Kathryn E. Weil

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2010-2014 Physics Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
 2014- Physics and Astronomy Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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David H. Roberts research assistant 2011-2014 Brandeis
John F. C. Wardle research assistant 2011-2014 Brandeis
Robert A. Fesen grad student 2014- Dartmouth (Astronomy Tree)
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Weil KE, Fesen RA, Patnaude DJ, et al. (2020) Late-time Circumstellar Interaction of SN 2017eaw in NGC 6946 The Astrophysical Journal. 900: 11
Weil KE, Fesen RA, Patnaude DJ, et al. (2020) Detection of the Red Supergiant Wind from the Progenitor of Cassiopeia A The Astrophysical Journal. 891: 116
Fesen RA, Weil KE. (2020) Detection of Late-time Optical Emission from SN 1941C in NGC 4136 The Astrophysical Journal. 890: 15
Raymond JC, Caldwell N, Fesen RA, et al. (2020) Rapid Postshock Cooling and Pressure-driven Shell-phase Evolution of the Galactic Halo SNR G70.0–21.5 The Astrophysical Journal. 888: 90
Fesen RA, Weil KE, Raymond JC, et al. (2020) G107.0+9.0: A New Large Optically Bright, Radio and X-Ray Faint Galactic Supernova Remnant in Cepheus Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Weil KE, Thorstensen JR, Haberl F. (2018) An Optical Study of Two VY Sculptoris-type Cataclysmic Binary Stars: V704 And and RX J2338+431 The Astronomical Journal. 156: 231
Fesen RA, Weil KE, Cisneros IA, et al. (2018) The Cygnus Loop’s distance, properties, and environment driven morphology Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 481: 1786-1798
Fesen RA, Weil KE, Hamilton AJS, et al. (2017) Optical and UV Spectra of the Remnant of SN 1885 (S And) in M31 The Astrophysical Journal. 848: 130
Thorstensen JR, Alper EH, Weil KE. (2016) A Trip to the Cataclysmic Binary Zoo: Detailed Follow-Up of 35 Recently-Discovered Systems The Astronomical Journal. 152: 226
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