Sean Andrews
Astrophysicist, Harvard Smithsonian CfA
Sean Andrews is an Astrophysicist at Harvard Smithsonian CfA
Andrews' research is focused on star and planet formation, with particular emphasis on making astronomical measurements related to the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks around young stars. The physical conditions and material characteristics of these gas and dust reservoirs play fundamental roles in the formation and early evolution of all planetary systems, including our Solar System. To investigate the properties of these disks, he conducts observations with (sub)mm/radio-wavelength interferometers and analyzes the data with radiative transfer modeling tools.
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Latest Planetary Radio Appearances
Radio telescopes are delivering stunning images that, in some cases, current optical telescopes can’t equal. Witness the 20 beautiful protoplanetary disks imaged by the DSHARP team using the ALMA radio telescope in Chile.