CURRICULUM VITAE Stacy S. Mcgaugh

CURRICULUM VITAE Stacy S. Mcgaugh

CURRICULUM VITAE Stacy S. McGaugh DepartmentofAstronomy phone:(216)368-1808 Case Western Reserve University fax: (216) 368-5406 Cleveland, OH 44106 cell: (216) 214-0686 http://astroweb.case.edu/ssm/ e-mail: [email protected] Education University of Michigan Ph.D. 1992 Astronomy 1987 – 1992 Princeton University Physics 1985 – 1986 Massachusetts Institute of Technology S.B. 1985 Physics 1981 – 1985 Employment Professor Departments of Astronomy & Physics 2012 – Chair Department of Astronomy 2015 – Director Warner & Swasey Observatory 2015 – Case Western Reserve University Professor Department of Astronomy 2009 – 2012 Associate Professor University of Maryland 2003 – 2009 Assistant Professor College Park 1998 – 2003 Research Fellow Department of Physics and Astronomy 1997 – 1998 Rutgers University Carnegie Fellow Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 1995 – 1997 Carnegie Institution of Washington Research Associate Institute of Astronomy 1992 – 1995 University of Cambridge Research Interests Galaxy formation and evolution, LSB galaxies, the missing mass problem, and cosmology Professional Societies — IAU, AAS, DDA Honors — Distinguished Alumnus, Flint Northern (2001); University of Michigan (2013) Publications in Refereed Journals Citation Statistics (Source: NASA Astrophysical Data System) Citations Over last Normalized Index Total 5 years Per Author Meaning h-index 49 15 36 h papers with ≥ h citations g-index 92 29 64 gpaperswithg2 citations i10-index 93 20 66 papers receiving ≥ 10 citations i100-index 25 2 9 papers receiving ≥ 100 citations tori-index 113 12 . weighted index deleting self-citations riq-index 353 579 . citation rate measure (tori/time) The author’s most cited papers are in the top percentile of papers cited in astrophysics. Papers published or accepted for publication in refereed journals are listed below. Five further papers are currently under review. 98. “The Radial Acceleration Relation in Rotationally Supported Galaxies” McGaugh, S.S., Lelli, F., & Schombert, J.M. 2016, Phys. Rev. Letters, in press 97. “The candidate Cluster and Protocluster Catalog (CCPC) II: Spectroscopically iden- tified structures spanning 2 <z< 6.6” Franck, J.R., & McGaugh, S.S. 2016, ApJ, in press 96. “SPARC: Mass Models for 175 Disk Galaxies with Spitzer Photometry and Accurate Rotation Curves” Lelli, F., McGaugh, S.S., & Schombert, J.M. 2016, AJ, in press 95. “The Relation between Stellar and Dynamical Surface Densities in the Central Regions of Disk Galaxies” Lelli, F., McGaugh, S.S., Schombert, J.M. & Pawlowski, M.S. 2016, ApJL, 827, L19 94. “The Candidate Cluster and Protocluster Catalog (CCPC) of Spectroscopically Iden- tified Structures Spanning 2.74 <z< 3.71” Franck, J.R., & McGaugh, S.S. 2016, ApJ, 817, 158 93. “The small scatter of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation” Lelli, F., McGaugh, S.S., & Schombert, J.M. 2016, ApJL, 816, L14 92. “The Surface Density Profile of the Galactic Disk from the Terminal Velocity Curve” McGaugh, S.S. 2016, ApJ, 816, 42 91. “Gas dynamics in tidal dwarf galaxies: disc formation at z=0” Lelli, F., Duc, P.-A., Brinks, E., Bournaud, F., McGaugh, S.S., Lisenfeld, U., Weil- bacher, P.M., Boquien, M., Revaz, Y., Braine, J., Koribalski, B.S., Belles, P.-E. 2015, A&A, 584, A113 90. “Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies: V. WFC3 Color-Magnitude Diagrams” Schombert, J.M., & McGaugh, S.S. 2015, AJ, 150, 72 89. “The new Milky Way satellites: alignment with the VPOS and predictions for proper motions and velocity dispersions” Pawlowski, M.S, McGaugh, S.S., & Jerjen, H. 2015, MNRAS, 453, 1047 88. “Three candidate clusters around high redshift radio-loud sources: MG1 J04426+0202, 3C 068.2, MS 1426.9+1052” Franck, J.R, McGaugh, S.S., & Schombert, J.M. 2015, AJ, 150, 46 87. “Mass models of disk galaxies from the DiskMass Survey in MOND” Angus, G.W., Gentile, G., Swaters, R.A., Famaey, B., Diaferio, A., McGaugh, S.S., & van der Heyden, K.J., 2015, MNRAS, 451, 3551-3580 86. “The link between mass distribution and starbursts in dwarf galaxies” McQuinn, K.B.W., Lelli, F., Skillman, E.D., Dolphin, A.E., McGaugh, S.S., & Williams, B.F. 2015, MNRAS, 450, 3886-3892 85. “Weighing Galaxy Disks with the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation” McGaugh, S.S., & Schombert, J.M. 2015, ApJ, 802, 18 (16pp) 84. “The Third Law of Galactic Rotation” McGaugh, S.S. 2014, Galaxies, 2, 601-622 [invited review] 83. “Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies: III. Stellar Population Models” Schombert, J.M., & McGaugh, S.S. 2014, PASA, 31, e036 82. “Color–Mass-to-Light Ratio Relations for Disk Galaxies” McGaugh, S.S., & Schombert, J.M. 2014, AJ, 148, 77 81. “Co-orbiting Planes of Sub-halos are Similarly Unlikely around Paired and Isolated Hosts” Pawlowski, M.S., & McGaugh, S.S. 2014, ApJ, 789, L24 80. “A Tale of Two Paradigms: the Mutual Incommensurability of ΛCDM and MOND” McGaugh, S.S. 2014, Canadian Journal of Physics, 2014-0203 [invited review] 79. “Perseus I and the NGC 3109 association in the context of the Local Group dwarf galaxy structures” Pawlowski, M.S., & McGaugh, S.S. 2014, MNRAS, 440, 908 78. “The Inner Dynamical Mass Across Galaxy Morphology: A Weak Scaling with Total Stellar Mass” Kuzio de Naray, R., & McGaugh, S.S. 2014 ApJ, 782, L12 77. “The Formation of Spiral Galaxies: Adiabatic Compression with Young’s Algorithm and the Relation of Dark Matter Haloes to Their Primordial Antecedents” Katz, H., McGaugh, S.S., Sellwood, J.A., & de Blok, W.J.G. 2014, MNRAS, 439, 1897 76. “Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies: IV Spitzer Surface Photometry of LSB Galaxies” Schombert, J.M., & McGaugh, S.S. 2014, PASA, 31, e011 75. “Andromeda Dwarfs in Light of MOND. II. Testing Prior Predictions” McGaugh, S.S., & Milgrom, M. 2013, ApJ, 775, 139 74. “Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies: II. HII Re- gions” Schombert, J.M., McGaugh, S.S., & Maciel, T. 2013, AJ, 146, 41 73. “Galaxy Cluster Bulk Flows and Collision Velocities in QUMOND” Katz, H., McGaugh, S.S., Teuben, P., & Angus, G.W. 2013, ApJ, 772, 10 72. “Discrete clouds of neutral gas between the galaxies M31 and M33” Wolfe, S.A., Pisano, D.J., Lockman, F.J., McGaugh, S.S., & Shaya, E.J. 2013, Nature, 497, 224–226 71. “Andromeda Dwarfs in Light of Modified Newtonian Dynamics” McGaugh, S.S. & Milgrom, M. 2013, ApJ, 766, 22 70. “Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND): Observational Phenomenology and Rela- tivistic Extensions” Famaey, B., & McGaugh, S.S. 2012, Living Reviews in Relativity, 15, 10 [invited review] 69. “A QUMOND galactic N-body code I: Poisson solver and rotation curve fitting” Angus, G.W., van der Heyden, K., Famaey, B., Gentile, G., McGaugh, S.S., & de Blok, W.J.G. 2012, MNRAS, 421, 2598–2609 68. “The Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation of Gas Rich Galaxies as a Test of LCDM and MOND” McGaugh, S.S. 2012, AJ, 143, 40 67. “Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies: I. Optical and H-alpha Imaging” Schombert, J.M., Maciel, T., & McGaugh, S.S. 2011, Advances in Astronomy, 2011, 143698 66. “A Novel Test of the Modified Newtonian Dynamics with Gas Rich Galaxies” McGaugh, S.S. 2011, Phys. Rev. Lett., 106, 121303 65. “Local Group Dwarf Spheroidals: Correlated Deviations from the Baryonic Tully- Fisher Relation” McGaugh, S.S., & Wolf, J. 2010, ApJ, 722, 248–261 64. “Contradiction between strong lensing statistics and a feedback solution to the cusp/core problem” Chen, D.-M., & McGaugh, S.S. 2010, RAA, 10, 1215–1222 63. “Testing Modified Newtonian Dynamics with Rotation Curves of Dwarf and Low Sur- face Brightness Galaxies” Swaters, R.A., Sanders, R.H., & McGaugh, S.S. 2010, ApJ, 718, 380–391 62. “Comparing the Dark Matter Halos of Spiral, Low Surface Brightness and Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies” Walker, M.G., McGaugh, S.S., Mateo, M., Olszewski, E., & Kuzio de Naray, R. 2010, ApJ, 717, L87–L91 61. “The Baryon Content of Cosmic Structures” McGaugh, S.S., Schombert, J.M., de Blok, W.J.G., & Zagursky, M.J. 2010, ApJ, 708, L14–L17 60. “The Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation and its Implication for Dark Matter Halos” Trachternach, C., de Blok, W.J.G, McGaugh, S.S., van der Hulst, J.M., & Dettmar, R.-J. 2009, A&A, 505, 577–587 59. “Kinematic and Photometric Evidence for a Bar in NGC 2683” Kuzio de Naray, R.K., Zagursky, M.J., & McGaugh, S.S. 2009, AJ, 138, 1082–1089 58. “A First Attempt to Calibrate the Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation with Gas-Dominated Galaxies” Stark, D.V., McGaugh, S.S., & Swaters, R.A., AJ, 138, 392–141 57. “Chandra Observations of Nuclear X-ray Emission from Low Surface Brightness Galax- ies” Das., M., Reynolds, C.S., Vogel, S.N., McGaugh, S.S., & Kantharia, N.G. 2009 ApJ, 693, 1300–1305 56. “Constraining the NFW Potential with Observations and Modeling of LSB Galaxy Velocity Fields” Kuzio de Naray, R., McGaugh, S.S., & Mihos, J.C. 2009 ApJ, 692, 1321–1332 55. “VIMOS-VLT Integral field kinematics of the Giant LSB galaxy ESO 0323-G064” Coccato, L., Swaters, R.A., Rubin, V.C., D’Odorico, S., & McGaugh, S.S. 2008, A&A, 490, 589–600 54. “Milky Way Mass Models and MOND” McGaugh, S.S. 2008, ApJ, 683, 137–148 53. “Mass Models of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with High Resolution Optical Ve- locity Fields” Kuzio de Naray, R., McGaugh, S.S., & de Blok, W.J.G. 2008, ApJ, 676, 920–943 52. “The Collision Velocity of the Bullet Cluster in Conventional and Modified Dynamics” Angus, G.W., & McGaugh, S.S. 2008, MNRAS, 383, 417–423 51. “The AGN and Gas Disk in the Low Surface Brightness Galaxy PGC045080” Das, M., Kantharia, N., Ramya, S., Prabhu, T.P., McGaugh, S.S., & Vogel, S.N.

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