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Michael Siegel is a Research Professor in the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Pennsylvania State University, based at the ARL West IV Building. His work leverages space-based observatories including the Swift satellite and Hubble Space Telescope for observational astrophysics research.
His research centers on stellar evolution in galactic environments, with specialization in globular clusters and dwarf spheroidal galaxies. Key investigations include post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) stars as standard candles, above-horizontal-branch stellar populations, and the dynamics of stellar streams. He employs multi-wavelength photometry and spectroscopy to study distance indicators, stellar populations, and galactic formation histories.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2022-2016) reveals three dominant research threads: (1) calibration of stellar standard candles in globular clusters, (2) multi-messenger follow-up of gravitational wave events and high-energy transients, and (3) characterization of stellar populations in Milky Way satellite systems. His work consistently utilizes Swift satellite data for time-domain studies and Hubble Space Telescope observations for high-precision astrometry.
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