Donald P. Schneider

ORCID: 0000-0001-7240-7449
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Research Areas
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
  • SAS software applications and methods
  • Scientific Research and Discoveries
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Statistical and numerical algorithms
  • History and Developments in Astronomy
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Computational Physics and Python Applications
  • Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications

Pennsylvania State University
2015-2024

NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
2018-2019

Laboratório Interinstitucional de e-Astronomia
2014

University of Washington
2008

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2008

The Ohio State University
2008

York University
2008

Princeton University
2006-2008

Drexel University
2008

University of California, Berkeley
2007

We measure cosmological parameters using the three-dimensional power spectrum $P(k)$ from over 200 000 galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) combination with Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) and other data. Our results are consistent a ``vanilla'' flat adiabatic cold dark matter model constant without tilt ${(n}_{s}=1),$ running tilt, tensor modes, or massive neutrinos. Adding SDSS information more than halves WMAP-only error bars on some parameters, tightening...

10.1103/physrevd.69.103501 article EN Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology 2004-05-05

We examine the properties of host galaxies 22,623 narrow-line AGN with 0.02

10.1111/j.1365-2966.2003.07154.x article EN Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2003-12-01

We present the large-scale correlation function measured from a spectroscopic sample of 46,748 luminous red galaxies Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The survey region covers 0.72 h-3 Gpc3 over 3816 deg2 and 0.16 < z 0.47, making it best yet for study structure. find well-detected peak in at 100 h-1 Mpc separation that is an excellent match to predicted shape location imprint recombination-epoch acoustic oscillations on low-redshift clustering matter. This detection demonstrates linear growth...

10.1086/466512 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2005-11-07

We have created a variety of composite quasar spectra using homogeneous data set over 2200 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The sample spans redshift range 0.044 ≤ z 4.789 and an absolute r' magnitude -18.0 to -26.5. input cover observed wavelength 3800–9200 Å at resolution 1800. median covers rest-wavelength 800 8555 reaches peak signal-to-noise ratio 300 per 1 element in rest frame. identified 80 emission-line features spectrum. Emission-line shifts relative nominal laboratory...

10.1086/321167 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2001-08-01

We measure the large-scale real-space power spectrum P(k) using a sample of 205,443 galaxies from Sloan Digital Sky Survey, covering 2417 square degrees with mean redshift z~0.1. employ matrix-based method pseudo-Karhunen-Loeve eigenmodes, producing uncorrelated minimum-variance measurements in 22 k-bands both clustering and its anisotropy due to redshift-space distortions, narrow well-behaved window functions range 0.02 h/Mpc &lt; k 0.3h/Mpc. pay particular attention modeling, quantifying...

10.1086/382125 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2004-05-07

We study the optical colors of 147,920 galaxies brighter than g* = 21, observed in five bands by Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) over ∼100 deg2 high Galactic latitude sky along celestial equator. The distribution g*-r* versus u*-g* color-color diagram is strongly bimodal, with an optimal color separator u*-r* 2.22. use visual morphology and spectral classification subsamples 287 500 galaxies, respectively, to show that two peaks correspond roughly early- (E, S0, Sa) late-type (Sb, Sc, Irr)...

10.1086/323301 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2001-10-01

We measure the large-scale real-space power spectrum $P(k)$ using luminous red galaxies (LRGs) in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and use this measurement to sharpen constraints on cosmological parameters from Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). employ a matrix-based estimation method Pseudo-Karhunen-Lo\`eve eigenmodes, producing uncorrelated minimum-variance measurements 20 $k$-bands of both clustering its anisotropy due redshift-space distortions, with narrow well-behaved window...

10.1103/physrevd.74.123507 article EN Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology 2006-12-11

Abridged: We estimate the distances to ~48 million stars detected by Sloan Digital Sky Survey and map their 3D number density distribution in 100 < D 20 kpc range over 6,500 deg^2 of sky. The data show strong evidence for a Galaxy consisting an oblate halo, disk component, localized overdensities with exponential parameters (bias-corrected assumed 35% binary fraction) H_1 = 300 pc, L_1 2600 H_2 900 L_2 3600 local normalization 12%. find halo be oblate, best-fit axis ratio c/a 0.64, r^{-2.8}...

10.1086/523619 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2008-02-01

Here we present the New York University Value-Added Galaxy Catalog (NYU-VAGC), a catalog of local galaxies (mostly below redshift about 0.3) based on set publicly-released surveys (including 2dFGRS, 2MASS, PSCz, FIRST, and RC3) matched to Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 2. Excluding areas masked by bright stars, photometric sample covers 3514 square degrees spectroscopic 2627 (with 85% completeness). Earlier, proprietary versions this have formed basis many SDSS investigations...

10.1086/429803 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2005-05-20

We present an analysis of the mid-infrared (MIR) and optical properties type 1 (broad-line) quasars detected by Spitzer Space Telescope. The MIR color-redshift relation is characterized to z ~ 3, with predictions = 7. demonstrate how combining colors can yield even more efficient selection active galactic nuclei (AGNs) than or alone. Composite spectral energy distributions (SEDs) are constructed for 259 both Sloan Digital Sky Survey photometry, supplemented near-IR, GALEX, VLA, ROSAT data,...

10.1086/506525 article EN The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 2006-10-01
Shadab Alam M Aubert S. Àvila Christophe Balland Julian Bautista and 94 more Matthew A. Bershady Dmitry Bizyaev Michael R. Blanton A. Bolton Jo Bovy J. Brinkmann Joel R. Brownstein E. Burtin Solène Chabanier Michael J. Chapman Peter Doohyun Choi Chia-Hsun Chuang Johan Comparat Marie-Claude Cousinou Andrei Cuceu Kyle Dawson Sylvain de la Torre Arnaud de Mattia Victoria de Sainte Agathe Hélion du Mas des Bourboux S. Escoffier Thomas Etourneau James R. Farr Andreu Font-Ribera Peter M. Frinchaboy S. Fromenteau Héctor Gil-Marín Jean-Marc Le Goff Alma X. Gonzalez-Morales Violeta González-Pérez Kathleen Grabowski Julien Guy A. J. Hawken Jiamin Hou Hui Kong J.R. Parker Mark A. Klaene Jean‐Paul Kneib S. Y. Lin Daniel W. Long Brad W. Lyke Axel de la Macorra Paul Martini Karen L. Masters Faizan G Mohammad Jeongin Moon Eva-Maria Mueller A. Muñoz-Gutiérrez Adam D. Myers S. Nadathur Richard Neveux Jeffrey A. Newman P. Noterdaeme Audrey Oravetz Daniel Oravetz N. Palanque‐Delabrouille Kaike Pan Romain Paviot Will J. Percival Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols Patrick Petitjean Matthew M. Pieri Abhishek Prakash Anand Raichoor Corentin Ravoux Mehdi Rezaie J. Rich Ashley J. Ross Graziano Rossi Rossana Ruggeri V. Ruhlmann-Kleider Ariel G. Sánchez Javier Sánchez José Sánchez-Gallego Conor Sayres Donald P. Schneider Hee‐Jong Seo Arman Shafieloo Anže Slosar A. G. Smith Julianna Stermer Amélie Tamone Jeremy L. Tinker Rita Tojeiro M. Vargas-Magaña Andrei Variu Yuting Wang Benjamin Weaver Anne-Marie Weijmans Christophe Yèche Pauline Zarrouk Cheng Zhao Gong‐Bo Zhao Zheng Zheng

We present the cosmological implications from final measurements of clustering using galaxies, quasars, and Ly$\alpha$ forests completed Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) lineage experiments in large-scale structure. These experiments, composed data SDSS, SDSS-II, BOSS, eBOSS, offer independent baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) angular-diameter distances Hubble relative to sound horizon, $r_d$, eight different samples six growth rate parameter, $f\sigma_8$, redshift-space distortions (RSD)....

10.1103/physrevd.103.083533 article EN Physical review. D/Physical review. D. 2021-04-28
B. Yanny Constance M. Rockosi Heidi Jo Newberg G. R. Knapp Jennifer Adelman-McCarthy and 95 more Bonnie Alcorn S. Allam Carlos Allende Prieto Deokkeun An Kurt S. Anderson Scott F. Anderson Coryn A. L. Bailer‐Jones Steve Bastian Timothy C. Beers Eric F. Bell Vasily Belokurov Dmitry Bizyaev Norm Blythe John J. Bochanski William N. Boroski J. Brinchmann J. Brinkmann H. Brewington Larry Carey K. M. Cudworth Michael L. Evans N. W. Evans Evalyn Gates B. T. Gänsicke Bruce Gillespie G. Gilmore A. Nebot Gómez-Morán E. K. Grebel Jim Greenwell James E. Gunn C. Jordan Wendell P. Jordan Paul Harding Hugh C. Harris John S. Hendry Diana Holder Inese I. Ivans Željko Ivezić Sebastian Jester Jennifer A. Johnson S. Kent S. J. Kleinman A. Y. Kniazev J. Krzesiński Richard G. Kron N. Kuropatkin Svetlana Lebedeva Young Sun Lee R. French Leger Sébastien Lépine S. E. Levine H. Lin Daniel C. Long Craig Loomis Robert H. Lupton O. Malanushenko Viktor Malanushenko B. Margon David Martínez‐Delgado P. McGehee D. Monet Heather Morrison Jeffrey A. Munn Eric H. Neilsen A. Nitta John E. Norris Dan Oravetz Russell Owen Nikhil Padmanabhan Kaike Pan Ruth Peterson Jeffrey R. Pier Jared Platson P. Re Fiorentin Gordon T. Richards Hans‐Walter Rix David J. Schlegel Donald P. Schneider M. R. Schreiber A. Schwope Valena C. Sibley Audrey Simmons Stephanie A. Snedden J. A. Smith L.G. Stark Fritz Stauffer Matthias Steinmetz Chris Stoughton Mark SubbaRao Alexander S. Szalay Paula Szkody Aniruddha R. Thakar T. Sivarani D. L. Tucker Alan Uomoto

The Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (SEGUE) Survey obtained ≈240,000 moderate-resolution (R ∼ 1800) spectra from 3900 Å to 9000 of fainter Milky Way stars (14.0 < g 20.3) a wide variety spectral types, both main-sequence evolved objects, with the goal studying kinematics populations our Galaxy its halo. are clustered in 212 regions spaced over three quarters sky. Radial velocity accuracies at 18, degrading 20. For signal-to-noise ratio >10 per resolution element,...

10.1088/0004-6256/137/5/4377 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2009-04-07

Using a catalog of 147,986 galaxy redshifts and fluxes from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we measure luminosity density at z = 0.1 in five optical bandpasses corresponding to SDSS shifted match their rest-frame shape 0.1. We denote bands 0.1u, 0.1g, 0.1r, 0.1i, 0.1z with λeff (3216, 4240, 5595, 6792, 8111 Å), respectively. To estimate function, use maximum likelihood method that allows for general form fits simple number evolution, incorporates flux uncertainties, accounts limits...

10.1086/375776 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2003-07-31

We describe the target selection and resulting properties of a spectroscopic sample luminous red galaxies (LRGs) from imaging data Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). These are selected on basis color magnitude to yield intrinsically that extends fainter farther than main flux-limited portion SDSS galaxy sample. The is designed impose passively evolving luminosity rest-frame cut redshift 0.38. Additional, yet more included ∼0.5. Approximately 12 these per square degree targeted for...

10.1086/323717 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2001-11-01

We describe the algorithm for selecting quasar candidates optical spectroscopy in Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Quasar are selected via their non-stellar colors "ugriz" broad-band photometry, and by matching unresolved sources to FIRST radio catalogs. The automated is sensitive quasars at all redshifts lower than z=5.8. Extended also targeted as low-redshift order investigate evolution of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) faint end luminosity function. Nearly 95% previously known recovered (based on...

10.1086/340187 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2002-06-01

We present the fifth edition of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Quasar Catalog, which is based upon SDSS Seventh Data Release. The catalog, contains 105,783 spectroscopically confirmed quasars, represents conclusion SDSS-I and SDSS-II quasar survey. catalog consists objects that have luminosities larger than M_i = -22.0 (in a cosmology with H_0 70 km/s/Mpc Omega_M 0.3, Omega_Lambda 0.7) at least one emission line FWHM 1000 km/s or interesting/complex absorption features, are fainter i > 15.0...

10.1088/0004-6256/139/6/2360 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2010-04-27

We present a compilation of properties the 105,783 quasars in SDSS Data Release 7 (DR7) quasar catalog. In this value-added product, we compile continuum and emission line measurements around Halpha, Hbeta, MgII CIV regions, as well other quantities such radio properties, broad absorption (BALQSO) flags, disk emitters. also virial black hole mass estimates based on various calibrations. For fiducial use Vestergaard & Peterson (VP06) calibrations for Hbeta CIV, our own calibration which...

10.1088/0067-0049/194/2/45 article EN The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 2011-06-01

We determine the number counts and z = 0-5 luminosity function for a well-defined, homogeneous sample of quasars from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). conservatively define most uniform statistical possible, consisting 15,343 within an effective area 1622 deg2 that was derived parent 46,420 spectroscopically confirmed broad-line in 5282 imaging data SDSS Data Release 3. The extends i 15 to 19.1 at ≲ 3 20.2 ≳ agree well with results Two Degree Field QSO Redshift (2QZ) redshifts luminosities...

10.1086/503559 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2006-06-01

We study the luminosity and color dependence of galaxy two-point correlation function in Sloan Digital Sky Survey, starting from a sample ~200,000 galaxies over 2500 deg2. concentrate our analysis on volume-limited subsamples specified ranges, for which we measure projected wp(rp), is directly related to real-space ξ(r). The amplitude wp(rp) rises continuously with Mr ≈ -17.5 -22.5, most rapid increase occurring above characteristic L* (Mr -20.5). Over scales 0.1 h-1 Mpc < rp 10 Mpc,...

10.1086/431891 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2005-09-01

We present catalogs for the ~2 Ms Chandra Deep Field-North, currently deepest X-ray observation of Universe in 0.5-8.0 keV band. Five hundred and three (503) sources are detected over an ~448 sq.arcmin area up to seven bands; 20 these lie Hubble Field-North. Source positions determined using matched-filter centroiding techniques; median positional uncertainty is ~0.3 arcsecs. The colors indicate a broad variety source types, although absorbed AGNs (including some possible Compton-thick...

10.1086/376473 article EN The Astronomical Journal 2003-07-31

We measure the luminosity and color dependence of galaxy clustering in largest-ever redshift survey, main sample Sloan Digital Sky Survey Seventh Data Release. focus on projected correlation function wp(rp) volume-limited samples, extracted from parent ∼700,000 galaxies over 8000 deg2, extending up to 0.25. interpret our measurements using halo occupation distribution (HOD) modeling assuming a ΛCDM cosmology (inflationary cold dark matter with cosmological constant). The amplitude grows...

10.1088/0004-637x/736/1/59 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2011-07-06

We present five new satellites of the Milky Way discovered in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) imaging data, four which were followed up with either Subaru or Isaac Newton Telescopes. They include probable dwarf galaxies—one each constellations Coma Berenices, Canes Venatici, Leo, and Hercules—together one unusually extended globular cluster, Segue 1. provide distances, absolute magnitudes, half-light radii, color-magnitude diagrams for all satellites. The morphological features are generally...

10.1086/509718 article EN The Astrophysical Journal 2007-01-10

We present measurements of the Hubble diagram for 103 Type Ia supernovae (SNe) with redshifts 0.04 < z 0.42, discovered during first season (Fall 2005) Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II (SDSS-II) Supernova Survey. These data fill in redshift "desert" between low- and high-redshift SN surveys. combine SDSS-II new distance estimates published from ESSENCE survey, Legacy Survey, Space Telescope, a compilation nearby measurements. Combining Baryon Acoustic Oscillations SDSS Luminous Red Galaxy sample...

10.1088/0067-0049/185/1/32 article EN The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 2009-10-14
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