David G. Turner, Professor

B.Sc. (Waterloo, 1968), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Western Ontario, 1970, 1974)

Director of Burke-Gaffney Observatory

(Photograph by David Richardson, 2004)

Email: turner(“at”)ap.smu.ca
Phone: (902) 420-5635
Fax: (902) 496-8218


Teaching Responsibilities (2010-2011):

  • Astronomy 1001.2 Stars and Galaxies
  • Astronomy 2100.1 Foundations of Astrophysics
  • Astronomy 3400.1 Interstellar Matter and Stellar Evolution
  • Physics 1100.1 University Physics I, Labs C,D
  • Astronomy 8990.0 Doctoral Dissertation (supervision)

  • Academic interests:

    Astronomical phenomena that can be viewed with the unaided eye, such as sunrises, sunsets, auroral displays, planetary conjunctions, first sighting of the thin crescent of the Moon following New Moon (occasionally Ramadan in North America begins as a result of a sighting through my office window), etc. A lot of astronomy can be done without telescopes or binoculars. To view a sample selection of images and drawings, click here.

    The Star of Bethlehem, a subject in which I became interested during the six years I spent as Director of the Doran Planetarium, Laurentian University, where each year I scripted and produced Christmas Star shows for the general public. The mystery of the Star of Bethlehem is an historical, as well as astronomical, puzzle. To read a fictional article on the Star of Bethlehem that I wrote for the Saint Mary’s Maroon and White, click here.

    The stars of St. John’s Church Lunenburg, a mystery that I unwittingly discovered and solved after being approached in June 2004 to provide assistance in designing a replica of the original star scene that graced the chapel ceiling of the Church. The story had a long life on the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet feature, but the full details were described in a story I wrote for Cassiopeia, the newsletter of the Canadian Astronomical Society. To view an expanded version of the story, click here.


    Research interests:

    Young to intermediate age open clusters. Most of my research involves very sparse clusters and groups associated with Cepheid variables, but I am also interested in very young clusters that contain Wolf-Rayet stars or pre-main-sequence objects. Steve Shorlin, who recently (1998) completed his M.Sc. thesis under my supervision, searched a field in Carina as part of his thesis research, and discovered a previously undetected young cluster associated with two Wolf-Rayet stars, one of type WN6 and the other of type WC4. It is the first instance of both types of objects being found in the same cluster. To view a sample of open clusters of interest to me, click here.

    Intrinsic properties of pulsating Cepheid variables and the galactic distance scale. Click here for a list of open clusters and groups that contain Cepheids as potential members. In recent years, undergraduate students working with me (Andrew Horsford, Joseph MacMillan, and Stephen Goobie) have observed Cepheids with the CCD camera on the 0.4-m telescope of the Burke-Gaffney Observatory, and have added valuable data on period changes for these pulsating stars. The derived period changes primarily reflect stellar evolution through the Cepheid instability strip, but also help to specify the pulsation modes of the stars. For more details on our use of the campus telescope, click here.

    Observable properties of interstellar and circumstellar extinction. Much of my early work focused on the use of the variable-extinction method to derive values for the ratio of total-to-selective extinction, R, in open clusters and associations. Roughly 60 or so open clusters yield fairly normal values of R = 3.1, plus or minus 0.4, but there are a few regions where anomalously large values of R, i.e. 4 or 5, seem to exist.

    Galactic structure, when I can find time for it.


    Honours:

    Clockwise from upper left: President’s Award for Excellence in Research presented by President Dr. Kenneth Ozmon at Saint Mary’s University’s Fall Convocation (October 1997), Service Award of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada presented by Randy Attwood (June 2001), Founding Member Special Award of the Sudbury Astronomy Club presented during the Club’s 20th Anniversary celebrations (November 2001), Distinguished Alumnus of the Year award by Renison College (University of Waterloo) at its 45th Founders’ Day ceremony (January 2004), Asteroid 27810 Daveturner (= 1993 OC2) (not exactly as illustrated) named by Carolyn Shoemaker and David Levy (November 2003).

    (Hi Brandi!)





    David Turner is now ex-Editor of the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, but continues as Review Editor for the Journal.

    Email: turner(“at”)ap.smu.ca
    Phone: (902) 420-5635
    Fax: (902) 496-8218











    Recently Published Research Papers:

    2010

  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., Lane, D. J., Henden, A. A., and Krajci, T. 2010, Anchoring the Universal Distance Scale Via a Wesenheit Template, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 38, in press
  • Berdnikov, L. N., and Turner, D. G. 2010, A Search for Evolutionary Period Variations of Cepheids using the Harvard Plate Stacks: II Carinae, Astronomy Reports, 54, 392-399
  • Turner, D. G., and Majaess, D. J. 2010, The Galaxy as Mapped in the Optical, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 41, 929 (abstract)
  • Turner, D. G. 2010, The PL Calibration for Milky Way Cepheids and its Implications for the Distance Scale, Astrophysics and Space Science, 326, 219-231
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kniazev, A. Yu., Kravtsov, V. V., Turner, D. G., Pastukhova, E. N., and Zhujko, S. V. 2010, Photometric Observations of Type II Cepheids from the ASAS-3 Catalogue, In Variable Stars, the Galactic Halo and Galaxy Formation, edited by C. Sterken, N. Samus, and L. Szabados, p. 206
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kniazev, A. Yu., Kravtsov, V. V., Turner, D. G., and Pastukhova, E. N. 2010, Photometric Observations of Small-Amplitude Cepheids from the ASAS-3 Catalogue, In Variable Stars, the Galactic Halo and Galaxy Formation, edited by C. Sterken, N. Samus, and L. Szabados, p. 205
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kniazev, A. Yu., Kravtsov, V. V., Turner, D. G., and Pastukhova, E. N. 2010, Photometric Observations of Classical Cepheids from the ASAS-3 Catalogue, In Variable Stars, the Galactic Halo and Galaxy Formation, edited by C. Sterken, N. Samus, and L. Szabados, p. 204
  • Turner, D. G., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., and Balam, D. D. 2010, The Origin of Cosmic Rays and the Stars of Berkeley 87, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 42, 566 (abstract)
  • 2009

  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., and Lane, D. J. 2009, Type II Cepheids as Extragalactic Distance Candles, Acta Astronomica, 59, 403-418
  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., and Lane, D. J. 2009, Searching Beyond the Obscuring Dust Between the Cygnus-Aquila Rifts for Cepheid Tracers of the Galaxy’s Spiral Arms, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 37, 179-192
  • Turner, D. G., Percy, J. R., Colivas, T., Berdnikov, L. N., and Abdel-Sabour Abdel-Latif, M. 2009, Stochastic Processes in Yellow and Red Pulsating Variables, In Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation, AIP Conference Series, 1170, edited by J. A. Guzik and P. A. Bradley, pp. 167-169
  • Turner, D. G., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., Szabados, L., Kovtyukh, V. V., Usenko, I. A., and Berdnikov, L. N. 2009, Enhancing Our Knowledge of Northern Cepheids through Photometric Monitoring, In Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation, AIP Conference Series, 1170, edited by J. A. Guzik and P. A. Bradley, pp. 108-110
  • Turner, D. G. 2009, Polaris and its Kin, In Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation, AIP Conference Series, 1170, edited by J. A. Guzik and P. A. Bradley, pp. 59-68
  • Turner, D. G., Kovtyukh, V. V., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., and Moncrieff, K. E. 2009, The Cepheid Impostor HD 18391 and its Anonymous Parent Cluster, Astronomische Nachrichten, 330, 807-815
  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., and Lane, D. J. 2009, Characteristics of the Galaxy According to Cepheids, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 398, 263-270
  • Turner, D. G., Forbes, D., Leonard, P. J. T., Abdel-Sabour Abdel-Latif, M., Majaess, D. J., and Berdnikov, L. N. 2009, Does Collinder 236 Host a Cepheid Calibrator?, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 397, 1046-1052
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Henden, A. A., Turner, D. G., and Pastukhova, E. N. 2009, Search for Evolutionary Changes in Cepheid Periods Using the Harvard Plate Collection. RS Puppis, Astronomy Letters, 35, 406-412
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kniazev, A. Y., Kravtsov, V. V., Pastukhova, E. N., and Turner, D. G. 2009, Photometric Observations of Cepheids from the ASAS-3 Catalog: Photoelectric BVIc Observations of 46 Low-Amplitude Cepheids, Astronomy Letters, 35, 311-320
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Pastukhova, E. N., Turner, D. G., and Majaess, D. J. 2009, Search for Evolutionary Changes in Cepheid Periods Using the Harvard Plate Collection. NSV 9159, Astronomy Letters, 35, 175-181
  • Majaess, D. J., Higgins, D., Molnar, L. A., Haegert, M. J., Lane, D. J., Turner, D. G., and Nielsen, I. 2009, New Constraints on the Asteroid 298 Baptistina, the Alleged Family Member of the K/T Impactor, Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 103, 7-10
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kniazev, A. Y., Kravtsov, V. V., Pastukhova, E. N., and Turner, D. G. 2009, Photometry of New Southern Cepheids from the ASAS-3 Catalog. Photoelectric BVIc Observations of 33 Classical Cepheids, Astronomy Letters, 35, 39-44
  • Turner, D. G., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., Percy, J. R., English, D. A., and Huziak, R. 2009, HDE 344787, A Cepheid Analogue To Polaris, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 41, 302 (abstract)
  • 2008

  • Percy, J. R., Favaro, E., Glasheen, J., Ho, B., Sato, H., and Turner, D. G. 2008, Period Changes in Pulsating Red Supergiant Stars: A Science and Education Project, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 36, 145-155
  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., Lane, D. J., and Moncrieff, K. E. 2008, The Exciting Star of the Berkeley 59/Cepheus OB4 Complex and Other Chance Variable Star Discoveries, Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 36, 90-109
  • Majaess, D. J., Turner, D. G., and Lane, D. J. 2008, Assessing Potential Cluster Cepheids from a New Distance and Reddening Parameterization and 2MASS Photometry, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 390, 1539-1548
  • Kovtyukh, V. V., Soubiran, C., Luck, R. E., Turner, D. G., Belik, S. I., Andrievsky, S. M., and Chekhonadskikh, F. A. 2008, Reddenings of FGK Supergiants and Classical Cepheids from Spectroscopic Data, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 389, 1336-1344
  • Turner, D. G., Forbes, D., English, D., Leonard, P. J. T., Scrimger, J. N., Wehlau, A. W., Phelps, R. L., Berdnikov, L. N., and Pastukhova, E. N. 2008, Galactic Clusters With Associated Cepheid Variables. VII. Berkeley 58 and CG Cassiopeiae, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 388, 444-456
  • Berdnikov, L. N., Kravtsov, V. V., Pastukhova, E. N., and Turner, D. G. 2008, CCD Photometry of Two Neglected Cepheids in Carina, The Observatory, 128, 84-88
  • Turner, D. G., Panko, E. A., Sergienko, O., Lane, D. J., and Majaess, D. J. 2008, New Insights into the Nature of the Eclipsing System V609 Aquilae, The Observatory, 128, 2-14
  • Papers Published 1973-2007

    Submitted papers and papers in preparation (for preprints contact author):

  • Turner, D. G., Usenko, I. A., Miroshnichenko, A. S., Klochkova, V. G., Panchuk, V. E., Yang, S. L. S., and Gregory, P. C. 2008, The Dynamical Challenges of the Polaris System, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, in preparation
  • Turner, D. G. 2008, The Reddening of Classical Cepheid Variables, Astronomical Journal, in preparation
  • Turner, D. G., MacLellan, R. F., Henden, A. A., and Berdnikov, L. N. 2010, Space Reddenings for Fifteen Galactic Cepheids, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, resubmitted
  • Turner, D. G., Rosvick, J. M., Balam, D. D., Henden, A. A., Majaess, D. J., and Lane, D. J. 2010, New Results for the Open Cluster Bica 6 and its Associated Planetary Nebula PN G167.0-00.9, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Letters, submitted
  • Turner, D. G. 2010, The Usefulness of JHKs Photometry for Open Cluster Studies, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, submitted
  • Turner, D. G. 2010, WR 38/38a and the Ratio of Total-to-Selective Extinction in Carina, Astrophysics and Space Science, submitted
  • Turner, D. G., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., Rosvick, J. M., Henden, A. A., and Balam, D. D. 2010, The Galactic Calibration of the Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation and its Implications for the Universal Distance Scale,Odessa Astronomical Publications, 23, in preparation
  • Turner, D. G., Majaess, D. J., Lane, D. J., Percy, J. R., English, D. A., and Huziak, R. 2010, HDE 344787, The Polaris Analogue That is Even More Interesting Than Polaris, Odessa Astronomical Publications, 23, in preparation
  • Turner, D. G., Berdnikov, L. N., Percy, J. R., and Abdel-Sabour Abdel-Latif, M. 2010, The Onset of Chaos in Pulsating Variable Stars, Odessa Astronomical Publications, 23, in preparation
  • Moncrieff, K. E., Turner, D. G., Short, C. I., and Bennett, P. D. 2010, Spectral Type and Radial Velocity Variations in Three SRc Variables, Odessa Astronomical Publications, 23, in preparation

  • Previous Positions:

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto (1974-1976)
  • Assistant Professor, Laurentian University (1976-1978)
  • Assistant Professor, University of Toronto (1978-1980)
  • Assistant/Associate Professor, NSERC University Research Fellow, Laurentian University (1980-1984)

  • Teaching (courses I have taught at Saint Mary’s):

  • AST 202.0 Introductory Astronomy for Science Students
  • AST 205.1 General Astronomy I
  • AST 206.2 General Astronomy II
  • AST 215.1(.2) The Sky and Planets
  • AST 216.1(.2) Stars and Galaxies
  • AST 306.1(.2) Observational Astronomy
  • AST 2312.1(.2) Foundations of Astrophysics
  • AST 2313.1(.2) Properties of Stars
  • AST 316.1(.2) Stellar Astronomy
  • AST 3412.1(.2) Interstellar Matter and Stellar Evolution
  • AST 416.1(.2) Astrophysics II
  • AST 445.1(.2) Solar System Astronomy
  • AST 602.1(.2) Galactic Astronomy
  • AST 607.1(.2) Binary and Variable Stars
  • AST 611.1(.2) Directed Readings in Current Literature
  • AST 695.1(.2) Graduate Seminar I
  • AST 696.1(.2) Graduate Seminar II
  • AST 697.0 Research Project in Astronomy
  • AST 698.0 Thesis
  • PHY 210.1/211.2 University Physics I, II (various lab sections)
  • PHY 305.1(.2) Newtonian Mechanics
  • PHY 500.0 Research Thesis

  • Updated July 2010.