Angela Speck

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University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Astrophysics Physics
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Sargent BA, Srinivasan S, Speck A, et al. (2015) Comparative Studies of the Dust around Red Supergiant and Oxygen-Rich Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars in the Local Universe Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 11: 470-471
Messenger SJ, Speck A, Volk K. (2013) Probing the "30 μm" feature: Lessons from extreme carbon stars Astrophysical Journal. 764
Henry RBC, Speck A, Karakas AI, et al. (2012) The curious conundrum regarding sulfur abundances in planetary nebulae Astrophysical Journal. 749
Guha Niyogi S, Speck AK, Onaka T. (2011) A temporal study of the oxygen-rich pulsating variable asymptotic giant branch star, T Cep: Investigation on dust formation and dust properties Astrophysical Journal. 733
Clayton GC, De Marco O, Whitney BA, et al. (2011) The dust properties of two hot r coronae borealis stars and a wolf-rayet central star of a planetary nebula: In search of a possible link Astronomical Journal. 142
Henry RBC, Speck A, Karakas AI, et al. (2011) The curious conundrum regarding sulfur and oxygen abundances in planetary nebulae Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 7: 384-385
Sargent BA, Srinivasan S, Meixner M, et al. (2010) The mass-loss return from evolved stars to the large magellanic cloud. II. Dust properties for oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch stars Astrophysical Journal. 716: 878-890
Kemper F, Woods PM, Antoniou V, et al. (2010) The SAGE-Spec Spitzer Legacy program: The life cycle of dust and gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 122: 683-700
Srinivasan S, Sargent BA, Matsuura M, et al. (2010) The mass-loss return from evolved stars to the large magellanic cloud: III. Dust properties for carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch stars Astronomy and Astrophysics. 524
Ueta T, Stencel RE, Yamamura I, et al. (2010) The interface between the stellar wind and interstellar medium around R Cassiopeiae revealed by far-infrared imaging Astronomy and Astrophysics. 514
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