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Potential Science Collaborators

Potential Science Collaborators. Ted Bergin (University of Michigan) PI of HEXOS (Herschel Key Project) Expressed interest (e.g. 547 GHz H2O) Geoff Blake (Caltech, HEXOS co-PI) Gary Melnick (Harvard-Smithsonian) HEXOS co-PI, SOFIA Science Council (therefore probably ineligible)

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Potential Science Collaborators

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  1. Potential Science Collaborators • Ted Bergin (University of Michigan) • PI of HEXOS (Herschel Key Project) • Expressed interest (e.g. 547 GHz H2O) • Geoff Blake (Caltech, HEXOS co-PI) • Gary Melnick (Harvard-Smithsonian) • HEXOS co-PI, SOFIA Science Council (therefore probably ineligible) • David Neufeld (Johns Hopkins) • HEXOS and PRISMAS co-PI • John Bally? • ???

  2. Potential Instrument Collaborators • Caltech/JPL • Jonas, J. Kooi, A. Karpov, P. Siegel, Imran, etc. • Cornell – Gordon Stacey • Arizona • Lucy Ziurys (Gene and George) • Chris Walker • ASU • Chris Groppi • Colorado • Jason Glenn • Umass • Neal Erickson, GopalNarayanan • ???

  3. Potential Competing Instruments –CASIMIR resurrected? See Karpov poster

  4. Potential Competing Instruments –Large Facility Array Receiver • See Walker poster

  5. Potential Competing Instruments –German Instrument Plans • STAR • 4x4 array for 1.6-1.9 THz • dHEBs with BWO LO

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