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1 RevMexAA (Serie de Conferencias), 50, (2018) AUTHOR INDEX Abad, C. Detection and dynamic analysis of space Abad, C. High precision optical observations of Actis, E. New international agreements about space Adarvez, S. New international agreements about space Aguilera, J. New international agreements about space Albornoz, E. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Allen, C. The dynamical evolution of the Orion Allen, C. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. Vieira, R. A. Méndez, C. Allen, W. van Altena, & M. Altmann, vii Allen, C. Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica: 42 years of history and plans for the future. C. Allen & S. Torres-Peimbert, 43 Altmann, M. The Gaia-GBOT experiment. Altmann, M. The overture to a new era in Galactic science: Gaia s first data release. M. Altmann & S. Bouquillon, 7 Altmann, M. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. Vieira, R. A. Méndez, C. Allen, W. van Altena, & M. Altmann, vii Alvis Rojas, H. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Beamín, J. C. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Benavides, J. Infall of associations of dwarf galaxies into the Milky Way halo. J. Benavides & R. A. Casas-Miranda, 13 Bohórquez, O. A. Could a collision between a ghost galaxy and the Milky Way be the origin of the VPOS or DoS?. O. A. Bohórquez & A. R. Casas, 15 Bouquillon, S. The Gaia-GBOT experiment. Bouquillon, S. The overture to a new era in Galactic science: Gaia s first data release. M. Altmann & S. Bouquillon, 7 Bustos Fierro, I. H. Local systematic differences in 2MASS positions. I. H. Bustos Fierro & J. H. Calderón, 45 Calderón, J. H. Local systematic differences in 2MASS positions. I. H. Bustos Fierro & J. H. Calderón, 45 Camargo Camargo, Y. Bifurcation in tidal streams of Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy: numerical simulations. Y. Camargo Camargo & R. Casas-Miranda, 17 Carraro, G. Insights into the properties of the Casanova, D. Detection and dynamic analysis of space debris in the Geo ring. E. Lacruz, C. Abad, J. J. Casanova, D. High precision optical observations of Casas, A. R. Could a collision between a ghost galaxy and the Milky Way be the origin of the VPOS or DoS?. O. A. Bohórquez & A. R. Casas, 15 Casas-Miranda, R. Bifurcation in tidal streams of Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy: numerical simulations. Y. Camargo Camargo & R. Casas-Miranda, 17 Casas-Miranda, R. A. Infall of associations of dwarf galaxies into the Milky Way halo. J. Benavides & R. A. Casas-Miranda, 13 Casetti-Dinescu, D. I. Abundances and kinematics of OB Casetti-Dinescu, D. I. Astrometry with LSST: objectives and challenges. D. I. Casetti-Dinescu, T. M. Girard, Chaparro Molano, G. Bayesian estimation of uncertainties for redshift independent distance measurements in the NED-D catalog. G. Chaparro Molano, O. A. Restrepo Gaitán, J. C. Cuervo Marulanda, & S. A. Torres Arzayus, 63 69

2 70 AUTHOR INDEX Claveria, R. Particle filter-based estimation of orbital parameters of visual binary stars with incomplete observations. R. Claveria, R. A. Mendez, & M. Orchard, 52 Condori, R. First ISON observations for satellite Costa, E. Insights into the properties of the Orion spiral arm. NGC 2302: first result. E. Costa, G. Carraro, A. Moitinho, M. Radiszc, & R. A. Méndez, 59 Costero, R. The dynamical evolution of the Orion Cubillos Jara, D. J. Orbital lifetime analysis for Cuervo Marulanda, J. C. Bayesian estimation of uncertainties for redshift independent distance measurements in the NED-D catalog. G. Chaparro Molano, O. A. Restrepo Gaitán, J. C. Cuervo Marulanda, & S. A. Torres Arzayus, 63 Dávila, E. Search for open binaries in the Southern Downes, J. J. Detection and dynamic analysis of space debris in the Geo ring. E. Lacruz, C. Abad, J. J. Downes, J. J. High precision optical observations of Echeverria, A. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound in astrometry. R. A. Mendez, A. Echeverria, J. Silva, & M. Orchard, 23 Espinosa, S. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound Fabricius, C. The first data from Gaia. C. Fabricius & J. Torra, 25 García-Varela, A. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. García-Varela, A. Proper motion separation of Be stars in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds. Girard, T. M. Abundances and kinematics of OB Girard, T. M. Astrometry with LSST: objectives and challenges. D. I. Casetti-Dinescu, T. M. Girard, González, E. P. A. Time resolved precision differential Gromadzki, M. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Hauser, D. New international agreements about space Henry, T. J. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the Horch, E. A speckle survey of Southern Hipparcos binaries. R. A. Mendez, A. Tokovinin, & E. Horch, 56 Horch, E. P. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the Howell, S. B. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the Høg, E. Absoluteastrometryinthenext50years-II. E. Høg, 1 Høg, E. From the Landgrave in Kassel to Isaac Newton. E. Høg, 61 Høg, E. The Landgrave in Kassel and Tycho Brahe on Hven. E. Høg, 41 Jara, R. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of nearby J. C. Beamín, R. A. Mendez, R. L. Smart, Kokina, T. First ISON observations for satellite Korchagin, V. I. Abundances and kinematics of OB Kurtev, R. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of nearby J. C. Beamín, R. A. Mendez, R. L. Smart, Lacruz, E. Detection and dynamic analysis of space Lacruz, E. High precision optical observations of Li, J. New international agreements about space

3 AUTHOR INDEX 71 Löbb, J. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the DCT. E. P. Horch, J. Löbb, S. B. Howell, W. F. van Altena, T. J. Henry, & G. T. van Belle, 19 Lucas, P. W. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Luna, M. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR geodetic techniques at the Felix Aguilar Astronomical Observatory of San Juan, Argentina. R. Podestá, A. M. Pacheco, H. Alvis Rojas, et al., 49 Mendez, R. A. A speckle survey of Southern Hipparcos binaries. R. A. Mendez, A. Tokovinin, & E. Horch, 56 Mendez, R. A. Abundances and kinematics of OB Méndez, R. A. Astrometry with LSST: objectives and challenges. D. I. Casetti-Dinescu, T. M. Girard, Méndez, R. A. Insights into the properties of the Mendez, R. A. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Mendez, R. A. Particle filter-based estimation of orbital parameters of visual binary stars with incomplete observations. R. Claveria, R. A. Mendez, & M. Orchard, 52 Méndez, R. A. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. Mendez, R. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound Mendez, R. A. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound in astrometry. R. A. Mendez, A. Echeverria, J. Silva, & M. Orchard, 23 Mendez, R. A. The Gaia-GBOT experiment. Minniti, D. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of nearby J. C. Beamín, R. A. Mendez, R. L. Smart, Moitinho, A. Insights into the properties of the Molotov, I. First ISON observations for satellite Moni Bidin, C. Abundances and kinematics of OB Navarro, A. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Orchard, M. Particle filter-based estimation of orbital parameters of visual binary stars with incomplete observations. R. Claveria, R. A. Mendez, & M. Orchard, 52 Orchard, M. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound in astrometry. R. A. Mendez, A. Echeverria, J. Silva, & M. Orchard, 23 Orchard, M. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound Pacheco, A. M. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Pacheco, A. M. New international agreements about space Pacheco, A. M. Time resolved precision differential Petronchak, R. M. Astrometry with LSST: objectives and challenges. D. I. Casetti-Dinescu, T. M. Girard, Podestá, F. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Podestá, F. New international agreements about space Podestá, F. Time resolved precision differential Podestá, R. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Podestá, R. New international agreements about space Podestá, R. Time resolved precision differential

4 72 AUTHOR INDEX Quinteros, J. Co-location satellite GPS and SLR Quinteros, J. New international agreements about space Radiszc, M. Insights into the properties of the Ramírez Suárez, O. L. Orbital lifetime analysis for Ramos, F. New international agreements about space Restrepo Gaitán, O. A. Bayesian estimation of uncertainties for redshift independent distance measurements in the NED-D catalog. G. Chaparro Molano, O. A. Restrepo Gaitán, J. C. Cuervo Marulanda, & S. A. Torres Arzayus, 63 Rodríguez, M. Proper motion of open cluster Trumpler 14. M. Rodríguez & K. Vieira, 54 Rosales, K. Search for open binaries in the Southern Ruelas-Mayorga, A. The dynamical evolution of the Orion Trapezium. C. Allen, R. Costero, A. Ruelas-Mayorga, Sabogal, B. Proper motion separation of Be stars in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds. Salzmann, D. The wind speed in the VELA X-1 system. D. Salzmann, F. Wang, G. Zhao, & L. Zhang, 65 Sánchez, L. The dynamical evolution of the Orion Saunier, J. New international agreements about space Silva, J. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound in astrometry. R. A. Mendez, A. Echeverria, J. Silva, & M. Orchard, 23 Silva, J. F. The Bayesian Cramér-Rao lower bound in photometry. S. Espinosa, J. F. Silva, R. Mendez, & M. Orchard, 50 Smart, R. L. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Smith, L. C. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Soliz Torrico, J. A. Orbital lifetime analysis for Sosa, G. New international agreements about space Tokovinin, A. A speckle survey of Southern Hipparcos binaries. R. A. Mendez, A. Tokovinin, & E. Horch, 56 Torra, J. The first data from Gaia. C. Fabricius & J. Torra, 25 Torres Arzayus, S. A. Bayesian estimation of uncertainties for redshift independent distance measurements in the NED-D catalog. G. Chaparro Molano, O. A. Restrepo Gaitán, J. C. Cuervo Marulanda, & S. A. Torres Arzayus, 63 Torres-Peimbert, S. Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica: 42 years of history and plans for the future. C. Allen & S. Torres-Peimbert, 43 Tresaco, E. Detection and dynamic analysis of space Tresaco, E. High precision optical observations of van Altena, W. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. van Altena, W. F. A study guide for the analysis of Gaia astrometic data. W. F. van Altena, 38 van Altena, W. F. Abundances and kinematics of OB van Altena, W. F. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the DCT. E. P. Horch, J. Löbb, S. B. Howell, W. F. van Belle, G. T. Speckle imaging at Gemini and the Vieira, K. Abundances and kinematics of OB stars Vieira, K. Proper motion of open cluster Trumpler 14. M. Rodríguez & K. Vieira, 54 Vieira, K. Proper motion separation of Be stars in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds. Vieira, K. Search for open binaries in the Southern

5 AUTHOR INDEX 73 Vieira, K. Preface. A. García-Varela, K. Vieira, R. A. Méndez, C. Allen, W. van Altena, & M. Altmann, vii Villanueva, V. Near-IR trigonometric parallaxes of Wang, F. The wind speed in the VELA X-1 system. Zalles, R. First ISON observations for satellite Zhang, L. Abundances and kinematics of OB stars Zhang, L. The wind speed in the VELA X-1 system. Zhao, G. Abundances and kinematics of OB stars Zhao, G. The wind speed in the VELA X-1 system. Zolotov, V. First ISON observations for satellite

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