2011:
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A Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Search for Warm-Hot Baryons in the Mrk 421 Sight Line
- Danforth, C. W., Stocke, J. T.,
Keeney, B. A., Penton, S. V., Shull, J. M.,
Yao, Y., & Green, J. C. 2011, ApJ, 743:18
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Multiple Absorption-Line Spectroscopy of the Intergalactic Medium.
I. Model
- Yao, Y., Shull, J. M., Danforth, C. W.,
Keeney, B. A., & Stocke, J. T.
2011, ApJ, 730:143
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Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Detection of Ne VIII Tracing
Warm-Hot Gas Toward PKS 0405-123
- Narayanan, A., Savage, B. D., Wakker, B. P.,
Danforth, C. W., Yao, Y., Keeney, B. A.,
Shull, J. M., Sembach, K. R., Froning, C. S.,
& Green, J. C.
2011, ApJ, 730:15
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Ultraviolet and X-ray Variability of the Seyfert 1.5 Galaxy
Markarian 817
- Winter, L. M., Danforth, C., Vasudevan, R., Brandt, W. N.,
Scott, J., Froning, C., Keeney, B.,
Shull, J. M., Penton, S., Mushotzky, R., Schneider, D. P.,
& Arav, N.
2011, ApJ, 728:28
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The Quasar/Galaxy Pair PKS 1327-206/ESO 1327-2041:
Absorption Associated with a Recent Galaxy Merger
- Keeney, B. A., Stocke, J. T.,
Danforth, C. W., & Carilli, C. L.
2011, AJ, 141:66
2010:
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Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and FUSE Observations of
T ~ 105 K Gas in a Nearby Galaxy Filament
- Narayanan, A., Wakker, B. P., Savage, B. D.,
Keeney, B. A., Shull, J. M.,
Sembach, K. R., Froning, C. S., & Green, J. C.
2010, ApJ, 721, 960
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Hubble/COS Observations of the Lyα Forest Toward
the BL Lac Object 1ES 1553+113
- Danforth, C. W., Keeney, B. A.,
Stocke, J. T., Shull, J. M., & Yao, Y.
2010, ApJ, 720, 976
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O VI Absorbers Tracing Hot Gas Associated with a Pair of
Galaxies at z = 0.167
- Savage, B. D., Narayanan, A., Wakker, B. P., Stocke, J. T.,
Keeney, B. A., Shull, J. M.,
Sembach, K. R., Yao, Y., & Green, J. C.
2010, ApJ, 719, 1526
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A Direct Detection of Gas Accretion: The Lyman Limit System
in 3C 232
- Stocke, J. T., Keeney, B. A., &
Danforth, C. W.
2010, PASA, 27, 256
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Optical Spectral Properties of Swift Burst Alert Telescope
Hard X-Ray-Selected Active Galactic Nuclei Sources
- Winter, L. M., Lewis, K. T., Koss, M., Veilleux, S.,
Keeney, B. A., & Mushotzky, R. F.
2011, ApJ, 710, 503
2009:
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Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Observations of the Chemical
Composition of SNR LMC N132D
- France, K., Beasley, M., Keeney, B. A.,
Danforth, C. W., Froning, C. S., Green, J. C.,
& Shull, J. M.
2009, ApJ, 707, L27
2008:
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A z = 0.9 Supercluster of X-Ray Luminous, Optically
Selected, Massive Galaxy Clusters
- Gilbank, D. G., Yee, H. K. C., Ellingson, E., Hicks, A. K.,
Gladders, M. D., Barrientos, L. F.,
& Keeney, B. A.
2008, ApJ, 667, L89
2006:
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Do Starburst Winds Escape? Insights from QSO Absorption Lines
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Discovery of a Metal-Line Absorber Associated with a
Local Dwarf Starburst Galaxy
- Keeney, B. A., Stocke, J. T.,
Rosenberg, J. L., Tumlinson, J., & York, D. G.
2006, AJ, 132, 2496
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Does the Milky Way Produce a Nuclear Galactic Wind?
- Keeney, B. A., Danforth, C. W.,
Stocke, J. T., Penton, S. V., Shull, J. M.,
& Sembach, K. R. 2006, ApJ, 646, 951
2005:
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Absorption Line Study of Halo Gas in NGC 3067 Toward
the Background Quasar 3C 232
- Keeney, B. A., Momjian, E.,
Stocke, J. T., Carilli, C. L.,
& Tumlinson, J. 2005, ApJ, 622, 267
2004:
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Absolute Proper Motion of the Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
from Photographic and Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2
Data
- Dinescu, D. I., Keeney, B. A.,
Majewski, S. R., & Girard, T. M. 2004, AJ,
128, 687
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Discovery of a Dwarf Poststarburst Galaxy near a High
Column Density Local Lyα Absorber
- Stocke, J. T., Keeney, B. A.,
McLin, K. M., Rosenberg, J. L., Weymann, R. J.,
& Giroux, M. L. 2004, ApJ, 609, 94
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Very Isolated Early-Type Galaxies
- Stocke, J. T., Keeney, B. A.,
Lewis, A. D., Epps, H. W., & Schild, R. E.
2004, AJ, 127, 1336
2003:
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LCDs as Slit Masks for Multi-Object Spectroscopy
- My Comps II (Master's thesis) paper
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Linear Gas Dynamics in the Expanding Universe
- Gnedin, N. Y., Baker, E. J., Bethell, T. J.,
Drosback, M. M., Harford, A. G., Hicks, A. K.,
Jensen, A. G., Keeney, B. A.,
Kelso, C. M., Neyrinck, M. C., Pollack, S. E.,
& van Vliet, T. P. 2003, ApJ, 583, 525
- A class project for our Cosmology class actually
turned into a publication for all of the students.