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Hugh Moody Van Horn grad student 1979 Rochester
 (Atmospheres for hot, high gravity, pure helium stars.)

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Pierre Bergeron grad student Université de Montréal (Physics Tree)
Alain Malo grad student 1996-1998 Université de Montréal (Physics Tree)
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Bergeron P, Wesemael F, Fontaine G, et al. (2021) Hot Degenerates in the MCT Survey. III. A Sample of White Dwarf Stars in the Southern Hemisphere The Astronomical Journal. 162: 188
Mathys G, Hubrig S, Mason E, et al. (2012) A search for magnetic fields in cool sdB stars Astronomische Nachrichten. 333: 30-33
Bergeron P, Wesemael F, Dufour P, et al. (2011) A comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of DB white dwarfs Astrophysical Journal. 737
Dufour P, Desharnais S, Wesemael F, et al. (2010) Multiwavelength observations of the hot db star pg 0112+104 Astrophysical Journal. 718: 647-656
Wesemael F. (2010) ‘Unaffected by Fortune, Good or Bad’: Context and Reception of Chandrasekhar's Mass–Radius Relationship for White Dwarfs, 1935–1965 Annals of Science. 67: 205-237
Chayer P, Fontaine G, Wesemael F, et al. (2009) Abundance patterns in hot subdwarf B stars: The case of carbon Aip Conference Proceedings. 1135: 148-150
Wesemael F, Racine R. (2008) Why Was The Companion Of Sirius Not Seen Prior To 1862 Journal For the History of Astronomy. 39: 161-179
Racine R, Wesemael F. (2008) Two Centuries of Image Quality Estimates from Double-Star Data Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 120: 465-473
Blanchette JP, Chayer P, Wesemael F, et al. (2008) FUSE determination of abundances in long-period pulsating V1093 her (PG 1716+426) stars Astrophysical Journal. 678: 1329-1341
Fontaine M, Chayer P, Oliveira CM, et al. (2008) Analysis of the FUSE Spectrum of the Hot, Evolved Star GD 605* The Astrophysical Journal. 678: 394-407
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