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Research Activities in
Astrophysical Data Reduction, Interpretation & Archiving

[Index: Solar/Heliospheric Galactic ExtraGalactic Other Research Areas]

UMBC personnel are involved in the analysis and interpretation of data collected from a wide variety of instruments. These include [Tenured or Tenure-track UMBC Faculty shown in red, Affliated UMBC Faculty in green]:

Solar & Heliospheric Physics

Constraining Models for Galactic Cosmic Rays
using ACE/CRIS and TIGER data.
[Dr. Georgia de Nolfo]

Galactic Sources

Gamma-Ray Observations of Be Binaries
using INTEGRAL
[Dr. Steve Sturner]
InfraRed observations of SN 1987A
using Spitzer
[Dr. Rick Arendt]
InfraRed Survey of the Galactic Center
using Spitzer
[Dr. Rick Arendt]
X-Ray Astrophysics of Cataclysmic Variables
using Swift and Suzarku.
[Dr. Koji Mukai]
X- & Gamma-Ray Research from Compact Binaries & Symbiotics
using Chandra, RXTE and XMM-Newton.
[Dr. Robin Corbet]

ExtraGalactic Sources

Detection, Analysis & Interpretation of Gamma-Ray Bursts
using Swift, with follow-up observations using Spitzer, XMM-Newton and ground-based infrared telescopes.
[Drs. John Cannizzo, Jay Cummings, Taka Sakamoto]
UV, X- & Gamma-Ray Observations of Active Galactic Nuclei
using Chandra, Suzaku and XMM-Newton
[Drs. Markos Georganopoulos, Ian George, Jane Turner]
X- & Gamma-Ray Emission from Groups and Clusters of Galaxies
using Chandra, RXTE and XMM-Newton
[Drs. David Davis, Alexis Finoguenov, Mark Henriksen]


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