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Uncategorized | High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC
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Publications | High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC
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High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC. ADS Listing for E. T. Meyer can be found here. ADS Listing for M. Georganopoulos can be found here. Our personal pages also have complete publication lists. Selected Publications By Topic (Click on Titles for ADS Link). Anomalous X-ray Jets and the IC/CMB Model:. New ALMA and Fermi/LAT Observations of the large-scale jet of PKS 0637-752 Strengthen the Case Against the IC/CMB Model. Eileen T. Meyer. Meyer, Eileen T. Georganopoulos, Markos (2014) ApJ 780, L27. Meyer, Eilee...
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News | High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC
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High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC. 229th AAS Meeting in Grapevine, TX. Dr Meyer and three students attended the Winter Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Grapevine, TX. She gave a talk discussing the mysterious second emission component which appears ubiquitous in resolved, large-scale quasar jets. That talk can be found here: AAS 229 Jan2017. Graduate Student Peter Breiding (shown above) presented his poster on four new anomalous X-ray quasar jets which have not been detected by the.
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Presentations and Press | High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC
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High-Energy Astrophysics at UMBC. 229th AAS Meeting in Grapevine, TX. Dr Meyer and three students attended the Winter Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Grapevine, TX. She gave a talk discussing the mysterious second emission component which appears ubiquitous in resolved, large-scale quasar jets. That talk can be found here: AAS 229 Jan2017. Graduate Student Peter Breiding (shown above) presented his poster on four new anomalous X-ray quasar jets which have not been detected by the.