63rd Annual STS (2003-2004)
Finalists
Katherine Hartman
NEW YORK
Katherine Hartman, 17, of Schenectady, submitted an Intel
Science Talent Search project in earth and space sciences regarding
stellar evolution and pulsation theory. Katy studied CQ Bootis (CQ Boo),
one of a group of RRc Lyrae stars that change in radius over a fixed period
of time, thus causing their light to pulsate. Using the sophisticated home-
based observatory of an amateur astronomer, Katy gathered images and
measurements of CQ Boo and analyzed her data by combining multicolor
photometry with Fourier analysis of the generated light curves. From
these, she confirmed CQ Boo's classification and determined various
properties including its temperature of approximately 7100K. At
Guilderland Central High School in Guilderland Center, Katy is founder
and president of the guitar club, co-president of the student environmental
action coalition and enjoys varsity tennis and curling. As part of her work
with the Rising Star Internship program, she has organized star parties in
dark, remote locations for elementary school students. Winner of two
astronomy scholarships and other science awards, Katy is the daughter of
Dr. Charles and Li Yun Hartman and hopes to attend MIT.