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Radio Community & Astro2010: Science White Papers
Stars and Stellar Evolution (SSE)
Centimeter Wave Star Formation Studies in the Galaxy from Radio Sky Surveys
W. J. Welch (Univ. of California) et al.
Constraining the Bulk Properties of Dense Matter by Measuring Millisecond Pulsar Masses
Paulo C. Freire (Arecibo Observatory) et al.
Coordinated Science in the Gravitational and Electromagnetic Skies
Joshua S. Bloom (Univ. of California) et al.
Coronal "Dark Energy" and Solar/Stellar Activity
Stephen White (Univ. of Maryland) et al.
Cosmic Accelerators
Jonathan Arons (Univ. of California)
The Dynamic Radio Sky: An Opportunity for Discovery
J. Lazio (NRL) et al.
Engineering Einstein: Astrophysical Black Holes
John Hawley (Univ. of Virginia) et al.
The Exploration of the Unknown
K. I. Kellermann (NRAO) et al.
Explosive Transients in the Distant Universe
P. R. Wozniak (Los Alamos National Laboratory) et al.
Extreme Astrophysics with Neutron Stars
Dong Lai (Cornell) et al.
Finding and Using Electromagnetic Counterparts of Gravitational Wave Sources
E. Sterl Phinney (Caltech)
From Molecular to Highly-Charged Ions: Expansion of Laboratory Astrophysics Through Use of the Electrostatic Storage Ring and Electron Beam Ion Trap
Dr. Ara Chutjian (JPL) et al.
Ground-Based Astrometry 2010-2020
Todd J. Henry (Georgia State University) et al.
Magnetically Driven Activity in the Solar Corona: A Path to Understanding the Energetics of Astrophysical Plasmas
Sarah Gibson (NCAR/HAO) et al.
The Next Decade in Astrochemistry: An Integrated Approach
Lucy M. Ziurys (Univ. Arizona) et al.
The Origin of the Galactic Cosmic Radiation
G. Sinnis (Los Alamos National Laboratory) et al.
Particle Acceleration in Stellar Remnants
P. Kaaret (Univ. of Iowa) et al.
Particle Acceleration and Transport on the Sun
T. S. Bastian (NRAO) et al.
Physics of the Accretion Mound at the Magnetic Poles of Neutron Stars
Richard E. Rothschild (Univ. of California) et al.
Probing Neutron Stars with Gravitational Waves
Benjamin J. Owen (Penn State) et al.
The Promise of Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Tom Prince (Caltech/JPL) et al.
Radio Clues to the Progenitors of "Naked" Cosmic Explosions
Alicia M. Soderberg (Harvard/CfA) et al.
Radio Supernovae: Circum-Stellar Investigation (C.S.I.) of Supernova Progenitor Stars
Christopher J. Stockdale (Marquette) et al.
Science at Very High Resolution: The Expected and the Unexpected
Michelle Creech-Eakman (New Mexico Tech)
Solar and Heliospheric Physics with Low Frequency Radio Arrays
Justin C. Kasper (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) et al.
Tests of Gravity and Neutron Star Properties from Precision Pulsar Timing and Interferometry
J. Cordes (Cornell) et al.
Tracing the Cosmic Star Formation History to its Beginnings: Gamma-Ray Bursts as Tools
Dieter H. Hartmann (Clemson) et al.
Understanding Activity in Low–Mass Stars
Matthew K. Browning (Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics) et al.
Understanding Mass-Loss and the Late Evolution of Intermediate Mass Stars: Jets, Disks, Binarity, Dust, and Magnetic Fields
Dr. Raghvendra Sahai (JPL) et al.
What is the Physics of Pulsar Radio Emission?
T. H. Hankins (New Mexico Tech) et al.
X-rays from Supernovae: A Unique Window on the Late Stages of Massive Star Evolution
David Pooley (Univ. of Wisconsin) et al.