
Dr. Kat Barger
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Dr. Kat Barger
@KatBarger
How do galaxies keep forming stars without running out of gas? To figure out how, I study the gas clouds that are flowing into, out of, and within galaxies.










Astronomers, there is still time to apply for the tenure track faculty position @tcu. Deadline is January 19th. Both @KatBarger and @pmfastro will be at the #AAS243 meeting this week and are happy to answer your questions.

Last week, @KatBarger’s research team observed with the @GreenBankObserv. Her grad students Jo & April were pointing the telescope at gas clouds surround our galaxy. These neutral hydrogen observations will be combined with @HubbleTelescope to assess their chemical composition.


Stone Gebhart presented is research on gas kicked out of the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud galaxies from exploding stars! Here he is at @tcu's Research & Creative Activities symposium. #UndergradResearch @KatBarger



Congrats grad student April Horton on her funded NSF GRFP program to explore how the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy is generating a galactic wind from exploding stars in its disk using @WHAM_CTIO and @HubbleTelescope observations. @NSF @KatBarger


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Katherine Anthony is presenting her work on “Wind of Change: Characterizing Neutral Hydrogen Emission from Supernovae Explosions in a Nearby Galaxy” right now in TUC 145. She did this work as a summer intern though our Research Experience for Undergrad program #REU @NSF


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