Astronomy Research at Geneseo - Steinhauer Group
Dr. Steinhauer has an active astronomical research program studying the properties of stars, particularly in open clusters and in conjunction with the WIYN Open Cluster Study. The projects include photometric studies of clusters, as well as spectroscopic work focusing on how measurements of surface abundances of the light elements, particularly Lithium, can give insights into process that occur within.
Students get involved in these projects typically during ten-week summer research opportunities, processing and reducing photometric data of a cluster to determine fundamental parameters such as age, distance, interstellar reddening and metallicity. Students also routinely accompany Dr. Steinhauer on observing runs to Kitt Peak National Observatory using the WIYN 0.9m and WIYN 3.5m telescopes and present poster papers at national conferences.
Recent Refereed Journal Papers
- 2023 - WIYN Open Cluster Study 89. M48 (NGC 2548) 2: Lithium Abundances in the 420 Myr Open Cluster M48 from Giants through K Dwarfs
- 2022 - WIYN open cluster study: The old open cluster, NGC 188, and a re-evaluation of Lithium-richness among red giants
- 2021 - WIYN Open Cluster Study. LXXXIV. The Effect of Chromospheric Activity on Oxygen Abundances from the 7774 Å Triplet in Pleiades Dwarfs
- 2020 - WIYN Open Cluster Study LXXX: HDI CCD UBVRI Photometry of the Old Open Cluster NGC 7142 and Comparison to M67
- 2020 - WIYN Open Cluster Study LXXIX. M48 (NGC 2548) I. Radial Velocities, Rotational Velocities, and Metallicities of Stars in the Open Cluster M48 (NGC 2548)
- 2020 - Intermediate-to-low mass stars in open clusters and the evolution of Li
- 2018 - Li in Open Clusters: Cool Dwarfs in the Young, Subsolar-metallicity Cluster M35 (NGC 2168)
- 2017 - WIYN Open Cluster Study. LXXV. Testing the Metallicity Dependence of Stellar Lithium Depletion Using Hyades-aged Clusters. I. Hyades and Praesepe