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J. van Saders
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 57
Citations - 3136
J. van Saders is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reverberation mapping & Stars. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2742 citations. Previous affiliations of J. van Saders include Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics & University of Hawaii.
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Target selection for the apache point observatory galactic evolution experiment (apogee)
Gail Zasowski,Gail Zasowski,Jennifer A. Johnson,Peter M. Frinchaboy,Steven R. Majewski,David L. Nidever,H. J. Rocha Pinto,Léo Girardi,Brett H. Andrews,S. D. Chojnowski,Kyle M. Cudworth,Kate Jackson,Jeffrey A. Munn,Mike Skrutskie,Rachael L. Beaton,Cullen H. Blake,Kevin R. Covey,Rohit Deshpande,Courtney R. Epstein,Damian Fabbian,Damian Fabbian,Scott W. Fleming,D. A. Garcia Hernandez,D. A. Garcia Hernandez,A. Herrero,A. Herrero,Suvrath Mahadevan,Sz. Meszaros,Sz. Meszaros,Mathias Schultheis,Kris Sellgren,Ryan Terrien,J. van Saders,C. Allende Prieto,C. Allende Prieto,D. Bizyaev,Andrew J. Burton,Katia Cunha,L. N. da Costa,Sten Hasselquist,Frederick R. Hearty,Jon A. Holtzman,A. E. Garcia Perez,M. A. G. Maia,Robert W. O'Connell,Christine O'Donnell,Marc H. Pinsonneault,Basilio X. Santiago,Ricardo P. Schiavon,Matthew Shetrone,Verne V. Smith,John C. Wilson +51 more
TL;DR: The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) is a high-resolution infrared spectroscopic survey spanning all Galactic environments (i.e., bulge, disk, and halo), with the principal goal of constraining dynamical and chemical evolution models of the Milky Way as discussed by the authors.
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Rotation and magnetism of Kepler pulsating solar-like stars : Towards asteroseismically calibrated age-rotation relations
Rafael A. García,T. Ceillier,David Salabert,Savita Mathur,J. van Saders,Marc H. Pinsonneault,Jérôme Ballot,Paul G. Beck,Steven Bloemen,Tiago L. Campante,Guy R. Davies,J. D. do Nascimento,S. Mathis,Travis S. Metcalfe,Travis S. Metcalfe,Martin Bo Nielsen,Juan Carlos Suárez,William J. Chaplin,Antonio Jiménez,Antonio Jiménez,Christoffer Karoff +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the surface rotation and photometric magnetic activity of a subset of 540 solar-like stars on the main-sequence and the subgiant branch for which stellar pulsations have been measured.
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Reverberation Mapping Results for Five Seyfert 1 Galaxies
Catherine J. Grier,Bradley M. Peterson,Richard W. Pogge,Kelly D. Denney,Misty C. Bentz,Paul Martini,S. G. Sergeev,Shai Kaspi,Shai Kaspi,Takeo Minezaki,Ying Zu,Christopher S. Kochanek,Robert J. Siverd,Benjamin J. Shappee,K. Z. Stanek,C. Araya Salvo,Thomas G. Beatty,Jonathan C. Bird,D. J. Bord,G. A. Borman,Xiao Che,Chien-Ting J. Chen,S. A. Cohen,M. Dietrich,V. T. Doroshenko,T. Drake,Yu. S. Efimov,N. Free,I. Ginsburg,Calen B. Henderson,Ashley L. King,Shintaro Koshida,K. Mogren,Mallory Molina,Ana M. Mosquera,S. V. Nazarov,D. N. Okhmat,Ondřej Pejcha,S. Rafter,Joseph C. Shields,Jan Skowron,D. M. Szczygiel,Monica Valluri,J. van Saders +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of photometric and spectrophotometric data on five Seyfert 1 galaxies observed as a part of a recent reverberation mapping program is presented.
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The structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. I. Reconstructed velocity-delay maps
Catherine J. Grier,Bradley M. Peterson,Keith Horne,Misty C. Bentz,R. W. Pogge,Kelly D. Denney,G. De Rosa,Paul Martini,Christopher S. Kochanek,Ying Zu,B. J. Shappee,Robert J. Siverd,Thomas G. Beatty,S. G. Sergeev,Shai Kaspi,Shai Kaspi,C. Araya Salvo,Jonathan C. Bird,D. J. Bord,G. A. Borman,Xiao Che,Chien-Ting J. Chen,S. A. Cohen,M. Dietrich,V. T. Doroshenko,Yu. S. Efimov,N. Free,I. Ginsburg,Calen B. Henderson,Ashley L. King,K. Mogren,Mallory Molina,Mallory Molina,Ana M. Mosquera,S. V. Nazarov,D. N. Okhmat,Ondřej Pejcha,S. Rafter,Joseph C. Shields,Jan Skowron,D. M. Szczygiel,Monica Valluri,J. van Saders +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented velocity-resolved reverberation results for five active galactic nuclei, using the maximum entropy method for four objects: Mrk 335, Mrk 1501, 3C?120, and PG?2130+099.
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The Structure of the Broad Line Region in AGN: I. Reconstructed Velocity-Delay Maps
Catherine J. Grier,Bradley M. Peterson,Keith Horne,Misty C. Bentz,Richard W. Pogge,Kelly D. Denney,G. De Rosa,Paul Martini,Christopher S. Kochanek,Ying Zu,B. J. Shappee,Robert J. Siverd,Thomas G. Beatty,S. G. Sergeev,Shai Kaspi,C. Araya Salvo,Jonathan C. Bird,D. J. Bord,G. A. Borman,Xiao Che,Christine Chen,S. A. Cohen,M. Dietrich,V. T. Doroshenko,Yu. S. Efimov,N. Free,I. Ginsburg,Calen B. Henderson,A. L. King,K. Mogren,Mallory Molina,Ana M. Mosquera,S. V. Nazarov,D. N. Okhmat,O. Pejcha,S. E. Rafter,J. C. Shields,Jan Skowron,D. M. Szczygiel,Monica Valluri,J. van Saders +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented velocity-resolved reverberation results for five active galactic nuclei, using the maximum-entropy method for four objects: Mrk 335, Mrk 1501, 3C120, and PG2130+099.