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Joshua Meyers
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 29
Citations - 4847
Joshua Meyers is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy cluster. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 3865 citations. Previous affiliations of Joshua Meyers include Princeton University & University of California, Berkeley.
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LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products
Željko Ivezić,Steven M. Kahn,J. Anthony Tyson,Bob Abel,Emily Acosta,R. A. Allsman,David Alonso,Yusra AlSayyad,Scott F. Anderson,John Andrew,James Roger P. Angel,George Angeli,R. Ansari,P. Antilogus,Constanza Araujo,Robert Armstrong,Kirk Arndt,Pierre Astier,Éric Aubourg,Nicole Auza,Tim Axelrod,Deborah Bard,J. Barr,A. Barrau,James G. Bartlett,Amanda E. Bauer,Brian J. Bauman,S. Baumont,Andrew C. Becker,Jacek Becla,Cristina E. Beldica,Steve Bellavia,Federica B. Bianco,Rahul Biswas,G. Blanc,Jonathan Blazek,Roger Blandford,Josh Bloom,J.R. Bogart,Tim W. Bond,A. W. Borgland,Kirk D. Borne,James Bosch,D. Boutigny,Craig A. Brackett,Andrew Bradshaw,W. N. Brandt,Michael E. Brown,James S. Bullock,Patricia R. Burchat,D. L. Burke,Gianpietro Cagnoli,Daniel Calabrese,Shawn Callahan,Alice L. Callen,Srinivasan Chandrasekharan,Glenaver Charles-Emerson,Steve Chesley,Elliott Cheu,Hsin-Fang Chiang,James Chiang,Carol Chirino,Derek Chow,David R. Ciardi,Charles F. Claver,Johann Cohen-Tanugi,Joseph J. Cockrum,Rebecca Coles,Andrew J. Connolly,Kem H. Cook,Asantha Cooray,Kevin R. Covey,Chris Cribbs,Wei Cui,Roc M. Cutri,P. N. Daly,Scott F. Daniel,Felipe Daruich,Guillaume Daubard,Greg Daues,William A. Dawson,Francisco Delgado,Alfred Dellapenna,Robert de Peyster,Miguel de Val-Borro,Seth Digel,Peter Doherty,Richard Dubois,G. P. Dubois-Felsmann,Josef Durech,Frossie Economou,Michael Eracleous,Henry C. Ferguson,Enrique Figueroa,Merlin Fisher-Levine,W. B. Focke,Michael D. Foss,James Frank,Michael D. Freemon,E. Gangler,Eric Gawiser,John C. Geary,Perry M. Gee,Marla Geha,Charles J. B. Gessner,Robert R. Gibson,D. Kirk Gilmore,T. Glanzman,William Glick,Tatiana Goldina,Daniel A. Goldstein,Iain Goodenow,Melissa L. Graham,William J. Gressler,Philippe Luc Yves Gris,Leanne P. Guy,Augustin Guyonnet,Gunther Haller,Ron Harris,P. Hascall,Justine Haupt,Fabio Hernandez,Sven Herrmann,Edward Hileman,Joshua Hoblitt,John A. Hodgson,Craig J. Hogan,Dajun Huang,M.E. Huffer,P. Ingraham,Walter R. Innes,Suzanne Jacoby,Bhuvnesh Jain,Fabrice Jammes,James Jee,Tim Jenness,G. Jernigan,Darko Jevremović,Kenneth Johns,A. S. Johnson,M. W. G. Johnson,R. Lynne Jones,Claire Juramy-Gilles,Mario Juric,Jason S. Kalirai,Nitya Kallivayalil,Bryce Kalmbach,Jeffrey P. Kantor,P. Karst,Mansi M. Kasliwal,H. Kelly,Richard Kessler,Veronica Kinnison,D. Kirkby,Lloyd Knox,Ivan Kotov,V. Krabbendam,K. Simon Krughoff,Petr Kubánek,John Kuczewski,Shri Kulkarni,John Ku,N. Kurita,Craig S. Lage,Ron Lambert,Travis Lange,J. Brian Langton,Laurent Le Guillou,D. Levine,Ming Liang,Kian-Tat Lim,Chris Lintott,Kevin E. Long,Margaux Lopez,Paul J. Lotz,Robert H. Lupton,Nate B. Lust,Lauren A. MacArthur,Ashish Mahabal,Rachel Mandelbaum,Darren S. Marsh,Philip J. Marshall,S. L. Marshall,Morgan May,Robert McKercher,Michelle McQueen,Joshua Meyers,Myriam Migliore,M. L. Miller,David J. Mills,Connor Miraval,Joachim Moeyens,David G. Monet,M. Moniez,Serge Monkewitz,Christopher Montgomery,Fritz Mueller,Gary P. Muller,Freddy Munoz Arancibia,Douglas R. Neill,Scott P. Newbry,Jean-Yves Nief,Andrei Nomerotski,Martin Nordby,Paul O'Connor,John Oliver,Scot S. Olivier,Knut Olsen,William O'Mullane,Sandra Ortiz,Shawn Osier,Russell Owen,Reynald Pain,Paul E. Palecek,John K. Parejko,James B. Parsons,Nathan M. Pease,J. Matt Peterson,John R. Peterson,Don Petravick,M. E.Libby Petrick,C. E. Petry,Francesco Pierfederici,Stephen R. Pietrowicz,R. Pike,Philip A. Pinto,Raymond Plante,S. Plate,Paul A. Price,Michael Prouza,V. Radeka,J. Rajagopal,Andrew P. Rasmussen,Nicolas Regnault,Kevin Reil,David J Reiss,Michael A. Reuter,Stephen T. Ridgway,Vincent J. Riot,Steve Ritz,Sean M. Robinson,William Roby,A. Roodman,Wayne Rosing,Cecille Roucelle,Matthew R. Rumore,Stefano Russo,Abhijit Saha,B. Sassolas,T. Schalk,Pim Schellart,Rafe Schindler,Samuel Schmidt,Donald P. Schneider,Michael Schneider,William Schoening,German Schumacher,Megan E. Schwamb,Jacques Sebag,Brian M. Selvy,G. H. Sembroski,Lynn G. Seppala,Andrew Serio,Eduardo P. Serrano,Richard A. Shaw,Ian Shipsey,Jonathan Sick,Nicole M. Silvestri,C. T. Slater,J. Allyn Smith,R. Chris Smith,Shahram Sobhani,Christine Soldahl,Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi,Edward Stover,Michael A. Strauss,Rachel Street,Christopher W. Stubbs,Ian Sullivan,Donald W. Sweeney,John D. Swinbank,Alexander S. Szalay,Péter Takács,Stephen A. Tether,Jon J Thaler,J. G. Thayer,Sandrine Thomas,V. Thukral,Jeff Tice,David Trilling,M. Turri,Richard Van Berg,Daniel E. Vanden Berk,K. Vetter,Francoise Virieux,Tomislav Vucina,William Wahl,Lucianne M. Walkowicz,Brian Walsh,C. W. Walter,Daniel L. Wang,Shin-Yawn Wang,Michael Warner,Oliver Wiecha,Beth Willman,Scott Winters,David Wittman,Sidney C. Wolff,W. Michael Wood-Vasey,Xiuqin Wu,Bo Xin,Peter Yoachim,Hu Zhan +312 more
TL;DR: The LSST design is driven by four main science themes: probing dark energy and dark matter, taking an inventory of the solar system, exploring the transient optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way.
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GALSIM: The modular galaxy image simulation toolkit
Barnaby Rowe,Barnaby Rowe,Mike Jarvis,Rachel Mandelbaum,Gary Bernstein,James Bosch,Melanie Simet,Joshua Meyers,Tomasz Kacprzak,Tomasz Kacprzak,Reiko Nakajima,Joe Zuntz,Hironao Miyatake,Hironao Miyatake,J. P. Dietrich,Robert Armstrong,Peter Melchior,Mandeep S. S. Gill +17 more
TL;DR: The performance of GALSIM meets the stringent requirements of high precision image analysis applications such as weak gravitational lensing, fo r current datasets and for the Stage IV dark energy surveys of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, ESA's Euclid mission, and NASA’s WFIRST-AFTAmission.
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Clusters of galaxies in the first half of the universe from the Irac shallow survey
Peter R. Eisenhardt,Mark Brodwin,Anthony H. Gonzalez,S. Adam Stanford,S. Adam Stanford,Daniel Stern,Pauline Barmby,Michael J. I. Brown,Kyle S. Dawson,Arjun Dey,Mamoru Doi,Audrey Galametz,Audrey Galametz,Buell T. Jannuzi,Christopher S. Kochanek,Joshua Meyers,Joshua Meyers,Tomoki Morokuma,Leonidas A. Moustakas +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified 335 galaxy cluster and group candidates, 106 of which are at -->z > 1, using a 4.5 μm-selected sample of objects from a 7.25 deg2 region in the Spitzer Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) Shallow Survey.
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Clusters of Galaxies in the First Half of the Universe from the IRAC Shallow Survey
Peter R. Eisenhardt,Mark Brodwin,Anthony H. Gonzalez,S. Adam Stanford,S. Adam Stanford,Daniel Stern,Pauline Barmby,Michael J. I. Brown,Kyle S. Dawson,Arjun Dey,Mamoru Doi,Audrey Galametz,Audrey Galametz,Buell T. Jannuzi,Christopher S. Kochanek,Joshua Meyers,Joshua Meyers,Tomoki Morokuma,Leonidas A. Moustakas +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified 335 galaxy cluster and group candidates, 106 of which are at z > 1, using a 4.5 um selected sample of objects from a 7.25 deg^2 region in the Spitzer Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) Shallow Survey.
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GREAT3 results - I. Systematic errors in shear estimation and the impact of real galaxy morphology
Rachel Mandelbaum,Barnaby Rowe,Robert Armstrong,D. J. Bard,Emmanuel Bertin,James Bosch,D. Boutigny,Frederic Courbin,William A. Dawson,Annamaria Donnarumma,Ian Fenech Conti,Raphael Gavazzi,Marc Gentile,M. S. S. Gill,David W. Hogg,E. M. Huff,M. James Jee,Tomasz Kacprzak,Tomasz Kacprzak,Martin Kilbinger,T. Kuntzer,Dustin Lang,Wentao Luo,M. March,Philip J. Marshall,Joshua Meyers,Lance Miller,Hironao Miyatake,Hironao Miyatake,R. Nakajima,Fred Maurice Ngolè Mboula,Guldariya Nurbaeva,Yuki Okura,Stephane Paulin-Henriksson,Jason Rhodes,Michael Schneider,Huanyuan Shan,Erin Sheldon,Melanie Simet,Jean-Luc Starck,Florent Sureau,M. Tewes,Kristian Zarb Adami,Kristian Zarb Adami,Jun Zhang,Joe Zuntz +45 more
TL;DR: The recent GRavitational lEnsing Accuracy Testing (GREAT3) challenge as discussed by the authors was the third in a sequence of challenges for testing methods of inferring weak gravitational lensing shear distortions from simulated galaxy images.