Cara Battersby
Associate Professor/Physics
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Scholarly Contributions
199 Scholarly Contributions
An Update on the MIT Haystack Observatory Methanol Maser Study
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
A Complete Spectroscopic Survey of Dense Molecular Gas in Clumps in the Bolocam Galactic Plane Survey with \l \textbackslashgeq 7.5\ deg
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
A NASA-led US Contribution to the ESA/JAXA SPICA Mission: Unveiling the Dust Obscured Universe
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
CMZoom. IV. Incipient High-mass Star Formation throughout the Central Molecular Zone
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
Thermal Properties of the Hot Core Population in Sagittarius B2 Deep South.
2024
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
A Broad Line-width, Compact, Millimeter-bright Molecular Emission Line Source near the Galactic Center
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad47fa
Dynamical accretion flows: ALMAGAL: Flows along filamentary structures in high-mass star-forming clusters
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
Far-infrared Luminosity Bursts Trace Mass Accretion onto Protostars
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
Magnetic field morphology and evolution in the Central Molecular Zone and its effect on gas dynamics
2024
Research Type: Journal Article
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
Star Formation in the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way
2023
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Extragalactic Science with the Orbiting Astronomical Satellite Investigating Stellar Systems (OASIS) Observatory
2023
Research Type: Journal Article
JWST Reveals Widespread CO Ice and Gas Absorption in the Galactic Center Cloud G0.253+0.016
2023
Research Type: Journal Article