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the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh!

Barton J. Pritzl
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Oshkosh, WI 54901

Office: Halsey 355
Phone : (920) 424 7108
Curriculum Vitae

(Me at the Gemini North Observatory, October 2005)

 



Fall 2009 Courses:

PHYS 103/113 (Plus labs) - The Solar System
PHYS 107 (Plus labs and discussion sections) - General Physics I
PHYS 201 - Statics

Previous Courses Taught


Research:
My research interests lie in studying the stellar populations of globular clusters and dwarf galaxies.  By understanding their stellar populations, we may gain a better understanding of the way our Milky Way has formed.  The research I do focuses on the use of variable stars to probe properties such as age, metallicity, and distances in these systems.  I have also used high-resolution stellar spectroscopy to examine the chemical evolution of stars in globular clusters and dwarf galaxies.

Over the past year I have primarily worked on wrapping up an investigation of variable stars in M33.  In addition to that, I have begun studying the variable star populations in the M31 dwarf spheroidal And VII.

Here is the poster on our preliminary M33 results I presented at the winter American Astronomical Society meeting in January 2009.

Recent Publications: 

The Globular Cluster NGC 5286. I. A New CCD BV Color-Magnitude Diagram
M. Zorotovic, M. Catelan, M. Zoccali, B.J. Pritzl, H.A. Smith, A.W. Stephens, R. Contreras, & M.E. Escobar 2009, AJ, 137, 257 (Abstract)


On the Newly Discovered Canes Venatici II dSph Galaxy
C. Greco, M. Dall'Ora, G. Clementini, V. Ripepi, L. Di Fabrizio, K. Kinemuchi, M. Marconi, I. Musella, H.A. Smith, C.T. Rodgers, C. Kuehn, T.C. Beers, M. Catelan, & B. J. Pritzl 2008, ApJ Letters, 675, 73 (Abstract)

Additional Publications


Send comments to: pritzlb@uwosh.edu

 

Last Updated: July 28, 2009