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David L. Nidever
Researcher at San Francisco State University
Publications - 11
Citations - 1304
David L. Nidever is an academic researcher from San Francisco State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Milky Way. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1215 citations.
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Radial Velocities for 889 Late-Type Stars*
David L. Nidever,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Geoffrey W. Marcy,R. Paul Butler,Debra A. Fischer,Steven S. Vogt +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report radial velocities for 844 FGKM-type main-sequence and subgiant stars and 45 K giants, most of which had either low-precision velocity measurements or none at all.
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The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) Spectrographs
John C. Wilson,Frederick R. Hearty,Mike Skrutskie,Steve Majewski,Jon A. Holtzman,Daniel J. Eisenstein,James E. Gunn,Basil Blank,Calen B. Henderson,Stephen A. Smee,Matthew J. Nelson,David L. Nidever,James A. Arns,Robert H. Barkhouser,J. Barr,Stephane Beland,Matthew A. Bershady,Michael R. Blanton,Sophia Brunner,Andrew J. Burton,Larry N. Carey,Michael A. Carr,J. P. Colque,Jeff Crane,G. J. Damke,G. J. Damke,James W. Davidson,Janice D. R. Dean,F. Di Mille,K. W. Don,Garrett Ebelke,Michael L. Evans,Greg Fitzgerald,Bruce Gillespie,Matthew Hall,Al Harding,Paul Harding,Rosemarie W. Hammond,D. Hancock,C. Harrison,Stephen C. Hope,T. Horne,J. Karakla,Charles R. Lam,F. Leger,Nicholas MacDonald,Paul Maseman,J. Matsunari,S. Melton,T. Mitcheltree,Thomas P. O'Brien,Robert W. O'Connell,Alim Y. Patten,W. Richardson,George H. Rieke,Marcia J. Rieke,Alexandre Roman-Lopes,Ricardo P. Schiavon,Jennifer Sobeck,T. Stolberg,R. Stoll,Mita Tembe,J. D. Trujillo,A. Uomoto,M. Vernieri,E. Walker,David H. Weinberg,Erick T. Young,B. Anthony-Brumfield,Dmitry Bizyaev,Dmitry Bizyaev,Ben Breslauer,N. De Lee,N. De Lee,J. Downey,Samuel Halverson,Joseph Huehnerhoff,Mark A. Klaene,E. Leon,Dan Long,Suvrath Mahadevan,Elena Malanushenko,D. C. Nguyen,Russell Owen,José R. Sánchez-Gallego,Conor Sayres,N. Shane,Stephen A. Shectman,Matthew Shetrone,D. Skinner,Fritz Stauffer,Bo Zhao +91 more
TL;DR: The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) as mentioned in this paper is a survey of ~ 10^5 red giant stars that systematically sampled all Milky Way populations (bulge, disk, and halo) to study the Galaxy's chemical and kinematical history.
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Constraining the difference in convective blueshift between the components of alpha Centauri with precise radial velocities
Dimitri Pourbaix,Dimitri Pourbaix,David L. Nidever,Chris McCarthy,R. P. Butler,C. G. Tinney,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Hugh R. A. Jones,Alan J. Penny,Brad D. Carter,François Bouchy,Francesco Pepe,John B. Hearnshaw,J. Skuljan,D. J. Ramm,D. Kent +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the radial velocities of Cen A and B obtained in the framework the Anglo-Australian Planet Search programme as well as in the CORALIE programme are added to those by Endl et al. to improve the pre-cision of the orbital parameters.
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Constraining the difference in convective blueshift between the components of alpha Cen with precise radial velocities
Dimitri Pourbaix,David L. Nidever,Chris McCarthy,R. P. Butler,C. G. Tinney,G. W. Marcy,Hugh R. A. Jones,A. Penny,Brad D. Carter,François Bouchy,Francesco Pepe,John B. Hearnshaw,J. Skuljan,D. J. Ramm,D. Kent +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the radial velocities of alpha Cen A and B obtained in the framework the Anglo-Australian Planet Search programme as well as in the CORALIE programme are added to those by Endl et al. to improve the precision of the orbital parameters.
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Lifting the Dusty Veil II: A Large-Scale Study of the Galactic Infrared Extinction Law
Gail Zasowski,Steve Majewski,Remy Indebetouw,Marilyn R. Meade,David L. Nidever,Richard J. Patterson,Brian Babler,Michael F. Skrutskie,C. Watson,Barbara A. Whitney,Barbara A. Whitney,Ed Churchwell +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine near-infrared (2MASS) and midinfrared photometry to characterize the IR extinction law (1.2-8 microns) over nearly 150 degrees of contiguous Milky Way midplane longitude.