Scott F. Anderson
University of Washington
297 Papers
23.2K Citations
Scott F. Anderson is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasar & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 286 publications. Previous affiliations of Scott F. Anderson include University of Minnesota.
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Papers
A New Very Cool White Dwarf Discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
H. C. Harris,Brad M. S. Hansen,J. Liebert,D. E. vanden Berk,Scott F. Anderson,Gillian R. Knapp,Xiaohui Fan,Bruce Margon,Jeffrey A. Munn,Robert C. Nichol,J. R. Pier,Donald P. Schneider,J. A. Smith,Don Winget,D. G. York,John E. Anderson,J. Brinkmann,Scott Burles,Bing Chen,A. J. Connolly,István Csabai,Josh Frieman,James E. Gunn,Gregory S. Hennessy,Robert B. Hindsley,Z. Ivezic,Steve Kent,D. Q. Lamb,Robert H. Lupton,Heidi Jo Newberg,David J. Schlegel,S. Smee,Michael A. Strauss,Aniruddha R. Thakar,A. Uomoto,B. Yanny +35 more
TL;DR: Early data taken during commissioning of the SDSS have resulted in the discovery of a very cool white dwarf as discussed by the authors, which appears to have stronger collision induced absorption from molecular hydrogen than any other known white dwarf.
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A high yield of new sightlines for the study of intergalactic helium: far-uv-bright quasars from the sdss, galex , and hst
David Syphers,Scott F. Anderson,Wei Zheng,Daryl Haggard,Avery Meiksin,Kuenley Chiu,Craig J. Hogan,Donald P. Schneider,Donald G. York +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a catalog of 200 higher-confidence (70% secure) cases of quasars at z = 2.8-5.1 potentially having surviving far-UV (rest-frame) flux is presented.
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A High Yield of New Sightlines for the Study of Intergalactic Helium: Far-UV-Bright Quasars from SDSS, GALEX, and HST
David Syphers,Scott F. Anderson,Wei Zheng,Daryl Haggard,Avery Meiksin,Kuenley Chiu,Craig J. Hogan,Donald P. Schneider,D. G. York +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a catalog of 200 higher-confidence cases of quasars at z = 2.8-5.1 potentially having surviving far-UV (restframe) flux is presented.
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CIV Broad Absorption Line Acceleration in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasars
C. J. Grier,W. N. Brandt,P. B. Hall,Jonathan R. Trump,N. Filiz Ak,Scott F. Anderson,Paul J. Green,D. P. Schneider,Mouyuan Sun,M. Vivek,Thomas G. Beatty,Joel R. Brownstein,Alexandre Roman-Lopes +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used spectra of 140 quasars from three Sloan Digital Sky Survey programs to search for global velocity offsets in broad absorption line (BAL) acceleration over timescales of 2.5-5.5 years in the quasar rest frame.
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Peer Review
The Eighteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Targeting and First Spectra from SDSS-V
Andres Almeida,Scott F. Anderson,M. Argudo-Fern'andez,Carles Badenes,Kathleen A. Barger,Jorge K. Barrera-Ballesteros,Chad F. Bender,Erika Benítez,Felipe E. Besser,Dmitry Bizyaev,Michael R. Blanton,John J. Bochanski,Jo Bovy,W. N. Brandt,Joel R. Brownstein,Johannes Buchner,Esra Bulbul,Joseph N. Burchett,Mariana Cano D'iaz,Joleen K. Carlberg,Andrew R. Casey,Vedant Chandra,Brian Cherinka,Cristina Chiappini,Abigail Coker,Johan Comparat,Charlie Conroy,Gabriella Contardo,Arlin Cortes,Kevin R. Covey,Jeffrey D. Crane,Katia Cunha,Collin Dabbieri,James W. Davidson,M. Davis,Nathan De Lee,J. A. Delgado,Sebastian Demasi,F. Di Mille,John Donor,Peter E. Dow,Tom Dwelly,Michael Eracleous,Jamey E. Eriksen,Xiaohui Fan,Emily Farr,Sara Frederick,Logan B. Fries,Peter M. Frinchaboy,B. Gaensicke,Junqiang Ge,C. Ávila,Kathleen Grabowski,Catherine J. Grier,Guillaume Guiglion,Pramod Gupta,Patrick B. Hall,Keith Hawkins,Christian R. Hayes,J. J. Hermes,Lorena Hern'andez-Garc'ia,David W. Hogg,Jon A. Holtzman,Hector Ibarra-Medel,Alexander P. Ji,Paula Jofre,Jennifer A. Johnson,Amy Jones,Karen Kinemuchi,M. Kluge,Anton M. Koekemoer,Juna A. Kollmeier,Marina Kounkel,Dhanesh Krishnarao,Mirko Krumpe,Ivan Lacerna,Paulo J. A. Lago,Chervin F. P. Laporte,A. P. Liu,Chao Chao Liu,Xin Liu,A. Roman Lopes,Matin Macktoobian,Viktor Malanushenko,Dan Maoz,Thomas Masseron,Karen L. Masters,G. Matijevič,Aidan McBride,Ilija Medan,Andrea Merloni,Sean M. Morrison,Natalie K. Myers,Szabolcs M'esz'aros,Alenka Negrete,David L. Nidever,Christian Nitschelm,Audrey Oravetz,Daniel Oravetz,Kaike Pan,Yingjie Peng,Marc H. Pinsonneault,Richard W. Pogge,Dan Qiu,Anna B. A. Queiroz,Solange V. Ramirez,Hans-Walter Rix,Daniela Rosso,Jessie C. Runnoe,Mara Salvato,Sebastián F. Sánchez,Felipe A. Santana,Andrew K. Saydjari,Conor Sayres,Kevin C. Schlaufman,Donald P. Schneider,Axel Schwope,J. Serna,Yue-Yun Shen,Jennifer Sobeck,Yingyi Song,Diogo Souto,Taylor Spoo,Keivan G. Stassun,Matthias Steinmetz,Ilya Straumit,B. Stringfellow,Jos'e S'anchez-Gallego,Manuchehr Taghizadeh-Popp,Jamie Tayar,Aniruddha R. Thakar,Patricia B. Tissera,Andrew Tkachenko,Hector Hernandez Toledo,Benny Trakhtenbrot,Jose Gregorio Fernandez Trincado,Nicholas W. Troup,Jonathan R. Trump,Sarah Tuttle,N. Ulloa,J. A. Vázquez-Mata,Pablo Vera Alfaro,Sandro Villanova,Stefanie Wachter,Anne-Marie Weijmans,Adam Wheeler,John C. Wilson,Leigh Wojno,J. Wolf,Xiang-Xiang Xue,Jason E. Ybarra,E. Zari,Gail Zasowski +152 more
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TL;DR: SDSS-V as mentioned in this paper is the first one for the fifth generation of the survey and contains extensive targeting information for the two multi-object spectroscopy programs (MWM and BHM), including input catalogs and selection functions for their numerous scientific objectives.
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