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doi: 10.7916/d8jm2gxv
Submitted by the American Astronomical Society Working Group on Laboratory Astrophysics http://www.aas.org/labastro/ Nancy Brickhouse Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics nbrickhouse@cfa.harvard.edu, 617-495-7438 John Cowan University of Oklahoma cowan@nhn.ou.edu, 405-325-3961 Paul Drake University of Michigan rpdrake@umich.edu, 734-763-4072 Steven Federman* University of Toledo steven.federman@utoledo.edu, 419-530-2652 Gary Ferland University of Kentucky gary@pa.uky.edu, 859-257-879 Adam Frank University of Rochester afrank@pas.rochester.edu, 585-275-1717 Wick Haxton University of Washington haxton@u.washington.edu, 206-685-2397 Eric Herbst Ohio State University herbst@mps.ohio-state.edu, 614-292-6951 Keith Olive University of Minnesota olive@physics.umn.edu, 612-624-7375 Farid Salama NASA/Ames Research Center Farid.Salama@mail.arc.nasa.gov, 650-604-3384 Daniel Wolf Savin* Columbia University savin@astro.columbia.edu, 1-212-854-4124, Lucy Ziurys – University of Arizona lziurys@as.arizona.edu, 520-621-6525
Astrophysics--Research, Astronomy, Physics, Astrophysics
Astrophysics--Research, Astronomy, Physics, Astrophysics
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