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      Calibration of Synthetic Photometry Using DA White Dwarfs

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          The Potential of White Dwarf Cosmochronology

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            The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Technical Summary

            D. G. York (2000)
            The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) will provide the data to support detailed investigations of the distribution of luminous and non- luminous matter in the Universe: a photometrically and astrometrically calibrated digital imaging survey of pi steradians above about Galactic latitude 30 degrees in five broad optical bands to a depth of g' about 23 magnitudes, and a spectroscopic survey of the approximately one million brightest galaxies and 10^5 brightest quasars found in the photometric object catalog produced by the imaging survey. This paper summarizes the observational parameters and data products of the SDSS, and serves as an introduction to extensive technical on-line documentation.
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              A spectroscopic determination of the mass distribution of DA white dwarfs

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                Journal
                The Astronomical Journal
                AJ
                University of Chicago Press
                0004-6256
                1538-3881
                September 2006
                September 04 2006
                : 132
                : 3
                : 1221-1233
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                10.1086/505938
                4ca9f890-3e0d-42eb-9238-3dbc3d80ef39
                © 2006
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