Heather R. Jacobson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Astronomy | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorCatherine A. Pilachowski | grad student | 2009 | Indiana University Bloomington | |
(A study of open clusters in the apparent abundance transition zone Rgc = 10 kpc in the Milky Way.) |
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Frebel A, Chiti A, Ji AP, et al. (2015) SD 1313-0019: ANOTHER SECOND-GENERATION STAR with [Fe/H] = -5.0, OBSERVED with the MAGELLAN TELESCOPE Astrophysical Journal Letters. 810 |
Bessell MS, Collet R, Keller SC, et al. (2015) Nucleosynthesis in a primordial supernova: Carbon and oxygen abundances in SMSS J031300.36-670839.3 Astrophysical Journal Letters. 806 |
Placco VM, Frebel A, Lee YS, et al. (2015) METAL-POOR STARS OBSERVED with the MAGELLAN TELESCOPE. III. NEW EXTREMELY and ULTRA METAL-POOR STARS from SDSS/SEGUE and INSIGHTS on the FORMATION of ULTRA METAL-POOR STARS Astrophysical Journal. 809 |
Jacobson HR, Frebel A. (2015) CD -24°17504 revisited: A new comprehensive element abundance analysis Astrophysical Journal. 808 |
Jacobson HR, Keller S, Frebel A, et al. (2015) HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY of EXTREMELY METAL-POOR STAR CANDIDATES from the SKYMAPPER SURVEY Astrophysical Journal. 807 |
Simon JD, Jacobson HR, Frebel A, et al. (2015) Chemical signatures of the first supernovae in the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy Astrophysical Journal. 802 |
Overbeek JC, Friel ED, Jacobson HR, et al. (2015) NGC 7789: An open cluster case study Astronomical Journal. 149 |
Keller SC, Bessell MS, Frebel A, et al. (2014) A single low-energy, iron-poor supernova as the source of metals in the star SMSS J031300.36-670839.3. Nature. 506: 463-6 |
Casey AR, Keller SC, Alves-Brito A, et al. (2014) The Aquarius comoving group is not a disrupted classical globular cluster Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 443: 829-851 |
Jacobson HR, Thanathibodee T, Frebel A, et al. (2014) The chemical evolution of phosphorus Astrophysical Journal Letters. 796 |