Stefanie Wachter
Research Scientist


MIPS Instrument Support Team
Spitzer Science Center
California Institute of Technology


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My research activity is focussed on the very early and final stages of stellar evolution, star formation, stellar mass loss and the resulting interaction with the environment, supernova remnants, as well as the properties of the stellar remnant itself. I mainly study magnetars (neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields), X-ray binaries, X-ray transients, and white dwarfs (both isolated and in binary systems). I have utilized data from the X-rays through the mid-Infrared, but my most recent work is largely centered on the infrared regime.
• Here's how to contact me.
• Here's my curriculum vitae and publication list (ps, pdf).
• I was formerly an Assistant Astronomer at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in La Serena, Chile.
The CTIO 4-m telescope (Roger Smith/NOAO/AURA/NSF)




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