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Using Nasa's Tess Mission To Search For Extremely Low Mass White Dwarf Stars, Corinna Peña
Using Nasa's Tess Mission To Search For Extremely Low Mass White Dwarf Stars, Corinna Peña
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
Extremely low-mass white dwarf stars (ELM) are white dwarf stars with a mass lower than 0.45 solar masses that could not have evolved through normal processes within the lifetime of our universe. Therefore, these objects can only be created through a common envelope phase or a stable Roche lobe overflow while in a binary. These objects have periods between a few minutes to a few hours, so they are very short lived which makes them very rare. My goal for this project was to find these ELM stars by using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) data. I analyzed this …
The Role Of Black Hole And Neutron Star Interaction On The Dynamical Evolution Of Dense Stellar Systems, Michael Pajkos
The Role Of Black Hole And Neutron Star Interaction On The Dynamical Evolution Of Dense Stellar Systems, Michael Pajkos
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
With the recent detection of gravitational waves from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, a new realm of gravitational astrophysics has been opened. As the process of observing gravitational wave signals is still in its infancy, there is a need to provide gravitational astronomers with observable signatures in the electromagnetic spectrum. Hence, we explore the impact of solar mass black holes on the morphology of globular clusters. It has long been thought that due to high kick velocities from compact object gravitational interaction, Galactic age Globular Clusters are unable to retain black holes. Recent simulations, however, suggest that a …
Four Color Observations Of 2501 Lohja, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Hao Lu, Xianming Han
Four Color Observations Of 2501 Lohja, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Hao Lu, Xianming Han
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Photometric studies of asteroid 2501 Lohja were made between 2014 June 24 and 25 using the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) Kitt Peak telescope with Bessell B, V, R and I filters. We obtained a synodic period of 3.81 ± 0.01h, which is consistent with previous values.
Photometric Observations Of 782 Montefiore, 3842 Harlansmith, 5542 Moffatt, 6720 Gifu, And (19979) 1989 Vj, Xianming Han, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Wenjuan Liu, Luming Sun, Jingjing Shi, Shan Gao, Shufen Wang, Xiang Pan, Peng Jiang, Hongyan Zhou
Photometric Observations Of 782 Montefiore, 3842 Harlansmith, 5542 Moffatt, 6720 Gifu, And (19979) 1989 Vj, Xianming Han, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Wenjuan Liu, Luming Sun, Jingjing Shi, Shan Gao, Shufen Wang, Xiang Pan, Peng Jiang, Hongyan Zhou
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Five solar system minor planets were measured photometrically between 2012 October and December using the SARA (Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy) telescopes located in Kitt Peak National Observatory in USA and Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. The following synodic periods were found: 782 Montefiore P = 4.0728 ± 0.0006 h; 3842 Harlansmith, P = 2.7938 ± 0.0005 h; 5542 Moffatt P = 5.187 ± 0.001 h; 6720 Gifu, P = 4.231 ± 0.001 h; and (19979) 1989 VJ, P = 7.568 ± 0.005 h.
Rotation Periods Of 1660 Wood, 7173 Sepkoski, 12738 Satoshimiki, And (23233) 2000 Wm72, Xianming Han, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao
Rotation Periods Of 1660 Wood, 7173 Sepkoski, 12738 Satoshimiki, And (23233) 2000 Wm72, Xianming Han, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
We present rotation periods of four asteroids: 1660 Wood, 7173 Sepkoski, 12738 Satoshimiki, and (23233) 2000 WM72. The observations were undertaken using the SARA (Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy) South telescope, located in Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile, from 2011 December to 2012 April. The following synodic periods were found: 1660 Wood, P = 6.8088 ± 0.0002 h; 7173 Sepkoski, P = 2.44 ± 0.02 h; 12738 Satoshimiki, P = 8.708 ± 0.001 h; and (23233) 2000 WM72, P = 3.732 ± 0.003 h.
Lightcurve Analysis Of Four Asteroids, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Xianming Han, Lina R. Annable, Eli M. Finkel, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Tiffany M. Ramires, Frederick W. Rastede, Sean G. Sproston
Lightcurve Analysis Of Four Asteroids, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Xianming Han, Lina R. Annable, Eli M. Finkel, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Tiffany M. Ramires, Frederick W. Rastede, Sean G. Sproston
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
From June 2011 through May 2012 May, photometric data for four asteroids were obtained using the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA) telescope located at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. The following synodic periods were found: 4808 Ballaero, P = 8.8976 ± 0.0007 h; 7750 McEwen, P = 27.82 ± 0.01 h; 11941 Archinal, P = 2.717 ±0.006 h; and (47035) 1998WS, P = 7.996 ± 0.001 h.
Photometric Observation Of 3024 Hainan, 3920 Aubignan, And 5951 Alicemonet, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Xianming Han, Wenjuan Liu, Luming Sun, Jingjing Shi, Shan Gao, Hongyan Zhou
Photometric Observation Of 3024 Hainan, 3920 Aubignan, And 5951 Alicemonet, Bin Li, Haibin Zhao, Xianming Han, Wenjuan Liu, Luming Sun, Jingjing Shi, Shan Gao, Hongyan Zhou
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Three minor planets were measured photometrically between 2012 September 4 and 21 using the SARA (Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy) South telescope, located in Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. The following synodic periods were found: 3024 Hainan, P = 11.785 ± 0.005 h; 3920 Aubignan, P = 4.4762 ± 0.0005 h; and 5951 Alicemonet, P = 3.8871 ± 0.0005 h.
Constraining The Parameters Of Six Known Transiting Exoplanets, Mackenzie Lee Jones
Constraining The Parameters Of Six Known Transiting Exoplanets, Mackenzie Lee Jones
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
We present two new transits of GJ~1214b, five of TrES-lb, two of XO~2b, and one each of TrES~3b)WASP-16b and WASP- 36b. These observations were made with multiple observatories including IRTF-MORIS, Butler University's Holcomb Observatory, SARA-KPNO, and SARA-eTIO. Due to poor conditions and a lack of good comparison stars within the field of view, the parameter values for the radius ratio, inclination, and orbital distance, found for GJ-1214b are not reliable. The timing values, while still suspect, suggest consistency with the current ephemeris. After further analysis, the radius ratio we found for TrES-1b in Sloan r' is 0.0.13501±0.0001l, which differs by …
Period Determination For Nea (162421) 2000 Et70, Eduardo Manuel Alvarez, Julian Oey, Xianming Han, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Frederick W. Rastede
Period Determination For Nea (162421) 2000 Et70, Eduardo Manuel Alvarez, Julian Oey, Xianming Han, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Frederick W. Rastede
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Lightcurve analysis for (162421) 2000 ET70 was performed in collaboration with observers in Uruguay, Australia, and the United States from observations obtained during the asteroid’s favorable opposition in 2012. The synodic rotation period was found to be 8.947 ± 0.001 h and the lightcurve amplitude was 0.60 ± 0.07 mag.
8077 Hoyle: A Short Period Asteroid, Daniel A. Klinglesmith Iii, Ethan Risley, Janek Turk, Angelica Vargas, Xianming Han, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Frederick W. Rastede
8077 Hoyle: A Short Period Asteroid, Daniel A. Klinglesmith Iii, Ethan Risley, Janek Turk, Angelica Vargas, Xianming Han, Orry R. Heffner, Adam W. Kidd, Bradley J. Magnetta, Frederick W. Rastede
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The main-belt asteroid 8077 Hoyle was observed on 13 nights over a span of 47 days in 2012 April-May. A bimodal synodic period of 2.7454 ± 0.0002 h and an amplitude of 0.20 ± 0.02 mag. were obtained.
The Effect Of Tidal Disruptions On Giant Stars In The Galactic Center, Brian B. Geiss
The Effect Of Tidal Disruptions On Giant Stars In The Galactic Center, Brian B. Geiss
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
Recent observational data suggest the depletion of late-type giant stars in the inner most region of the Galactive Nucleus. Using dynamically evolving Fokker-Planck models of the Galactic Nucleus, we have followed in detail the stellar distribution as it evolves through the postmain-sequence phases. Of particular interest was the effect of stellar collisions and tidal disruptions by the central massive black hole on post main sequence stars as they expand in size. B y modeling tidal disruptions and stellar collisions, we have found that there should be a significant depletion of the giant stars in the innermost regions of the nucleus. …