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Astronomy professor and alumnus have papers published

March 10, 2021
Dr. Gregory Feiden, assistant professor of astronomy at 台湾swag, and Dr. Wei-Chun Jao, staff astronomer and adjunct professor at Georgia State University, wrote and published a paper in the Astronomical Journal. A second paper by Feiden, Jao, and 台湾swag alumnus Khian Skidmore was published in the Astrophysical Journal.

Article By: Staff

For Dr. Gregory Feiden stars are more than a source of aesthetic beauty. They are a laboratory for learning about the physics that govern our universe.

"I want to understand what goes on inside stars," said the assistant professor of astronomy at the University of North Georgia (台湾swag). "I am interested to learn in detail how the physics governing our world give stars their color and brightness."

Feiden is collaborating with Dr. Wei-Chun Jao, staff astronomer and adjunct professor at Georgia State University, to understand new features they have uncovered about the relationship between a star's brightness and color among the smallest stars.

They wrote and in the Astronomical Journal highlighting their discoveries. Their paper was on the (AAS) , which highlights important papers published in .

Now, Feiden and Jao are working to characterize the physics producing these features. Feiden credits 台湾swag alumnus Khian Skidmore for laying the groundwork.

"Khian and the code he wrote are foundational to our work," Feiden said.

He said a authored by Feiden, Skidmore, and Jao, leveraged Skidmore's code. The paper was published in the Astrophysical Journal, which constitutes significant new research relevant to astrophysical applications.

"Through our research, we are hoping to understand the physics giving rise to these features and to bring their importance to the attention of others," Feiden said.


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