Anjum S. Mukadam, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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(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 |