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Jonathan Jerke
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 33
Citations - 918
Jonathan Jerke is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blazar & Quasar. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 837 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Jerke include Texas Tech University & Texas Southern University.
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Effective Hamiltonian theory and its applications in quantum information
TL;DR: In this article, a compact formula for deriving an effective Hamiltonian describing the time-averaged dynamics of detuned quantum systems is presented, which also works for ensemble-aware diferent quantum systems.
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Quasar optical variability in the palomar-quest survey
A. Bauer,C. Baltay,Paolo De Coppi,Nancy Ellman,Jonathan Jerke,David Rabinowitz,Richard Scalzo +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ensemble optical variability of radio quasars was studied in the Palomar-QUEST Survey with the goal of searching for common fluctuation properties, examining the range of behavior across the sample, and characterizing the appearance of blazars in such a survey.
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The QUEST Large Area CCD Camera
C. Baltay,David Rabinowitz,P. Andrews,A. Bauer,Nancy Ellman,W. Emmet,Rebecca Hudson,T. Hurteau,Jonathan Jerke,R. Lauer,Julia Silge,Andrew Szymkowiak,B. Adams,M. Gebhard,J. A. Musser,Michael W. Doyle,Hal L. Petrie,Roger M. H. Smith,Robert P. Thicksten,John C. Geary +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors designed, constructed, and put into operation a very large area CCD camera that covers the field of view of the 1.2 m Schmidt Telescope at the Palomar Observatory.
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The Palomar-Quest digital synoptic sky survey
S. G. Djorgovski,C. Baltay,Ashish Mahabal,Andrew Drake,R. Williams,David Rabinowitz,Matthew J. Graham,Ciro Donalek,Eilat Glikman,A. Bauer,Richard Scalzo,Nancy Ellman,Jonathan Jerke +12 more
TL;DR: A real-time pipeline for detection of transient sources in the Palomar-Quest digital synoptic sky survey is developed, which describes some of the early results, and lessons learned which may be useful for other projects, and time-domain astronomy in general.
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Blazar Optical Variability in the Palomar-QUEST Survey
A. Bauer,C. Baltay,Paolo De Coppi,Nancy Ellman,Jonathan Jerke,David Rabinowitz,Richard Scalzo +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ensemble optical variability of 276 FSRQs and 86 BL Lacs in the Palomar-QUEST Survey with the goal of searching for common fluctuation properties, examining the range of behavior across the sample, and characterizing the appearance of blazars.