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F. H. Cheng

Researcher at Villanova University

Publications -  22
Citations -  517

F. H. Cheng is an academic researcher from Villanova University. The author has contributed to research in topics: White dwarf & Dwarf nova. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 500 citations. Previous affiliations of F. H. Cheng include Shanghai Jiao Tong University & University of Science and Technology of China.

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The cooling white dwarf in VW hydri after normal outburst and superoutburst: HST evidence of a sustained accretion belt

TL;DR: In this paper, a reduced χ2 fit to the data reveals a DAZQ white dwarf with Teff = 22,500 ± 500 K, log g = 8, and photospheric abundances C = 0.5 solar, N = 5.0 solar, O = 2.2 solar, Si = 0., Fe = 0, and all other metals being 0.3 solar, with a rapidly spinning accretion belt with Vrot = 3350 km s-1, Tbelt = 26,000 ± 1000 K, and a fractional belt area
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Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Dwarf Nova WZ Sagittae: A Very Rapidly Rotating White Dwarf

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the best-fitting synthetic spectra of the G140L spectra for the white dwarf in WZ Sge, exposed during quiescence, yielding a rapidly rotating white dwarf with velocity Vrot sin i = 1200+ 300−400 km s-1, white dwarf effective temperature Twd = 14,800 K, the gravity log g = 8.0, and the chemical abundances relative to solar in number (with 3σ error bars) of C, 5.0+ 2.0−2.
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Evidence of a Thermonuclear Runaway and Proton-Capture Material on a White Dwarf in a Dwarf Nova*

TL;DR: The first direct evidence of proton capture-processed material in the atmosphere of a white dwarf was found in the G160M spectra of the white dwarf in VW Hydri, exposed during quiescence as discussed by the authors.
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Hubble Space Telescope STIS Spectroscopy and Modeling of the Long-Term Cooling of WZ Sagittae following the 2001 July Outburst*

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the latest Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST STIS) E140M far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectrum of the dwarf nova WZ Sge, obtained in 2004 July, 3 yr following the early superoutburst of 2001 July.