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 schedule ASTR 5110 AMP Fall 2022: Final Project

Please email me your Project title and paper before class Fri 4 Nov. It will be posted here.

Please make a zoom recording of your 10 minute presentation, and upload the zoom recording to canvas no later than Fri 18 Nov.

Name Title Paper Reviewers
Solar System
1. James Crowley Dark Off-limb Gap: Manifestation of a Temperature Minimum and the Dynamic Nature of the Chromosphere arXiv:2208.14134 Emily Farr, Jorge Romero, Christy Lentz
2. Mikayla Huffman Evolution of H2O Production in Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) as Inferred from Forbidden Oxygen and OH Emission arXiv:1802.06116 Leah Zuckerman, Anna Zuckerman, Mike Rothman
3. Sarah Bruce The effect of water and electron collisions in the rotational excitation of HF in comets arXiv:2210.11967 Maggie Huber, Chloë Benton, Valerie Wong
Planets
4. Anna Zuckermann JWST Observations of the Exoplanet/Brown Dwarf VHS 1256 b arXiv:2209.00620 Leah Zuckerman, Mikayla Huffman, Matt Kalscheur
5. Jorge Romero Thirty years of \(\textrm{H}_3^+\) astronomy Rev. Mod. Phys. 92, 035003 (2020) James Crowley, Christy Lentz, Adhitya Sripennem
6. Mike Rothman Jupiter's Aurora Clarke et al. (2015) Mikayla Huffman, Sammi Rosenfeld, Emily Farr
7. Emily Farr Solar-wind electron precipitation on weakly magnetized bodies: the planet Mercury arXiv:2209.08517 James Crowley, Sammi Rosenfeld, Mike Rothman
8. Christy Lentz Tracing the fate of carbon and the atmospheric evolution of Mars arXiv:1512.00758 Anna Zuckerman, Sammi Rosenfeld, Matt Kalscheur
Stars
9. Samantha Rosenfeld Rosette nebula globules: Seahorse giving birth to a star arXiv:1707.05074 Mike Rothman, Judit Bergfalk, Jorge Romero
10. Adhitya Sripennem Anatomy of a Young Massive Star Cluster: NGC 1569-B arXiv:0710.0547 James Crowley, Judit Bergfalk, Jorge Romero
11. Matt Kalscheur A JWST Near- and Mid-Infrared Nebular Spectrum of the Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx arXiv:2211.00038 Adhitya Sripennem, Omar French, Daniel Mendoza
Galaxies
12. Maggie Huber Strong [OIII] \(\lambda\)5007 Emission-line Compact Galaxies in LAMOST DR9: Blueberries, Green Peas, and Purple Grapes arXiv:2201.04911 Sarah Bruce, Chloë Benton, Valerie Wong
13. Chloë Benton A shot in the Dark (Ages): a faint galaxy at \(z=9.76\) confirmed with JWST arXiv:2210.15639 Maggie Huber, Sarah Bruce, Valerie Wong
14. Omar French The chemical enrichment in the early Universe as probed by JWST via direct metallicity measurements at \(z \sim 8\) arXiv:2207.12375 Abdullah Alshaffi, Matt Kalscheur, Christy Lentz
15. Leah Zuckermann First look with JWST spectroscopy: \(z \sim 8\) galaxies resemble local analogues arXiv:2207.10034 Mikayla Huffman, Anna Zuckerman, Omar French
16. Daniel Mendoza Spectroscopy from Lyman alpha to [O III] 5007 of a Triply Imaged Magnified Galaxy at Redshift \(z = 9.5\) arXiv:2210.15699 Leah Zuckerman, Abdullah Alshaffi, Judit Bergfalk
17. Judit Bergfalk First Sample of H\(\alpha\)+[O III] \(\lambda\)5007 Line Emitters at \(z > 6\) through JWST/NIRCam Slitless Spectroscopy arXiv:2209.03374 Abdullah Alshaffi, Daniel Mendoza, Adhitya Sripennem
18. Valerie Wong A spectroscopic search for AGN activity in the reionization era arXiv:1708.05173 Maggie Huber, Sarah Bruce, Chloë Benton
19. Abdullah Alshaffi High Equivalent Width of Hα+[N II] Emission in \(z \sim 8\) Lyman-break Galaxies from IRAC 5.8μm Observations: Evidence for Efficient Lyman-continuum Photon production in the Epoch of Re-ionization arXiv:2204.02986 Emily Farr, Omar French, Daniel Mendoza

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