LCDM

Publications

List of Publications

Summary: I have authored two books, coauthored one, served as scientific coeditor for two more, coauthored over 110 refereed publications, authored 28 popular IT articles and 4 IT tutorials, and coauthored over 100 conference proceedings or abstracts.

Note: Names in bold face denote members of my research group (including students or postdoctoral scholars). Author lists longer than 8 authors have been truncated to indicate the first author and the number of co-authors. For these references, my author number is indicated in parenthesis following the reference.

Doctoral Thesis Title

The Statistical Approach to Galaxy Evolution (1998)

Books Authored or Co-Authored

  1. Java Web Services Unleashed, Brunner, R.J., Cohen, F., Curbera, F., and Govoni, D., Sams Publishing, Inc. (2002), Indianapolis, IN
  2. Complete Idiot’s Guide to JavaServer Pages, Brunner, R.J., Alpha Press, Inc. (2002), New York, NY
  3. The Practical Guide to JavaServer Pages, Brunner, R.J., Morgan Kaufmann, Inc. (2003), San Francisco, CA

Books Edited or Co-Edited

  1. Photometric Redshifts and High-Redshift Galaxies, the proceedings of the 1999 Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington workshop, Edited by Ray J. Weymann, Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert J. Brunner, ASP Conference Series, 191
  2. Virtual Observatories of the Future, the proceedings of the 2000 California Institute of Technology Conference on Virtual Observatories, Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, ASP Conference Series, 225

Chapters in Books

  1. Massive Datasets in Astronomy, Brunner, R.J., Djorgovski, S.G., Prince, T.A., and Szalay, A.S., In The Handbook of Massive Data Sets (2002), Edited by Abello, J., Pardalos, P. M., and Resende, M. G. C., Kluwer Academic, Norwell, MA, 931–979

Invited Reviews

  1. An Astronomer’s View of Object–Oriented Databases, Brunner, R.J., Szalay, A.S., and Wade, D., In Object Databases in Practice (1997), Edited by M. Loomis and A. Chaudhri, Prentice-Hall, 177–189
  2. Astronomical Archives of the Future: A Virtual Observatory, Szalay, A.S., and Brunner, R.J., Future Generations of Computer Systems (1999), 16, 63–72
  3. Digital Sky Surveys: Software Tools and Technologies, Djorgovski, S.G., and Brunner, R.J., In The Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics (2000), Edited by P. Murdin, Nature Publishing Group, 5 pages
  4. Data Mining and Machine Learning in Astronomy, Ball, N.M., and Brunner, R.J., International Journal of Modern Physics D (2010), 19, 1049–1106

Journals Edited or Co-Edited

  1. Computers in Science and Engineering, High Performance Computing with Accelerators, eds. Kindratenko, V., Wilhelmson, B., Brunner, R.J., Martinez, T.J., and Hwu, W., 2010

Refereed Journals

  1. Toward More Precise Photometric Redshifts: Calibration Via CCD Photometry, Brunner, R. J., Connolly, A. J., Szalay, A. S., and Bershady, M. A., The Astrophysical Journal (1997), 482, L21–2
  2. The Evolution of the Global Star Formation History as Measured from the Hubble Deep Field, Connolly, A. J., Szalay, A. S., Dickinson, M., Subbarao, M. U., and Brunner, R. J., The Astrophysical Journal (1997), 486, L11–14
  3. A2125 and Its Environs: Evidence for an X-Ray-Emitting Hierarchical Superstructure, Wang, Q. D., Connolly, A., and Brunner, R., The Astrophysical Journal (1997), 487, L13–16
  4. A Blind Test of Photometric Redshift Prediction, Hogg, D. W., and 18 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (1998), 115, 1418–1422 (12th author)
  5. Evolution of the Angular Correlation Function, Connolly, A. J., Szalay, A. S., and Brunner, R. J., The Astrophysical Journal (1998), 499, L125–128
  6. The Statistical Approach to Quantifying Galaxy Evolution, Brunner, R. J., Connolly, A. J., and Szalay, A. S., The Astrophysical Journal (1999), 516, 563–581
  7. The Discovery of a High-Redshift Quasar without Emission Lines from Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data, Fan, X., and 29 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (1999), 526, L57–L60 (13th author)
  8. High-Redshift Quasars Found in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data. II. The Spring Equatorial Stripe, Fan, X., and 35 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2000), 119, 1–11 (12th author)
  9. A Definitive Optical Detection of a Supercluster at Z ~ 0.91, Lubin, L. M., Brunner, R., Metzger, M. R., Postman, M., and Oke, J. B., The Astrophysical Journal (2000), 531, L5–L8
  10. Tests of the Accelerating Universe with Near-Infrared Observations of a High-Redshift Type IA Supernova, Riess, A. G., and 27 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2000), 536, 62–67 (22th author)
  11. The Palomar Abell Cluster Optical Survey. I. Photometric Redshifts for 431 Abell Clusters, Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Brunner, R., Odewahn, S. C., and Djorgovski, S. G., The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 540–551
  12. The Discovery of a Luminous Z=5.80 Quasar from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Fan, X., and 41 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 1167–1174 (17th author)
  13. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Technical Summary, York, D. G., and 143 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 1579–1587 (16th author)
  14. Evolution in the Clustering of Galaxies for Z < 1.0, Brunner, R. J., Szalay, A. S., and Connolly, A. J., The Astrophysical Journal (2000), 541, 527–534
  15. Discovery of a Pair of Z=4.25 Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Schneider, D. P., and 19 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 2183–2189 (12th author)
  16. Simulated Extragalactic Observations with a Cryogenic Imaging Spectrophotometer, Mazin, B. A. and Brunner, R. J., The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 2721–2729
  17. XID: Cross-Association of ROSAT/Bright Source Catalog X-Ray Sources with USNO A-2 Optical Point Sources, Rutledge, R. E., Brunner, R. J., Prince, T. A., and Lonsdale, C., The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2000), 131, 335–353
  18. A Probabilistic Quantification of Galaxy Cluster Membership, Brunner, R. J. and Lubin, L. M., The Astronomical Journal (2000), 120, 2851–2858
  19. High-Redshift Quasars Found in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data. III. A Color-selected Sample at I < 20 in the Fall Equatorial Stripe, Fan, X., and 25 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 121, 31–53 (14th author)
  20. High-Redshift Quasars Found in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data. IV. Luminosity Function from the Fall Equatorial Stripe Sample, Fan, X., and 25 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 121, 54–65 (14th author)
  21. High-Redshift Quasars Found in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data. V. Hobby-Eberly Telescope Observations, Schneider, D. P., and 30 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 121, 1232–1240 (24th author)
  22. Colors of 2625 Quasars at 0 < Z < 5 Measured in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Photometric System, Richards, G. T., and 60 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 121, 2308–2330 (14th author)
  23. The Luminosity Function of Galaxies in SDSS Commissioning Data, Blanton, M. R., and 68 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 121, 2358–2380 (13th author)
  24. Weak-Lensing Measurements of 42 SDSS/RASS Galaxy Clusters, Sheldon, E. S., and 23 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2001), 554, 881–887 (16th author)
  25. High-Redshift Quasars Found in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data. VI. Sloan Digital Sky Survey Spectrograph Observations, Anderson, S. F., and 28 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 503–517 (15th author)
  26. Composite Quasar Spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Vanden Berk, D. E., and 61 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 549–564 (17th author)
  27. Galaxy Number Counts from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Commissioning Data, Yasuda, N., and 35 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 1104–1124 (17th author)
  28. Photometric Redshifts of Quasars, Richards, G. T., and 33 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 1151–1162 (25th author)
  29. Photometric Redshifts from Reconstructed Quasar Templates, Budavari, T., and 19 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 1163–1171 (12th author)
  30. Color Separation of Galaxy Types in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Imaging Data, Strateva, I., and 28 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2001), 122, 1861–1874 (11th author)
  31. Broad Absorption Line Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey with VLA FIRST Radio Detections, Menou, K., and 26 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2001), 561, 645–652 (19th author)
  32. Detecting Clusters of Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Monte Carlo Comparison of Cluster Detection Algorithms, Kim, R. S. J., and 17 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2002), 123, 20–36 (12th author)
  33. Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Early Data Release, Stoughton, C., and 191 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2002), 123, 485–548 (49th author)
  34. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. I. Early Data Release, Schneider, D. P., and 64 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2002), 123, 567–577 (22th author)
  35. Exploratory Chandra Observations of the Three Highest Redshift Quasars Known, Brandt, W. N., and 15 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2002), 569, L5–L9 (11th author)
  36. Unusual Broad Absorption Line Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Hall, P. B., and 52 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2002), 141, 267–309 (18th author)
  37. SDSS J124602.54 + 011318.8: A Highly Luminous Optical Transient at z = 0.385, Vanden Berk, D. E., and 32 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2002), 576, 673–678 (19th author)
  38. The Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey. II. An Objective Cluster Catalog for 5800 Square Degrees, Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Lopes, P. A. A., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., Mahabal, A., and Odewahn, S. C., The Astronomical Journal (2003), 125, 2064–2084
  39. Peculiar Broad Absorption Line Quasars Found in The Digitized Palomar Observatory Sky Survey, Brunner, R. J., and 12 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2003), 126, 53–62
  40. The First Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Abazajian, K., and 188 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2003), 126, 2081–2086 (19th author)
  41. Discovery of a Clustered Quasar Pair at Z~5: Biased Peaks in Early Structure Formation, Djorgovski, S. G., Stern, D., Mahabal, A. A., and Brunner, R., The Astrophysical Journal (2003), 596, 67–71
  42. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. II. First Data Release, Schneider, D. P., and 50 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2003), 126, 2579–2593 (21th author)
  43. The Ensemble Photometric Variability of ~25,000 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Vanden Berk, D. E., and 13 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2004), 601, 692–714 (5th author)
  44. A Snapshot Survey for Gravitational Lenses among Z 4.0 Quasars. I. The Z >5.7 Sample, Richards, G. T., and 9 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2004), 127, 1305–1312 (10th author)
  45. Galaxy types in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using supervised artificial neural networks, Ball, N. M., Loveday, J., Fukugita, M., Nakamura, O., Okamura, S., Brinkmann, J., and Brunner, R. J., The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2004), 348, 1038–1046
  46. The Second Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Abazajian, K., and 152 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 502–512 (18th author)
  47. A Survey of Z > 5.7 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. III. Discovery of Five Additional Quasars, Fan, X., and 21 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 515–522 (18th author)
  48. The Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey. IV. An Intermediate-Redshift Galaxy Cluster Catalog and the Comparison of Two Detection Algorithms, Lopes, P. A. A., de Carvalho, R. R., Gal, R. R., Djorgovski, S. G., Odewahn, S. C., Mahabal, A. A., and Brunner, R. J., The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 1017–1045
  49. Sloan Digital Sky Survey Imaging of Low Galactic Latitude Fields: Technical Summary and Data Release, Finkbeiner, D. P., and 88 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 2577–2592 (30th author)
  50. The Digitized Second Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS). II. Photometric Calibration, Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Mahabal, A., Brunner, R. J., and Lopes, P. A. A., The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 3082–3091
  51. The Digitized Second Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS). III. Star-Galaxy Separation, Odewahn, S. C., and 8 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2004), 128, 3092–3107 (5th author)
  52. Efficient Photometric Selection of Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: 100,000 Z < 3 Quasars from Data Release One, Richards, G. T., and 18 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2004), 155, 257–269 (4th author)
  53. The Third Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Abazajian, K., and 153 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2005), 129, 1755–1759 (19th author)
  54. Discovery of Two Gravitationally Lensed Quasars with Image Separations of 3″ from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Oguri, M., and 17 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2005), 622, 106–115 (9th author)
  55. Active Galactic Nuclei in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Sample Selection, Hao, L., and 20 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2005), 129, 1783–1794 (20th author)
  56. An Empirical Calibration of the Completeness of the SDSS Quasar Survey, Vanden Berk, D. E., and 12 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2005), 129, 2047–2061 (6th author)
  57. The DEEP Groth Strip Survey. I. The Sample, Vogt, N. P., and 20 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2005), 159, 41–59 (17th author)
  58. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog. III. Third Data Release, Schneider, D. P., and 53 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2005), 130, 367–380 (20th author)
  59. Detection of Cosmic Magnification with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Scranton, R., and 17 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2005), 633, 589–602 (9th author)
  60. Spectral Variability of Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Wavelength Dependence, Wilhite, B. C., Vanden Berk, D. E., Kron, R. G., Schneider, D. P., Pereyra, N., Brunner, R. J., Richards, G. T., and Brinkmann, J. V., The Astrophysical Journal (2005), 633, 638–648
  61. Binary Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Evidence for Excess Clustering on Small Scales, Hennawi, J. F., and 18 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2006), 131, 1–23 (18th author)
  62. The Fourth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Adelman-McCarthy, J. K., and 140 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2006), 162, 38–48 (17th author)
  63. First Measurement of the Clustering Evolution of Photometrically Classified Quasars, Myers, A. D., Brunner, R.J., and 7 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2006), 638, 622–634
  64. The Lyα Forest Power Spectrum from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, McDonald, P., and 18 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2006), 163, 80–109 (13th author)
  65. A Synoptic Multiwavelength Analysis of a Large Quasar Sample, Rengstorf, A. W., Brunner, R. J., and Wilhite, B. C., The Astronomical Journal (2006), 131, 1923–1933
  66. Spectral Variability of Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. The C IV Line, Wilhite, B. C., Vanden Berk, D. E., Brunner, R. J., and Brinkmann, J. V., The Astrophysical Journal (2006), 641, 78–89
  67. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Survey: Quasar Luminosity Function from Data Release 3, Richards, G. T., and 36 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2006), 131, 2766–2787 (10th author)
  68. Variable Faint Optical Sources Discovered by Comparing the POSS and SDSS Catalogs, Sesar, B., and 16 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2006), 131, 2801–2825 (17th author)
  69. X-Ray Galaxy Clusters in NoSOCS: Substructure and the Correlation of Optical and X-Ray Properties, Lopes, P. A. A., de Carvalho, R. R., Capelato, H. V., Gal, R. R., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., Odewahn, S. C., and Mahabal, A. A., The Astrophysical Journal (2006), 648, 209–229
  70. Precision Measurements of Higher Order Angular Galaxy Correlations Using 11 Million SDSS Galaxies, Ross, A. J., Brunner, R. J., and Myers, A. D., The Astrophysical Journal (2006), 649, 48–62
  71. High redshift detection of the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect, Giannantonio, T., and 9 colleagues, The Physical Review D (2006), 74, 063520, 10 pages (7th author)
  72. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Astronomical Data Sets. I. Star-Galaxy Classification of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR3 Using Decision Trees, Ball, N. M., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., and Tcheng, D., The Astrophysical Journal (2006), 650, 497–509
  73. The 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO (2SLAQ) Luminous Red Galaxy Survey, Cannon, R., and 31 colleagues, The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006), 372, 425–442 (24th author)
  74. The 2df SDSS LRG and QSO survey: evolution of the luminosity function of luminous red galaxies to Z = 0.6, Wake, D. A., and 25 colleagues, The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006), 372, 537–550 (12th author)
  75. Bivariate galaxy luminosity functions in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Ball, N. M., Loveday, J., Brunner, R. J., Baldry, I. K., and Brinkmann, J., The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2006), 373, 845–868
  76. Broad Absorption Line Variability in Repeat Quasar Observations from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Lundgren, B. F., Wilhite, B. C., Brunner, R. J., Hall, P. B., Schneider, D. P., York, D. G., Vanden Berk, D. E., and Brinkmann, J., The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 656, 73–83
  77. Dynamic load-balancing on multi-FPGA systems: a case study, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., In Proc. 3rd Annual Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute-RSSI’07, (2007)
  78. Clustering Analyses of 300,000 Photometrically Classified Quasars. I. Luminosity and Redshift Evolution in Quasar Bias, Myers, A. D., Brunner, R. J., Nichol, R. C., Richards, G. T., Schneider, D. P., and Bahcall, N. A., The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 658, 85–98
  79. Clustering Analyses of 300,000 Photometrically Classified Quasars. II. The Excess on Very Small Scales, Myers, A. D., Brunner, R. J., Richards, G. T., Nichol, R. C., Schneider, D. P., and Bahcall, N. A., The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 658, 99–106
  80. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Astronomical Datasets II: Quantifying Photometric Redshifts for Quasars Using Instance-Based Learning, Ball, N. M., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., Strand, N. E., Alberts, S. L., Tcheng, D., and Llora, X., The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 663, 774–780
  81. Mitrion-C Application Development on SGI Altix 350/RC100, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., In Proc. IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines-FCCM’07, (2007)
  82. The Fifth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Adelman-McCarthy, J. K., and 154 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2007), 172, 634–644 (22nd author)
  83. Accelerating Scientific Applications with Reconfigurable Computing: Getting Started, Kindratenko, V., Steffen, C., and Brunner, R.J., Computing in Science and Engineering, 9, 5, 70–77, (2007)
  84. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog IV. Fifth Data Release, Schneider, D. P., and 43 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2007), 134, 102–117 (23rd author)
  85. Higher-Order Angular Galaxy Correlations in the SDSS: Redshift and Color Dependence of non-Linear Bias, Ross, A. J., Brunner, R. J., and Myers, A. D., The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 665, 67–84
  86. The Effect of Variability on the Estimation of Quasar Black Hole Masses, Wilhite, B.C., Brunner, R.J., Schneider, D., & Vanden Berk, D. The Astrophysical Journal (2007), 791–800
  87. On the variability of quasars: a link between Eddington ratio and optical variability?, Wilhite, B.C., Grier, C., Brunner, R.J., Schneider, D., & Vanden Berk, D., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2008), 383, 1232–1240
  88. Galaxy Colour, Morphology, and Environment in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Ball, N. M., Loveday, J., and Brunner, R. J., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2008), 383, 907–922
  89. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search. II. Statistical Lens Sample from the Third Data Release, Inada, N., and 33 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2008), 135, 496–511 (31st author)
  90. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search. III. Constraints on Dark Energy from the Third Data Release Quasar Lens Catalog, Oguri, M., and 33 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2008), 135, 512–519 (21st author)
  91. The 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO Survey: QSO clustering and the L-z degeneracy, da Angela, J., and 14 colleagues, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2008), 383, 565–580 (5th author)
  92. Normalization of the Matter Power Spectrum via Higher-Order Angular Correlations of Luminous Red Galaxies, Ross, A. J., Brunner, R. J., and Myers, A. D., The Astrophysical Journal (2008), 682, 737–744
  93. Quasar Clustering at 25 h-1 kpc from a Complete Sample of Binaries, Myers, A. D., Richards, G. T., Brunner, R. J., Schneider, D. P., Strand, N.E., Hall, P.B., Blomquist, J.A., and York, D.G., The Astrophysical Journal (2008), 678, 635–646
  94. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Terascale Astronomical Datasets, Ball, N.M., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., The proceedings of the 9th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing, (2008)
  95. Fast Two-Point Correlations of Extremely Large Data Sets, Dolence, J, and Brunner, R.J., The proceedings of the 9th LCI International Conference on High-Performance Clustered Computing, (2008)
  96. The Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Adelman-McCarthy, J. K., and 162 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2008), 175, 297–313 (23rd author)
  97. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Astronomical Datasets III: Probabilistic Photometric Redshifts for Galaxies and Quasars in the SDSS and GALEX, Ball, N. M., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., Strand, N. E., Alberts, S. L., and Tcheng, D., The Astrophysical Journal (2008), 683, 12–21
  98. AGN Environments in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey I: Dependence on Type, Redshift, and Luminosity, Strand, N. E., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., The Astrophysical Journal (2008), 688, 180–189
  99. Efficient Photometric Selection of Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II: ~1,000,000 Quasars from Data Release 6, Richards, G. T., and 8 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2009), 180, 67–83 (6th author)
  100. The 2dF-SDSS LRG and QSO Survey: the spectroscopic QSO catalogue, Croom, S. M., and 29 colleagues, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2009), 392, 19–44 (8th author)
  101. Eight-Dimensional Mid-Infrared/Optical Bayesian Quasar Selection, Richards, G. T., and 13 colleagues, The Astronomical Journal (2009), 137, 3884–3899 (7th author)
  102. Accelerating Cosmological Data Analysis with Graphics Processors, Roeh, D., Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., In Proc. 2nd Workshop on General-Purpose Computation on Graphics Processing Units workshop-GPGPU-2, (2009)
  103. Clustering of Low-redshift (z < 2.2) Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Ross, N. P., and 10 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2009), 697, 1634–1655 (11th author)
  104. Quasar Clustering from SDSS DR5: Dependences on Physical Properties, Shen, Y., and 14 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2009), 697, 1656–1673 (15th author)
  105. Accelerating Cosmological Data Analysis with Graphics Processors, Roeh, D., Kindratenko, V., and Brunner, R.J., In Proc. 2nd Workshop on General-Purpose Computation on Graphics Processing Units workshop-GPGPU-2, (2009)
  106. Accelerating Cosmological Data Analysis with FPGAs, Kindratenko, V., and Brunner, R.J., In Proc. IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines-FCCM’09, (2009)
  107. A Cross-Correlation Analysis of Mg II Absorption Line Systems and Luminous Red Galaxies from the SDSS DR5, Lundgren, B. F., Brunner, R. J., and 7 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal (2009), 698, 819–839
  108. Implementation of the two-point angular correlation function on a high-performance reconfigurable computer, Kindratenko, V., Myers, A., and Brunner, R.J., Scientific Programming, (2009), 17, 247–259
  109. The Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Abazajian, K. N., and 204 colleagues, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2009), 182, 543–558 (30th author)
  110. Halo-model analysis of the clustering of photometrically selected galaxies from SDSS, Ross, A. J., Brunner, R. J., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2009), 399, 878–887
  111. Evolution of the Clustering of Photometrically Selected SDSS Galaxies, Ross, A. J., Percival, W.J., and Brunner, R. J., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2010), 407, 420–434

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  15. Discover Python, Part 7: Explore the Python type hierarchy, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2005)
  16. Discover Python, Part 8: Reading and writing data using Python’s input and output functionality, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  17. Discover Python, Part 9: Putting it all together, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  18. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Introduction to Apache Derby, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  19. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 1, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  20. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 2, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  21. Tutorial: Introduction to the Bash Shell, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  22. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 3, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  23. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 4, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  24. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 5, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  25. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 6, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  26. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 7, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2006)
  27. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 1, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  28. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 2, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  29. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 3, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  30. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 4, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  31. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 5, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  32. Developing with Apache Derby—Hitting the Trifecta: Java Database development with Apache Derby, Part 6, Robert J. Brunner, IBM Developerworks (2007)
  33. Accelerating Scientific Applications with Reconfigurable ComputingPart I: getting started (with SRC-6), Kindratenko, V. V., Steffen, C. P., and Brunner, R. J., Computers in Science and Engineering (2007), 9, 5, 70–77

Bulletins, Reports, or Conference Proceedings

  1. An Object-Oriented Approach to Astronomical Databases, Brunner, R. J., Ramaiyer, K., Szalay, A., Connolly, A. J., and Lupton, R. H., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems IV (1995), Edited by R.A. Shaw, H.E. Payne, and J.J.E. Hayes, 77, 169–172
  2. Object-Oriented Modeling and Design for Sloan Digital Sky Survey Retained Data, Huang, C.-H., Munn, J., Yanny, B., Kent, S., Petravick, D., Pordes, R., Szalay, A., and Brunner, R., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V (1996), Edited by George H. Jacoby and Jeannette Barnes, 101, 289–292
  3. The Science Archive for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Brunner, R. J., Csabai, I., Szalay, A., Connolly, A. J., Szokoly, G. P., and Ramaiyer, K., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V (1996), Edited by George H. Jacoby and Jeannette Barnes, 101, 493–496
  4. Extracting Physical Parameters of Galaxies from Broadband Photometry, Connolly, A., Szalay, A., Dickinson, M., and Brunner, R., The Hubble Space Telescope and the High Redshift Universe (1997), Proceedings of the 37th Herstmonceux conference, Edited by Nial R. Tanvir, Alfonso Aragon-Salamanca, and Jasper V. Wall, 127–128
  5. Multidimensional Index for Highly Clustered Data with Large Density Contrasts, Csabai, I., Szalay, A., Brunner, R., and Ramaiyer, K., Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy II (1997), Edited by G.J. Babu and E.D. Feigelson, 447–448
  6. Exploring Terabyte Archives in Astronomy, Szalay, A. S. and Brunner, R. J., Wide-field spectroscopy (1997), Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Volume 212, Edited by E. Kontizas, M. Kontizas, D.H. Morgan, and G.P. Vettolani, 95–102
  7. Exploring Terabyte Archives in Astronomy, Szalay, A. S. and Brunner, R. J., New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys (1998), Edited by Brian J. McLean, Daniel A. Golombek, Jeffrey J. E. Hayes, and Harry E. Payne, 179, 455–461
  8. The SDSS Science Archive, Brunner, R. J., New Horizons from Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys (1998), Edited by Brian J. McLean, Daniel A. Golombek, Jeffrey J. E. Hayes, and Harry E. Payne, 179, 471–473
  9. The Palomar Digital Sky Survey (DPOSS), Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., de Carvalho, R. R., Brunner, R., Longo, G., and Scaramella, R., Wide Field Surveys in Cosmology (1998), Editions Frontieres, 89–98
  10. The Evolution of Galaxy Clustering in the Hubble Deep Field, Connolly, A., Szalay, A., and Brunner, R., Wide Field Surveys in Cosmology (1998), Editions Frontieres, 384–387
  11. The Digital Sky Project: Federating Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys, Brunner, R. J., Prince, T., and Good, J., Astrophysics with Infrared Surveys: A Prelude to SIRTF (1999), Edited by Michael D. Bicay, Roc M. Cutri, and Barry F. Madore, 177, 434–437
  12. An Orthogonal Approach to Photometric Redshifts, Connolly, A. J., Budavari, T., Szalay, A. S., Csabai, I., and Brunner, R. J., Photometric Redshifts and the Detection of High Redshift Galaxies (1999), Edited by Ray Weymann, Lisa Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert Brunner, 191, 13–18
  13. Evolution in the Clustering of Galaxies for Z < 1, Brunner, R. J., Connolly, A. J., and Szalay, A. S., Photometric Redshifts and the Detection of High Redshift Galaxies (1999), Edited by Ray Weymann, Lisa Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert Brunner, 191, 134–139
  14. Photometric Redshifts: A New Tool for Studying High Redshift Clusters, Lubin, L. M. and Brunner, R. J., Photometric Redshifts and the Detection of High Redshift Galaxies (1999), Edited by Ray Weymann, Lisa Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert Brunner, 191, 173–178
  15. Quasar-Marked Protoclusters and Biased Galaxy Formation, Djorgovski, S. G., Odewahn, S. C., Gal, R. R., Brunner, R. J., and de Carvalho, R. R., Photometric Redshifts and the Detection of High Redshift Galaxies (1999), Edited by Ray Weymann, Lisa Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert Brunner, 191, 179–184
  16. Photometric Redshifts for DPOSS Galaxy Clusters at Z < 0.4, Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., and de Carvalho, R. R., Photometric Redshifts and the Detection of High Redshift Galaxies (1999), Edited by Ray Weymann, Lisa Storrie-Lombardi, Marcin Sawicki, and Robert Brunner, 191, 185–188
  17. Photometric Redshifts and High-Redshift Galaxies, Weymann, R. J., Storrie-Lombardi, L. J., Sawicki, M., and Brunner, R., Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1999), 111, 1188–1189
  18. Designing and mining multi-terabyte astronomy archives: the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Szalay, A. S., Kunszt, P. Z., Thakar, A., Gray, J., Slutz, D., and Brunner, R. J., In Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD international Conference on Management of Data (2000), 451–462
  19. The New Paradigm: Novel, Virtual Observatory Enabled Science, Brunner, R. J., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 34–39
  20. Searches for Rare and New Types of Objects, Djorgovski, S. G., Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R. J., Gal, R. R., Castro, S., de Carvalho, R. R., and Odewahn, S. C., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 52–63
  21. Exploring the Multi-Wavelength, Low Surface Brightness Universe, Brunner, R. J., Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Mahabal, A. A., and Odewahn, S. C., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 64–68
  22. The Digital Sky Project: Prototyping Virtual Observatory Technologies, Brunner, R. J., Prince, T., Good, J., Handley, T. H., Lonsdale, C., and Djorgovski, S. G., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 135–141
  23. Serving the Sky, Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R. J., Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Jacob, J., and Odewahn, S. C., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 192–196
  24. Rapid Cross Identification for the National Virtual Observatory: The Digital Sky Project, Ma, J., Handley, T., Good, J., Johnson, A., Brunner, R. J., Prince, T., Rutledge, R., and Williams, R., Virtual Observatories of the Future (2001), Edited by Robert J. Brunner, S. George Djorgovski, and Alex S. Szalay, 225, 197–200
  25. The Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey, Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., and Margoniner, V. E., Mining the Sky (2001), Edited by A.J. Banday, S. Zaroubi, and M. Bartelmann, 160–167
  26. Exploration of Large Digital Sky Surveys, Djorgovski, S. G., and 10 colleagues, Mining the Sky (2001), Edited by A.J. Banday, S. Zaroubi, and M. Bartelmann, 305–322 (2nd author)
  27. Automated Search of LSB Galaxies in DPOSS (CRoNARio Project): Method and First Results from Follow-Ups, Testa, V., Sabatini, S., Scaramella, R., Longo, G., Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Brunner, R. J., and de Carvalho, R. R., Mining the Sky (2001), Edited by A.J. Banday, S. Zaroubi, and M. Bartelmann, 557–563
  28. Panchromatic mining for quasars: an NVO keystone science application, Brunner, R. J., Astronomical Data Analysis (2001), Proceedings of the International Society of Optical Engineering, Edited by Jean-Luc Starck and Fionn D. Murtagh, 4477, 1–10
  29. Exploration of parameter spaces in a virtual observatory, Djorgovski, S. G., Mahabal, A., Brunner, R. J., Williams, R. E., Granat, R., Curkendall, D., Jacob, J., and Stolorz, P., Astronomical Data Analysis (2001), Proceedings of the International Society of Optical Engineering, Edited by Jean-Luc Starck and Fionn D. Murtagh, 4477, 43–52
  30. Topic maps as a virtual observatory tool, Mahabal, A., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., and Williams, R. E., Astronomical Data Analysis (2001), Proceedings of the International Society of Optical Engineering, Edited by Jean-Luc Starck and Fionn D. Murtagh, 4477, 161–172
  31. Virtual Observatory of the Future, Mahabal, A., Djogovski, G., and Brunner, R., Automated Data Analysis in Astronomy (2002), Edited by Ranjan Gupta, Harinder P. Singh, Coryn A.L. Bailer-Jones, 261–272
  32. The National Virtual Observatory, Brunner, R. J., Djorgovski, S. G., Prince, T. A., and Szalay, A. S., Extragalactic Gas at Low Redshift (2002), Edited by John S. Mulchaey and John Stocke, 254, 383–387
  33. Extreme BAL Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Hall, P. B., and 18 colleagues, Mass Outflow in Active Galactic Nuclei: New Perspectives (2002), Edited by D. M. Crenshaw, S. B. Kraemer, and I. M. George, 255, 161–166 (19th author)
  34. Galaxy Clusters from DPOSS, Gal, R. R., Brunner, R., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Mahabal, A. A., and Lopes, P., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XI (2002), Edited by David A. Bohlender, Daniel Durand, and Thomas H. Handley, 281, 425–429
  35. YourSky: Rapid Desktop Access to Custom Astronomical Image Mosaics, Jacob, J. C., Brunner, R. J., Curkendall, D. W., Djorgovski, S. G., Good, J. C., Husman, L., Kremenek, G., and Mahabal, A., Virtual Observatories (2002), Proceedings of the International Society of Optical Engineering, Edited by Alexander S. Szalay, 4846, 53–64
  36. Topic maps for custom viewing of data, Mahabal, A., Djorgovski, S. G., Williams, R. E., and Brunner, R. J., Virtual Observatories (2002), Proceedings of the International Society of Optical Engineering, Edited by Alexander S. Szalay, 4846, 65–76
  37. Challenges for cluster analysis in a Virtual Observatory, Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R., Mahabal, A., Williams, R., Granat, R., and Stolorz, P., Statistical Challenges in Astronomy III (2003), Edited by Eric D. Feigelson and G. Jogesh Babu1, 127–141
  38. Palomar-QUEST: A case study in designing sky surveys in the VO era, Graham, M. J., and 12 colleagues, Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS) XIII (2004), Edited by Francois Ochsenbein, Mark G. Allen and Daniel Egret, 314, 14–17 (12th author)
  39. DISC: A System for Distributed Data Intensive Scientific Computing, Kola, G., Kosart, T., Frey, J., Livny, M., Brunner, R.J., & Remijan, M., In The Proceedings of First Workshop on Real, Large Distributed Systems (Worlds’04), San Francisco, CA, December 2004, in conjunction with OSDI’04, 6 pages
  40. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey QSO absorption line catalogue, York, D. G., and 44 colleagues, The IAU Colloquium #199: Probing Galaxies through Quasar Absorption Lines (2005), Edited by Peter Williams, Cheng-Gang Shu, and Brice Menard,58–64 (29th author)
  41. Optimized Data Loading for a Multi-Terabyte Sky Survey Repository, Cai, Y. D., Aydt, R., and Brunner, R. J., Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE SC 2005 Conference, 42–52
  42. Reliable, Automatic Transfer and Processing of Large Scale Astronomy Datasets, Kosar, T., Kola, G., Livny, M., Brunner, R. J., and Remjian, M., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XIV (2005), Edited by P. Shopbell, M. Britton, and R. Ebert, 347, 277–281
  43. Time Domain Explorations with Digital Sky Surveys, Mahabal, A. A., and 19 colleagues, Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XIV (2005), Edited by P. Shopbell, M. Britton, and R. Ebert, 347, 604–608 (18th author)
  44. A Search for z ~ 6 QSOs in the Palomar-Quest Sky Survey, Lopez-Cruz, O., and 23 colleagues, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series (2005), 24, 164–169 (16th author)
  45. Nonparametric Bayesian Classification with Massive Datasets: Large-Scale Quasar Discovery, Gray, A., Richards, G., Nichol, R., Brunner, R., and Moore, A., Statistical Problems in Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (2006), Edited by Louis Lyons and Müge Karagöz Ünel, 147–150
  46. Mitrion-C Application Development on SGI Altix 350/RC100, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., in the Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (2007)
  47. Developing and Deploying Advanced Algorithms to Novel Supercomputing Hardware, Brunner, R.J., Kindratenko, V., and Myers, A.D., The Proceedings of the NASA Space Technology Conference (2007)
  48. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Terascale Astronomical Datasets, Ball, N. M., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XVII (2008), 394, 201
  49. Clustering of Low-Redshift (z < 2.2) Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Ross, N. P., and 10 colleagues, American Institute of Physics Conference Series (2008), 1082, 186-190 (11th author)
  50. Investigating Application Analysis and Design Methodologies for Computational Accelerators, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., Shi, G., Roeh, D., Martinez, A., NCSA Technical Report, 2009
  51. Investigating Application Analysis and Design Methodologies for Computational Accelerators, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., Shi, G., Roeh, D., Martinez, A., NCSA Technical Report, 2009

Abstracts

  1. A Statistical Approach to Quantifying the Evolution of Galaxies, Brunner, R. J., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 848
  2. NoSOCS: The Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey, Gal, R., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R., and Decarvalho, R. R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 901
  3. The Digital Sky Project: Database Technologies and Techniques, Brunner, R. J., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 913
  4. Morphological Galaxy Counts from the Digital Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS), Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., Gal, R. R., and de Carvalho, R. R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 1243
  5. The Status of the Digital Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS), Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Brunner, R. J., and de Carvalho, R. R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 1270
  6. The Digital Sky Project: Creating a Multi-Wavelength Virtual Observatory, Brunner, R. J., Prince, T., Djorgovski, S. G., Good, J. C., Handley, T. H., Odewahn, S. C., and Gal, R. R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1998), 30, 1270
  7. Galaxy Number Counts in 1000 sq.deg. of the Digital Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS), Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R., Gal, R. R., and de Carvalho, R. R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 828
  8. The Status of DPOSS, and Some Initial Scientific Applications, Djorgovski, S. G., Odewahn, S. C., Gal, R. R., Brunner, R., de Carvalho, R. R., Longo, G., and Scaramella, R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 828
  9. The Northern Sky Optical Cluster Survey, Gal, R. R., Djorgovski, S. G., Odewahn, S. C., DeCarvalho, R. R., and Brunner, R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 1414
  10. Discovery of a Possible Population of Type 2 Quasars in DPOSS, Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R., Harrison, F., Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S., de Carvalho, R. R., Mahabal, A., and Castro, S., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 1467
  11. Exploring the Multi-Wavelength, Low Surface Brightness Universe, Brunner, R. J., Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., and Odewahn, S. C., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 1492
  12. Cross-Association between ROSAT Bright Source Catalog and the USNO-A2, Rutledge, R. E., Prince, T. A., and Brunner, R., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (1999), 31, 1551
  13. Evolution of High Column Density Absorbers in Spectra of QSO at z &gt; 4 Selected from DPOSS, Castro, S., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R., Mahabal, A., Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2000), 197, 310
  14. Radio Emission from Quasar-2 Candidates, Ulvestad, J. S., Djorgovski, S. G., Brunner, R. J., and Mahabal, A., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2000), 32, 1585
  15. Infrared Photometry of Galactic Globular Clusters From the 2-Micron All-Sky Survey, Metchev, S. A., Brunner, R. J., Cote, P., Carpenter, J. M., and Djorgovski, G. S., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2000), 32, 1595
  16. Color-Space Outliers in DPOSS: Quasars and Peculiar Objects, Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Mahabal, A., Brunner, R., Castro, S. M., Odewahn, S. C., de Carvalho, R. R., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2000), 32, 1600
  17. Multi-Wavelength Cross-Identification of the Extragalactic Sky: An NVO Cornerstone, Brunner, R. J., Djorgovski, S. G., Lonsdale, C., Madore, B., Prince, T., and Szalay, A. S., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2000), 32, 1601
  18. Radio Properties of High Redshift, Optically Selected Quasars, Brunner, R. J., Fassnacht, C., Djorgovski, S. G., Stern, D., Perley, R., and Ulvestad, J., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 896
  19. Exploration of the Time Domain With DPOSS: A Search for Highly Variable Objects in Plate Overlaps, Mahabal, A., and 8 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1461 (4th author)
  20. The Digital Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS): General Description and the First Public Data Release, Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R., Lopes, P., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1461
  21. A galaxy cluster catalog from DPOSS between 0.3 < Z < 0.6, Lopes, P. A. A., and 8 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1461 (7th author)
  22. Star-Galaxy Separation for the Digitized Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS), Odewahn, S. C., Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Djorgovski, S. G., Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R., Lopes, P., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1462
  23. The Final Photometric Calibration of DPOSS, Gal, R., de Carvalho, R., Mahabal, A., Odewahn, S. C., Djorgovski, S. G., Lopes, P., Brunner, R., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1462
  24. The Digitized Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS) archive, Brunner, R. J., Mahabal, A., Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., de Carvalho, R., Lopes, P. A. A., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001), 33, 1462
  25. The Digital Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (DPOSS): General Description and the Public Data Release, Djorgovski, S. G., Gal, R. R., de Carvalho, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R., Lopes, P., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2002), 34, 743
  26. 20,000 Galaxy Clusters From DPOSS, Gal, R., Lopes, P. A. A., Djorgovski, S. G., deCarvalho, R. R., Brunner, R., Odewahn, S. C., and DPOSS Team, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2002), 34, 958
  27. The northern sky optical cluster survey: an intermediate redshift galaxy cluster catalog and the comparison of two detection algorithms, Lopes, P. A. A., de Carvalho, R. R., Gal, R. R., Djorgovski, S. G., Odewahn, S. C., Mahabal, A. A., and Brunner, R. J., Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of Brazil (2003), 23, 20
  28. The digital Palomar observatory sky survey (DPOSS): general description and the public data release, Djorgovski, S. G., Carvalho, R. R., Gal, R. R., Odewahn, S. C., Mahabal, A. A., Brunner, R., Lopes, P. A. A., and Kohl Moreira, J. L., Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of Brazil (2003), 23, 197
  29. Quasar Identification and Classification with Decision Trees, Spinka, T., Carpenter, T., Brunner, R. J., Aydt, R., Auvil, L., Redman, T., and Tcheng, D., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1208
  30. The Palomar-Quest Synoptic Sky Survey, Mahabal, A., and 17 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1262 (14th author)
  31. Data Processing Pipeline and Data Archiving for the Palomar-QUEST Survey, Bauer, A., and 17 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1262 (17th author)
  32. Mining the Sky with Condor, Dillman, M., Brunner, R. J., Kosart, T., Livny, M., and Miller, Z., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1300
  33. The Palomar-Quest High-Redshift Quasar Survey, Djorgovski, S. G., and 17 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1315 (13th author)
  34. Quantifying the Local Environment of Low Redshift Quasars, Brunner, R. J. and Bender, A., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1326
  35. Efficient Color Selection of Faint Quasars from SDSS Imaging, Richards, G. T., Nichol, R. C., Gray, A. G., Brunner, R. J., Lupton, R. H., and Vanden Berk, D. E., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2003), 35, 1328
  36. The Palomar-Quest Survey, Djorgovski, S. G., and 17 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2004), 36, 805 (14th author)
  37. The Palomar-Quest Survey, Djorgovski, S. G., and 17 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2004), 36, 1487 (14th author)
  38. Robust Classification of 143 Million SDSS Objects Via Decision Tree Learning, Ball, N. M., Brunner, R. J., Myers, A. D., and Tcheng, D., The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 208, #12.01
  39. Precision Measurements of Higher-Order Angular Galaxy: Correlations Using 10 Million SDSS Galaxies, Ross, A. J., Brunner, R. J., and Myers, A. D., The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 208, #13.01
  40. Studies of Quasar Variability With the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Wilhite, B. C., Brunner, R. J., Lundgren, B. F., and Grier, C. J., The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 209, #72.24
  41. Bayesian Quasar Classification in the Optical/Mid-IR, Richards, G. T., Brunner, R., Gray, A., Lacy, M., Myers, A., Nichol, R., and Riegel, R., The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 209, #149.04
  42. Developing and Deploying Advanced Algorithms to Novel Supercomputing Hardware, Brunner, R.J., Kindratenko, V., and Myers, A.D.,.NASA AISRP Investigators’ Meeting (2006)
  43. AGN Science with the LSST, Brandt, N., and the LSST AGN Science Collaboration, The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 209, #86.14
  44. Four LSST probes of Dark Energy, Tyson, T., and the LSST LSS Science Collaboration, The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 209, #86.08
  45. Bayesian Quasar Classification in the Optical/Mid-IR, Richards, G. T., Brunner, R., Gray, A., Lacy, M., Myers, A., Nichol, R., and Riegel, R., The American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts (2006), 209, #149.04
  46. Developing and Deploying Advanced Algorithms to Novel Supercomputing Hardware, Brunner, R.J., Kindratenko, V., and Myers, A.D.,.NASA AISRP Investigators’ Meeting (2006)
  47. Angular Power Spectrum Estimation using High Performance Reconfigurable Computing, Hayes, B.P., Brunner, R.J., and Kindratenko, V., The 3rd Annual Reconfigurable Systems Summer Institute (2007)
  48. Photometric Quasars: The One Million Mark and 9-D SDSS+Spitzer Selection, Richards, Gordon T., Myers, A., Brunner, R. J., Strand, N., Nichol, R., Gray, A., Riegel, R., Lacy, M., Szalay, A., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2007), 38, 994
  49. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Terascale Astronomical Datasets, Ball, N.M., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., Cosmic Cartography Conference (2008)
  50. Accelerating Cosmology Applications: from 80 Mflops to 8 Gflops in 4 Steps, Kindratenko, V., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., 13th SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (2008)
  51. Active-Galaxy Science with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, Brandt, W. N., and 16 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2009), (5th author)
  52. Robust Machine Learning Applied to Terascale Astronomical Datasets, Ball, N.M., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., Leiden PhotoZ Workshop, Lorentz Center, NL (2009)
  53. Advancing Astrophysics by Mining Terascale Data, Ball, N.M., Brunner, R.J., and Myers, A.D., Classification Society of America Conference, St. Louis, MO (2009)
  54. Breaking The Quasar L-z Degeneracy Using PDF-weighted Quasar-galaxy Cross-correlations In Deep, Wide NASA Fields, Ball, N.M., Myers, A.D., White, M., Hickox, R.C., and Brunner, R.J., Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2010)
  55. AGN Science with the LSST, Richards, G.T., and 24 colleagues, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2010), (6th author)

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