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James Babb

Center for Astrophysics
Physicist

About

Atomic and molecular physics is widely applied in astrophysics. Measurements and calculations aid in the explanation of astronomical observations, especially when they hinge upon spectroscopy and photometry. In addition, theoretical work is valuable for predicting and modeling phenomena seen in the interstellar medium, high energy astrophysics, cosmology, stellar and solar astrophysics, and in atmospheres of solar system and extrasolar planets. In addition, in support of ground-based and space-based astronomical instrumentation, atomic and molecular collisional and spectroscopic information is often needed to maximize the scientific yield of observational efforts.