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  1. Rich is known for his work on the Galactic bulge, including the first measurement of the distribution of stellar abundances and the first map of the bulge stellar kinematics. He also led the team (HST-GO-9099) that discovered the first, and as yet the only confirmed, intermediate mass black hole in the Globular cluster , G1 in M31. [4]

  2. About R. Michael Rich. I work on the subject of "Galactic archeology" - the ages, chemistry, kinematics, and structure of stellar populations at the present epoch (the "fossil record") as a constraint and primary source of information on theories of galaxy formation and evolution.

  3. R. Michael Rich's 821 research works with 40,710 citations and 2,920 reads, including: COSMOS-Web: Intrinsically Luminous z$\gtrsim$10 Galaxy Candidates Test Early Stellar Mass Assembly

  4. Jan 9, 2024 · Professor R. Michael Rich is based at the University of California Los Angeles. For almost 30 years, he has explored the innermost parts of our galaxy with the help of spectroscopy. Through his studies, he has succeeded in deepening understanding of the Milky Way and its evolution.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Professor R. Michael Rich is based at the University of California Los Angeles. For almost 30 years, he has explored the innermost parts of our galaxy with the help of spectroscopy. Through his studies, he has succeeded in deepening understanding of the Milky Way and its evolution.

  6. R. Michael Rich. He/Him. rmr@astro.ucla.edu. Science Collaboration (s): Stars, Milky Way, and Local Volume (SMWLV) My principle research interest is in the Galactic bulge and stellar populations. I am interested in the age and origin of the bulge and thick disk, and the relationship of those populations to the inner halo and globular clusters.

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  8. R. Michael Rich ( UCLA. ) astro-ph. Experiments: NANCY. Author Identifier: R.Michael.Rich.1. Advisor: Jeremy R. Mould. present. SENIOR, UCLA. 1986. PHD, Caltech. UNDERGRADUATE, Pomona Coll. edit. Updated on Sep 29, 2023. Research works(10) Cited By. 2001 2024. 10 authors or less. Exclude Review of Particle Physics. article. published.