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Oliver J. Fraser
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 32
Citations - 1632
Oliver J. Fraser is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Variable star. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1573 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver J. Fraser include New Mexico State University.
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Meeting the cool neighbors. viii. a preliminary 20 parsec census from the nltt catalogue
I. Neill Reid,I. Neill Reid,I. Neill Reid,Kelle L. Cruz,Kelle L. Cruz,Peter K. Allen,Peter K. Allen,F. Mungall,F. Mungall,D. Kilkenny,James Liebert,James Liebert,Suzanne L. Hawley,Oliver J. Fraser,Kevin R. Covey,Patrick Lowrance,Patrick Lowrance,J. Davy Kirkpatrick,Adam J. Burgasser +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, BVRI photometry and optical spectroscopy of 800 mid-type M dwarfs drawn from the NLTT proper-motion catalog were used to identify nearby stars.
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Meeting the Cool Neighbors VIII: A preliminary 20-parsec census from the NLTT catalogue
I. N. Reid,Kelle L. Cruz,P. R. Allen,D. Kilkenny,J. Liebert,Suzanne L. Hawley,Oliver J. Fraser,Kevin R. Covey,Patrick Lowrance,J. D. Kirkpatrick,Adam J. Burgasser +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, BVRI photometry and optical spectroscopy of 800 mid-type M dwarfs drawn from the NLTT proper motion catalogue are presented, and the results suggest that there are relatively few missing systems at the lowest luminosities.
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Cataclysmic variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. The second year
Paula Szkody,Oliver J. Fraser,Nicole M. Silvestri,Arne Henden,Scott F. Anderson,James Frith,Brandon Lawton,Ethan Owens,Sean N. Raymond,Gary D. Schmidt,Michael A. Wolfe,John J. Bochanski,Kevin R. Covey,Hugh C. Harris,Suzanne L. Hawley,Gillian R. Knapp,Bruce Margon,Wolfgang Voges,Lucianne M. Walkowicz,J. Brinkmann,D. Q. Lamb +20 more
TL;DR: The first full year of operation following the commissioning year of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has revealed a wide variety of newly discovered cataclysmic variables (CVs) as mentioned in this paper.
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Cataclysmic Variables from SDSS II. The Second Year
Paula Szkody,Oliver J. Fraser,Nicole M. Silvestri,Arne Henden,Scott F. Anderson,James Frith,Brandon Lawton,Ethan Owens,Sean N. Raymond,Gary D. Schmidt,Michael A. Wolfe,John J. Bochanski,Kevin R. Covey,Hugh C. Harris,Suzanne L. Hawley,Gillian R. Knapp,Bruce Margon,Wolfgang Voges,Lucianne M. Walkowicz,J. Brinkmann,D. Q. Lamb +20 more
TL;DR: The first full year of operation following the commissioning year of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has revealed a wide variety of newly discovered cataclysmic variables as discussed by the authors, of which thirty-five are new classifications, four are known dwarf novae (CT Hya, RZ Leo, T Leo and BZ UMa), one is a known CV identified from a previous quasar survey (Aqr1) and two are known ROSAT or FIRST discovered CVs (RX J09445+0357, FIRST J102347.6
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Cataclysmic Variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. III. The Third Year
Paula Szkody,Arne Henden,Oliver J. Fraser,Nicole M. Silvestri,John J. Bochanski,Michael A. Wolfe,Marcel A. Agüeros,Brian Warner,Patrick A. Woudt,Jonica Tramposch,Lee Homer,Gary D. Schmidt,Gillian R. Knapp,Scott F. Anderson,Kevin R. Covey,Hugh C. Harris,Suzanne L. Hawley,Donald P. Schneider,Wolfgang Voges,J. Brinkmann +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented 36 cataclysmic variables and one possible symbiotic star from Sloan spectra obtained during 2002, of which 34 are new discoveries, two are known dwarf novae (BC UMa and KS UMa), and one is a known Cataclysmic variable identified from the Two-Degree Field survey.