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Doi Mamoru
Researcher at University of Tokyo
Publications - 3
Citations - 1283
Doi Mamoru is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasar & Galaxy formation and evolution. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1227 citations.
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A Survey of z > 5.8 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey I: Discovery of three new quasars and the spatial density of luminous quasars at z ~ 6
Xiaohui Fan,Vijay K. Narayanan,Robert H. Lupton,Michael A. Strauss,Gillian R. Knapp,Robert H. Becker,Robert H. Becker,Richard L. White,Laura Pentericci,S. K. Leggett,Zoltan Haiman,James E. Gunn,Željko Ivezić,Donald P. Schneider,Scott F. Anderson,Jon Brinkmann,Neta A. Bahcall,Andrew J. Connolly,István Csabai,István Csabai,Doi Mamoru,Masataka Fukugita,Thomas R. Geballe,Eva K. Grebel,Daniel Harbeck,Gregory S. Hennessy,D. Q. Lamb,Gajus Miknaitis,Jeffrey A. Munn,Robert C. Nichol,Sadanori Okamura,Jeffrey R. Pier,Francisco Prada,Gordon T. Richards,Alexander S. Szalay,Donald G. York +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results from a survey of i-dropout objects selected from ~1550 deg2 of multicolor imaging data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to search for luminous quasars at z 5.8.
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The discovery of a luminous z = 5.80 quasar from the sloan digital sky survey
Fan Xiaohui,Richard L. White,Marc Davis,Robert H. Becker,Robert H. Becker,Michael A. Strauss,Zoltan Haiman,Donald P. Schneider,Michael D. Gregg,Michael D. Gregg,James E. Gunn,Gillian R. Knapp,Robert H. Lupton,John E. Anderson,Scott F. Anderson,James Annis,Neta A. Bahcall,William N. Boroski,Robert J. Brunner,Bing Chen,Andrew J. Connolly,István Csabai,Doi Mamoru,Masataka Fukugita,Gregory S. Hennessy,Robert B. Hindsley,Takashi Ichikawa,Eljko Ivezić,Jon Loveday,Avery Meiksin,Timothy A. McKay,Jeffrey A. Munn,Heidi Jo Newberg,Robert C. Nichol,Sadanori Okamura,Jeffrey R. Pier,Maki Sekiguchi,Kazuhiro Shimasaku,Chris Stoughton,Alexander S. Szalay,Gyula P. Szokoly,Aniruddha R. Thakar,Michael S. Vogeley,Donald G. York +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented observations of SDSSp J104433.2, a luminous quasar at z = 5.80 discovered from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) multicolor imaging data, which was selected as an i-band dropout object, with i* = 21.8 ± 0.2.
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The Angular Power Spectrum of Galaxies from Early Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data
Max Tegmark,Scott Dodelson,Daniel J. Eisenstein,Vijay K. Narayanan,Roman Scoccimarro,Ryan Scranton,Michael A. Strauss,Andrew J. Connolly,Joshua A. Frieman,James E. Gunn,H. U.I. Lam,Bhuvnesh Jain,David Johnston,Stephen M. Kent,Jon Loveday,Robert C. Nichol,Liam O'Connell,Ravi K. Sheth,Albert Stebbins,Alexander S. Szalay,István Szapudi,Michael S. Vogeley,Idit Zehavi,James Annis,Neta A. Bahcall,J. Brinkmann,István Csabai,Doi Mamoru,Masataka Fukugita,Greg Hennessy,Željko Ivezić,Gillian R. Knapp,D. Q. Lamb,Brian C. Lee,Robert H. Lupton,Timothy A. McKay,Peter Z. Kunszt,Jeffrey A. Munn,John Peoples,Jeffrey R. Pier,Michael Richmond,Constance M. Rockosi,David J. Schlegel,Christopher Stoughton,Douglas L. Tucker,Brian Yanny,Donald G. York +46 more
TL;DR: The angular power spectrum Cl from 1.5 million galaxies in early Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data on large angular scales, l 600, was computed in this paper.