Spitzer Space Telescope Research
Program for Teachers and Students



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OBSERVING PROPOSALS

Star Formation in Lynds Dark Nebulae
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Spitzer Light Curve of Z Cha
+ Round 3

IRAC Monitoring of NGC 4051 for Interday Variability
+ Round 3

Star Formation in High Redshift Clusters with Spitzer
+ Round 2

Young Stars in IC 2118
+ Round 1
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Observing Iron Stars with Spitzer
+ Round 1

Intergalactic Star Formation in Tidal Dwarf Galaxies of M81
+ Round 1

AGN Spectral Energy Distributions of GLAST Telescope Network Program Objects
+ Round 1
+ Round 2
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The Supermassive Black Hole in Arp102B
+ Round 1

Detecting Brown Dwarfs in Interacting Cataclysmic Binaries
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Spitzer Light Curve of Z Cha

Using Spitzer Space Telescope observations of the interacting binary WZ Sge, we have discovered that the accretion disk is far more complex than previously thought. Our IRAC channel 2 and 4 time series observations reveal that the size of the accretion disk is far greater then currently believed and modeled (based on optical and UV observations) over the past few decades. Our preliminary findings suggest that the accretion disk contains a large, cool outer dust ring likely to extend to far greater radius than currently believed. These observations have great relevance for accretion disks in general, those in binary systems as well as in active galaxies. This new Spitzer/NOAO Research Program for Teachers and Students proposal will provide observations of the eclipsing dwarf nova Z Cha that will test and confirm our new findings, as well as provide the basis for additional classroom and EPO activities related to infrared astronomy, eclipsing binary stars, and the process of mass transfer/accretion.

Participating Teachers:

    Virginia Jones
    Bonneville High School, Idaho Falls, ID

    Jennifer Tetler
    Lynnwood High School, Lynnwood, WA

    Beth Thomas
    East Middle School, Great Falls, MT

    Lynne Zielinski
    Glenbrook North High School Northbrook, Illinois

Support Scientists:

    Dr. Don Hoard
    Spitzer Science Center, Caltech, Pasadena, CA

    Dr. Steve Howell
    National Optical Astronomical Observatory, Tucson, AZ

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