I. Neill Reid mainly investigates Astrophysics, Astronomy, Brown dwarf, Sky and Stars. AB Doradus moving group, Luminosity function, Low Mass, Globular cluster and Star are the core of his Astrophysics study. His study in Astronomy focuses on Luminosity, Galaxy and Milky Way.
His work carried out in the field of Brown dwarf brings together such families of science as Spectral line and Spectroscopy. His research in Sky focuses on subjects like Photometry, which are connected to Line strength. His Stars research integrates issues from Line and Wide field.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Stars, Brown dwarf, Astronomy and Stellar classification. His work deals with themes such as Spectroscopy and Spectral line, which intersect with Astrophysics. His Spectroscopy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Celestial sphere and Point source.
His research in Stars intersects with topics in Luminosity and Parallax. His work on AB Doradus moving group as part of general Brown dwarf study is frequently linked to Flux, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Stellar classification is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Main sequence, Radial velocity, Near-infrared spectroscopy, Flare and Velocity dispersion.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Brown dwarf, Astronomy, Planet and Stars. Astrophysics connects with themes related to Spectral line in his study. I. Neill Reid combines subjects such as Exoplanet, Binary star, Amplitude, Stellar classification and Light curve with his study of Brown dwarf.
His Stellar classification research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Low Mass and ROSAT. The Galaxy research I. Neill Reid does as part of his general Astronomy study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Debris and Geology, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His research integrates issues of Direct imaging, Astrometry, Open cluster and Mass ratio in his study of Planet.
I. Neill Reid mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Brown dwarf, Stars, Planet and Astronomy. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Astrophysics, Near-infrared spectroscopy is strongly linked to Spectral line. The Planet study which covers Direct imaging that intersects with Debris disk, Planetary mass, Stellar mass and Proper motion.
His study in Astronomy concentrates on Galaxy, Photometry, Wide Field Camera 3 and Exoplanet. His work carried out in the field of Planetary system brings together such families of science as Astrometry and Near infrared radiation. He interconnects Radial velocity, ROSAT, Luminosity, Stellar evolution and Low Mass in the investigation of issues within Stellar classification.
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SDSS-III: Massive Spectroscopic Surveys of the Distant Universe, the Milky Way Galaxy, and Extra-Solar Planetary Systems
Daniel J. Eisenstein;David H. Weinberg;Eric Agol;Hiroaki Aihara.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2011)
Sixty-seven Additional L Dwarfs Discovered by the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS)
J. Davy Kirkpatrick;I. Neill Reid;James Liebert;John E. Gizis.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2000)
Constraining the Age-Activity Relation for Cool Stars: The SDSS DR5 Low-Mass Star Spectroscopic Sample
Andrew A. West;Suzanne L. Hawley;John J. Bochanski;Kevin R. Covey.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2007)
The Palomar/MSU Nearby-Star Spectroscopic Survey. I. The Northern M Dwarfs -Bandstrengths and Kinematics
I. Neill Reid;Suzanne L. Hawley;John E. Gizis.
The Astronomical Journal (1995)
Meeting the Cool New Neighbors V: A 2MASS-Selected Sample of Ultracool Dwarfs
Kelle L. Cruz;I. Neill Reid;James Liebert;J. Davy Kirkpatrick.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2003)
Binarity in Brown Dwarfs: T Dwarf Binaries Discovered with the Hubble Space Telescope WPFC2
Adam J. Burgasser;J. Davy Kirkpatrick;I. Neill Reid;Michael E. Brown.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2002)
The Palomar/MSU Nearby Star Spectroscopic Survey.II.The Southern M Dwarfs and Investigation of Magnetic Activity
Suzanne L. Hawley;John E. Gizis;I. Neill Reid.
The Astronomical Journal (1996)
An ACS Survey of Globular Clusters V: Star Catalog for Each Cluster
Jay Anderson;Ata Sarajedini;Luigi R. Bedin;Ivan R. King.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2008)
The spectra of t dwarfs I: near-infrared data and spectral classification
Adam J. Burgasser;J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Michael E. Brown;I. Neill Reid.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)
The ACS survey of galactic globular clusters. VII. Relative ages
Antonio Marín-Franch;Antonio Marín-Franch;Antonio Aparicio;Giampaolo Piotto;Alfred Rosenberg.
The Astrophysical Journal (2009)
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