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Overview

Howard E. Bond is a researcher primarily affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic work is situated within the broad field of physics and astronomy, with a concentration on astronomy and astrophysics, instrumentation, and nuclear and high energy physics. Additional areas of interest include general health professions and philosophy.

Their research predominantly focuses on topics related to stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, astronomy and astrophysical research, astrophysics and star formation studies, and astrophysical phenomena and observations. Other areas covered include gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, astro and planetary science, and astrophysics and cosmic phenomena.

Howard E. Bond has contributed to numerous scientific publications, appearing prolific in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Their recent papers include:

  • Spectroscopic survey of faint planetary-nebula nuclei - I. Six new 'O vi' central stars, 2023, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Proper-motion Membership Tests for Four Planetary Nebulae in Galactic Globular Clusters, 2020, The Astronomical Journal

Other notable papers related to their research environment, though authored primarily by collaborators or associated researchers, include works published in 2021 and 2022 on subjects from luminous red novae to Hubble Space Telescope surveys.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Howard E. Bond include:

  • Gregory R. Zeimann
  • K. Werner
  • Andrea Bellini
  • K. C. Sahu
  • M. H. Siegel

Best Publications

  • The Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 Early Release Science data: Panchromatic Faint Object Counts for 0.2-2 microns wavelength

    Rogier A. Windhorst;Seth H. Cohen;Nimish P. Hathi;Patrick J. McCarthy

  • The Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 Early Release Science Data: Panchromatic Faint Object Counts for 0.2-2 μm Wavelength

    Rogier A. Windhorst;Seth H. Cohen;Nimish P. Hathi;Patrick J. McCarthy

  • Stellar Proper Motions in the Galactic Bulge from deep HST ACS/WFC Photometry

    Will Clarkson;Kailash Sahu;Jay Anderson;T. Smith

  • An energetic stellar outburst accompanied by circumstellar light echoes.

    Howard E. Bond;Arne Henden;Zoltan G. Levay;Nino Panagia;Nino Panagia

  • A HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE Survey for Resolved Companions of Planetary Nebula Nuclei

    Robin Ciardullo;Howard E. Bond;Michael S. Sipior;Laura K. Fullton

  • Stellar Proper Motions in the Galactic Bulge from Deep Hubble Space Telescope ACS WFC Photometry

    Will Clarkson;Kailash Sahu;Jay Anderson;T. Ed Smith

  • Morphologies of Planetary Nebulae Ejected by Close-Binary Nuclei

    Howard E. Bond;Mario Livio;Mario Livio

  • Extremely metal-deficient red giants. I. A new objective-prism, photometric, and radial-velocity survey

    H.E. Bond

  • Detection of Rotation in a Binary Microlens: PLANET Photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-41*

    M. D. Albrow;J.-P. Beaulieu;J.-P. Beaulieu;J. A. R. Caldwell;M. Dominik

  • White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters: Hubble Space Telescope Observations of M4*

    Harvey B. Richer;Gregory G. Fahlman;Rodrigo A. Ibata;Carlton Pryor

  • Transiting extrasolar planetary candidates in the Galactic bulge

    Kailash C. Sahu;Stefano Casertano;Howard E. Bond;Jeff Valenti

  • THE FIRST DETECTION OF BLUE STRAGGLER STARS IN THE MILKY WAY BULGE

    W. I. Clarkson;W. I. Clarkson;Kailash C. Sahu;Jay Anderson;R. Michael Rich

  • The type Ia supernova 1989B in NGC 3627 (M66)

    Lisa A. Wells;M. M. Phillips;Nicholas B. Suntzeff;S. R. Heathcote

  • Subgiant CH Stars. II. Chemical Compositions and the Evolutionary Connection with Barium Stars

    R. E. Luck;Howard E. Bond

  • The Luminosity, Mass, and Age Distributions of Compact Star Clusters in M83 Based on HST/WFC3 Observations

    Rupali Chandar;Bradley C. Whitmore;Hwihyun Kim;Catherine Kaleida

  • White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters: HST Observations of M4

    Harvey B. Richer;Gregory G. Fahlman;Rodrigo A. Ibata;Carlton Pryor

  • HD 140283: A Star in the Solar Neighborhood that Formed Shortly after the Big Bang

    Howard E. Bond;Howard E. Bond;Edmund P. Nelan;Don A. VandenBerg;Gail H. Schaefer

  • The Luminosity, Mass, and Age Distributions of Compact Star Clusters in M83 Based on Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 Observations

    Rupali Chandar;Bradley C. Whitmore;Hwihyun Kim;Catherine Kaleida

  • Star formation in 30 Doradus

    Guido De Marchi;Francesco Paresce;Nino Panagia;Giacomo Beccari

  • Direct detection of the close companion of polaris with the hubble space telescope

    Nancy Remage Evans;Gail H. Schaefer;Howard E. Bond;Giuseppe Bono;Giuseppe Bono

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Dopita
Michael A. Dopita Australian National University
Nino Panagia
Nino Panagia Space Telescope Science Institute
Robin Ciardullo
Robin Ciardullo Pennsylvania State University
Alistair R. Walker
Alistair R. Walker National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Lab
Rogier A. Windhorst
Rogier A. Windhorst Arizona State University
Robert W. O'Connell
Robert W. O'Connell University of Virginia
Sumner Starrfield
Sumner Starrfield Arizona State University
Joseph Silk
Joseph Silk Johns Hopkins University
Mansi M. Kasliwal
Mansi M. Kasliwal California Institute of Technology
Daniela Calzetti
Daniela Calzetti University of Massachusetts Amherst

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