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    Pulse Timing Discovery of a Three-day Companion to the Hot Subdwarf BPM 36430 by Smith, Bryce A., N. Barlow, Brad, Rosenthal, Benjamin, Hermes, J. J., Schaffenroth, Veronika

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Hot subdwarf B stars are core-helium-burning objects that have undergone envelope stripping, likely by a binary companion. Using high-speed photometry…”
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    Transport and imaging of brute-force (13)C hyperpolarization by Hirsch, Matthew L, Smith, Bryce A, Mattingly, Mark, Goloshevsky, Artem G, Rosay, Melanie, Kempf, James G

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-12-2015)
    “…We demonstrate transport of hyperpolarized frozen 1-(13)C pyruvic acid from its site of production to a nearby facility, where a time series of (13)C images…”
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    Transport and imaging of brute-force 13C hyperpolarization by Hirsch, Matthew L., Smith, Bryce A., Mattingly, Mark, Goloshevsky, Artem G., Rosay, Melanie, Kempf, James G.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-12-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Brute force (low T and high B, only) was used to hyperpolarize 1-13C pyruvic acid.•The sample was extracted from the polarizer as a frozen…”
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    Hot Subdwarfs in Close Binaries Observed from Space III: Reflection Effect Asymmetry Induced by Relativistic Beaming by Barlow, Brad N, Kupfer, Thomas, Smith, Bryce A, Schaffenroth, Veronika, Parker, Isabelle

    Published 20-02-2024
    “…A&A 686, A126 (2024) Detailed studies of hot subdwarf B stars with red dwarf or brown dwarf companions can shed light on the effects of binarity on late…”
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    Pulse Timing Discovery of a Three-Day Companion to the Hot Subdwarf BPM 36430 by Smith, Bryce A, Barlow, Brad N, Rosenthal, Benjamin, Hermes, J. J, Schaffenroth, Veronika

    Published 20-09-2022
    “…Hot subdwarf B stars are core-helium burning objects that have undergone envelope stripping, likely by a binary companion. Using high-speed photometry from the…”
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