Abstracts Information

Rules and Regulations

AAS Council specifies the following regulations for submission and presentation of abstracts at an AAS meeting:

Members

Nonmembers

One Abstract Per Meeting

Submission Process

Submission Process - Invited Speakers

Invited Speakers will receive a special link to the abstract form that by-passes the membership validation process. Speakers may also access the form through the regular submission link. Contact abs-help@aas.org for assistance. Invited Speakers include:

Submission Process - Contributed Presentations

It is assumed that the presenting author is submitting the abstract. If this is not the case, you will need to obtain the presenting author’s AAS login information.

The Abstracts Form for contributed presentations is posted online at: members.aas.org/abstracts

Obtain AAS Login/Password

The abstract submission process begins by logging into the presenting author's AAS account.

Membership Verification

The membership rules are enforced during the login process. If there is a problem with your status you will be given instructions for correcting the problem and a deadline by which the issue must be resolved. Contact membership@aas.org, 202-328-2010, ext. l0l or ext. 109 for assistance with membership issues.

Abstract Form Steps

The form contains instructions on the various steps required to complete a submission. Once you have completed the Title Step you are assigned a control number and may exit and re-enter the system.The abstract must be complete by the deadline, Wednesday, 19 March 2008.

Corrections

Prior to the abstract deadline, authors may make their own corrections by re-entering the form, members.aas.org/abstracts. After the deadline, send corrections to the Help Desk. Corrections are no longer made once the abstracts have been exported to the Press Office, to the BAAS and to the ADS.

Because eligibility is established on the Presenting Author, his/her name may not be edited on the abstract form. Contact the Help Desk to have spelling errors corrected. To switch presenting authors you must submit a new abstract.

Category

Categories are used as a guide for the Program Committee to build coherent sessions. The final session assignments and session titles are at the discretion of the Program Committee. If you request to be adjacent to a colleague’s paper, make sure that the same category number appears on both abstracts.

Scientific Research Papers

01. The Sun
02. The Solar System
03. Extrasolar Planets, Substellar Companions
04. Stars, Cool Dwarfs, Brown Dwarfs
05. Stellar Evolution, Stellar Populations
06. Stellar Atmospheres, Winds
07. Circumstellar Disks
08. Binary Stellar Systems, X-ray Binaries
09. Variable Stars
10. White Dwarfs
11. Pulsars, Neutron Stars
12. Black Holes
13. Evolved Stars, Cataclysmic Variables, Novae, Wolf-Rayet Phenomena
14. Supernovae
15. Planetary Nebulae, Supernova Remnants
16. Molecular Clouds, HII Regions, Interstellar Medium
17. Dust
18. Star Formation
19. Young Stellar Objects, Very Young Stars, T-Tauri Stars, H-H Objects
20. Star Associations, Star Clusters - Galactic & Extra-galactic
21. The Milky Way, The Galactic Center
22. Normal Galaxies, Elliptical Galaxies, Spiral Galaxies, Dwarf Galaxies, Irregular Galaxies
23. Starburst Galaxies
24. AGN, QSO, Blazars
25. Evolution of Galaxies
26. Galaxy Clusters
27. Large Scale Structure, Cosmic Distance Scale
28. Intergalactic Medium, QSO Absorption Line Systems
29. Cosmology
30. Cosmic Microwave Background
31. Dark Matter & Dark Energy
32. Relativistic Astrophysics, Gravitational Lenses & Waves
33. Gamma Ray Bursts
34. Instrumentation: Space Missions
35. Instrumentation: Ground Based or Airborne
36. Catalogs
37. Surveys and Large Programs
38. Computation, Data Handling, Image Analysis
39. Astrobiology
40. Other

History/Education Papers

History

71. History – AAS
72. History – Modern
73. History – Ancient
74. History – Other

Education

81. Education – Public Outreach
82. Education – Practice K-12
83. Education – Practice Undergraduate Non-science majors
84. Education – Practice Upper Level Undergraduate and Graduate
85. Education – Education Research
86. Education – Professional Development
87. Education – Other

Meeting Presentations

Poster Presentations

Posters allow far more time and flexibility and are the default presentation type. Posters are ideal for using charts, graphs or detailed visual aids. The poster area serves as the meeting’s social center, including coffee breaks and cocktail hours.

Oral Abstracts

To give an oral presentation, select “oral” as presentation type on the abstract form. To avoid too many oral sessions running simultaneously, the number of oral presentation time slots are limited. Oral presentations can be changed to posters if there are no remaing slots. All authors whose abstracts are changed will be notified.

Dissertation Abstracts

If you would like to present a 15 minute dissertation abstract, select the dissertation abstract form. We urge authors to submit dissertation abstracts one week before the deadline.

Student Award Posters

Invited Presentations

Invited presentations are the highlight of every meeting. To ensure publication of every invited talk, abstracts of all invited presentations are due one week prior to the abstract deadline.

Proxy

Deadlines, Late Abstracts, Schedule Changes

We will strictly adhere to the following deadlines.

Schedule Changes

If, after the Final Program has been released, you have a problem with the scheduling of your abstract, contact Abstract Help(abs-help@aas.org). Include the Session number where you are currently scheduled and the Session(s) number where you would like to be scheduled. No changes will be made to the Meeting Schedule after 30 April 2008.

Publication of Abstracts

The meeting and abstract schedule are published in various formats.