HOME PAGE OF BEVERLY J. SMITH
Associate Professor
in the
Department
of Physics and Astronomy
at
East Tennessee State University.
Research Interests:
Multi-Wavelength
Studies of the Interstellar Medium and Star Formation in External Galaxies;
Asymptotic Giant Branch
Stars
email:
Telephone: (423)-439-8418
Office: Brown Hall 273
FALL 2009:
ASTRONOMY 1010: ASTRONOMY I
CLASS
SPRING 2010:
ASTRONOMY 1020: ASTRONOMY II
CLASS
Spring 2009 Office Hours:
Tuesday 4-5 PM/Wednesday 3-4 PM
Research Program
Publications
and
Recent Conference Presentations
The 4.5 micron Excess from Dwarf Galaxies
Interacting galaxies with Spitzer/GALEX/SARA
Chandra X-Ray Imaging of the Interacting Galaxy NGC 7714/5
The COBE DIRBE Point Source Catalog
Galaxy Wars:
Stellar Populations and Star Formation in Interacting Galaxies
Conference: to be held at ETSU July 19-22, 2009
ETSU Observatory
Open House Presentations on
Dusty Variable Stars,
Black Holes,
Galaxy Collisions,
the Chandra X-Ray Telescope,
and
the
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Mice, Monsters, and Other Celestial Beasts:
A Space Safari
A Public Presentation at the
ETSU Planetarium
| Optical Image | 2.6mm CO Spectrum | 158 micron [C II] Spectrum |
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NGC 4294, a low mass galaxy with large quantities of
previously unseen
gas
Last update: 12/30/09