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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M. Bishai,James E. Fast,J. W. Hinson,N. Menon,D. H. Miller,E. I. Shibata,I. P. J. Shipsey,M. Yurko,S. Glenn,S. D. Johnson,Y. J. Kwon,S. Roberts,E. H. Thorndike,C. P. Jessop,K. Lingel,H. Marsiske,M. L. Perl,V. Savinov,D. Ugolini,R. Wang,X. J. Zhou,T. E. Coan,V. Fadeyev,Ilya Korolkov,Yurii Maravin,I. Narsky,V.G. Shelkov,J. Staeck,Ryszard Stroynowski,Igor Volobouev,Jianqiao Ye,Marina Artuso,F. Azfar,A. Efimov,M. Goldberg,D. He,Sacha E Kopp,G. C. Moneti,R. Mountain,S. Schuh,T. Skwarnicki,Sheldon Stone,G. H. A. Viehhauser,Xiangjun Xing,John E. Bartelt,S. E. Csorna,Vipul Jain,K. W. McLean,Sz Márka,R. Godang,K. Kinoshita,I. C. Lai,P. Pomianowski,S. Schrenk,G. Bonvicini,D. Cinabro,Richard L. Greene,L. P. Perera,G. J. Zhou,B. C. Barish,M. Chadha,S. Chan,G. Eigen,J. S. Miller,C. P. O'Grady,M. Schmidtler,J. Urheim,A. J.R. Weinstein,Frank Würthwein,D. W. Bliss,G. Masek,H. P. Paar,S. Prell,Vivek Sharma,D. M. Asner,J. Gronberg,T. S. Hill,D. J. Lange,R. J. Morrison,H. N. Nelson,T. K. Nelson,J. D. Richman,D. A. Roberts,Anders Ryd,Michael S. Witherell,R. Balest,B. H. Behrens,W. T. Ford,Andrei Gritsan,Harold S. Park,J. Roy,J. G. Smith,J. P. Alexander,C. Bebek,B. E. Berger,Karl Berkelman,Kenneth Bloom,Veronique Boisvert,D. G. Cassel,H. A. Cho,D. S. Crowcroft,M. Dickson,S. von Dombrowski,P. S. Drell,K. M. Ecklund,R. Ehrlich,A. D. Foland,P. Gaidarev,L. K. Gibbons,B. Gittelman,S. W. Gray,D. L. Hartill,B. K. Heltsley,P. I. Hopman,J. Kandaswamy,P. C. Kim,D. L. Kreinick,T. Lee,Yanwen Liu,N. B. Mistry,C. R. Ng,E. Nordberg,M. Ogg,Juliet Ritchie Patterson,D. Peterson,D. Riley,A. Soffer,B. Valant-Spaight,C. P. Ward,M. Athanas,Paul Avery,C. D. Jones,M. Lohner,C.Y. Prescott,John Yelton,J. Zheng,G. W. Brandenburg,R. A. Briere,A. Ershov,Y. S. Gao,D. Y.J. Kim,R. J. Wilson,H. Yamamoto,T. E. Browder,Yang Li,J. L. Rodriguez,T. Bergfeld,B. I. Eisenstein,J. A. Ernst,G. E. Gladding,G. D. Gollin,R. M. Hans,Erik A. Johnson,I. Karliner,M. A. Marsh,M.A. Palmer,Mats A Selen,J. J. Thaler,K. W. Edwards,Alain Bellerive,R. Janicek,D. B. MacFarlane,P. M. Patel,A. J. Sadoff,R. Ammar,Philip Baringer,Alice Bean,D. Z. Besson,D. Coppage,C. Darling,R. Davis,S. Kotov,Ilya Kravchenko,N. Kwak,L. Zhou,Scott F. Anderson,Yuichi Kubota,S. J. Lee,J. J. O'Neill,S. J. Patton,R. Poling,T. Riehle,A. Smith,M. S. Alam,S. B. Athar,Z. Ling,A. H. Mahmood,Horst Severini,S.C. Timm,F. R. Wappler,A. Anastassov,J. E. Duboscq,D. Fujino,K. K. Gan,T. Hart,K. Honscheid,H. Kagan,R. D. Kass,Jongmin Lee,M. B. Spencer,M.K. Sung,Alexander Undrus,R. Wanke,A. Wolf,M. M. Zoeller,B. Nemati,S. J. Richichi,W. R. Ross,P. Skubic +208 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an upper bound for the ∆-branching fraction of the fraction of ∆ ≥ 0.96% was established at the 90% confidence level, at least 2.5 times smaller than the expected rate.
A Strategy for Finding Near Earth Objects with the SDSS Telescope
Sean N. Raymond,Oliver J. Fraser,Arti Garg,Suzanne L. Hawley,Robert Jedicke,Gajus Miknaitis,Thomas R. Quinn,Constance M. Rockosi,Christopher W. Stubbs,Scott F. Anderson,Craig J. Hogan,Zeljko Ivezic,Robert H. Lupton,Andrew A. West,Howard Brewington,J. Brinkmann,Michael Harvanek,Scot Kleinman,Jurek Krzesinski,Dan Long,Eric H. Neilsen,Peter R. Newman,Atsuko Nitta,Stephanie A. Snedden +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed observational strategy for finding Near Earth Objects (NEOs) with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) telescope is presented, which investigates strategies in normal, unbinned mode as well as binning the CCDs 2x2 or 3x3, which affects the sky coverage rate and the limiting apparent magnitude.
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The Optical Identification of the X-ray Burster X1746-370 in the Globular Cluster NGC6441
TL;DR: In this paper, Chandra/HRC-I imaging yields a much improved X-ray position for the source, which is fully consistent with our rederived position of a UV-excess star, U1, in the same astrometric reference frame.
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: Key Results
Yue-Yun Shen,Catherine J. Grier,Keith Horne,Zach Stone,Jennifer I-Hsiu Li,Qian Yang,Y. Homayouni,Jonathan R. Trump,Scott F. Anderson,W. N. Brandt,Patrick B. Hall,Luis C. Ho,Linhua Jiang,Patrick Petitjean,Donald P. Schneider,Charling Tao,F. R. Donnan,Yusra AlSayyad,Matthew A. Bershady,Michael R. Blanton,Dmitry Bizyaev,Kevin Bundy,Yuguang Chen,M. Davis,Kyle S. Dawson,Xiaohui Fan,Jenny E. Greene,H. Groller,Yucheng Guo,Hector Ibarra-Medel,Ryan P. Keenan,Juna A. Kollmeier,Cassandra Lejoly,Zefeng Li,Axel de La Macorra,Maxwell Moe,Jundan Nie,Graziano Rossi,Paul Smith,Wei-Leong Tee,Anne-Marie Weijmans,Jiachuan Xu,Minghao Yue,Xu Zhou,Zhimin Zhou,Hu Zou +45 more
- 01 May 2023
TL;DR: In this paper , the SDSS-RM data set was used to estimate the average virial factor of broad-line quasars, including Halpha, Hbeta, MgII and CIV.