Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2022 Conferences for Undergraduate Women in Physics
Volume 67, Number 1
Friday–Sunday, January 21–23, 2022; Virtual
Session A01: Poster Session
12:00 AM,
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Abstract: A01.00157 : Monitoring the Light Curves of Pulsating White Dwarf Stars for Potential Outbursts*
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Authors:
Mabel Clausen
(South Louisiana Community College and Texas A&M University–Commerce)
Kurtis Williams
(Texas A&M University–Commerce)
*A special thank you to the National Science Foundation REU Grant PHY-2050277 for financially supporting this program and making this report possible. I would like to thank my mentor, Dr. Kurtis Williams, for teaching me about white dwarfs and many other aspects, which helped me complete this report. Additionally, I want to thank SciDAVis for its graphing program, which created a Fourier transform with a threshold for my report.
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