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Accepted GNIRS SV Programs
The table below summarizes the pool of observations which have been selected and approved by the Gemini Science Committee for GNIRS System Verification Observations.
The total available time for GNIRS SV is 120 hours, divided into eight categories of observing types. SV Program # PI Name Title Category Time Awarded (hrs)
Top-ranked, "Band 1" Projects
Contingency, "Band 2" Projects
SV PROGRAMS
GN-2010B-SV-143
M. Lemoine-Busserolle
The connection between Star Formation and AGN in Galaxies at z~2
1
5.5
GN-2010B-SV-144
G. Duchene
The physical properties of visual binaries in the Orion Nebula Cluster: ONC 62
2,1
3.2
GN-2010B-SV-145
W. Kerzendorf
The Last Hope - Searching for Type Ia progenitors in Tycho's Supernova Remnant
2,1
3.7
GN-2010B-SV-146
R. Stencel
The 12C/13C ratio in the transiting disk of epsilon Aurigae
3
6.7
GN-2010B-SV-147
R. Campbell
Direct Detection of Magnetic Fields in CV Secondaries
3
2.5
GN-2010B-SV-148
T. Geballe
Search for Stratospheric CH4 in Uranus
4
4.0
GN-2010B-SV-149
W. Fischer
Measuring Accretion in Orion Protostars with GNIRS
4
7.5
GN-2010B-SV-150
K. Muzic
Planetary-mass Candidates in NGC 1333: Reaching the Bottom of the Initial Mass Function
5
4.0
GN-2010B-SV-151
J. Kartaltepe
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Herschel-selected ULIRGs in GOODS-N at the Peak of Galaxy Assembly
5
4.7
GN-2010B-SV-152
S. Toft
Approaching Normal: GNIRS spectroscopy of a gravitationally lensed compact, quiescent z~2 galaxy
5
6.0
GN-2010B-SV-153
A. Levan
A GNIRS redshift survey of dark gamma ray burst galaxies
5
6.0
GN-2010B-SV-154
R. Kotak
GNIRS spectroscopy of rare supernovae
6
4.2
GN-2010B-SV-155
C. Tremonti
Exploring the Nature of a High-Ionization Gas Outflow in a Post-Starburst galaxy
6
2.1
GN-2010B-SV-156
R. Webster
The structure of a quasar broad line region
6
14.3
GN-2010B-SV-157
L. Cidale
B[e] supergiants: Unravelling the nature of their non-spherical winds
7,6
5.4
GN-2010B-SV-158
R. King
Testing atmospheric and evolutionary models across the brown dwarf / planet boundary with benchmark objects
8
4.5
GN-2010B-SV-159
D. Wooden
Probing Two Mysteries with One Comet that is the EPOXI Mission Target
8,7
2.0
GN-2010B-SV-160
K. Luhman
Spectroscopy of a Candidate Substellar Companion
1
0.6
GN-2010B-SV-161
B. Mobasher
Kinematics of Lyman Break Galaxies with Elongated Morphologies: Filamentary Infall or Rotating Disks?
1
4.0
GN-2010B-SV-162
M. Muratore
Kinematics of B[e] supergiant stars' disks
3
1.0
GN-2010B-SV-163
A. Granada
The circumstellar environment of Be stars
4
2.6
GN-2010B-SV-164
R. Fadely
Measuring the Steepness of Substructure Density Profiles with Lensed Broad Line Flux Ratios
5
9.2
GN-2010B-SV-165
H. Landt
A Near-IR relation for estimating AGN black hole masses
5
5.3