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Wyn Evans' Personal Home Page
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~nwe/29 Jan 2024: Our twitter feed has uptodate news on campaigns. If you wish to contact me about a bullying issue in Cambridge University, please use this email.. ... I have developed new mechanisms for hypervelocity stars. In theoretical physics, I pioneered the study -
Prof Richard McMahon, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Home Page
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~rgm/28 Jun 2024: in order to determine whether the acceleration requires a new form Dark Energy or modifications to General Relativity on large (Giga light year) scales. ... Gravitationally lensed quasars in Gaia: III. 22 new lensed quasars from Gaia data release 2, Lemon -
Erin E Hayes
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~eeh55/resume.html2 May 2024: The researchers give a presentation about their science and then help the students create art which visualizes the data from the presentation in a new way. -
Erin E Hayes
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~eeh55/research.html2 May 2024: Current Research Projects. Cosmology with Strongly Lensed Supernovae. In light of the Hubble tension, astronomy is looking to new probes, which are independent of the local distance ladder, with which to ... systems. The study of strongly lensed -
Submission_HoC_NWE
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~nwe/Culture.pdf11 Oct 2023: Astronomy is a collaborative endeavour. At least some fixed-term contracts can be replaced by open-ended contracts, with people moving to new funding sources as they become available. ... a3877756.html. [10] -
Planetary System DynamicsPart III Mathematics / Part III Astrophysics …
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wyatt/psd_eg2.pdf5 Nov 2023: the eccentricity of the new orbit e2. -
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https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~phewett/Astro-jobs_1_2308.pdf15 Aug 2023: 15/08/2023 2. Astronomy Job Opportunities for New Ph.D. Graduates. Paul Hewett. ... working environment/support compared to academia. Institute of Astronomy “astro-jobs” presentation. Astronomy Job Opportunities for New Ph.D. -
Table of Contents 2 Tides Locally familiar 2.1 Astrophysical ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wyatt/topics2.pdf29 Sep 2023: 2.4.3 Tidal Locking. Remember:. Note that at New Moon we only see Earth-shine. -
M. Pettini: Structure and Evolution of Stars — Lecture ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~pettini/Stellar%20Structure%20Evolution/Lecture02.pdf10 Oct 2023: Gaia is also providing a numberof stringent new tests of general relativity and cosmology. -
M. Pettini: Structure and Evolution of Stars — Lecture ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~pettini/Stellar%20Structure%20Evolution/Lecture03.pdf10 Oct 2023: levels.Eventually the electron will de-excite and jump down to a lower energylevel, emitting a new photon of specific frequency. -
M. Pettini: Structure and Evolution of Stars — Lecture ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~pettini/Stellar%20Structure%20Evolution/Lecture07.pdf23 Oct 2023: Tb. Ho. Er. Tm. Yb. Hf. Dy. Figure 1.— Recent abundance determinations in five r-process rich stars, based upon new atomiclab data, compared with two solar system r-process only -
M. Pettini: Structure and Evolution of Stars — Lecture ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~pettini/Stellar%20Structure%20Evolution/Lecture16.pdf24 Nov 2023: 16.1 A Little History. In 1572 the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe observed a new star in theconstellation of Cassiopeia and described it in his book De Stella Nova(Latin for ... Concerning the New Star”), giving rise to the name nova.Novae are now -
M. Pettini: Structure and Evolution of Stars — Lecture ...
https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~pettini/Stellar%20Structure%20Evolution/Lecture11.pdf6 Nov 2023: Thus a new star is chemically homogeneous. This will change asthe star ages.
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