Astronomer Brendan Bowler Receives 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship

February 15, 2022 • by Sophia Kurz

UT Austin assistant professor of astronomy, Brendan Bowler, has been selected as a 2022 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow in Physics for his work related to the formation, evolution, architectures and atmospheres of extrasolar planets.

Portrait of a man

Share


The complicated structure at the centre of the Butterfly Nebula, NGC 6302. There is a bright source at the centre that is surrounded by greenish nebulosity and several looping lines in cream, orange and pink. One of these lines appears to form a ring oriented vertically and nearly edge-on around the bright source at the centre. Other lines trace out a figure eight shape. Moving outward from these complex lines and green nebulosity, there is a section of red light on either side of the object.

McDonald Observatory

Astronomers Investigate Complex Heart of a Cosmic Butterfly

An illustration demonstrating how a solar system is tilted with respect to the axis of its central star

McDonald Observatory

Some Young Suns Align with Their Planet-forming Disks, Others Are Born Tilted