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Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Grants (AAG)

Status: Archived

Archived funding opportunity

This document has been archived. See NSF 22-624 for the latest version.

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Synopsis

The Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Grants (AAG) Program provides individual investigator research grants in the following themes:

  • Planetary Astronomy (PLA) - Theoretical and observational studies of the detailed structure and composition of the surfaces, interiors, and atmospheres of the planets and satellites in the Solar System; the nature of small bodies (asteroids and comets); the inter-planetary medium; and the origin and development of the Solar System.  Laboratory investigations of relevance to Solar System phenomena are included in this theme. 

  • Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics (SAA) - Theoretical and observational studies of the structure and activity of the Sun and other stars; the physical properties and composition of all types of single and multiple stars; extra-solar system planet formation and detection; star formation and stellar evolution; stellar nucleosynthesis; and the properties of atoms and molecules of relevance to stellar astronomy.

  • Galactic Astronomy (GAL) - Theoretical and observational studies on the composition, structure, and evolution of the Milky Way galaxy and nearby galaxies. Research may focus on the stellar populations in these galaxies; the characteristics of star clusters; the interstellar medium; and the properties of atomic and molecular constituents of the interstellar medium. Relevant laboratory investigations are included. 

  • Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology (EXC) - Theoretical and observational studies of the more distant Universe.  Research topics include galaxy formation, evolution, and interaction; active galaxies; quasars; large-scale structure; and all areas of cosmology. 

Program contacts

Name Email Phone Organization
Vernon L. Pankonin
Program Director, Planetary Astronomy
vpankoni@nsf.gov (703) 292-4902
Nigel A. Sharp
Program Director, Extragalactic Astronomy & Cosmology
nsharp@nsf.gov (703) 292-4905 MPS/AST
Michael Briley
Program Director, Stellar Astronomy & Astrophysics
mbriley@nsf.gov (703) 292-4901
Randy L. Phelps
Program Director, Galactic Astronomy
rphelps@nsf.gov (703) 292-4910 OD/OIA

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