Research
Dr. Walterbos studies the interstellar medium in disk galaxies
using a variety of techniques, including optical and radio imaging and
spectroscopy. His research has focused on the low-density diffusely
distributed gas that is found in the disks and halos of galaxies. The
overall goal is to better understand how the energy input from massive
stars shapes and disturbes the interstellar medium in a variety of
environments. Other areas include the study of the chemical
composition of the interstellar gas, the distribution of gas in the
outer disks of spiral galaxies, the kinematics of gas in the halo and
disks of galaxies, and the properties of massive stars.
Dr. Walterbos is working with three graduate students on a variety of
problems
concerning the interstellar medium and the dynamics of galaxies. Fifth-year student
Cat Wu is studying the kinematics of halo gas in
galaxies using a new multi-long-slit setup at the ARC 3.5m telescope,
and third-year student
Maria Patterson is studying the properties of
atomic hydrogen gas in M31, M33, and the LMC, in a collaboration with
colleagues in the US, Europe, and Australia.
First-year student Nick Ule has just joined the group.
Teaching
Dr. Walterbos has regularly taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate
courses at NMSU. At the undergraduate level these have included introductory
classes in Astronomy, the Search for Life in the Universe, and Great Ideas in
Science. At the graduate level, Walterbos has taught Introductory
Astrophysics, Stars and Stellar Evolution, Observational Techniques, and
Interstellar Medium in Galaxies. His favorite approach in class is to center
discussion of material around students' questions, and to stimulate class
participation through panel discussions.
Teaching Spring 2009: ASTR 616 (Galaxies II) and ASTR 305G (Search for Life)
Professional Service
Dr. Walterbos serves as the NMSU representative on the Astrophysical
Research Sloan Digital
Sky Survey Advisory Council, as the NMSU member representative for the
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), and for AURA as
member of the Solar Observatory Council. He is also a member of the
AURA Steering Committee for the next Decadal Survey..
Selected Publications (with former NMSU graduate students).
Star Formation in H I-selected Galaxies. II. H II Region Properties
Helmboldt, J.F., & Walterbos, R.A.M., Bothun, G.D., & O'Neil, K. 2005, ApJ, 630, 824
Star Formation in H I-Selected Galaxies. I. Sample Characteristics
Helmboldt, J.F., & Walterbos, R.A.M., Bothun, G.D., O'Neil, K., & de Blok, W.J.G. 2004, ApJ, 613, 914
Optical Spectroscopy and Ionization Models of the Diffuse Ionized Gas in M33, M51/NGC 5195, and M81
Hoopes, C.G., & Walterbos, R.A.M., 2003, ApJ, 586, 902
HII Regions and Diffuse Ionized Gas in 11 Nearby Spiral Galaxies
Thilker, D.A., Walterbos, R.A.M., Braun, R., & Hoopes, C.G. 2002, AJ, 124, 3118