Between 1975 and 1987, Dubner worked at the Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy. In 1988, she began working at the Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio (IAFE).[2] In 1997, she also was appointed as a researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, continuing her study of supernovas.[3] In 2009, she became the Director of IAFE and also serves as the Director of the Supernovas and Interstellar Environment group.[4]
Research contributions
Dubner has participated in a number of international collaborations to study galactic supernova remnants. For instance, in 1994, she and her American collaborators Frank Winkler and W. Miller Gross were awarded a National Science Foundation grant to image the expanding shell of gas left over after a star explodes using data collected from radio telescopes in the US and Argentina.[5]
Dubner is an active member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), serving on a variety of commissions including the Working Group for Historic Radio Astronomy, the Division for Interstellar Matter and Local Universe, and the Commission for Astrochemistry.[10] In 2006, she served on the Organizing Committee to report advances in the field of radio astronomy between 2002 and 2005.[11] In 2012, she was part of the organizing committee of the IAU's XXVIII General Assembly for Women in Astronomy Meeting.[12] In June 2008, the minor planet 9515 Dubner was named in her honor, recognizing her achievements at the IAU.[13] The planet was first discovered at the observatory in El Leoncito National Park in 1975.[14] In 2023 she won the Platinum Konex Award as the most important physicist in Argentina.[15][16]
References
^Colomb, F. R.; Dubner, G. (1982-08-01). "Neutral hydrogen associated with southern supernova remnants. II - Lupus Loop". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 112: 141–148. Bibcode:1982A&A...112..141C. ISSN0004-6361.
^Dubner, GM; Arnal, EM (1988). "Neutral hydrogen and carbon monoxide observations towards the SNR Puppis A". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series. 75: 363–369. Bibcode:1988A&AS...75..363D.