Lee Anne Willson
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Lee Anne Willson's Degrees
- PhD Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Astronomy University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lee Anne Willson is an American astronomer. Early life and education Lee Anne Willson was born on March 14, 1947, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Willson was interested in science from an early age. The daughter of a scientist, she spent her youth reading science fiction books. Her junior year of high school, she wanted to be an astronaut but she realized that this dream was impractical because she had poor vision, a crooked knee, and was female. Because she still wanted to learn about space, she decided that she wanted to be an astronomer instead.
Lee Anne Willson's Published Works
Published Works
- Mass Loss from Cool Stars: Impact on the Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations (2000) (200)
- From wind to superwind - The evolution of mass-loss rates for Mira models (1991) (142)
- Shock wave interpretation of emission lines in long period variable stars. II. Periodicity and mass loss (1979) (71)
- First Surface-resolved Results with the Infrared Optical Telescope Array Imaging Interferometer: Detection of Asymmetries in Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars (2006) (67)
- Theoretical velocity structure of long-period variable star photospheres. (1979) (44)
- Comparison between mass-losing and standard solar models (1987) (42)
- THE INITIAL–FINAL MASS RELATION AMONG WHITE DWARFS IN WIDE BINARIES (2011) (40)
- Secular Evolution in Mira Variable Pulsations (2005) (37)
- Pulsation and Mass Loss in Stars (1988) (32)
- Shock-wave interpretation of emission lines in long-period variable stars. I. The velocity of the shock. (1976) (31)
- First Images of R Aquarii and Its Asymmetric H2O Shell (2008) (30)
- Effects of pulsation and mass loss on stellar evolution (1984) (26)
- First Surface-resolved Results with the IOTA Imaging Interferometer: Detection of Asymmetries in AGB stars (2006) (25)
- Models of Planets and Brown Dwarfs in Mira Winds (2002) (18)
- An IRAS survey of main-sequence B, A, and F stars (1991) (16)
- Mass loss on the main sequence (1987) (14)
- Winds in collision. I - Geometric implications of the emission lines for V 1016 Cyg and HM Sge (1984) (14)
- THE STRUCTURE AND KINEMATICS OF THE ENVELOPE AROUND U ORI FROM IOTA OBSERVATIONS (2009) (13)
- Continuous and burst-like accretion on to substellar companions in Mira winds (2003) (13)
- ROSAT OBSERVATIONS OF THE SYMBIOTIC STARS PU VULPECULAE AND FG SERPENTIS, AND THE CATACLYSMIC VARIABLE V SAGITTAE (1996) (12)
- The effects of pulsation-extended atmospheres on the apparent diameters of Mira variables (1988) (12)
- Why a Meeting on Angular Momentum and Mass Loss for Hot Stars (1990) (11)
- SiO MASERS IN ASYMMETRIC MIRAS. IV. χ CYGNI, R AQUILAE, R LEO MINORIS, RU HERCULIS, U HERCULIS, AND U ORIONIS (2010) (11)
- Winds in collision. II - An analysis of the X-ray emission from the eruptive symbiotic HM Sge (1984) (11)
- Atmospheric kinematics of high velocity long period variables (1982) (10)
- Observation of possible mode switching in three semiregular variable stars (1991) (10)
- Fe I fluorescence in T Tauri stars. II. Clues to the velocity field in the circumstellar envelope (1975) (10)
- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss (1986) (9)
- Classification of red variables (1997) (8)
- Pulsation and Mass Loss for AGB Stars (1987) (8)
- The self-regulated winds of long-period variable stars (2004) (8)
- Fe I fluorescence in T Tauri stars (1974) (7)
- Bright carbon stars with detached circumstellar envelopes ― A natural consequence of helium shell flashes? (1990) (6)
- Pulsation and Mass Loss: Evolutionary Considerations (1988) (6)
- CONNECTION BETWEEN NONRADIAL PULSATIONS AND STELLAR WINDS IN MASSIVE STARS. IV - ATMOSPHERIC STRUCTURE AND MASS LOSS FROM PULSATION WITH SPECULATIVE APPLICATION TO B AND BE STARS (1986) (5)
- Theoretical Relationships between Observable Quantities for Mira Variables (1981) (5)
- Pulsation and Stellar Winds: Some Lessons Learned from Dynamical Models of the Atmospheres of Cool Stars (1998) (5)
- Evolution of cepheids with pulsationally driven mass loss (1987) (4)
- MULTIPLE SPIRAL BRANCHES ON LATE ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STARS (2012) (4)
- SiO MASERS IN ASYMMETRIC MIRAS. II. R CANCRI (2009) (4)
- Miras, Mass Loss, and the Origin of Planetary Nebulae (1981) (4)
- Theory of Stellar Atmospheres (Theorie des Atmospheres Stellaires) (1976) (4)
- The 1978 eclipse of R Aquarii. (1981) (3)
- Approaches to Mass‐loss Modeling, and the Bowen Code (2009) (3)
- Hot Flashes On Miras (2001) (3)
- Miras, RV Tauri Stars, and the Formation of Planetary Nebulae (2009) (2)
- THE SPECTRUM OF THE SYMBIOTIC NOVA AS 296 (=FG SERPENTIS) FROM JULY 1988 TO MARCH 1992 (1993) (2)
- What do we really know about mass loss on the AGB (2007) (2)
- Mass loss—formula, recipe, prescription or algorithm? (2008) (2)
- Pulsation and Mass Loss for Post-Main Sequence Stars (1986) (1)
- The O-C diagram: a useful tool. (1986) (1)
- The Bizarre Kinematics of Planetary Nebula NGC 7009, and Some Thoughts on the Transfer of Stellar Angular Momentum to Planetary Nebulae (1990) (1)
- Round Table Summary: Winds and Pulsating Stars (2003) (1)
- Atmospheric Shocks in Mira Variables — MgII Emission (1988) (1)
- Synthetic Mg II h and k Line Profiles of Mira-type Variables (1989) (1)
- Cepheid Evolution with Pulsationally-Driven Mass Loss (1989) (1)
- Mass Loss At the Tip of the AGB: Essentials for Population Synthesis (2004) (1)
- Main Sequence Mass Loss and the Ages of Stars a (1989) (1)
- High Dispersion Observations of MgII in Miras (1989) (0)
- Pulsation and Mass Loss in Stars: "Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Trieste, Italy, September 14-18, 1987" (2011) (0)
- Period Change in the Semiregular Variable RU Vulpeculae (2007) (0)
- Planets and Brown Dwarfs in the Winds of Dying Stars (2004) (0)
- Web-Based Courses on Basic Astronomical Concepts (2002) (0)
- The Interpretation of Radial Velocity Observations of Long Period Variable Stars (1979) (0)
- RADIAL-VELOCITY OBSERVATIONS OF LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES. (1979) (0)
- Eruptive Symbiotics with Colliding Stellar Winds (1982) (0)
- The Evidence That Wolf-Rayet Stars are in a Late Stage of Evolution (1990) (0)
- "Theoretical Glue": Understanding the Observed Properties of Miras with the Help of Theoretical Models (1997) (0)
- Shock waves, atmospheric structure and mass loss in Miras (1981) (0)
- Miras and the Ultimate Fate of the Earth (2000) (0)
- Effects of Main-Sequence Mass Loss on Solar Models (1986) (0)
- AGB mass loss (2011) (0)
- Limits on Mass Loss from Main Sequence A Stars (1991) (0)
- Preliminary interpretation of the MgII variability in L2 Puppis (1990) (0)
- Mass loss from pulsating cool stars (2008) (0)
- Relation of Observable Stellar Parameters to Mass-loss Rate of AGB Stars in the LMC (2021) (0)
- Observation of Possible Mode-switching in the Semiregular Variable RV Andromedae (1988) (0)
- Multiple Spiral Branches on Late AGB Stars (2011) (0)
- The Strangest of Mira-Type Stars - R-Aquarii (1981) (0)
- A Stars in the Pleiades (1987) (0)
- A Study of Bright Carbon Stars (1990) (0)
- Colliding wind models for eruptive symbiotic systems (1988) (0)
- A Parameter Study of Terminal AGB Evolution (1987) (0)
- Spirals from Interaction of a Small Body with a Pulsating AGB-Star Wind (2014) (0)
- Winds from Pulsating Stars (1997) (0)
- Deathzones and exponents: A different approach to incorporating mass loss in stellar evolution calculations (2008) (0)
- Secular Evolution in Mira Variables (paper) (2004) (0)
- Amateur-Professional Partnerships for Understanding the Nature of Variable Stars (2000) (0)
- Some Thoughts on the Analysis and Interpretation of Lightcurves - Part Two - Periodicities (1982) (0)
- Big, Cool, and Losing mass: Dependence of mass loss rates on L, R, M and Z (2007) (0)
- R Aqr - the 2022 Eclipse Has Started! (Abstract) (2020) (0)
- Cosmic contamination: elemental clues to the sun's birth (1980) (0)
- Animated NLTE Synthetic Spectra of Mira--type Variable Stars (1993) (0)
- Analytic Models of the Extended Atmospheres of Pulsating, Dust-free AGB Stars (1992) (0)
- Iron-I Fluorescence with Astrophysical Applications. (1973) (0)
- Pulsation, Shock Waves, and Calorispheres in Carbon Stars (1986) (0)
- What Do Luminous Cool Stars Tell Us About Mass Loss (2007) (0)
- A Statistical Study of Main Sequence A and F Stars: Testing the Main Sequence Mass Loss Hypothesis (1990) (0)
- Stellar Mass Loss and Pulsation (1989) (0)
- Velocity structure in long period variable star atmospheres (1980) (0)
- The dark sky paradox and the origin of the universe. (1978) (0)
- Symbiotic Star Systems Containing Mira Variables (1981) (0)
- The Life Cycle of Dust in the Atmospheres of Pulsating AGB Stars (2010) (0)
- Constraints on Terminal AGB Evolution from Properties of Miras and OH-IR Sources (1984) (0)
- UV Line Variations in Mira Symbiotics (1982) (0)
- The Chromosphere/Shock Dilemma of Non-Mira, Late-Type Variable Stars (1997) (0)
- Stellar pulsation: a memorial to John P. Cox. (1986) (0)
- What Makes a Star Act Like a Mira?-and Other Conclusions From Dynamical Atmosphere Models (2006) (0)
- Miras and Janet Mattei (2005) (0)
- Introduction to luminous late type variables: evolutionary status, variability mechanisms, and classification. (1988) (0)
- A New Collaboration in Modeling the Atmospheres of Mira-type Variables (1988) (0)
- An Analytical Approach to the Evolution and Death of AGB Stars (2017) (0)
- Pulsational Mass Loss and Cepheid Evolution (1985) (0)
- CLASSIFICATION OF RED VARIABLESJanet (2007) (0)
- FLUORESCENT Fe I EMISSION IN LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES. (1972) (0)
- Pulsation, mass loss, and stellar evolution. (1984) (0)
- HD193077—A Fast Rotating Wolf-Rayet Star (1990) (0)
- Cool Star Mass Loss Rate Study (2009) (0)
- Synthetic Spectra for Dynamical Models of Cepheid Atmospheres (1994) (0)
- The Carbon Dioxide Concentration in Earth’s atmosphere and Its Possible Influence on the Temperature at the Surface - as discussed in Sweden in 1894-96 (2014) (0)
- 220TH MEETING OF THE (2012) (0)
- Mass Loss from Variable Stars. (1977) (0)
- Main sequence mass loss (1987) (0)
- MGII Emission from Mira Variables (1985) (0)
- Mass Loss Laws and Miras (2000) (0)
- Obituary: George Hamilton Bowen Jr. (1925-2009) (2011) (0)
- Mg II emission from shock waves in Mira variables (1986) (0)
- Evolution of Balmer-line emission profiles of V1500 Cygni in the early decline phase (1980) (0)
- Radial Velocity Monitoring of X Cyg, T Cep, and o Ceti (1977) (0)
- Properties of Mira Variables (1981) (0)
- George Wallerstein (1930–2021) (2022) (0)
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