Timothy A. Reichard, Ph.D.

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2010 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Astrophysics Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Timothy M. Heckman grad student 2010 Johns Hopkins
 (The lopsidedness of present-day galaxies.)
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Reichard TA, Heckman TM, Rudnick G, et al. (2009) The lopsidedness of present-day galaxies: Connections to the formation of stars, the chemical evolution of galaxies, and the growth of black holes Astrophysical Journal. 691: 1005-1020
Reichard TA, Heckman TM, Rudnick G, et al. (2008) The lopsidedness of present-day galaxies: Results from the sloan digital sky survey Astrophysical Journal. 677: 186-200
Trump JR, Hall PB, Reichard TA, et al. (2006) A catalog of broad absorption line quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Third Data Release Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 165: 1-18
Reichard TA, Richards GT, Hall PB, et al. (2003) Continuum and Emission-Line Properties of Broad Absorption Line Quasars The Astronomical Journal. 126: 2594-2607
Richards GT, Hall PB, Vanden Berk DE, et al. (2003) Red and reddened quasars in the sloan digital sky survey Astronomical Journal. 126: 1131-1147
Reichard TA, Richards G, Schneider DP, et al. (2003) A catalog of broad absorption line quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Early Data Release Astronomical Journal. 125: 1711-1728
Reichard TA, Richards GT, Hall PB, et al. (2003) Continuum and emission-line properties of broad absorption line quasars Astronomical Journal. 126: 2594-2607
Richards GT, Vanden Berk DE, Reichard TA, et al. (2002) Broad emission-line shifts in quasars: An orientation measure for radio-quiet quasars? Astronomical Journal. 124: 1-17
Schneider DP, Richards GT, Fan X, et al. (2002) The sloan digital sky survey Quasar Catalog. I. Early data release Astronomical Journal. 123: 567-577
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