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The Gaseous Environment of High-z Galaxies: Precision Measurements of Neutral Hydrogen in the Circumgalactic Medium of z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 Galaxies in the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey

Published in apj, 2012

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Recommended citation: Gwen {Rudie}, Charles {Steidel}, Ryan {Trainor}, Olivera {Rakic}, Milan {Bogosavljevi{\'c}}, Max {Pettini}, Naveen {Reddy}, Alice {Shapley}, Dawn {Erb}, David {Law}, "The Gaseous Environment of High-z Galaxies: Precision Measurements of Neutral Hydrogen in the Circumgalactic Medium of z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 Galaxies in the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey." apj, 2012.

Strong Nebular Line Ratios in the Spectra of z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 Star Forming Galaxies: First Results from KBSS-MOSFIRE

Published in apj, 2014

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Recommended citation: Charles {Steidel}, Gwen {Rudie}, Allison {Strom}, Max {Pettini}, Naveen {Reddy}, Alice {Shapley}, Ryan {Trainor}, Dawn {Erb}, Monica {Turner}, Nicholas {Konidaris}, Kristin {Kulas}, Gregory {Mace}, Keith {Matthews}, Ian {McLean}, "Strong Nebular Line Ratios in the Spectra of z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 Star Forming Galaxies: First Results from KBSS-MOSFIRE." apj, 2014.

The Lyensuremathalpha Properties of Faint Galaxies at z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 with Systemic Redshifts and Velocity Dispersions from Keck-MOSFIRE

Published in apj, 2014

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Recommended citation: Dawn {Erb}, Charles {Steidel}, Ryan {Trainor}, Milan {Bogosavljevi{\'c}}, Alice {Shapley}, Daniel {Nestor}, Kristin {Kulas}, David {Law}, Allison {Strom}, Gwen {Rudie}, Naveen {Reddy}, Max {Pettini}, Nicholas {Konidaris}, Gregory {Mace}, Keith {Matthews}, Ian {McLean}, "The Lyensuremathalpha Properties of Faint Galaxies at z raisebox-0.5extextasciitilde 2-3 with Systemic Redshifts and Velocity Dispersions from Keck-MOSFIRE." apj, 2014.

Nebular Emission Line Ratios in z ≃ 2-3 Star-forming Galaxies with KBSS-MOSFIRE: Exploring the Impact of Ionization, Excitation, and Nitrogen-to-Oxygen Ratio

Published in apj, 2017

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Recommended citation: Allison {Strom}, Charles {Steidel}, Gwen {Rudie}, Ryan {Trainor}, Max {Pettini}, Naveen {Reddy}, "Nebular Emission Line Ratios in z ≃ 2-3 Star-forming Galaxies with KBSS-MOSFIRE: Exploring the Impact of Ionization, Excitation, and Nitrogen-to-Oxygen Ratio." apj, 2017.

The SCUBA-2 web survey: I. Observations of CO(3-2) in hyper-luminous QSO field

Published in mnras, 2019

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Recommended citation: Ryley {Hill}, Scott {Chapman}, Douglas {Scott}, Ian {Smail}, Charles {Steidel}, Melanie {Krips}, Arif {Babul}, Trystyn {Berg}, Frank {Bertoldi}, Yu {Gao}, Kevin {Lacaille}, Yuichi {Matsuda}, Colin {Ross}, Gwen {Rudie}, Ryan {Trainor}, "The SCUBA-2 web survey: I. Observations of CO(3-2) in hyper-luminous QSO field." mnras, 2019.

Multi-filament gas inflows fuelling young star-forming galaxies

Published in Nature Astronomy, 2019

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Recommended citation: D. {Martin}, Donal {O'Sullivan}, Mateusz {Matuszewski}, Erika {Hamden}, Avishai {Dekel}, Sharon {Lapiner}, Patrick {Morrissey}, James {Neill}, Sebastiano {Cantalupo}, Jason {Prochaska}, Charles {Steidel}, Ryan {Trainor}, Anna {Moore}, Daniel {Ceverino}, Joel {Primack}, Luca {Rizzi}, "Multi-filament gas inflows fuelling young star-forming galaxies." Nature Astronomy, 2019.

Column Density, Kinematics, and Thermal State of Metal-bearing Gas within the Virial Radius of z ensuremathsim 2 Star-forming Galaxies in the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey

Published in apj, 2019

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Recommended citation: Gwen {Rudie}, Charles {Steidel}, Max {Pettini}, Ryan {Trainor}, Allison {Strom}, Cameron {Hummels}, Naveen {Reddy}, Alice {Shapley}, "Column Density, Kinematics, and Thermal State of Metal-bearing Gas within the Virial Radius of z ensuremathsim 2 Star-forming Galaxies in the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey." apj, 2019.

The Keck Baryonic Structure Survey: using foreground/background galaxy pairs to trace the structure and kinematics of circumgalactic neutral hydrogen at z 2

Published in mnras, 2020

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Recommended citation: Yuguang {Chen}, Charles {Steidel}, Cameron {Hummels}, Gwen {Rudie}, Bili {Dong}, Ryan {Trainor}, Milan {Bogosavljevi{\'c}}, Dawn {Erb}, Max {Pettini}, Naveen {Reddy}, Alice {Shapley}, Allison {Strom}, Rachel {Theios}, Claude-Andr{\'e} {Faucher-Gigu{\`e}re}, Philip {Hopkins}, Du{\v{s}}an {Kere{\v{s}}}, "The Keck Baryonic Structure Survey: using foreground/background galaxy pairs to trace the structure and kinematics of circumgalactic neutral hydrogen at z 2." mnras, 2020.

The KBSS-KCWI survey: the connection between extended Ly ensuremathalpha haloes and galaxy azimuthal angle at z 2-3

Published in mnras, 2021

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Recommended citation: Yuguang {Chen}, Charles {Steidel}, Dawn {Erb}, David {Law}, Ryan {Trainor}, Naveen {Reddy}, Alice {Shapley}, Anthony {Pahl}, Allison {Strom}, Noah {Lamb}, Zhihui {Li}, Gwen {Rudie}, "The KBSS-KCWI survey: the connection between extended Ly ensuremathalpha haloes and galaxy azimuthal angle at z 2-3." mnras, 2021.

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AST100: Survey of Astronomy

Undergrad course, Franklin & Marshall College, F20, F21

AST100 is an introductory astronomy course intended for students who are not majoring in physics or astronomy. This course presents an introduction to the contents of the Universe, the tools we use to study it, and the intersections of astronomy with social and political questions.

AST121: Introduction to Astrophysics

Undergrad course, Franklin & Marshall College, S18, S19, S20

This course presents a quantitative introduction to our Universe: topics include the interactions of planets and moons, the formation of stars and black holes, and the evolution of the Universe from a fiery Big Bang to the expansive and beautiful array of galaxies we see today. The goals of this course are to prepare prospective astrophysics majors for upper-division coursework in the major as well as the skills to participate in independent research projects.

PHY111: Fundamental Physics I

Undergrad course, Franklin & Marshall College, S18, F18, F20, F21, S22

This course provides a broad overview of the way objects move and interact in our physical world. We work extensively with Newtonian mechanics, including force equations, energy, momentum, and rotational motion, and we will introduce concepts of oscillatory motion including waves. In our lab sections, we experience practical examples of these ideas while also learning skills for data collection and analysis and experimental design.

PHY112: Fundamental Physics II

Undergrad course, Franklin & Marshall College, S19

Physics 112 is the second half of the introductory physics sequence. We will discuss electricity, magnetism, circuits, optics, and thermodynamics. These topics have a wide range of applications in modern physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology, so we will discuss these rela- tionships along the way! The lab section of the course will provide hands-on opportunities to explore the physics described in lecture, as well as training in data collection and analysis.

PHY333: Electric and Magnetic Fields

Undergrad course, Franklin & Marshall College, F17, F18, F19

Physics 333 provides a quantitative introduction to the physics of electromagnetism, one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Throughout this course, we will rely extensively on the tools of vector calculus to make mathematical calculations while also building a conceptual understanding of electromagnetic forces, fields, and potentials.