Anjum S. Mukadam, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
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"Anjum Shagufta Mukadam"
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http://hdl.handle.net/2152/1278

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Don E. Winget grad student 2004 UT Austin
 (Ensemble characteristics of the ZZ Ceti stars.)
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Szkody P, Mukadam AS, Toloza O, et al. (2017) Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet Light Curves Reveal Interesting Properties of CC Sculptoris and RZ Leonis The Astronomical Journal. 153: 123
Mukadam AS, Pyrzas S, Townsley DM, et al. (2016) CONSTRAINING THE ANGULAR MOMENTUM EVOLUTION OF V455 ANDROMEDAE Astrophysical Journal. 821
Szkody P, Mukadam AS, Gänsicke BT, et al. (2016) GW Librae : still hot eight years post-outburst The Astronomical Journal. 152: 48
Toloza O, Gänsicke BT, Hermes JJ, et al. (2016) GW Librae: A unique laboratory for pulsations in an accreting white dwarf Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 459: 3929-3938
Szkody P, Mukadam AS, Gänsicke BT, et al. (2013) Hubble space telescope and ground-based observations of V455 andromedae post-outburst Astrophysical Journal. 775
Sion EM, Szkody P, Mukadam A, et al. (2013) Multiwavelength photometry and hubble space telescope spectroscopy of the old nova V842 centaurus Astrophysical Journal. 772
Mukadam AS, Bischoff-Kim A, Fraser O, et al. (2013) Measuring the evolutionary rate of cooling of zz ceti Astrophysical Journal. 771
Mukadam AS, Townsley DM, Szkody P, et al. (2013) Enigmatic recurrent pulsational variability of the accreting white dwarf EQ LYN (SDSS J074531.92+453829.6) Astronomical Journal. 146
Szkody P, Mukadam AS, Sion EM, et al. (2013) Hubble space telescope and optical data on SDSSJ0804+5103 (EZ Lyn) one year after outburst Astronomical Journal. 145
Hermes JJ, Kilic M, Brown WR, et al. (2012) Rapid orbital decay in the 12.75-minute binary white dwarf J0651+2844 Astrophysical Journal Letters. 757
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