima Tasnim Ananna/Dartmouth College

Bolometric Light Curves for a Large, Diverse Sample of Novae: Superset Sources, Shocks, and Super-Eddington Luminosity

Chandra, Swift, XMM-Newton

Elias Aydi/Michigan State University

A Census of Active Galactic Nuclei in Dwarf Galaxies

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Vivienne Baldassare/Washington State University, Pullman

A Multiwavelength Study of AGN Evolution from z=7 to z=0 with a Database of 7.5 Million Sources

Chandra, SRG/eROSITA, XMM-Newton,

Nico Cappelluti/University of Miami, Coral Gables

Supermassive Black Hole Growth in the “ Light-Weight” Regime: New Insights from the Archival X-ray and Optical Observations

Chandra, Swift, XMM-Newton

Igor Chilingarian/Smithsonian Institution/Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

All Sky Maps of CO Emission derived from the Measurements by Planck, and their Astrophysical Analysis

Planck

Krzysztof Górski/Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Herding StrayCats: A study of Neutron Star Low-mass X-ray Binaries with NuSTAR Stray Light

NuSTAR

Fiona Harrison/California Institute of Technology

A Definitive Exploration of the Star Formation-AGN Connection with NASA Infrared and X-ray Observations

Chandra, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

Ryan Hickox/Dartmouth College

A Multiwavelength View of AGN Feeding and Feedback

Chandra

Erin Hicks/University of Alaska, Anchorage

Using Neural Networks to Maximize Cosmological Information Extraction from Planck Maps of the Thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect

Planck

James Colin Hill/Columbia University

Confronting CMB Foreground Models with Planck Data

Planck

Kevin Huffenberger/Florida State University

Neutron Stars Multipolar Fields, Masses, and Radii from NICER, XMM, and Fermi

Fermi, NICER, XMM-Newton

Constantinos Kalapotharakos/University of Maryland, College Park

The Extended Hot Gas Halos of Galaxies

Chandra

Pamela Marcum/NASA Ames Research Center

Sensitive Age-Activity Relations for Old Main Sequence Stars: X-ray Emission Beyond 1 Gyr

Chandra

Carl Melis/University of California, San Diego

Magnetic White Dwarf Binaries: Magnetic Field Formation and Mass Evolution

Chandra, NuSTAR, XMM-Newton

Kaya Mori/Columbia University

IXPE Sources: A Quick-Look Database and High Level Data Analysis Toolkit

IXPE

Michela Negro/University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Comprehensive Study of Dust, Molecules, and Ejecta in Supernovae and their Remnants for the JWST Era

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Jeonghee Rho/SETI Institute

Caught in the Act: Charting Galaxy Transformation Over Cosmic Time

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Kate Rowlands/Johns Hopkins University

The Diagnostic Potential of Coronal Line Emission in the Study of Active Galactic Nuclei: An Exploration with XMM-Newton

XMM-Newton

Shobita Satyapal/George Mason University

Supernova Progenitor and Explosion Properties of Galactic Supernova Remnants

Chandra, XMM-Newton

Tea Temin/Princeton University

Extending the Non-Gaussianity Legacy of the Planck Mission

Planck

Alexander van Engelen/Arizona State University

Investigating Environmentally Dependent Starburst Activities - Synergy of eROSITA, GALEX, Herschel, and WISE

SRG/eROSITA

Hoaxing Yan/University of Missouri, Columbia


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