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Russel Kent Honeycutt grad student 1981 Indiana University (Physics Tree)
 (Time-resolved spectroscopy of accretion disks in algol-type binaries.)
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Hrivnak BJ, Henson G, Hillwig TC, et al. (2019) Variability in Proto-planetary Nebulae. VI. Multitelescope Light Curve Studies of Several Medium-bright (V = 13–15), Carbon-rich Objects The Astronomical Journal. 159: 21
Kaitchuck RH, Schlegel EM, White JC, et al. (1998) Spectroscopy of the cataclysmic variable uu aquarii: S-waves and bright spots Astrophysical Journal. 499: 444-453
Wagner RM, Thorstensen JR, Honeycutt RK, et al. (1998) A photometric and spectroscopic study of the cataclysmic variable SX Leonis Minoris in quiescence and superoutburst Astronomical Journal. 115: 787-800
Kaitchuck RH, Schlegel EM, Kent Honeycutt R, et al. (1994) An atlas of Doppler emission-line tomography of cataclysmic variable stars Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 93: 519-530
Yoon TS, Honeycutt RK, Kaitchuck RH, et al. (1994) Quantitative spectral types for 19 Algol secondaries Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 106: 239
Kaitchuck RH. (1992) Observations of Disks in Algol and Cataclysmic Binaries Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 675: 75-83
Martell PJ, Kaitchuck RH. (1991) Spectroscopy of FO Aquarii - Evidence for reprocessing in a hot wind The Astrophysical Journal. 366: 286-299
Marsh TR, Horne K, Schlegel EM, et al. (1990) Doppler imaging of the dwarf nova U geminorum Astrophysical Journal. 364: 637-646
Mansperger CS, Kaitchuck RH. (1990) Spectroscopy of the Dwarf Nova TW Virginis Caught on the Rise to Outburst The Astrophysical Journal. 358: 268-273
Kaitchuck RH, Honeycutt RK, Faulkner DR. (1989) Spectroscopic and photometric observations of transient accretion disks in U Cephei The Astrophysical Journal. 339: 420
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