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S. J. Austin

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Researcher

Also affiliated: Australian National University (2001); Georgia Institute of Technology (1995); Mitchell Institute (2014); Conway School of Landscape Design (2007–2024); Arizona State University (1992–1996); International Society of Nephrology (2002–2012); Texas A&M University (2014)

Faculty Researcher

5 h-index 47 pubs 241 cited

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  • Horses
  • Skull Fractures
  • Wounds and Injuries

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

S. J. Austin's research focuses on the properties of outer solar system objects and their formation. Austin has investigated the characteristics of cm-sized zodiacal dust, examining its physical and dynamical evolution within meteoroid streams. This work draws upon observations from meteor events to understand the formation of planetesimals. Austin has published 46 scholarly works, which have been cited 222 times, and holds an h-index of 5. This research contributes to the understanding of early solar system processes and the composition of interplanetary dust.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 47
  • Citations: 241

Selected Publications

  • Properties of outer solar system pebbles during planetesimal formation from meteor observations (2024)
    Icarus 5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Lifetime of cm-sized zodiacal dust from the physical and dynamical evolution of meteoroid streams (2024)
    Icarus 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • THE CHROMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY OF [HH97] FS Aur-79: A CLOSE BINARY WITH LATE-TYPE ACTIVE (dK7e+dM3e) COMPONENTS (2011)
    The Astronomical Journal 3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Late-Type Near-Contact Eclipsing Binary [HH97] FS Aur-79 (2007)
    The Astronomical Journal 4 citations DOI OpenAlex

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