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1 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. Penn State Scranton Dawson 212D Dunmore, PA Phone: (570) Homepage: Current Affiliation Associate Professor (tenured), Penn State Scranton, Dunmore, PA, USA Education B.S. Physics and Mathematics, City College of New York, Ph.D. Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Title: The Effects of Magnetic Fields and Rotation on Line-Driven Hot Star Winds ; Advisor: Prof. Stanley Owocki, Research Experience Associate Professor (tenured), Penn State Scranton. July 2016-present. Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Penn State Scranton. Develop 3D magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) models of magnetically confined winds of massive stars using parallel computers; August 2010-June Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware. Studied the effects of magnetic field on the dynamics of hot-star winds; analyzed the Chandra data to explain X-ray emissions from massive stars; Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics, Swarthmore College. Studied and analyzed x-ray emission from massive stars; Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Physics, North Carolina State University. Studied the effects of magnetic field on the dynamics of core collapse supernovae; NASA Space Grant College Graduate Fellow, Bartol Research Institute, Newark, DE. Thesis with Prof. S. Owocki, The Effects of Magnetic Fields and Rotation on Line-driven Hot-star Winds ; Research Assistant, Bartol Research Institute, Newark, DE; supervisor: Prof. S. Owocki. Analyzed the effects of magnetic fields and rotation on line-driven winds; Research Assistant, supervisor: Prof. M. Gunner, The City College of New York. Developed codes to analyze protein structures; Research Assistant, supervisor: Prof. M. Lubell, The City College of New York. Developed codes to perform preliminary calculations to design an electron gun for the purpose of transporting lithium ion beam; Research Assistant, supervisor: Prof. J. Koplik, Levich Institute of The City College of New York. Designed and ran codes to solve convection diffusion equations in one dimension;
2 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 2 Teaching Experience Associate Professor, Penn State Scranton. Design and teach undergraduate physics and astronomy courses along with labs; August 2010-present. Phys 211 A calculus-based introduction to mechanics. Phys 250 An algebra-based introduction to mechanics. Phys 494 Independent research projects. Astro 10 An algebra-based introduction to astronomy for non-science students. Astro 1 An introduction to astronomy for non-science students. Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Department of Physics, Morrisville State College, Morrisville, NY. Designed and taught undergraduate physics and astronomy courses along with labs. Jan May Phys 157 Univ Physics I: A calculus-based introduction to mechanics. Phys 267 Univ Physics III: A calculus-based introduction to electricity and magnetism. Phys 268 Univ Physics IV: A calculus-based introduction to optics and modern physics. Phys 127 General Physics I: An algebra-based introduction to mechanics. Phys 128 General Physics II: An algebra-based introduction to thermodynamics, optics and electromagnetism. Astr 101 Solar Astronomy: An introduction to astronomy with an emphasis on solar system. Astr 110 Stellar Astronomy: An introduction to astronomy with an emphasis on stellar evolution. Instructor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Widener University. Designed and taught Introductory Astronomy course to Advanced Placement high school students using lectures and webbased tool WebCT; Spring Instructor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware. Designed and taught an introductory undergraduate physics course with 120 mostly nursing students; managed 10 TAs assigned to help out with the course; Winter Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware. Taught recitation sessions for introductory physics I and II; graded homework and exams; Graduate Assistant, Department of Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology. Taught a full credit laboratory course on introductory undergraduate physics; Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics, Oklahoma State University. Taught recitation sessions for introductory physics I and II; graded homework and exams; Math Mentor, Tutorial Center, The City College of New York. Assisted undergraduate students in understanding introductory mathematics up to calculus III; Grants Awarded PI on NASA s Chandra Theory Program, 3-D MHD models of obliquely rotating magnetic massive star winds, ($80,000)
3 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 3 Co-PI NASA Chandra, A probe of the hybrid colliding wind and centrifugal magnetospheric x-ray emission of Plaskett s star," ($152,709.00) Co-PI NASA Chandra, "Phase-resolved Chandra grating analysis of the prototype magnetic O star θ 1 Ori C," ($75,000.00). PI, "Research Development Grant," Penn State Scranton, ($2,000). PI on NASA s Chandra Theory Program, Radiative cooling in 2-D and 3-D models of magnetically confined wind shocks, ($95,000) Co-PI Space Telscope Science Institute Characterizing the high-energy properties of a highly magnetized star, 2015 ($10,000) Co-PI NASA Chandra HD Constraining the Structure of a Massive Magnetosphere, ($62,000) Matthews Research Endowment, PSWS, Penn State, 2012 ($1,000.00) Research Development Grant, PSWS, Penn State, 2012, ($2,500.00) Co-PI ESO, "The extreme massive binary HD 93129A: a testbed for particle acceleration theories,", Co-PI on NASA s Astrophysics Theory Program (ATP) , Massive-Star Magnetospheres: Now in 3-D!, PI: Richard Townsend ($430,000). Penn State University Research in Undergraduate Education Grant ($300). Co-Investigator on NASA s Long Term Space Astrophysics (LTSA) program, Magnetically-Controlled Circumstellar Environments of Hot Stars: a Multi-Wavelength Confrontation between Observations and Models, PI: Richard Townsend ($737,000). Co-Investigator on Chandra Cycle 8, Dynamical Simulation of Magnetic Channeling and Reconnection for Hot-Star X-ray Emission, PI: Stanley Owocki ($105,000). Co-Investigator on Chandra Cycle 6, MHD Simulation of Magnetically Confined Wind Shock (MCWS) Model for Hot Star X-ray Emission, PI: Stanley Owocki ($95,000). Co-Investigator on Chandra observation ( ), Phase-Resolved Spectroscopy of Theta-1 Orionis C (O7 V), PI: Marc Gagnè ($81,342). Co-Investigator on Chandra Archive Proposal, Doppler-broadened grating spectra of hot stars, PI: David Cohen ($78,923). Co-Investigator on Chandra observation ( ), High Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy of β Crucis: a Nearby Hot Star with a High X-Ray Count, PI: David Cohen ($64,890). Co-Investigator on XMM-Newton proposal Probing the magnetic confinement of the winds of Oe stars (ID ); PI: Yaël Nazè ($26,400). Co-Investigator on Suzaku Guest Observer Program, X-rays from Magnetically Confined Hot Plasma in Tau Sco ; PI: Rico Ignace ($18,750). Co-Investigator on Chandra Cycle 8 Education and Public Outreach (E&PO) proposal (0084B06): Using Simple Ball and Stick Models to Explain Stellar Size Scales and Magnetic Fields in Vocational High Schools ; PI: Stanley Owocki ($15,000). Individual Career Development Award for conducting research, Morrisville State College, ($700). NASA/DSGC Graduate Fellowship: Elected Fellow ( ).
4 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 4 Organizing Conferences Scientific Organizing Committee, Special Session EWASS, Canary Islands, Spain, Scientific Organizing Committee, IAUS 302, Toulouse, France, Massive Star Commission Organizing Committee, International Astronomical Union. Peer Reviewer of Grant Proposals and Manuscripts The Astrophysical Journal Astronomy and Astrophysics Advances in Space Research Computers and Fluids Czech Science Foundation NASA, Astrophysics Theory Program Professional Membership International Astronomical Union American Astronomical Society Lackawanna Astronomical Society Service to the University, Society and the Profession IAU Massive Star Commission (G2) Organizing Committee Member, International Astronomical Union. (August 2, Present) Chemistry Faculty Search Committee, Co-Chairperson. (November 6, January 2014). Physics/Mathematics Search Committee, Committee Member. (September 21, April 2013). Honors Committee, Committee Member. (August 27, January 21, 2015). Undergraduate Research, Committee Member. (February 18, Present). New Student Orientation, Committee Member. (March 11, Present) At-Large Member, Undergraduate Advising Council, Committee Member. (September 29, Present). Fourth PSU Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium Organizing Committee, Chairperson. (April 18, April 19, 2014) NASA Astrophysics Theory Grant Review Panel Member (October 26, October 28, 2014). European Week of Astronomy and Space Science Symposium: The physics of fossil stellar magnetism, Committee Member. (August Present).
5 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 5 International Astronomical Union Symposium on the many scales of solar and stellar magnetism, Committee Member. (December 12, August 30, 2013). Club President, Scranton Area Table Tennis Association, President. Scranton. (May 10, Present). The Pennsylvania Division Director of the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association, (September 1, Present). International Consortium to propose a space mission for UV spectroscopy, Member. (March 17, Present). International Consortium for an X-ray Observatory Athena+, Member. (March 13, Present). Invited Seminars/Colloquia "Strong Winds of Magnetic Massive Stars," Lehigh University Physics Colloquium, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA, September, "Magnetically Confined Winds of Massive Stars," Penn State Astronomy Colloquium, PSU, University Park, USA, October, Massive Star Magnetospheres, Physics Colloquium, University of Western Ontario, Canada, November, Massive Star Winds and their Circumstellar Disks, Institute of Astronomy, Ondrejov, Czech Republic, September, Spindown of Hot, Massive Stars, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, February, Large Structures in Massive Star Winds, University of Liege, Belgium, May, Magnetically Channeled Winds & Decretion Disks in Hot, Massive Stars, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, June Spindown of Massive Stars, University of Nice, France, June, Line-Driven Winds, State University of California at Northridge, CA, March, The Effects of Magnetic Fields on Line-Driven Winds, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada, May, Centrifugal Breakout of Magnetically Confined Line-Driven Stellar Winds, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April, 2006 The Effects of Magnetic Fields and Rotation on Massive Star Winds, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, Oct, The Effects of Magnetic Fields and Rotation on Massive Star Winds, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, Feb, Computer Skills Programming Languages: Fortran, IDL. Platforms: AIX, Unix, IRIX, Solaris, Linux, Windows NT/XP. Hydrodynamic Codes: ZEUS-3D, ZEUS-MP, VH1, AMRVAC, FLASH.
6 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 6 Personal Information Citizenship: US Countries of Long-term Residence: US, Senegal, Poland, Bangladesh. Hobbies: table tennis, tennis, soccer, traveling. Languages Fluent: English, Bengali, Polish Fair: French, Russian. Bibliography First author in refereed journal articles 1. ud-doula, A. Magnetic fields in massive stars and magnetically confined winds", 2017, Astronomische Nachrichten, 338, ud-doula, A., & Nazé, Y., Magnetically confined wind shocks in X-rays - A review", 2016, Advances in Space Research, 58, ud-doula, A., Owocki, S., Townsend, R., Petit, V., & Cohen, D., X-rays from magnetically confined wind shocks: effect of cooling-regulated shock retreat, 2014, MNRAS, 441, ud-doula, A., Sundqvist, J. O., Owocki, S. P., Petit, V., & Townsend, R. H. D., First 3DMHD simulation of a massive-star magnetosphere with application to Hα emission from θ 1 Ori C, 2013, MNRAS, 428, ud-doula, A., 11Stellar Winds, Magnetic Fields and Disks, 2013, Lecture Notes in Physics, Berlin Springer Verlag, 857, ud-doula, A., Owocki, S. and Townsend, R.H.D, Dynamical Simulations of Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Stellar Winds: III. Angular Momentum Loss and Stellar Spindown, 2009, MNRAS, 392, ud-doula, A., Owocki, S. and Townsend, R.H.D, Dynamical Simulations of Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Stellar Winds: II.The Effects of Field-Aligned Rotation, 2008, MNRAS, 385, ud-doula, A., Townsend, R. and Owocki, S., Centrifugal Breakout of Magnetically Confined Line- Driven Stellar Winds, 2006, ApJL, 640, L ud-doula, A. and Owocki, S., Dynamical Simulations of Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Stellar Winds: I. Isothermal, Nonrotating, Radially Driven Flow, 2002, ApJ, 576, 413. Co-author in refereed journal articles 10. Petit, V., Keszthelyi, Z., MacInnis, R., Cohen, D.H., Townsend, R.H.D., Wade, G.A., Thomas, S.L., Owocki, S.P., Puls, J., & ud-doula, A. "Magnetic massive stars as progenitors of heavy stellar-mass black holes", 2017 MNRAS, 466,
7 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D Kurapati, S., Chandra, P., Wade, G., Cohen, D.H., David-Uraz, A., Gagne, M., Grunhut, J., Oksala, M.E., Petit, V., Shultz, M., Sundqvist, J., Townsend, R.H.D., & ud-doula, A. "A JVLA survey of the high-frequency radio emission of the massive magnetic B- and O-type stars", MNRAS, 465, Petit, V. and Keszthelyi, Z. and MacInnis, R. and Cohen, D. H. and Townsend, R. H. D. and Wade, G. A. and Thomas, S. L. and Owocki, S. P. and Puls, J. and ud-doula, A., Magnetic massive stars as progenitors of heavy stellar-mass black holes", 2017, MNRAS, 466, Kurapati, S., Chandra, P., Wade, G., Cohen, D.H., David-Uraz, A., Gagne, M., Grunhut, J., Oksala, M.E., Petit, V., Shultz, M., Sundqvist, J., Townsend, R.H.D., & ud-doula, A.. A JVLA survey of the high-frequency radio emission of the massive magnetic B- and O-type stars", 2017, MNRAS, 465, Nazé, Y., ud-doula, A. & Zhekov, S.A.. Chandra View of Magnetically Confined Wind in HD191612: Theory Versus Observations", 2016, ApJ, 831, Owocki, S.P., ud-doula, A., Sundqvist, J.O., Petit, V., Cohen, D.H., & Townsend, R.H.D., An Analytic Dynamical Magnetosphere formalism for X-ray and optical emission from slowly rotating magnetic massive stars", 2016, MNRAS, 462(4), Privitera, G., Meynet, G., Eggenberger, P., Georgy, C., Ekstrom, S., Vidotto, A.A., Bianda, M., Villaver, E., & ud-doula, A., High surface magnetic field in red giants as a new signature of planet engulfment?", 2016, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 593, L Wade, G.A., Neiner, C., Alecian, E., Grunhut, J.H., Petit, V., Batz, B.d., Bohlender, D.A., Cohen, D.H., Henrichs, H.F., Kochukhov, O., Landstreet, J.D., Manset, N., Martins, F., Mathis, S., Oksala, M.E., Owocki, S.P., Rivinius, T., Shultz, M.E., Sundqvist, J.O., Townsend, R.H.D., ud-doula, A., Bouret, J.-C., Braithwaite, J., Briquet, M., Carciofi, A.C., DavidUraz, A., Folsom, C.P., Fullerton, A.W., Leroy, B., Marcolino, W.L.F., Moffat, A.F.J., Nazé, Y., Louis, N.S., Aurière, M., Bagnulo, S., Bailey, J.D., Barba, R.H., Blazère, A., Bohm, T., Catala, C., Donati, J.-F., Ferrario, L., Harrington, D., Howarth, I.D., Ignace, R., Kaper, L., Luftinger, T., Prinja, R., Vink, J.S., Weiss, W.W., & Yakunin, I., The MiMeS survey of magnetism in massive stars: introduction and overview", 2016, MNRAS, 456, Petit, V. and Cohen, D. H. and Wade, G. A. and Nazé, Y. and Owocki, S. P. and Sundqvist, J. O. and ud-doula, A. and Fullerton, A. and Leutenegger, M. and Gagné, M., X-ray emission from the giant magnetosphere of the magnetic O-type star NGC ", 2015, MNRAS, 453, Naz/ e, Y., Sundqvist, J.O., Fullerton, A.W., ud-doula, A., Wade, G.A., Rauw, G., & Walborn, N.R., The changing UV and X-ray properties of the Of?p star CPD ", 2015 MNRAS, 452, Sikora, J., Wade, G.A., Bohlender, D.A., Neiner, C., Oksala, M.E., Shultz, M., Cohen, D.H., ud-doula, A., Grunhut, J., Monin, D., Owocki, S., Petit, V., Rivinus, T., & Townsend, R.H.D., Confirming HD as a new magnetic B star hosting an Halpha-bright centrifugal magnetosphere", 2015, MNRAS, 451, Chandra, P., Wade, G.A., Sundqvist, J.O., Oberoi, D., Grunhut, J.H., ud-doula, A., Petit, V., Cohen, D.H., Oksala, M.E., & David-Uraz, A.. Detection of 610-MHz radio emission from hot magnetic stars. 2015, MNRAS, 453, Wade, G.A., Barb/ a, R.H., Grunhut, J., Martins, F., Petit, V., Sundqvist, J.O., Townsend, R.H.D., Walborn, N.R., Alecian, E., Alfaro, E.J., Maiz Apellániz, J., Arias, J.I., Gamen, R., Morrell, N., Nazé, Y., Sota, A., ud-doula, A., Rotation, spectral variability, magnetic geometry and magnetosphere of the Of?p star CPD-28 o 256, 2015, MNRAS, 447, 2551
8 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D Nazé, Y., Petit, V., Rinbrand, M., Cohen, D., Owocki, S., ud-doula, A., & Wade, G.A.., X-Ray Emission from Magnetic Massive Stars, 2014, ApJS, 215, Gómez de Castro, A.I., Appourchaux, T., Barstow, M.A., Barthelemy, M., Baudin, F., Benetti, S., Blay, P., Brosch, N., Bunce, E., de Martino, D., Deharveng, J.-M., Ferlet, R., France, K., Garcia, M., Gansicke, B., Gry, C., Hillenbrand, L., Josselin, E., Kehrig, C., Lamy, L., Lapington, J., Lecavelier des Etangs, A., LePetit, F., Lopez-Santiago, J., Milliard, B., Monier, R., Naletto, G., Nazé, Y., Neiner, C., Nichols, J., Orio, M., Pagano, I., Peroux, C., Rauw, G., Shore, S., Spaans, M., Tovmassian, G., ud-doula, A., Building galaxies, stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars. The science behind the European Ultraviolet-Visible Observatory, 2014, Ap&SS, 354, Neiner, C., Baade, D., Fullerton, A., Gry, C., Hussain, G., Lèbre, A., Morin, J., Petit, P., Sundqvist, J.O., ud-doula, A., Vidotto, A.A., & Wade, G.A., UVMag: stellar formation, evolution, structure and environment with space UV and visible spectropolarimetry, 2014, Ap&SS, 354, David-Uraz, A., A., Wade, G.A., Petit, V., ud-doula, A., Sundqvist, J.O., Grunhut, J., Shultz, M., Neiner, C., Alecian, E., Henrichs, H.F., Bouret, J.-C., & MiMeS Collaboration, Investigating the origin of cyclical wind variability in hot, massive stars - I. On the dipolar magnetic field hypothesis, 2014, MNRAS, 444, Kee, N. D., Owocki, S., & ud-doula, A., Suppression of X-rays from radiative shocks by their thin-shell instability, 2014, MNRAS, 438, Rauw, G., Nazé, Y., Spano, M., Morel, T., & ud-doula, A., HD 45314: a new γ Cassiopeiae analog among Oe stars, 2013, A&A, 555, LL9 29. Marcolino, W. L. F., Bouret, J.-C., Sundqvist, J. O., Walborn, N.R., Fullerton, A.W., Howarth, I.D., Wade, G.A., & ud-doula, A., Phase-resolved ultraviolet spectroscopy of the magnetic Of?p star HD , 2013, MNRAS, 431, Petit, V., Owocki, S. P., Wade, G. A., Cohen, D.H., Sundqvist, J.O., GagnŐ, M., Maiz Apellániz, J., Oksala, M.E., Bohlender, D.A., Rivinius, T., Henrichs, H.F., Alecian, E., Townsend, R.H.D., ud-doula, A., & MiMeS Collaboration, A Magnetic Confinement vs. Rotation Classification of Massive-Star Magnetospheres, 2013, MNRAS, 429, Neiner, C., Grunhut, J.H., Petit, V., ud-doula, A., Wade, G.A., Landstreet, J., de Batz, B., Cochard, F., Gutiérrez-Soto, J., & Huat, A.-L.., An investigation of the magnetic properties of the classical Be star ω Ori by the MiMeS Collaboration, 2012, MNRAS, 426, Grunhut, J. H., Wade, G. A., Sundqvist, J. O., ud-doula, A., Neiner, C., Ignace, R., Marcolino, W.L.F., Rivinius, T., Fullerton, A., Kaper, L., Mauclaire, B., Buil, C., Garrel, T., Ribeiro, J., & Ubaud, S., Investigating the spectroscopic, magnetic and circumstellar variability of the O9 subgiant star HD 57682, 2012, MNRAS, 426, Petit, V. and Owocki, S. P. and Wade, G. A. and Cohen, D. H. and Sundqvist, J. O. and Gagné, M. and Maíz Apellániz, J. and Oksala, M. E. and Bohlender, D. A. and Rivinius, T. and Henrichs, H. F. and Alecian, E. and Townsend, R. H. D. and ud-doula, A. and MiMeS Collaboration, A Magnetic Confinement vs. Rotation Classification of Massive-Star Magnetospheres, 2013, MNRAS, 429, Sundqvist, J. O., ud-doula, A., Owocki, S. P., Townsend, R.H.D., Howarth, I.D., & Wade, G.A., A dynamical magnetosphere model for periodic Hα emission from the slowly rotating magnetic O star HD , 2012,MNRAS, 423, L Wade, G. A., Howarth, I. D., Townsend, R. H. D., Grunhut, J.H., Shultz, M., Bouret, J.-C., Fullerton, A., Marcolino, W., Martins, F., Nazé, Y., ud-doula, A., Walborn, N.R., & Donati, J.-F.., Confirmation of the magnetic oblique rotator model for the Of?p star HD , 2011, MNRAS, 416, 3160.
9 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D Nazé, Y., Broos, P. S., Oskinova, L., Townsley, L. K., Cohen, D., Corcoran, M.F., Evans, N.R., GagnŐ, M., Moffat, A.F.J., Pittard, J.M., Rauw, G., ud-doula, A., & Walborn, N.R., Global X-ray Properties of the O and B Stars in Carina, 2011, ApJS, 194, Townsley, L. K., Broos, P. S., Corcoran, M. F., Feigelson, E.D., GagnŐ, M., Montmerle, T., Oey, M.S., Smith, N., Garmire, G.P., Getman, K.V., Povich, M.S., Remage Evans, N., Nazé, Y., Parkin, E.R., Preibisch, T., Wang, J., Wolk, S.J., Chu, Y.-H., Cohen, D.H., Gruendl, R.A., Hamaguchi, K., King, R.R., Mac Low, M.-M., McCaughrean, M.J., Moffat, A.F.J., Oskinova, L.M., Pittard, J.M., Stassun, K.G., ud-doula, A., Walborn, N.R., Waldron, W.L., Churchwell, E., Nichols, J.S., Owocki, S.P., & Schulz, N.S., An Introduction to the Chandra Carina Complex Project, 2011, ApJS, 194, Curé, M., SantillĞn, A., ud-doula, A., & Araya (Graduate Student), I. (2011). Soluciones a modelos hidrodinámicos de vientos estelares en estrellas masivas. Boletin de la Asociacion Argentina de Astronomia La Plata Argentina, 54, Ignace, R., Oskinova, L. M., Jardine, M., Cassinelli, J. P., Cohen, D. H., Donati, J.-F., Townsend, R. H. D., & ud-doula, A. A Multiphase Suzaku Study of X-rays from τ Sco, 2010, ApJ, 721, Nazé, Y., ud-doula, A., Spano, M., Rauw, G., De Becker, M., & Walborn, N. R. New findings on the prototypical Of?p stars, 2010, A&A, 520, A Townsend, R.H.D, Oksala, M.E., Cohen, D., Owocki, S. and ud-doula, A., Discovery of Rotational Braking in the Magnetic Helium-Strong Star Sigma Orionis E, 2010, ApJL, 714, L Nazé, Y, Rauw, G. and ud-doula, A, Hot and cool: two emission-line stars with constrasting behaviours in the same XMM-Newton field,2010, A&A, 520, A Townsend, R.H.D, Owocki, S. and ud-doula, A., A Rigid-Field Hydrodynamics approach to modeling the magnetospheres of massive stars,2007, MNRAS, 382, Owocki, S., Townsend, R. and ud-doula, A., Modeling the Magnetospheres of Luminous Stars: Interactions Between Supersonic Radiation-Driven Winds and Stellar Magnetic Fields, 2007, The Physics of Plasmas, 14, Hayes, J., Norman, M., Bordner, M., Li, P., Fiedler, R., Clark, S., ud-doula, A., and MacLow, M., Simulating Radiating and Magnetized Flows in Multi-Dimensions with ZEUS-MP, 2006, ApJS, 165, Gagné, M., Oksala, M., Cohen, D., Tonnesen, S., ud-doula, A., Owocki, S., Townsend, R., and MacFarlane, J., Chandra HETGS Multi-phase Spectroscopy of the Young Magnetic O Star θ 1 Ori C, 2005, ApJ, 628, Owocki, S. and ud-doula, A., The Effect of Magnetic Field Tilt and Divergence on the Mass Flux and Flow Speed in a Line-Driven Stellar Wind, 2004, ApJ, 600, Kramer,R.H., Tonnesen,S.K., Cohen, D.H., Owocki, S.P., ud-doula, A., MacFarlane, J.J., X-ray emission line profile modeling of hot stars, 2003, The Review of Scientific Instruments, 74, Gunner, M. R.; Saleh, M. A.; Cross, E.; ud-doula, A. and Wise, M., Backbone Dipoles Generate Positive Potentials in all Proteins: Origins and Implications of the Effect, 2000, The Biophysics Journal, 78, 3.
10 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D. 10 Selected Conference Proceedings 50. ud-doula, A., Owocki, S. P., Kee, N., & Vanyo, M. 2017, American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts, 229, Fletcher, C., Petit, V., Naze, Y., ud-doula, A., Wade, G., Shultz, M., & Held Cohen, D. 2016, American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts, 227, ud-doula, A. 2015, IAU Symposium, 307, ud-doula, A., Circumstellar Dynamics at High Resolution, European Southern Observatory, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, Current State of MHD Simulation of Massive Star Winds, Invited Review. (February 27, 2012) 54. ud-doula, A., Stellar winds, MHD and disks, Invited Lecture, CNRS Astronomy School, Roscoff, France; April Nazé, Y., Rauw, G., & ud-doula, A. 2011, IAU Symposium, 272, Nazé, Y., ud-doula, A., Spano, M., et al. 2011, IAU Symposium, 272, ud-doula, A., Hydrodynamic Wind Theory, 2010 Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series, 38, ud-doula, A., Owocki, S.P. and Townsend, R.H.D, Angular Momentum Loss and Stellar Spindown in Magnetic Massive Stars, Cosmic Magnetic Fields: from Planets, to Stars and Galaxies, 2009, IAU Symposium, 259, ud-doula, A., Large-scale wind structure due to magnetic fields, 2008, Clumping in Hot Star Winds conference, W.-R. Hamann, A. Feldmeier & L. Oskinova, eds., Potsdam, Germany, Schnerr, R.S., Henrichs, H.F., Owocki, S.P., ud-doula, A. & Townsend, R.H.D., Magnetic Fields and UV-line Variability in Beta Cephei, 2007, Active OB-Stars: Laboratories for Stellar and Circumstellar Physics, 361, Bjorkman, J.E., and uud-doula, A., Discussion Session 3: Mass Loss as Origin of Circumstellar Material, 2007, Active OB-Stars: Laboratories for Stellar and Circumstellar Physics,361, Cohen, D.H., Leutenegger, M.A., ud-doula, A., & Owocki, S.P., Quantitative Analysis of Resolved X-ray Emission Line Profiles of O Stars, 2006, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 38, # St.Vincent, S., Cohen, D.H., ud-doula, A., Townsend, R.H., & Owocki, S.P., Synthesis of Observables from Numerical Simulations of Magnetized Hot-Star Winds, 2006, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 38, # ud-doula, A., & Blondin, J., The Effects of Rotation on Spherical Accretion Shock Instability, 2005, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 37, ud-doula, A., Townsend, R. and Owocki, S., Centrifugal Breakout of Magnetically Confined Line- Driven Stellar Winds, 2005, Hot Star Disks Proceedings, ASP Conference Series, R. Ignace and K. Gayley, eds., 337, Baade, D. and ud-doula, A., Magnetically and Rotationally Challenged Disks: One Model Fits All?, 2005, Hot Star Disks Proceedings, ASP Conference Series, R. Ignace and K. Gayley, eds., 337, 129.
11 Asif ud-doula, Ph.D Oksala, M., Gagne, M., Cohen, D., Tonnesen, S., ud-doula, A., Owocki, S., & MacFarlane, J. 2004, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 36, ud-doula, A. and Owocki, S., The Effects of Magnetic Fields on Line-Driven Stellar Winds, International Conference on magnetic Fields in O, B and A stars ASP Conference Series, Vol. No.216, 2003, L.A. Balona, H. Henrichs & T. Medupe, eds., 305, Owocki, S. and ud-doula, A., Magnetic Spin-Up of Line-Driven Stellar Winds, International Conference on magnetic Fields in O, B and A stars ASP Conference Series, Vol. No.216, 2003, L.A. Balona, H. Henrichs & T. Medupe, eds., 305, ud-doula, A., & Blondin, J., The Magneto-Rotational Instability in Standing Accretion Shocks, 2003, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 35, ud-doula, A., and Owocki, S., The Effects of Field-Aligned Rotation on the Magnetically Channeled Line-Driven Winds, 2003, Stellar Rotation Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 215, Andre Maeder & Philippe Eenens, eds., 305, Tonnesen, S. K., Cohen, D. H., Owocki, S. P., ud-doula, A., Gagne, M., & Oksala, M. 2002, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 34, Gagne, M., Cohen, D., Owocki, S. and ud-doula, A., Mass Loss and Magnetospheres: X-rays from Hot Stars and Young Stellar Objects, 2002, The X-ray Universe at Sharp Focus, eds. S. Vrtilek, E. Schlegel and L. Kuhi, ASP Conference Series, 262, ud-doula, A. and Owocki, S., Numerical Simulations of Magnetically Confined Line Driven Winds, 2001, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 33, #
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