AST Journal Club, Fall 2021

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Once a week, students and faculty of the AST program congregate to chat about this and that, socialize, nibble on tasty snacks, drink tea, and discuss the latest developments in astronomy. Please join us.

When?
Wednesday, 3:35 PM: Tea and snacks; followed at 4:40 PM by talks
Where?
Carlson Building, outside (or inside) East-side lobby for snacks, followed by CAR-1275 for talks. We'll meet in person whenever possible, but if it's necessary to hold a meeting over Zoom, we'll use this link.
How?
Use the RIT Astrophysics Journal Club entry on benty-fields to submit papers for us to discuss.
Tea?
Yes, many different kinds of tea

Typically, three people will lead discussions during each meeting. You can sign up for a timeslot on the AST Journal Club sheet. Contact Michael Richmond if you aren't able to access this sheet. I will periodically transfer names from the sheet to this webpage, writing them into the table below.

Week 1 no tea time, this week only. Paper discussion starts 4:40 PM Michael Richmond
Calibration of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch Method in the Megamaser Host Galaxy, NGC 4258 (M106)
Vera Delfavero
Formation of the First Two Black Hole - Neutron Star Mergers (GW200115 and GW200105) from Isolated Binary Evolution see also an interesting figure.
Michael Lam
The orbit of Planet Nine
Week 2 Michael Richmond
Measurements of the Hubble Constant: Tensions in Perspective
Sara Rosborough
Varstrometry for Off-nucleus and Dual sub-Kpc AGN (VODKA): Hubble Space Telescope Discovers Double Quasars
Michael Lam
No Large Dependence of Planet Frequency on Galactocentric Distance
Week 3 Joel Kastner
When to Post? Saturday Evening? The Propriety of Papers
Ben Vaughan
Multiwavelength view of SPT-CL J2106-5844. The radio galaxies and the thermal and relativistic plasmas in a massive galaxy cluster merger at z~1.13
Ryan Butler
K2, Spitzer, and TESS Transits of Four Sub-Neptune Exoplanets
Week 4 Jitrapon Lertprasertpong
A universal relationship between stellar masses and binding energies of galaxies
Ryan Wills
A search of the full six years of the Dark Energy Survey for outer Solar System objects
Michael Richmond
Detection of the Crab Nebula by the prototype Schwarzschild-Couder Telescope but see also an older version (PDF) and Fig. 6 of this paper , as well as ctapSCT website
Week 5 Lorenzo Ennoggi
Two steps forward and one step sideways: the propagation of relativistic jets in realistic binary neutron star merger ejecta
Muhammad Zeeshan
SpecGrav: Detection of Gravitational Waves using Deep Learning
Michael Richmond
A New Type of Exoplanet Direct Imaging Search: The SCExAO/CHARIS Survey of Accelerating Stars
Week 6 Sadie Coffin
The diffuse gamma-ray background is dominated by star-forming galaxies and Cosmic Gamma-ray Background Radiation
Sofia Valentina Sosa
Alteration of the magnetosphere of the Vela pulsar during a glitch but see also a local copy and lighthouse animation and ATel 14806.
Shaelyn Shadwell
Is the Birth of PSR J0538+2817 Accompanied by a Gamma-ray Burst? See also the FAST website
Week 7 Ben Vaughan
The HASHTAG project: The First Submillimeter Images of the Andromeda Galaxy from the Ground
Muhammad Zeeshan
Detection and Parameter Estimation of Gravitational Waves from Binary Neutron-Star Mergers in Real LIGO Data using Deep Learning
Week 8 Jitrapon Lertprasertpong
Multipoint ICME events during the first year of combined Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, Parker Solar Probe, Wind and STEREO-A observations plus a video
Michael Richmond
VLT/SPHERE imaging survey of the largest main-belt asteroids: Final results and synthesis and see also SPHERE Unveils the True Face of the Largest Main Belt Asteroids and a description of SPHERE.
Week 9: Mystery Chai Ryan Butler
Chemical evidence for planetary ingestion in a quarter of Sun-like stars
Ryan Wills
Modeling the Spectral Diversity of Quasars in the Sixteenth Data Release from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Lorenzo Ennoggi
The early evolution of solar flaring plasma loops
Week 10 Sadie Coffin
Fragmentation of ring galaxies and transformation to clumpy galaxies and pictures: Picture A and Picture B
Sofia Valentina Sosa
Consecutive Bright Pulses in the Vela Pulsar and also this animation and this diagram
Shaelyn Shadwell
TOI-2285b: A 1.7 Earth-radius Planet Near the Habitable Zone around a Nearby M Dwarf
Michael Richmond
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Week 11: Russian (but really American) tea Ben Vaughan
Metrics of research impact in astronomy: Predicting later impact from metrics measured 10-15 years after the PhD           A Unified Model for the Fan Region and the North Polar Spur: A bundle of filaments in the Local Galaxy
Muhammad Zeeshan
Gravitational wave population inference with deep flow-based generative network
Michael Richmond
HST is sick but maybe we would feel better if we put a new space telescope far away
Week 12: Kehwa tea from Kashmir Ryan Butler
The Scientific Observation Campaign of the Hayabusa-2 Capsule Re-entry
Jitrapon Lertprasertpong
The electron-capture origin of supernova 2018zd
Vera Delfavaro
Target of Opportunity Observations of Gravitational Wave Events with Vera C. Rubin Observatory
Week 13: Ginger tea Sadie Coffin
Stellar Metamorphosis: Red stars evolve into brown dwarfs and Observations of Protoplanetary Disk Structures
Sofia Valentina Sosa
Pulsars and Special Relativity see also this diagram
Shaelyn Shadwell
Is it possible to control gravity on the Earth's surface? see also info on Dyson sphere and Ringworld
Week 14 -- Thanksgiving no meeting
Week 15: Hoji-Cha from Japan Ryan Wills
A search for Planet 9 in the IRAS data
Lorenzo Ennoggi
Models of pulsationally assisted gravitationally confined detonations with different ignition conditions
Michael Lam
Searches for Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars at Two Harmonics in the Second and Third LIGO-Virgo Observing Runs


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