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    Carbon Stars as Standard Candles: An Empirical Test for the Reddening, Metallicity, and Age Sensitivity of the J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) Method by Lee, Abigail J.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract The J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method is a standard candle based on the intrinsic luminosities of carbon stars in the near-infrared. We…”
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    Coordinated JWST Imaging of Three Distance Indicators in a Supernova Host Galaxy and an Estimate of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch Color Dependence by Hoyt, Taylor J., Jang, In Sung, Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Lee, Abigail J., Owens, Kayla A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Boasting a 6.5 m mirror in space, JWST can increase by several times the number of supernovae (SNe) to which a redshift-independent distance has been…”
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    First JWST Observations of JAGB Stars in the SN Ia Host Galaxies: NGC 7250, NGC 4536, NGC 3972 by Lee, Abigail J., Freedman, Wendy L., Jang, In Sung, Madore, Barry F., Owens, Kayla A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract The J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method is a standard candle that leverages the constant luminosities of color-selected, carbon-rich AGB…”
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    Resolved Near-infrared Stellar Photometry from the Magellan Telescope for 13 Nearby Galaxies: J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch Method Distances by Lee, Abigail J., Monson, Andrew J., Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Owens, Kayla A., Beaton, Rachael L., Espinoza, Coral, Ren, Tongtian, Ren, Yi

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract We present near-infrared JHK photometry for the resolved stellar populations in 13 nearby galaxies: NGC 6822, IC 1613, NGC 3109, Sextans B, Sextans A,…”
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    The information content of projected galaxy fields by Porth, Lucas, Bernstein, Gary M, Smith, Robert E, Lee, Abigail J

    “…ABSTRACT The power spectrum of the non-linearly evolved large-scale mass distribution recovers only a minority of the information available on the mass…”
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    Milky Way Zero-point Calibration of the JAGB Method: Using Thermally Pulsing AGB Stars in Galactic Open Clusters by Madore, Barry F., Freedman, Wendy L., Lee, Abigail J., Owens, Kayla

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2022)
    “…Abstract We present a new calibration of the J -band absolute magnitude of the JAGB method based on thermally pulsing AGB stars that are members of Milky Way…”
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    Astrophysical Distance Scale. IV. Preliminary Zero-point Calibration of the JAGB Method in the HST/WFC3-IR Broad J-band (F110W) Filter by Madore, Barry F., Freedman, Wendy L., Lee, Abigail J.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-02-2022)
    “…Abstract We present an absolute calibration of the J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method using published photometry of resolved stars in 20 nearby…”
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    The Astrophysical Distance Scale. III. Distance to the Local Group Galaxy WLM Using Multiwavelength Observations of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch, Cepheids, and JAGB Stars by Lee, Abigail J., Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Owens, Kayla A., Monson, Andrew J., Hoyt, Taylor J.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-02-2021)
    “…The local determination of the Hubble constant sits at a crossroad. Current estimates of the local expansion rate of the universe differ by about 1.7 , derived…”
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    A Preliminary Calibration of the JAGB Method Using Gaia EDR3 by Lee, Abigail J., Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Owens, Kayla A., Sung Jang, In

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2021)
    “…Abstract The recently developed J-region asymptotic giant branch (JAGB) method has extraordinary potential as an extragalactic standard candle, capable of…”
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    The Astrophysical Distance Scale. V. A 2% Distance to the Local Group Spiral M33 via the JAGB Method, Tip of the Red Giant Branch, and Leavitt Law by Lee, Abigail J., Rousseau-Nepton, Laurie, Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Cioni, Maria-Rosa L., Hoyt, Taylor J., Jang, In Sung, Javadi, Atefeh, Owens, Kayla A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2022)
    “…Abstract The J-region asymptotic giant branch (JAGB) method is a new standard candle that is based on the stable intrinsic J -band magnitude of color-selected…”
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    Exenatide‐induced granulomatous panniculitis associated with poly(d,l‐lactide‐co‐glycolide) by Zhu, Caroline S., Kwan, Eddie A., Williams, Grant M., Lewin‐Smith, Michael, Lincoln, Mark S., Lee, Abigail J.

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-05-2022)
    “…The extended‐release formulation of exenatide for treatment of Type II diabetes mellitus is encapsulated in microspheres composed of…”
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    Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma occurring with a melanocytic proliferation, masquerading as a nonhealing ulcer with reactive changes by Kanner, William A., White, Kevin P., Barry, Catherine I., Lee, Abigail J., Cousar, John B., Wick, Mark R., Patterson, James W.

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-01-2011)
    “…Two of the most challenging areas in dermatopathology are lymphoproliferative disorders and melanocytic lesions. We present a case of peripheral T‐cell…”
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    Current Challenges in Cepheid Distance Calibrations Using Gaia Early Data Release 3 by Owens, Kayla A., Freedman, Wendy L., Madore, Barry F., Lee, Abigail J.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-03-2022)
    “…Abstract Using parallaxes from Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3), we determine multi-wavelength BVI c , JHK s , and [3.6] and [4.5] micron absolute magnitudes…”
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    A Girl with Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome and Uncombable, Spun‐glass Hair by Lee, Abigail J., Maino, Kimberly L., Cohen, Bernard, Sperling, Leonard

    Published in Pediatric dermatology (01-05-2005)
    “…:  A 4‐year‐old girl presented with a 2‐year history of scalp hair that had an odd texture, was difficult to manage, tended to “stick out” from the scalp, and…”
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    The information content of projected galaxy fields by Porth, Lucas, Bernstein, Gary M., Smith, Robert E., Lee, Abigail J.

    “…ABSTRACT The power spectrum of the non-linearly evolved large-scale mass distribution recovers only a minority of the information available on the mass…”
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    Carbon Stars as Standard Candles: An Empirical Test for the Reddening, Metallicity, and Age Sensitivity of the J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) Method by Lee, Abigail J

    Published 03-05-2023
    “…The J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method is a standard candle based on the intrinsic luminosities of carbon stars in the near infrared. We directly…”
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    Measuring Star Formation Histories from Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars: A Demonstration in M31 by Lee, Abigail J, Weisz, Daniel R, Ren, Yi, Savino, Alessandro, Dolphin, Andrew E

    Published 11-10-2024
    “…We demonstrate how near infrared (NIR) imaging of resolved luminous asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars can be used to measure well-constrained star formation…”
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    First JWST Observations of JAGB Stars in the SN Ia Host Galaxies: NGC 7250, NGC 4536, NGC 3972 by Lee, Abigail J, Freedman, Wendy L, Jang, In Sung, Madore, Barry F, Owens, Kayla A

    Published 04-12-2023
    “…The J-region Asymptotic Giant Branch (JAGB) method is a standard candle that leverages the constant luminosities of color-selected, carbon-rich AGB stars,…”
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