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3 Director’s Message 25 Science Highlights Markus Kissler-Patig Nancy A. Levenson 5 High-resolution Optical Speckle Imaging at Gemini North Steve B. Howell, Elliott Horch, Mark Everett, and David Ciardi 29 Instrument Development Update Scot Kleinman, Benoit Neichel, and Maxime Boccas 34 Operations Corner Andy Adamson 9 Quasar Feedback and Galactic-scale 36 Gemini’s Fourth Science and Outflows Guilin Liu and Nadia L. Zakamska 13 Cosmic Collisions in the Distant Universe Susannah Alaghband-Zadeh 17 Jets from AGN Quench Star Formation in Shocking Ways Richard McDermid and Tim Davis 21 Young Galaxies and Stellar Nurseries User Meeting Pauline Barmby 40 STAC Report Henry Roe 43 Users’ Committee Report Sarah Brough and Committee 45 Viaje al Universo Ma. Antonieta García U. Born when Galaxies Collide Duilia de Mello, Claudia Mendes de Oliveira, Sergio Torres-Flores, and Fernanda Urrutia-Viscarra GeminiFocus December 2012 GeminiFocus is a publication of Gemini Observatory 670 N. A‘ohoku Place, Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 USA Phone: (808) 974-2500 Fax: (808) 974-2589 Online viewing address: www.gemini.edu/efocus Managing Editor: Peter Michaud Science Editor: Nancy A. Levenson Associate Editor: Stephen James O’Meara Designer: Eve Furchgott / Blue Heron Multimedia Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. 2 GeminiFocus On the Cover: This Galaxy is No Dead Ringer! This issue’s cover features the polar-ring galaxy NGC 660 as captured by the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at Gemini North. The dynamics of one galaxy piercing the heart of another produces many compelling features and sparks star formation as described in the Legacy Image release of October 18, 2012 (and featured as the Astronomy Picture of the Day on November 10, 2012). Learn more at: www.gemini.edu/node/11896 December2012