Morgan MacLeod
Center for Astrophysics
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Research Topics
- Neutron Stars and White Dwarfs
- Planetary Atmospheres
- Planetary Nebulas
- Solar and Stellar Atmospheres
- Star Clusters
- Stellar Structure and Evolution
- Time Domain Astronomy
- Variable Stars and Binaries
- Black Holes
- Exoplanets
- Gravitational Dynamics
- Gravitational Waves
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Morgan MacLeod is a theoretical and computational astrophysicist who studies brief, transformative moments of interaction in stellar lifetimes. These can come in dense stellar systems when stars collide, or binary systems where stars evolve to transfer mass or merge. Morgan's work highlights the connections between the effects of these events on populations of stars and their imprint on the time-domain night sky.