A. D. Grauer Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
A. D. Grauer, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, focuses on stellar, planetary, and galactic phenomena, incorporating aspects of geophysics and sensor technology into their research. Grauer's work encompasses a range of astrophysical topics, from the study of pulsars and gravitational waves to broader investigations in astronomy. Recent research includes analysis of pulsating DB white dwarf stars, such as KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160, using data from the Whole Earth Telescope. Grauer has also contributed to asteroseismological studies of hot pulsating PG 1159 stars, including RXJ 2117+3412 and PG 1707+427, utilizing Whole Earth Telescope observations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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Amplitude and frequency variability of the pulsating DB white dwarf stars KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160 observed with the Whole Earth Telescope (2021)
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Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star (2021)
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Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427 (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Amplitude and frequency variability of the pulsating DB white dwarf stars KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160 observed with the Whole Earth Telescope
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Amplitude and frequency variability of the pulsating DB white dwarf stars KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160 observed with the Whole Earth Telescope
- Asteroseismology of RXJ 2117+3412, the hottest pulsating PG 1159 star
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427
- Whole Earth Telescope observations of the pulsating hot whitedwarf PG 1707+427