Cara Battersby
Associate Professor/Physics
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Scholarly Contributions
199 Scholarly Contributions
Dynamical accretion flows: ALMAGAL: Flows along filamentary structures in high-mass star-forming clusters
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
Distributed Star Formation throughout the Galactic Center Cloud Sgr B2
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Disruption of a massive molecular cloud by a supernova in the Galactic Centre: Initial results from the ACES project
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451190
Dense gas in the Galactic central molecular zone is warm and heated by turbulence
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Deeply Embedded Protostellar Population in the Central Molecular Zone Suggested by H_2O Masers and Dense Cores
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Deeply Embedded Protostellar Population in the 20 km s^-1 Cloud of the Central Molecular Zone
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Clouds, filaments, and protostars: The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Characterizing Potential Precursors to Massive Stars with Hi-GAL
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Cara Battersby's research group, the Milky Way Laboratory, was invited to collaborate with Genevieve de Leon, the 2022-23 Koopman Distinguished Chair in the Painting Department at the University of Hartford, for an exhibition focused on the intersection between the Maya calendrical cycles and scientific studies of the cosmos. From the Milky Way Laboratory, H Perry Hatchfield, Jennifer Wallace, Dani Lipman, and Samantha Brunker contributed scientific figures that are displayed as part of the exhibition. These figures demonstrate the ongoing research focused on understanding the universe around us through the use of data and scientific analysis.
2023
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
Candidate super star cluster progenitor gas clouds possibly triggered by close passage to Sgr a*.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
CU-STARs: Promoting STEM Diversity by Addressing First-year Attrition of Underrepresented Minorities
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
CMZoom: The Submillimeter Array Survey of our Galaxy\textquoterights Central Molecular Zone
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
CMZoom. IV. Incipient High-mass Star Formation throughout the Central Molecular Zone
2024
Research Type: Journal Article