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Minding the gaps in our maps of the stars. This Project seeks to understand the formation of our Galaxy by studying the brightest billion stars. This Project will develop novel methods to account for

Monash University — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $364,092
Closes
Monday 3 July 2023
Status
closed
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Minding the gaps in our maps of the stars. This Project seeks to understand the formation of our Galaxy by studying the brightest billion stars. This Project will develop novel methods to account for the unseen hundreds of billions of fainter stars, and for the complexities of space telescopes. Anticipated outcomes include fundamental tests of stellar evolution theory; the discovery of stars flung from our Galaxy by massive black holes; a timeline of our Galaxy’s evolution; and a 3D map of its stars and interstellar dust. This is expected to drive a generational advancement in astrophysics, provide social benefits by engaging the public with discovering the cosmos, and generate economic benefits from a general method for hypothesis testing with biased and incomplete datasets.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 0201 - Astronomical and Space Sciences. Lead: Dr Douglas Boubert

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Target Recipients
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