Željko Ivezić mainly investigates Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Sky and Quasar. He combines topics linked to Spectral line with his work on Astrophysics. His study in Milky Way, Galactic halo, Luminosity, Luminous infrared galaxy and Active galactic nucleus are all subfields of Astronomy.
His Galaxy research incorporates elements of Dark energy and CMB cold spot, Cosmic microwave background. His Data release study in the realm of Sky connects with subjects such as Imaging data. His Redshift research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Amplitude, Baryon, Emission spectrum and ROSAT.
Astrophysics, Astronomy, Sky, Galaxy and Stars are his primary areas of study. His is doing research in Quasar, Redshift, Photometry, Milky Way and Galactic halo, both of which are found in Astrophysics. His Redshift research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Spectral resolution and Black hole.
His study focuses on the intersection of Sky and fields such as Telescope with connections in the field of Observatory. His research ties Proper motion and Galaxy together. His work deals with themes such as Radio galaxy and Elliptical galaxy, which intersect with Luminous infrared galaxy.
His main research concerns Astrophysics, Astronomy, Sky, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and Galaxy. Astrophysics is represented through his Stars, Light curve, Quasar, Photometry and Magnitude research. The various areas that he examines in his Stars study include Number density, Spectral line and Halo, Galactic halo.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Active galactic nucleus, Photometry, Remote sensing and Asteroid in addition to Sky. His research integrates issues of Milky Way, Field of view, Real-time computing, Primary mirror and Galactic plane in his study of Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. His study in the fields of Redshift and Photometric redshift under the domain of Galaxy overlaps with other disciplines such as Limiting and Noise.
His primary scientific interests are in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Sky, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and Galaxy. His study in Supernova and Jansky falls within the category of Astronomy. His study in Stars, Light curve, Weak gravitational lensing and Dark energy is done as part of Astrophysics.
Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Galactic halo under Stars, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Radial velocity. He combines subjects such as Galactic plane, Quasar, Very large array and Active galactic nucleus with his study of Sky. His studies deal with areas such as Dark matter and Circumstellar dust as well as Galaxy.
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Cosmological parameters from SDSS and WMAP
Max Tegmark;Max Tegmark;Michael Abram Strauss;Michael R. Blanton;Kevork Abazajian.
Physical Review D (2004)
The Astropy Project: Building an inclusive, open-science project and status of the v2.0 core package
A. M. Price-Whelan;B. M. Sipőcz;H. M. Günther.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2018)
The host galaxies of active galactic nuclei
Guinevere Kauffmann;Timothy M. Heckman;Christy Tremonti;Jarle Brinchmann.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2003)
The Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy;Marcel A. Agüeros;Sahar S. Allam;Sahar S. Allam;Carlos Allende Prieto.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2008)
The Fifth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy;Marcel A. Agüeros;Sahar S. Allam;Sahar S. Allam;Kurt S.J. Anderson.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2007)
The fourth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy;Marcel A. Agüeros;Sahar S. Allam;Sahar S. Allam;Kurt S.J. Anderson.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2006)
LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
Željko Ivezić;Steven M. Kahn;J. Anthony Tyson;Bob Abel.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2008)
THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL POWER SPECTRUM OF GALAXIES FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
Max Tegmark;Michael R. Blanton;Michael A. Strauss;Fiona Hoyle.
The Astrophysical Journal (2004)
Spectroscopic Target Selection in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: The Main Galaxy Sample
Michael A. Strauss;David H. Weinberg;Robert H. Lupton;Vijay K. Narayanan.
The Astronomical Journal (2002)
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Photometric Camera
J. E. Gunn;M. Carr;C. Rockosi;C. Rockosi;M. Sekiguchi;M. Sekiguchi.
The Astronomical Journal (1998)
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