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Bridging the Gap
Elusive Explosions in the Local Universe
by
Mansi M. Kasliwal
For centuries, we have known that our dynamic universe is adorned by cosmic fireworks: energetic and ephemeral beacons of light from a single star that are a million (nova) to a billion (supernova) ...
Cosmic Explosions
The Beasts and Their Lair
by
Edo Berger, Ph.D.
The diversity of stellar death is revealed in the energy, velocity and geometry of the explosion debris ("ejecta''). Using multi-wavelength observations of gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglows I show ...
A Multi-Wavelength Census of Star Formation ...
by
Naveen A. Reddy
We examine the census of star-forming galaxies and their extinction properties at redshift z~2, when a large fraction of the stellar mass in the universe formed. We find a good agreement between ...
The Diversity of Neutron Stars
Nearby Thermally Emitting Neutron Stars and the Compact ...
by
David L. Kaplan
Neutron stars are invaluable tools for exploring stellar death, the physics of ultra-dense matter, and the effects of extremely strong magnetic fields. The observed population of neutron stars is ...
Brown Dwarf Companions to Young Solar Analogs
An Adaptive Optics Survey Using Palomar and Keck
by
Stanimir A. Metchev
We present results from an adaptive optics survey conducted with the Palomar and Keck telescopes over 3 years, which measured the frequency of stellar and sub-stellar companions to Sun-like stars. ...
The Circumstellar Environment of Evolved ...
by
Kevin Marvel
The dissertation presents the results of a multi-epoch very long baseline interferometric study of water masers located in the extended atmospheres of evolved stars. The research was performed using ...
High Angular Resolution Studies of the ...
by
Joshua A. Eisner
Young stars are surrounded by massive, rotating disks of dust and gas, which supply a reservoir of material that may be incorporated into planets or accreted onto the central star. In this ...
The Properties of Star-Forming Galaxies at ...
Kinematics, Stellar Populations, and Metallicities
by
Dawn K. Erb
We study the properties of star-forming galaxies at redshift z~2, an era in which a substantial fraction of the stellar mass in the universe formed. Using 114 near-IR spectra of the H-alpha and [N ...
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