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  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Lee Hartmann is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research predominantly lies within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a primary focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Additional subfields of study include Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Science, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their scholarly work covers several main topics including Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies, Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, as well as Astro and Planetary Science. Other areas of interest include Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications, and Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations.

Hartmann has contributed research to numerous venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • UNC Libraries
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Hartmann are:

  • A triple-star system with a misaligned and warped circumstellar disk shaped by disk tearing, 2020, Science
  • Anisotropic Infall and Substructure Formation in Embedded Disks, 2022, The Astrophysical Journal
  • PENELLOPE: The ESO data legacy program to complement the Hubble UV Legacy Library of Young Stars (ULLYSES), 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • The interpretation of protoplanetary disc wind diagnostic lines from X-ray photoevaporation and analytical MHD models, 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Rate, Amplitude, and Duration of Outbursts from Class 0 Protostars in Orion, 2022, The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Hartmann has collaborated frequently with several co-authors who have appeared regularly in research outputs. Notable frequent co-authors include John Tobin, William J. Fischer, Samuel Federman, S. T. Megeath, and Mayank Narang.

In recognition of their contributions, Lee Hartmann was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Accretion and the Evolution of T Tauri Disks

    Lee Hartmann;Nuria Calvet;Nuria Calvet;Erik Gullbring;Paola D'Alessio

  • Pre-Main-Sequence Evolution in the Taurus-Auriga Molecular Cloud

    Scott J. Kenyon;Lee Hartmann

  • Rotation, convection, and magnetic activity in lower main-sequence stars

    R. W. Noyes;L. W. Hartmann;S. L. Baliunas;D. K. Duncan

  • Disk accretion rates for T tauri stars

    Erik Gullbring;Lee Hartmann;Cesar Briceño;Cesar Briceño;Cesar Briceño;Nuria Calvet;Nuria Calvet

  • Spectral energy distributions of T Tauri stars - Disk flaring and limits on accretion

    S. J. Kenyon;L. Hartmann

  • The FU Orionis Phenomenon

    Lee Hartmann;Scott J. Kenyon

  • A Preliminary Study of the Orion Nebula Cluster Structure and Dynamics

    Lynne A. Hillenbrand;Lee W. Hartmann

  • Evidence for a Developing Gap in a 10 Myr Old Protoplanetary Disk

    Nuria Calvet;Paola D’Alessio;Lee Hartmann;David Wilner

  • ACCRETION DISKS AROUND YOUNG OBJECTS. III. GRAIN GROWTH

    Paola D’Alessio;Paola D’Alessio;Nuria Calvet;Lee Hartmann

  • Accretion processes in star formation

    Lee Hartmann

  • Radiative Bow Shock Models of Herbig-Haro Objects

    Patrick Hartigan;John Raymond;Lee Hartmann

  • Accretion onto Pre-Main-Sequence Stars

    Lee Hartmann;Gregory Herczeg;Nuria Calvet

  • Accretion Disks around Young Objects. II. Tests of Well-mixed Models with ISM Dust

    Paola D’Alessio;Nuria Calvet;Lee Hartmann;Susana Lizano

  • The Disk Population of the Taurus Star-Forming Region

    K. L. Luhman;P. R. Allen;C. Espaillat;C. Espaillat;L. Hartmann

  • Cool stars, stellar systems and the Sun

    Sallie L. Baliunas;Lee Hartmann

  • Rapid Formation of Molecular Clouds and Stars in the Solar Neighborhood

    Lee Hartmann;Javier Ballesteros-Paredes;Javier Ballesteros-Paredes;Edwin A. Bergin

  • Magnetospheric accretion models for T Tauri stars. 1: Balmer line profiles without rotation

    Lee Hartmann;Robert Hewett;Nuria Calvet

  • Emission-Line Diagnostics of T Tauri Magnetospheric Accretion. II. Improved Model Tests and Insights into Accretion Physics

    James Muzerolle;James Muzerolle;Nuria Calvet;Nuria Calvet;Lee Hartmann

  • An IRAS Survey of the Taurus-Auriga Molecular Cloud

    Scott J. Kenyon;Lee W. Hartmann;Karen M. Strom;Stephen E. Strom

  • A Brγ Probe of Disk Accretion in T Tauri Stars and Embedded Young Stellar Objects

    James Muzerolle;James Muzerolle;James Muzerolle;Lee Hartmann;Lee Hartmann;Nuria Calvet;Nuria Calvet

Frequent Co-Authors

Nuria Calvet
Nuria Calvet University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paola D'Alessio
Paola D'Alessio National Autonomous University of Mexico
Dan M. Watson
Dan M. Watson University of Rochester
Scott J. Kenyon
Scott J. Kenyon Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
James Muzerolle
James Muzerolle Space Telescope Science Institute
Kevin Luhman
Kevin Luhman Pennsylvania State University
Andrea K. Dupree
Andrea K. Dupree Harvard University
Giovanni G. Fazio
Giovanni G. Fazio Harvard University
John C. Raymond
John C. Raymond Harvard University
Robert A. Gutermuth
Robert A. Gutermuth University of Massachusetts Amherst

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