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| Joe Patterson | ![]() | |||
| electronic mail: | jop@astro.columbia.edu | |||
| office: | 1316 Pupin Physics Laboratories | |||
| telephone: | +1 (212) 854 - 3276 | |||
| facsimile: | +1 (212) 854 - 8121 | |||
| Lecture Courses | ||
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Autumn 2012 C1610x: Theories of the Universe, From Babylon to the Big Bang Mondays & Wednesdays, 1:10pm - 2:25pm, Pupin 329 Syllabus: 3 pages (860KB PDF) |
Spring 2013 C2900y: Frontiers of Astrophysics Fridays, 10:10am - 11:25am, Pupin 1332 | |
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Autumn 2011 C1610x: Theories of the Universe, From Babylon to the Big Bang Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:40pm - 3:55pm, Pupin 329 |
Spring 2012 C1404y: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:40pm - 3:55pm, Pupin 329 | |
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Autumn 2010 Sabbatical |
Spring 2011 C3646y: Observational Astronomy Thursdays, 7:00pm - 9:00pm, Pupin 420 | |
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Autumn 2009 C1610x: Theories of the Universe, From Babylon to the Big Bang Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:40pm - 3:55pm, Pupin 329 |
Spring 2010 Sabbatical | |
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Autumn 2008 C1610x: Theories of the Universe, From Babylon to the Big Bang Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:40pm - 3:55pm, Hamilton 702 |
Spring 2009 C3646y: Observational Astronomy Thursdays, 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Pupin 1332 Syllabus: 4 pages (280KB PDF) | |
| Research Interests |
Most stars are found in binaries, yet the theory of stellar evolution is almost exclusively about
single stars. It is high time to remedy that oversight! Towards that end, one of my major research
goals is to understand the structure and evolution of cataclysmic variables, especially the oldest
ones (the WZ Sge and AM CVn stars) where both components have evolved
to degenerate states.
I have also been working for 20 years to understand the structure of DQ Her stars, often called intermediate polars in those parts of the world where confusion and error still reign (particularly east of the mid-Atlantic ridge). Look, there's one at the right. Click on the 1994 review paper, and wallow in this subject a bit.
Until recently my observational activity was ~60% from the National Observatories, maybe 30% from
various X-ray telescopes, 10% from other satellites. But in ~1991 we formed the Center for Backyard (neé Basement) Astrophysics,
a network of primarily amateur astronomers spanning the globe and collaborating on observation of
variable stars. This has provided a powerful tool to study periodic processes in these stars, free
from aliasing (because of the global distribution) and free from problems with weather (it's always
clear somewhere).
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| Background | ||
| 1996 - present | Professor, Department of Astronomy, Columbia University | |
| 2002 - 2003 | 250th Anniversary Distinguished Teaching Professor, Princeton University | |
| 1997 | Presidential Teaching Award, Columbia University | |
| 1988 - 1996 | Associate Professor, Department of Astronomy, Columbia University | |
| 1983 - 1988 | Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy, Columbia University | |
| 1980 - 1983 | Research Scientist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | |
| 1979 - 1980 | Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Michigan | |
| 1979 | Ph.D. (Astronomy), University of Texas | |
| 1969 | A.B. (Magna Cum Laude, History of Science), Harvard University | |
| Selected Publications |
| · "Distances and Absolute Magnitudes of Dwarf Novae: Murmurs of Period Bounce, M.N.R.A.S., 411, 2695 (June 2011). |
| · "Accretion-Disk Precession and Substellar Secondaries in Cataclysmic Variables," P.A.S.P., 113, 736 (June 2001). |
| · "Superhumps in Cataclysmic Binaries. XVII. AM Canum Venaticorum," with D. Skillman, J. Kemp, D. Harvey, R. Fried, A. Retter, Y. Lipkin, & T. Vanmunster, P.A.S.P., 111, 1281 (October 1999). |
| · "Late Evolution of Cataclysmic Variables," P.A.S.P., 110, 1132 (October 1998). |
| · "The DQ Herculis Stars", P.A.S.P., 106, 209 (March 1994). |
| · "The Evolution of Cataclysmic and Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries", Ap.J. Supp., 280, 688 (May 1984). |
| ~ Astrophysics Data System Literature Query ~ |
| Distractions . . . | |
| Major League Baseball | Sierra Club |
| Montréal Expos | Appalachian Mountain Club |
| Boston Red Sox | History of Science Society |
| PGA & LPGA | Society for American Baseball Research |
| rev. 30 August 2012 | jop@astro.columbia.edu |