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Charles R. Keeton: Curriculum Vitae July 1, 2019 Positions Held 2019-present Academic Dean, Rutgers School of Arts & Sciences Honors Program 2018-2019 Undergraduate Program Director, Physics and Astronomy Dept., Rutgers 2015-present Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers 2011-2017 Faculty Director, Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates, Rutgers 2010-2015 Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers 2004-2010 Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 2001-2004 NASA Hubble Fellow, University of Chicago 1998-2001 Bart J. Bok Fellow, University of Arizona Education June 1998 Ph.D. In Physics, Harvard University Title: “Using Gravitational Lenses to Study Galaxies and Cosmology” Supervisor: Christopher Kochanek May 1994 B.A. In Physics, Summa Cum Laude, Cornell University Awards 2019 Rutgers Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award 2018 Faculty Honoree, Rutgers Undergraduate Academic Affairs 2010 Rutgers Board of Trustees Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence 2010 Rutgers Presidential Fellowship for Teaching Excellence 2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, White House 2007 Rutgers Society of Physics Students Outstanding Teacher Award

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Charles R. Keeton: Curriculum VitaeJuly 1, 2019

Positions Held2019-present Academic Dean, Rutgers School of Arts & Sciences Honors Program2018-2019 Undergraduate Program Director, Physics and Astronomy Dept., Rutgers2015-present Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers2011-2017 Faculty Director, Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates, Rutgers2010-2015 Associate Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers2004-2010 Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy Department, Rutgers, the

State University of New Jersey2001-2004 NASA Hubble Fellow, University of Chicago1998-2001 Bart J. Bok Fellow, University of Arizona

EducationJune 1998 Ph.D. In Physics, Harvard University

Title: “Using Gravitational Lenses to Study Galaxies and Cosmology”Supervisor: Christopher Kochanek

May 1994 B.A. In Physics, Summa Cum Laude, Cornell University

Awards2019 Rutgers Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award2018 Faculty Honoree, Rutgers Undergraduate Academic Affairs2010 Rutgers Board of Trustees Fellowship for Scholarly Excellence2010 Rutgers Presidential Fellowship for Teaching Excellence2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers,

White House2007 Rutgers Society of Physics Students Outstanding Teacher Award

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Teaching

Notes:• Student evaluations are on a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best).• Graduate classes are listed in italics.• Introductory astronomy for non-majors has two parts: Physics 109, “The Solar System”; and

Physics 110, “Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe”.◦ S18 featured a new approach in an active learning classroom, with enrollment limited by

classroom capacity.• The interdisciplinary Honors Seminar in S09 and S10 was titled “The Preposterous Universe.”• “Princ. Astroph.” denotes the two-semester advanced undergraduate course “Principles of

Astrophysics.”

Evaluation Teaching Effectiveness Course QualityCourse Title Enrollment Responses Instructor Dept. Mean Instructor Dept. Mean

F18 Stars & Planets 14 6 5.00 4.34 5.00 4.34F18 Byrne Seminar 14 13 4.77 4.50 4.77 4.39S18 Byrne Seminar 20 18 4.89 4.61 4.71 4.48S18 Solar System 90 31 4.35 3.93 4.23 3.83F17 Byrne Seminar 15 12 4.83 4.59 4.67 4.46F17 5 3 5.00 3.99 5.00 3.91

sabbaticalS16 Solar System 180 93 4.85 4.24 4.84 4.12S16 Byrne Seminar 7 7 4.83 4.50 4.00 4.42F15 Solar System 148 74 4.73 3.91 4.59 3.86S15 Byrne Seminar 9 9 4.78 4.52 4.44 4.41F14 Stars & Planets 11 6 4.83 4.19 4.67 4.21S14 Stars/Galaxies 146 61 4.59 4.16 4.43 4.08S14 Stars/Galaxies 112 50 4.62 4.16 4.50 4.08F13 Byrne Seminar 20S13 Byrne Seminar 20F12 Solar System 250 132 4.74 4.13 4.62 4.07S12 Solar System 219 106 4.51 3.83 4.42 3.87S12 Byrne Seminar 18F11 Solar System 188 106 4.79 4.10 4.63 4.02S11 19S11 Solar System 117 69 4.61 4.13 4.54 4.07F10 7 5 5.00 4.05 4.40 4.11S10 Solar System 189 93 4.68 4.09 4.46 4.04S10 Honors Seminar 13 11 4.73 4.53 4.55 4.10S09 Honors Seminar 9 8 5.00 4.58 4.88 4.06F08 sabbaticalS08 47 28 4.75 4.29 4.61 4.18F07 45 34 4.94 4.64 4.76 4.47S07 40 29 4.86 4.00 4.72 3.92F06 47 36 4.95 4.26 4.73 4.09S06 35 21 4.88 4.19 4.64 4.03F05 25 18 4.78 4.36 4.55 4.20S05 Galaxies and 7 4.50 4.11 4.50 3.93

The Milky Way 3 5.00 4.38 5.00 4.33

Topics Astroph.

Byrne Seminar

Topics Astroph.

Princ. Astroph. (II)Princ. Astroph. (I)Princ. Astroph. (II)Princ. Astroph. (I)Princ. Astroph. (II)Princ. Astroph. (I)

8*

4**

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• “Topics Astroph.” indicates a graduate seminar.◦ F10, “Shedding Light on Dark Matter”◦ F17, “Gravitational Lensing”

• Cross-listed course: *Undergraduate enrollment, **Graduate enrollment• Byrne Seminars are designed to introduce first-year students to faculty scholarship in a small-

group setting (enrollment is capped at 20). Until Spring 2015, these courses had differentevaluation questions that did not correspond to the standard “Teaching Effectiveness” and “CourseQuality” categories.◦ S11: “The Dark Side of the Universe”◦ S12, F13, S18: “Science Fiction, Science Fact” ◦ S13: “A Ray of Light in a Sea of Dark (Matter)”◦ S15, S16: “Citizen Science in the Digital Age”◦ F17, F18: “Launching Your Successful STEM Career”

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Ongoing Graduate Research SupervisedSean BrennanJack HayCatie Raney

Doctoral Theses SupervisedAugust 2014 Amitpal Tagore, “On uncertainties in pixel-based source reconstruction

for gravitationally lensed objects and applications to lensed galaxies”(joint supervision with Andrew Baker)

April 2014 Curtis McCully, “New Insights into Peculiar Thermonuclear Supernovaeand Line of Sight Effects in Gravitational Lensing” (joint supervisionwith Saurabh Jha)

July 2010 Ross Fadely, “Multi-Wavelength Applications of Gravitational Lensing”(joint supervision with Andrew Baker)

March 2008 Arthur Congdon, “Probing Small-Scale Structure in Galaxies with StrongGravitational Lensing”

April 2006 Gregory Dobler, “Finite Source Gravitational Lensing: Theory and Applications”

Master's Theses SupervisedMay 2012 Philip Naudus, “CDM Substructure Lensing”Dec 2010 Eve LoCastro, “Galactic Spiral Structure as Density Waves”Oct 2008 Matthew Klimek, “Parametrized Post-Newtonian Coefficients for Brans-

Dicke Gravity with d+1 Dimensions”July 2006 Attila Cangi, “A Detailed Study of the Gravitational Lens PG 1115+080”

Membership on Doctoral Thesis CommitteesSept 2016 Meng YeJuly 2013 Michael SolwayJuly 2013 Bob LindnerApril 2011 Alberto Teguia (Duke University)April 2011 Amir Aazami (Duke University)Sept 2009 Ricardo Zanmar SanchezApril 2008 Sergio LukicMay 2006 Hua Yao

Doctoral Thesis External ReviewApril 2015 Yossi Shvartzvald (Tel Aviv University)

Membership on Master's Thesis CommitteesApr 2019 Jordan GuttenbergMar 2019 Ryan GalinkinNov 2010 Claudia SeitzSept 2006 Sukbum Hong

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Undergraduate Research Projects Supervised2019-present Steve Deonarine (joint supervision with Andrew Baker)2019-present Zuri Jabalon (joint supervision with Andrew Baker)2018-2019 Hsin Fan2018-2019 Anthony Tenorio-Coronel (joint supervision with Andrew Baker)2018 Leonardo Ruales (Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU Program)2017 Nicholas James (Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU Program)2015-2018 Samantha Scibelli (Stony Brook, joint supervision with Rosalba Perna)2015-2016 Shai Sabaroche2015-2016 Rodrigo Pacheco Curro2015-2016 Sourabh Cheedella2014-2016 Christine Ray2013-2016 Jaclyn Bradli2015 Jyothisraj Johnson (Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU Program)2010-2012 Christina Krawiec2009-2010 Brett Salmon2009 Brandi Bernoskie2006-2009 Jennifer van Saders2008-2009 Amanda Hood2008-2009 Adam Tomczak (joint supervision with Andrew Baker)2007-2008 Jonathan Faiwiszewski2005 Ian Boyle

Independent Study Projects Supervised2013 Muhammad Mustafa

MentorshipRutgers School of Arts and Science Honors Program mentees:2018-2019 Joseph Durie, Faith Verderose2017-2018 William Bidle, Brandon Gomes2015-2016 Maine Christos, Rebecca Kowalski2014-2015 Ellen Guo, Waseem Khan, Snigdaa Sethuram, Alexander Topel2013-2014 Sourabh Cheedella, Jennifer Coulter, Bharath Kannan, Daniel Van Gemert2012-2013 Sheng-Yao Cheng, Tolby Lew, Albert Sultan2011-2012 Christopher Bober, Arran Gross2010-2011 Rebecca Cebulka, Joshua Gang, Aziz Karakhanyan2009-2010 Mihai Fararu, Matthew Potter, Christopher Reising. Leo Yu2008-2009 Jude Busarello, Ariana Hackenburg, Alexander Lewis2007-2008 Joshua Cooper, Meryl William

Invited Conference Presentations1/17/2019 Joint Mathematics Meeting, Baltimore, MD6/2018 Co-organizer, American Mathematical Society Mathematics Research

Community, “The Mathematics of Gravity and Light”6/26/2017 Strong gravitational lensing by galaxies and clusters, Cogne, Italy9/19/2016 Blouin Creative Leadership Summit, New York, NY

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11/17/2014 Galaxies and Cosmology in Light of Strong LensingKavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, Tokyo,Japan

10/18/2013 The Dark Matter Paradigm: Current Status and ChallengesPrinceton Center for Theoretical Science

11/2012 Invited lecturer, XXIV Canary Islands Winter School of AstrophysicsPuerto de La Cruz, Tenerife, Spain

2/17/2012 First Light and Faintest Dwarfs: Extreme Probes of the Cold DarkMatter ParadigmKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UC Santa Barbara

6/2010 Invited lecturer, School of Astrophysics Francesco LucchinMadonna di Campiglio, Italy

4/2/2010 Gravitational Lensing Workshop, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL7/22/2009 Shedding Light on the Nature of Dark Matter, Keck Institute for Space

Studies, Caltech/JPL, Pasadena, CA6/23/2009 Strong Gravitational Lensing in the Next Decade, Cogne, Italy12/17/2008 Workshop on Probability and its Lensing Applications, Petters Research

Institute, Dangriga, Belize10/31/2008 Tri-State Astronomy Conference (CT/NJ/NY), City University of New

York, NY8/20/2008 Identification of Dark Matter 2008, Alba Nova, Stockholm, Sweden6/14/2007 Searching for Strong Lenses in Large Imaging Surveys, Fermilab,

Batavia, IL3/30/2007 School on Gravitational Lens Modeling, University of Valencia, Spain1/22/2007 Rethinking Gravity: From the Planck Scale to the Size of the Universe,

University of Arizona1/10/2007 Geometric and Stochastic Lensing Workshop: Applications to Black

Holes and Dark Matter, Petters Research Institute, Dangriga, Belize10/5/2006 Astrophysical Applications of Gravitational Lensing, Kavli Institute of

Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara1/25/2006 Astrostatistics Workshop, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences

Institute10/24/2005 MKI Workshop on Dark Matter Substructure,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology11/8/2004 Workshop on Gravitational Lensing, Institute for Advanced Study

Endowed Lecture Series4/3/2014 R. Kent Nagle Lecture, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,

University of South Florida

Invited Colloquia and Seminars3/21/2019 Seminar, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Florida Atlantic

University9/6/2018 Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study10/14/2016 Colloquium, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of

Louisville

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4/7/2016 Colloquium, Department of Physics, Lehigh University12/15/2015 Weak Interaction Discussion Group seminar, Yale University2/11/2015 Astronomy Seminar, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Stony Brook

University2/5/2015 Colloquium, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Florida Atlantic

University9/17/2014 Colloquium, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Rutgers University4/4/2014 Colloquium, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of

South Florida5/23/2012 Colloquium, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Beijing5/22/2012 Mini course on gravitational lensing, National Astronomical

Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing5/11/2012 Astrophysics Seminar, Physics & Astronomy Department, University of

Pittsburgh3/8/2011 Colloquium, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University9/30/2010 Colloquium, Physics & Astronomy Department, Texas A&M University-

Commerce9/16/2009 Colloquium, Physics & Astronomy Department, Rutgers University11/20/2008 Astrophysics Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study9/29/2008 Astrophysics/High-Energy Physics Seminar, Physics Department,

University of Michigan3/18/2008 Seminar, Center of Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics, Ohio State

University10/18/2007 Cosmology Seminar, Physics Department, UC Davis4/27/2007 Astrophysics & Space Sciences Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory3/13/2007 Astrophysics Division Colloquium, Goddard Space Flight Center12/4/2006 Astrophysics Seminar, Physics Department, Duke University10/18/2006 Colloquium, Astronomy Department, University of Maryland9/15/2006 Colloquium, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of

Louisville4/24/2006 Colloquium, Physics Dept., Queens College, City University of New York4/20/2006 Colloquium, Astronomy Department, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for

Astrophysics3/7/2005 Gravitational Lensing Seminar, Princeton University11/3/2004 Astronomy Department Colloquium, Columbia University10/27/2004 Theoretical Astrophysics Seminar, University of Illinois at Urbana-m

Champaign10/26/2004 Astronomy Department Colloquium, University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign10/21/2004 Physics Department Colloquium, Lehigh University9/28/2004 Joint Tufts/CfA/MIT Cosmology Seminar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center

for Astrophysics9/8/2004 Astrophysics Seminar, University of Pennsylvania

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Other Scholarly Presentations3/26/2019 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers1/7/2016 Poster Presentation, 227th meeting of the American Astronomical Society2/28/2015 ACT Collaboration Meeting10/6/2014 LSST Extragalactic Roadmap Meeting4/15/2014 Rutgers Seminar in Physics3/4/2014 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers1/7/2014 Poster presentation, 223rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society3/4/2013 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers2/5/2013 Rutgers Seminar in Physics1/24/2012 Rutgers Seminar in Physics10/11/2010 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers3/1/2010 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers2/3/2010 Physics & Astronomy Department Showcase, Rutgers6/11/2009 Astrophysics REU program, Rutgers1/6/2009 Poster presentation, 213th meeting of the American Astronomical Society11/24/2008 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers11/5/2007 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers10/16/2006 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers7/25/2006 Eleventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, Freie

Universitaet, Berlin, Germany3/21/2006 Rutgers Seminar in Physics10/4/2004 Astronomy Research Seminar, Rutgers 9/28/2004 Rutgers Seminar in Physics

Professional Development Presentations10/19/2018 Rutgers Society of Physics Students10/11/2018 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P7/18/2018 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program10/26/2017 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P7/25/2017 Aresty graduate and medical school panel discussion5/31/2017 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program2/24/2017 GS-LSAMP10/27/2016 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P7/21/2016 Aresty graduate and medical school panel discussion7/13/2016 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program10/22/2015 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P7/15/2015 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program7/1/2015 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program11/6/2014 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P7/16/2014 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program7/2/2014 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program3/12/2014 GS-LSAMP11/26/2013 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P10/10/2013 Garden State-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation

(GS-LSAMP)

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7/3/2013 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy REU program11/15/2012 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, DELTA-P11/17/2011 Rutgers Physics & Astronomy Department, Developing Educational

Leaders among TAs in Physics (DELTA-P)

Outreach Presentations4/22/2019 Louisville Astronomical Society12/1/2017 Space Technology Association of Rutgers11/8/2017 Rutgers Research Review8/19/2017 Boy Scouts, Camp Roy C. Manchester, Benton, KY8/18/2017 Louisville Astronomical Society10/14/2016 Louisville Astronomical Society7/3/2016 Louisville Astronomical Society4/30/2016 Rutgers Day3/30/2016 Rutgers Honors College2/17/2016 Rutgers Chemistry Society and Society of Physics Students2/11/2016 Rutgers Engineering Honors Council10/16/2015 Physics and Chemistry Teachers Clubs of New York8/12/2015 Stargazing and Star Stories, Aspen Center for Physics8/10/2015 Interview on KDNK Radio, Carbondale, CO8/5/2015 Top Universities Preparatory Program, Rutgers University3/11/2015 Astronomy Club, Montclair State University11/12/2014 Rutgers Engineering Honors Council11/10/2014 6th grade science classes, Herbert Hoover Middle School, Edison, NJ10/25/2014 Friends of Rutgers Astronomy10/23/2014 Rutgers University Society of Physics Students9/12/2014 New Jersey Mensa Society, Iselin, NJ7/9/2014 New Jersey Governor's School of Engineering & Technology, Piscataway,

NJ6/4/2014 5th grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ5/15/2014 Concordia Astronomy Club, Concordia, NJ3/24/2014 Northern New Jersey Science and Humanities Symposium, Piscataway,

NJ3/20/2014 Essex County College, Newark, NJ3/14/2014 New Jersey Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers,

Princeton, NJ7/12/2013 New Jersey Mensa Society, Iselin, NJ5/2/2013 4th grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ3/21/2013 4th grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ11/16/2012 Edison High School, Edison, NJ11/13/2012 Rutgers Astronomical Society5/7/2012 3rd grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ3/24/2012 Rutgers Alumni Association, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ 3/2/2012 Amateur Astronomers Association of New York, American Museum

of Natural History, New York, NY2/9/2012 Rutgers Astronomical Society

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12/14/2011 3rd grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ10/19/2011 Rutgers University Society of Physics Students9/24/2011 United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey, Hope, NJ5/26/2011 2nd grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ5/16/2011 Technology High School, Newark, NJ3/18/2011 2nd grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ3/17/2011 Concordia Astronomy Club, Concordia, NJ12/20/2010 2nd grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ11/12/2010 New Jersey Mensa Society, Iselin, NJ5/25/2010 1st grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ10/13/2009 1st grade class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ10/8/2009 US Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT9/3/2009 S*T*A*R Astronomy Club, Lincroft, NJ6/18/2009 Concordia Astronomy Club, Concordia, NJ6/2/2009 Kindergarten class, James Monroe School, Edison, NJ10/10/2008 New Jersey Mensa Society, Iselin, NJ2/15/2008 Amateur Astronomers, Inc., Union County College, Cranford, NJ8/25/2007 New Jersey Astronomical Association, High Bridge, NJ4/21/2007 Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ4/18/2007 Rutgers University Society of Physics Students9/14/2006 Rauch Planetarium, Louisville, KY3/17/2005 Concordia Astronomy Club, Concordia, NJ

Telescope Observing

(Programs with myself or my students as PI.)

2008: PI, Hubble Space Telescope Observing Program“Microlensing of the Broad Line Region in the Most Anomalous Lensed Quasar”Awarded 4 orbits of HST observing time.

2008: Co-I, Gemini Observing Program“A Gemini Search for Dark Matter Substructure”Awarded 10.7 hours of queue observing time with the Gemini North 8-meter telescope inHawaii. The PI was my graduate student Ross Fadely.

2005: PI, Hubble Space Telescope Observing Program“A Last Look at the First Gravitational Lens”Awarded 16 orbits of HST observing time.

External Grants

9/1/2019 – 8/31/2022, $277,474PI, National Science Foundation Award“Focusing Cosmic Telescopes on the Distant Universe”

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1/15/2018 – 1/14/2021, $248,412Co-PI, National Science Foundation award (Vadim Levin is the PI)“IRES: Geosciences REsearch At the Cordillera Talamanca (GREAT)”

11/1/2017 – 10/31/2020, $125,738Administrative PI, Hubble Space Telescope Theory Program (the science PI is mystudent, Sean Brennan)“Testing Methods to Measure Dark Matter Substructure with Gravitational Lensing”

9/1/2017 – 8/31/2020, $306,354PI, National Science Foundation award (with Andrew Baker as Co-PI)“Strong Gravitational Lensing at High Spectral Resolution”

8/1/2016 – 12/31/2018, $39,962 to RutgersCo-I, Hubble Space Telescope Theory Program“Nonlinear evolution predictions for dark matter substructure, and predictions forgravitational lensing probes”

7/1/2016 – 9/30/2017, $100,000PI, Space Telescope Science Institute project“Building Three-Dimensional Lens Models for the Hubble Frontier Fields”

8/1/2012 – 7/31/2017, $590,451 ($302,265 to Rutgers)Co-PI, National Science Foundation award (Ann Zabludoff is the other Co-PI)“Collaborative Research: Observations and Theory of the Most Powerful GravitationalLensing Telescopes”

2/1/2011 – 1/31/2015, $28,354PI, Hubble Space Telescope Observing Program“Microlensing of the Broad Line Region in the Most Anomalous Lensed Quasar”

7/1/2008 – 6/30/2014, $587,257 PI, National Science Foundation CAREER award“CAREER: A New Frontier in Dark Matter Substructure Studies”

9/1/2007 – 8/31/2010, $55,613PI, Hubble Space Telescope Archive/Theory Program“Galaxy Shapes and Gravitational Lensing”

10/1/2005 – 9/30/2008, $117,953 ($93,212 to Rutgers)PI, Hubble Space Telescope Observing Program“A Last Look at the First Gravitational Lens”

8/1/2005 – 7/31/2007, $90,987 ($38,197 to Rutgers)PI, Hubble Space Telescope Archive/Theory Program“The Theory of Multiscale Gravitational Lensing”

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Service

Contributions to the academic profession.

2001-present Author of the “gravlens/lensmodel” software package. I have made this software freely available as a service to the community. The software is widely used in both student training and active research. It has been used in approximately 150 refereed publications by other research groups (based on citations). I maintain the software, provide documentation, and answer questions from trainees and users.

1997-present Referee for many physics and astronomy journals.2017 External reviewer for Hubble Space Telescope Time Allocation

Committee2014-2018 Rutgers institutional representative to the Large Synoptic Survey

Telescope (LSST) Corporation Board of Directors (rotating)2016 Panelist for Hubble Space Telescope Time Allocation Committee2015 Peer reviewer for NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics research grants.2013-2015 Member of NOAO Time Allocation Committee2010 Complex Systems Study, organized by MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory on

behalf of the Director of Defense Research & Engineering for the U.S. Department of Defense.

2009-2012 Member of the organizing committee for the Tri-State AstronomyConference (CT/NJ/NY), held at the CUNY Graduate Center, New York,NY.

2009 Peer reviewer for the City University of New York's Research AwardProgram.

2009 Peer assessor for Research Fellowship Competition at St. John's College,Cambridge.

2008-2009 Peer reviewer for NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics research grants.2008 Peer reviewer for US Department of Energy Dark Energy research grants.2008 Co-organizer, “Workshop on Probability and its Lensing Applications,”

held at the Petters Research Institute in Dangriga, Belize.2007 Peer reviewer for European Young Investigator Awards program.2006-2007 Member of the scientific organizing committee for the German/American

Frontiers of Science symposium, offered by the U.S. National Academy ofSciences and the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

2004 Panelist for Hubble Space Telescope Time Allocation Committee.

Contributions to the school and university

2019-present New Brunswick Scheduling Working Group2019 SAS Dean's A&P Committee2018-2019 SAS Curriculum Committee2018-present SAS Signature Course Steering Committee2018 New Brunswick Scheduling Committee2015-2016 Search committee for the Director of the Rutgers University Press

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2014-2016 Physical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering Area Committee forthe Graduate School New Brunswick

2014 Honors College Planning Committee2011-present Byrne Seminar Program advisory board2011-2012 Committee to review nominations for the Board of Trustees Awards for

Excellence in Research and the Faculty Scholar/Teacher Awards2011 Faculty panel to discuss issues raised in the book “Academically Adrift:

Limited Learning on College Campuses,” by Richard Arum and JosipkaRoksa, hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Centerfor Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research

2010-present Ad hoc panels for the Office of Distinguished Fellowships2010-present Faculty advisor/assessor, Fulbright Campus Evaluation Committee2010-2012 Physical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering Area Committee for

the Graduate School New Brunswick2010 Department representative for Scarlet Day Plus2010 Commencement Speaker Selection Committee2009-present SAS Honors Program Summer Reading Selection Committee2009 Session leader, Rutgers University Summer Orientation Program2008-present Faculty representative for SAS Honors Program Scholars Days.

Service on departmental committees

2018-2019 Undergraduate Studies Committee (chair)Policy CommitteeResponsibilities CommitteeHiring committee, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

2017-2018 Ph.D. Qualifier CommitteeUndergraduate Studies CommitteeGraduate RecruitingDELTA-P (chair)Astrophysics Hiring Committee (chair)

2016-2017 sabbatical2015-2016 Chair Election Committee (chair)

Policy CommitteePh.D. Qualifier Committee

2014-2015 Policy CommitteeAstrophysics Seminar OrganizerPhysics Colloquium CommitteePh.D. Qualifier Committee

2013-2014 Ph.D. Qualifier CommitteePh.D. Written Exam Committee

2012-2013 Ph.D. Qualifier CommitteePh.D. Written Exam CommitteeGraduate Admissions CommitteeUndergraduate Studies Committee

2011-2012 Ph.D. Qualifier Committee

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Ph.D. Written Exam CommitteeGraduate Admissions Committee

2010-2011 Ph.D. Qualifier CommitteeUndergraduate Studies Committee

2009-2010 Astrophysics Seminar OrganizerPhysics Colloquium CommitteeUndergraduate Studies Committee

2008-2009 Undergraduate Studies Committee2007-2008 Undergraduate Studies Committee2006-2007 Undergraduate Studies Committee

Responsibilities Committee2005-2006 Graduate Recruiting Committee (chair)

Responsibilities CommitteeAstrophysics Hiring Committee

2004-2005 Astrophysics Seminar OrganizerPhysics Colloquium CommitteeGraduate Recruiting CommitteeAstrophysics Hiring Committee

Academic leadership

In 2018-19, I served as Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of Physics &Astronomy. Responsibilities of the role include:

• Plan and oversee more than 60 courses with more than 400 sections and a totalenrollment of more than 11,000 annually.

• Coordinate with other departments, schools, and programs to ensure that studentshave access to the courses they need to complete degree requirements.

• Work with the Office of Scheduling and Space Management and the SAS Officeof STEM Education to schedule classes in pedagogical spaces that enrich thestudent experience.

• For physics and astrophysics majors:◦ Serve as principal advisor for more than 200 students.◦ Award more than $75,000 of scholarships/internships annually.◦ Coordinate approximately 20 capstone projects annually. (Faculty members

provide the direct scientific advising, but I oversee the process.)• For non-majors:

◦ Provide advising to ensure that students take courses that best match theirbackground and program requirements.

• Serve on various departmental and university committees (see above).

From 2011 until 2017, I served as Faculty Director for the Aresty Research Center, anendowed center that was founded in 2004 to support undergraduate engagement infaculty research. Here is information about the Aresty Center at that time:

• Core programs (and approximate number of students served per year):◦ First-year research seminars (200)◦ Summer Science Program for rising sophomores who are new to research (60)

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◦ Academic-year Research Assistant Program for students in all disciplines andclass years who are new to research (350)

◦ Undergraduate Research Fellowships for advanced student researchers (200)◦ Travel support for students who are accepted to present their research at

conferences (50)◦ Undergraduate Research Symposium (500)

• Center personnel:◦ Staff: Executive Director, Assistant Director, Program Coordinator◦ Student leaders: 5 Senior Peer Instructors, 40 Peer Instructors

• Reports to Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Academic AffairsHere is a summary of accomplishments during my time at the Aresty Center:

• The programs approximately tripled in size. The growth was achieved throughconcerted outreach to students and professors, and new web infrastructure(website, project database, and application system).

• Curricular enhancement: We refined the curriculum for peer group meetings tohighlight professional and social aspects of research, including effectivecommunication as well as ethical responsibilities in research. We completed atransition that allows the Aresty Center to award academic credit to students whoparticipate in the academic-year Research Assistant program.

• Proposal review: We modeled the Undergraduate Research Fellowships programon the professional funding process. Students submit research proposals thatexplain the merit and impact of the proposed work and include detailed budgets,and a faculty review board evaluates proposals and provides feedback to studentsas part of the learning process.

• Research seminars: We partnered with the Byrne Seminar Program to createspecial “Aresty-Byrne” Seminars that introduce first-year students to authenticresearch activities in a classroom setting. The seminars address cutting-edgequestions in science, engineering, social science, and the humanities, and they usehands-on activities in the lab, field, or archive to help students gain confidence inthe practice of research.

• Corporate engagement: We began welcoming executives from area businesses asguest judges for the Undergraduate Research Symposium, and guest speakers forpeer group meetings.

Contributions to society

In 2006, my research on gravitational lensing by small black holes and prospects fordetermining whether space has a fourth dimension received broad media coverage.Articles about the work appeared in MSNBC.com, New Scientist, The San FranciscoChronicle, and many prominent blogs. I was also interviewed for a segment thatappeared on American Public Media's radio show Weekend America.

I continue to be active in giving public lectures to amateur astronomy clubs and otherinterested organizations. I learned from and was inspired by such events when I wasyoung, and now I enjoy conveying the excitement of our field to the broader community.

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Publications

Citations (from NASA ADS): all publications 8037refereed publications 6196

Hirsch index: h=47 (all), 46 (refereed)

Books

A. B. Congdon & C. R. Keeton, Principles of Gravitational Lensing: Light Deflection asa Probe of Astrophysics and Cosmology (Springer, 2018), ISBN 9783030021214 (print),9783030021221 (ebook)

C. R. Keeton, Principles of Astrophysics: Using Gravity and Stellar Physics to Explorethe Cosmos (Springer, 2014), ISBN 978146149235-1 (print), 9781461492368 (ebook)

C. R. Keeton, A Ray of Light in a Sea of Dark Matter (Rutgers University Press, 2014),ISBN 9780813565347 (print), 9780813565323 (ebook)

Book Chapters

C. R. Keeton, “Methods for strong lens modelling,” in Astrophysical Applications ofGravitational Lensing, ed. E. Mediavilla, J. A. Muñoz, F. Garzón, T. J. Mahoney(Cambridge University Press, 2016), ISBN 9781107078543 (print), 9781316685129(ebook)

Refereed Journal Articles: Submitted

C. A. Raney, C. R. Keeton & S. Brennan, “Exploring Effects on Magnifications due toLine-of-Sight Galaxies in the Hubble Frontier Fields.” Monthly Notices of the RoyalAstronomical Society, submitted

Refereed Journal Articles: Accepted

A. B. Aazami, C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters. “Magnification Cross Sections for theElliptic Umbilic Caustic Surface.” Universe, accepted; arXiv:1905.11974

S. Brennan, A. J. Benson, F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, C. R. Keeton, L. A. Moustakas & A. R.Pullen, “Quantifying the power spectrum of small-scale structure in semi-analyticgalaxies,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, accepted;arXiv:1808.03501

F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, C. R. Keeton & L. A. Moustakas, “Beyond subhalos: Probing thecollective effect of the Universe's small-scale structure with gravitational lensing,”Physical Review D, accepted; arXiv:1806.07897

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J. Rivera, A. J. Baker, P. A. Gallardo, M. Gralla, A. I. Harris, K. M. Huffenberger, J. P.Hughes, C. R. Keeton, C. H. Lopez-Caraballo, T. A. Marriage, B. Partridge, J. Sievers,A. S. Tagore, F. Walter, A. Weiss & E. J. Wollack, “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope:CO(J=3-2) mapping and lens modeling of an ACT-selected dusty star-forming galaxy,”The Astrophysical Journal, accepted; arXiv:1807.08895

C. E. Sharon, A. S. Tagore, A. J. Baker, J. Rivera, C. R. Keeton, D. Lutz, R. Genzel, D.J. Wilner, E. K. S. Hicks, S. S. Allam & D. L. Tucker, “Resolved Molecular Gas and StarFormation Properties of the Strongly Lensed z = 2.26 Galaxy SDSS J0901+1814,” TheAstrophysical Journal, accepted; arXiv:1905.09845

J. Yang, B. Venemans, F. Wang, X. Fan, M. Novak, R. Decarli, F. Walter, M. Yue, E.Momjian, C. R. Keeton, R. Wang, A. Zabludoff, X.-B. Wu & F. Bian, “Far-InfraredProperties of the Bright, Gravitationally Lensed Quasar J0439+1634 at z=6.5,” TheAstrophysical Journal Letters, accepted; arXiv:1907.00385

Refereed Journal Articles: Published

[110] S. Scibelli, R. Perna & C. R. Keeton, “Biases in inferring dark matter profiles fromdynamical and lensing measurements,” Monthly Notices of the Royal AstronomicalSociety, 485:5880

[109] X. Fan, F. Wang, J. Yang, C. R. Keeton, M. Yue, A. Zabludoff, F. Bian, M.Bonaglia, I. Georgiev, J. Hennawi, J. Li, I. D. McGreer, R. Naidu, F. Pacucci, S. Rabien,D. Thompson, B. Venemans, F. Walter, R. Wang & X.-B. Wu, “The Discovery of aGravitationally Lensed Quasar at z=6.51,” The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 870:L11(2019)

[108] D. Gilman, S. Birrer, T. Treu & C. R. Keeton & A. Nierenberg, “Probing thenature of dark matter by forward modeling flux ratios in strong gravitational lenses,”Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 481:819 (2018)

[107] M. L. Wilson, A. I. Zabludoff, C. R. Keeton, K. C. Wong, K. A. Williams, K. D.French & I. G. Momcheva, “A Spectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 StrongGravitational Lenses: Implications for H0,” The Astrophysical Journal, 850:94 (2017)

[106] A. M. Nierenberg, T. Treu, G. Brammer, A. H. G. Peter, C. D. Fassnacht, C. R.Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, K. B. Schmidt, D. Sluse & S. A. Wright, “Probing dark mattersubstructure in the gravitational lens HE0435-1223 with the WFC3 grism,” MonthlyNotices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 471:2224 (2017)

[105] S. A. Mao, C. Carilli, B. M. Gaensler, O. Wucknitz, C. Keeton, A. Basu, R. Beck,P. P. Kronberg & E. Zweibel, “Detection of microgauss coherent magnetic fields in agalaxy five billion years ago,” Nature Astronomy (2017)

[104] K. C. Wong, C. Raney, C. R. Keeton, K. Umetsu, A. I. Zabludoff, S. M. Ammons

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& K. D. French, “Joint Strong and Weak Lensing Analysis of the Massive Cluster FieldJ0850+3604,” The Astrophysical Journal, 844:127 (2017)

[103] C. T. Berghea, G. J. Nelson, C. E. Rusu, C. R. Keeton & R. P. Dudik, “Discoveryof the first quadruple gravitationally lensed quasar candidate with Pan-STARRS,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 844:90 (2017)

[102] D. Gilman, A. Agnello, T. Treu, C. R. Keeton & A. M. Nierenberg, “Stronglensing signatures of luminous structure and substructure in early-type galaxies,”Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 467:3970 (2017)

[101] C. McCully, C. R. Keeton, K. C. Wong & A. I. Zabludoff, “QuantifyingEnvironmental and Line-of-Sight Effects in Models of Strong Gravitational LensSystems,” The Astrophysical Journal, 836:141 (2017)

[100] M. L. Wilson, A. I. Zabludoff, S. M. Ammons, I. G. Momcheva, K. A. Williams &C. R. Keeton, “A Spectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 Strong Gravitational Lenses:The Group Catalog,” The Astrophysical Journal, 833:194 (2016)

[99] F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, L. A. Moustakas, C. R. Keeton, K. Sigurdson & D. A. Gilman,“Dark census: Statistically detecting the satellite populations of distant galaxies,”Physical Review D, 94:043505 (2016)

[98] I. G. Momcheva, K. A. Williams, R. J. Cool, C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “ASpectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 Strong Gravitational Lenses,” The AstrophysicalJournal Supplement Series, 219:29 (2015)

[97] A. S. Tagore & C. R. Keeton, “Statistical and systematic uncertainties in pixel-based source reconstruction algorithms for gravitational lensing,” Monthly Notices of theRoyal Astronomical Society, 445:694 (2014)

[96] S. R. Bell, B. Ernst, S. Fancher, C. R. Keeton, A. Komanduru & E. Lundberg,“Spiral Galaxy Lensing: A Model with Twist,” Mathematical Physics, Analysis andGeometry, 17:305 (2014)

[95] C. McCully, C. R. Keeton, K. C. Wong & A. I. Zabludoff, “A New HybridFramework to Efficiently Model Lines of Sight to Gravitational Lenses,” MonthlyNotices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 443:3631 (2014)

[94] K. D. French, K. C. Wong, A. I. Zabludoff, S. M. Ammons, C. R. Keeton & R. E.Angulo, “Characterizing the Best Cosmic Telescopes with the Millennium Simulations,”The Astrophysical Journal, 785:59 (2014)

[93] S. M. Ammons, K. C. Wong, A. I. Zabludoff & C. R. Keeton, “Mapping CompoundCosmic Telescopes Containing Multiple, Projected Cluster-Scale Halos,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 781:2 (2014)

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[92] K. C. Wong, A. I. Zabludoff, S. M. Ammons, C. R. Keeton, D. W. Hogg & A. H.Gonzalez, “A New Approach to Identifying the Most Powerful Gravitational LensingTelescopes,” The Astrophysical Journal, 769:52 (2013)

[91] D. O. Jones, S. A. Rodney, A. G. Riess, B. Mobasher, T. Dahlen, C. McCully, T. F.Frederiksen, S. Casertano, J. Hjorth, C. R. Keeton, A. Koekemoer, L.-G. Strolger, T. G.Wiklind, P. Challis, O. Graur, B. Hayden, B. Patel, B. J. Weiner, A. V. Filippenko, P.Garnavich, S. W. Jha, R. P. Kirshner, S. M. Faber, H. C. Ferguson, N. A. Grogin & D.Kocevski, “The Discovery of the Most Distant Known Type Ia Supernova at Redshift1.914,” The Astrophysical Journal, 768:166 (2013)

[90] K. C. Wong, S. M. Ammons, C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “Optimal MassConfigurations for Lensing High-Redshift Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal, 752:104(2012)

[89] R. Fadely & C. R. Keeton, “Substructure in the lens HE 0435-1223,” MonthlyNotices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 419:936 (2012)

[88] A. B. Aazami, C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Lensing by Kerr Black Holes. II:Analytical Study of Quasi-Equatorial Lensing Observables,” Journal of MathematicalPhysics, 52:102501 (2011)

[87] A. B. Aazami, C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Lensing by Kerr Black Holes. I:General Lens Equation and Magnification Formula,” Journal of Mathematical Physics,52:092502 (2011)

[86] C. R. Keeton, “On statistical uncertainty in nested sampling,” Monthly Notices ofthe Royal Astronomical Society, 414:1418 (2011)

[85] R. Fadely & C. R. Keeton, “Near-Infrared K and L' Flux Ratios in Six LensedQuasars,” The Astronomical Journal, 141:101 (2011)

[84] K. C. Wong, C. R. Keeton, K. A. Williams, I. G. Momcheva & A. I. Zabludoff,“The Effect of Environment on Shear in Strong Gravitational Lenses,” The AstrophysicalJournal, 726:84 (2011)

[83] C. R. Keeton, “On Modeling Galaxy-Scale Strong Lens Systems,” GeneralRelativity and Gravitation, 42:2151 (2010)

[82] R. Fadely, C. Keeton, R. Nakajima & G. Bernstein, “Improved Constraints on theGravitational Lens Q0957+561. II. Strong Lensing,” The Astrophysical Journal, 711:246(2010)

[81] A. B. Congdon, C. R. Keeton & C. E.. Nordgren, “Identifying Anomalies inGravitational Lens Time Delays,” The Astrophysical Journal, 709:552 (2010)

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[80] K. Heng & C. R. Keeton, “Planetesimal Disk Microlensing,” The AstrophysicalJournal, 707:621 (2009)

[79] C. D. Fassnacht, C. R. Keeton & D. Khavinson, “Gravitational Lensing by EllipticalGalaxies, and the Schwarz Function,” Analysis and Mathematical Physics, ed. B.Gustafsson & A. Vasil'ev (Basel: Birkhauser), pp. 115-129 (2009); preprintarXiv:0708:2684

[78] R. Mandelbaum, G. van de Ven & C. R. Keeton, “Galaxy density profiles andshapes -- II. Selection biases in strong lensing surveys”, Monthly Notices of the RoyalAstronomical Society, 398:635 (2009)

[77] G. van de Ven, R. Mandelbaum & C. R. Keeton, “Galaxy density profiles andshapes -- I. Simulation pipeline for lensing by realistic galaxy models,” Monthly Noticesof the Royal Astronomical Society, 398:607 (2009)

[76] R. Perna & C. R. Keeton, “Gravitational Lensing of Anisotropic Sources,” MonthlyNotices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 397:1084 (2009)

[75] C. R. Keeton & L. Moustakas, “A New Channel for Detecting Dark MatterSubstructure in Galaxies: Gravitational Lens Time Delays,” The Astrophysical Journal,699:1720 (2009)

[74] R. Nakajima, G. Bernstein, R. Fadely, C. Keeton & T. Schrabback, “ImprovedConstraints on the Gravitational Lens Q0957+561. I. Weak Lensing,” The AstrophysicalJournal, 697:1793 (2009)

[73] R. E. Ryan Jr., S. H. Cohen, R. A. Windhorst, C. R. Keeton, & T. J. Veach, “Is theOptically Unidentified Radio Source FIRST J121839.7+295325 a Dark Lens?” TheAstrophysical Journal, 688:43 (2008)

[72] E. Rozo, D. Nagai, C. R. Keeton & A. Kravtsov, “The Impact of Baryonic Coolingon Giant Arc Abundances,” The Astrophysical Journal, 687:22 (2008)

[71] A. B. Congdon, C. R. Keeton & C. E. Nordgren, “Analytic Relations forMagnifications and Time Delays in Gravitational Lenses with Fold and CuspConfigurations,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 389:398 (2008)

[70] G. Dobler, C. R. Keeton, A. Bolton & S. Burles, “Lensing Probabilities forSpectroscopically Selected Galaxy-Galaxy Strong Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal,685:57 (2008)

[69] K. S. Virbhadra & C. R. Keeton, “Time delay and magnification centroid due togravitational lensing by black holes and naked singularities,” Physical Review D,77:124014 (2008)

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[68] M. Oguri, N. Inada, M. A. Strauss, C. S. Kochanek, G. T. Richards, D. P. Schneider,R. H. Becker, M. Fukugita, M. D. Gregg, P. B. Hall, J. F. Hennawi, D. E. Johnston, I.Kayo, C. R. Keeton, B. Pindor, M.-S. Shin, E. L. Turner, R. L. White, D. G. York, S. F.Anderson, N. A. Bahcall, R. J. Brunner, S. Burles, F. J. Castander, K. Chiu, A.Clocchiatti, D. Eisenstein, J. A. Frieman, Y. Kawano, R. Lupton, T. Morokuma, H.-W.Rix, R. Scranton & E. S. Sheldon, “The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search.III. Constraints on Dark Energy from the Third Data Release Quasar Lens Catalog,” TheAstronomical Journal, 135:512 (2008)

[67] N. Inada, M. Oguri, R. H. Becker, M.-S. Shin, G. T. Richards, J. F. Hennawi, R. L.White, B. Pindor, M. A. Strauss, C. S. Kochanek, D. E. Johnston, M. D. Gregg, I. Kayo,D. Eisenstein, P. B. Hall, F. J. Castander, A. Clocchiatti, S. A. Anderson, D. P. Schneider,D. G. York, R. Lupton, K. Chiu, Y. Kawano, R. Scranton, J. Frieman, C. R. Keeton, T.Morokuma, H.-W. Rix, E. L. Turner, S. Burles, R. J. Brunner, E. S. Sheldon, N. A.Bahcall & M. Fukugita, “The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search. II.Statistical Lens Sample from the Third Data Release,” The Astronomical Journal,135:496 (2008)

[66] J. Fohlmeister, C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, J. Wambsganss, N. Morgan, C. W.Morgan, E. O. Ofek, D. Maoz, C. R. Keeton, J. C. Barentine, G. Dalton, J. Dembicky, W.Ketzeback, R. McMillan & C. S. Peters, “A Time Delay for the Cluster-Lensed QuasarSDSS J1004+4112,” The Astrophysical Journal, 662:62 (2007)

[65] G. Dobler, C. R. Keeton & J. Wambsganss, “Microlensing of Central Images inStrong Gravitational Lens Systems,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,377:977 (2007)

[64] A. B. Congdon, C. R. Keeton & S. J. Osmer, “Microlensing of an Extended Sourceby a Power-Law Mass Distribution,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,376:263 (2007)

[63] G. Dobler & C. R. Keeton, “Microlensing of Lensed Supernovae,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 653:1391 (2006)

[62] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, H.-W. Rix, E. E. Falco, C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, J.Lehár & B. A. McLeod, “Lensed Quasar Hosts,” New Astronomy Reviews, 50:689 (2006)

[61] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, H.-W. Rix, C. S. Kochanek, C. R. Keeton, E. E. Falco, J.Lehár & B. A. McLeod, “Probing the Coevolution of Supermassive Black Holes andGalaxies using Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Hosts,” The Astrophysical Journal,649:616 (2006)

[60] N. Ota, N. Inada, M. Oguri, K. Mitsuda, G. T. Richards, Y. Suto, W. N. Brandt, F. J.Castander, R. Fujimoto, P. B. Hall, C. R. Keeton, R. C. Nichol, D. P. Schneider, D. E.Eisenstein, J. A. Frieman & E. L. Turner, “Chandra Observations of SDSS J1004+4112:

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Constraints on the Lensing Cluster and Anomalous X-Ray Flux Ratios of the QuadruplyImaged Quasar,” The Astrophysical Journal, 647:215 (2006)

[59] K. Williams, I. Momcheva, C. R. Keeton, A. I. Zabludoff & J. Lehár, “First Resultsfrom a Photometric Survey of Strong Gravitational Lens Environments,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 646:85 (2006); erratum, The Astrophysical Journal, 672:733(2008)

[58] C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Formalism for Testing Theories of Gravity UsingGravitational Lensing by Compact Objects. III: Braneworld Gravity,” Physical Review D,73:104032 (2006)

[57] I. Momcheva, K. Williams, C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “A Spectroscopic Studyof the Environments of Gravitational Lens Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal,641:169 (2006)

[56] C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Formalism for Testing Theories of Gravity UsingGravitational Lensing by Compact Objects. II: Probing Post-Post-Newtonian Metrics,”Physical Review D, 73:044024 (2006)

[55] C. R. Keeton, S. Burles, P. L. Schechter & J. Wambsganss, “DifferentialMicrolensing of the Continuum and Broad Emission Lines in SDSS J0924+0219, theMost Anomalous Lensed Quasar,” The Astrophysical Journal, 639:1 (2006)

[54] G. Dobler & C. R. Keeton, “Finite Source Effects in Strong Lensing: Implicationsfor the Substructure Mass Scale,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,365:1243 (2006)

[53] A. Congdon & C. R. Keeton, “Multipole Models of Four-Image GravitationalLenses with Anomalous Flux Ratios,” Monthly Notices of the Royal AstronomicalSociety, 364:1459 (2005)

[52] M. Oguri, C. R. Keeton & N. Dalal, “The Impact of Lens Galaxy Environments onthe Image Separation Distribution,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,364:1451 (2005)

[51] C. R. Keeton, B. S. Gaudi & A. O. Petters, “Identifying Lenses with Small-ScaleStructure. II. Fold Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 635:35 (2005)

[50] C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Formalism for Testing Theories of Gravity UsingGravitational Lensing by Compact Objects. I: Static, Spherically Symmetric Case,”Physical Review D, 72:104006 (2005)

[49] D. Rusin, C. R. Keeton & J. N. Winn, “Measuring Supermassive Black Holes inDistant Galaxies with Central Lensed Images,” The Astrophysical Journal Letters,627:L93 (2005)

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[48] N. Inada, M. Oguri, C. R. Keeton, et al., “Discovery of a Fifth Image of the LargeSeparation Gravitationally Lensed Quasar SDSS J1004+4112,” Publications of theAstronomical Society of Japan, 57:L7 (2005)

[47] D. Huterer, C. R. Keeton & C.-P. Ma, “Effects of Ellipticity and Shear onGravitational Lens Statistics,” The Astrophysical Journal, 624:34 (2005)

[46] J. L. Mitchell, C. R. Keeton, J. A. Frieman & R. K. Sheth, “Improved CosmologicalConstraints from Gravitational Lens Statistics,” The Astrophysical Journal, 622:81(2005)

[45] C. R. Keeton, M. Kuhlen & Z. Haiman, “Gravitational Lensing MagnificationWithout Multiple Imaging,” The Astrophysical Journal, 621:559 (2005)

[44] C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “The Importance of Lens Galaxy Environments,”The Astrophysical Journal, 612:660 (2004)

[43] G. T. Richards, C. R. Keeton, et al., “Microlensing of the Broad Emission LineRegion in the Quadruple Lens SDSS J1004+4112,” The Astrophysical Journal, 610:679(2004)

[42] M. Oguri & C. R. Keeton, “Effects of Triaxiality on the Statistics of Large-Separation Gravitational Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 610:663 (2004)

[41] M. Oguri, N. Inada, C. R. Keeton, et al., “SDSS J1004+4112: Observations andTheoretical Implications of the Largest Separation Lensed Quasar,” The AstrophysicalJournal, 605:78 (2004)

[40] M. Kuhlen, C. R. Keeton & P. Madau, “Gravitational Lensing Statistics inUniverses Dominated by Dark Energy,” The Astrophysical Journal, 601:104 (2004)

[39] N. Inada, et al., “A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar with Quadruple Images Separatedby 14.62 arcseconds,” Nature, 426:810 (2003)

[38] C. R. Keeton, B. S. Gaudi & A. O. Petters, “Identifying Lenses with Small-ScaleStructure. I. Cusp Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 598:138 (2003)

[37] D. E. Johnston, G. T. Richards, J. A. Frieman, C. R. Keeton, et al., “SDSSJ090334.92+502819.2: A New Gravitational Lens,” The Astronomical Journal, 126:2281(2003)

[36] D. Rusin, C. S. Kochanek & C. R. Keeton, “Self-Similar Models for the MassProfiles of Early-Type Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal, 595:29 (2003)

[35] J. Chen, A. V. Kravtsov & C. R. Keeton, “Lensing Optical Depth for Substructure

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and Isolated Dark Matter Halos,” The Astrophysical Journal, 592:24 (2003)

[34] C. R. Keeton & J. N. Winn, “The Quintuple Quasar: Mass Models andInterpretation,” The Astrophysical Journal, 590:39 (2003)

[33] J. N. Winn, C. S. Kochanek, C. R. Keeton & J. E. J. Lovell, “The Quintuple Quasar:Radio and Optical Observations,” The Astrophysical Journal, 590:26 (2003)

[32] D. Rusin, C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, C. R. Keeton, B. A. McLeod, C. D. Impey, J.Lehár, J. A. Muñoz, C. Y. Peng & H.-W. Rix, “The Evolution of a Mass-Selected Sampleof Early-Type Field Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal, 587:143 (2003)

[31] C. R. Keeton, “Analytic Cross Sections for Substructure Lensing,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 584:664 (2003)

[30] C. R. Keeton, “Lensing and the Centers of Distant Early-Type Galaxies,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 582:17 (2003)

[29] W. Hu & C. R. Keeton, “Three-Dimensional Mapping of the Dark Matter,”Physical Review D, 66:063506 (2002)

[28] P. B. Hall, G. T. Richards, D. G. York, C. R. Keeton, D. V. Bowen, D. P. Schneider,D. J. Schlegel & J. Brinkmann, “The Redshift of a Lensing Galaxy in PMN J0134-0931,”The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 575:L51 (2002)

[27] C. R. Keeton, “Rethinking Lensing and Lambda,” The Astrophysical JournalLetters, 575:L1 (2002)

[26] C. R. Keeton, “Source Ellipticity and the Statistics of Lensed Arcs,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 562:160 (2001)

[25] C. R. Keeton, “Cold Dark Matter and Strong Gravitational Lensing: Concord orConflict?” The Astrophysical Journal, 561:46 (2001)

[24] J. A. Muñoz, C. S. Kochanek & C. R. Keeton, “Cusped Mass Models ofGravitational Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 558:657 (2001)

[23] D. Rusin, C. S. Kochanek, M. Norbury, E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, J. Lehár, B. A.McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R. Keeton, J. A. Muñoz, & C. Y. Peng, “B1359:154: A SixImage Lens Produced by a z~1 Compact Group of Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal,557:594 (2001)

[22] J. D. Cohn, C. S. Kochanek, B. A. McLeod & C. R. Keeton, “Constraints onGalaxy Density Profiles from Strong Gravitational Lensing: The Case of B1933+503,”The Astrophysical Journal, 554:1216 (2001)

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[21] C. R. Keeton & P. Madau, “Lensing Constraints on the Cores of Massive DarkMatter Halos,” The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 549:L25 (2001)

[20] C. S. Kochanek, C. R. Keeton & B. A. McLeod, “The Importance of EinsteinRings,” The Astrophysical Journal, 547:50 (2001)

[19] J. A. Muñoz, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, B. R.McNamara, A. A. Vikhlinin, C. D. Impey, H.-W. Rix, C. R. Keeton, C. Y. Peng & C. R.Mullis, “Multi-Frequency Analysis of the New Wide-Separation Gravitational LensCandidate RX J0921+4529,” The Astrophysical Journal, 546:769 (2001)

[18] C. R. Keeton, D. Christlein & A. I. Zabludoff, “What Fraction of GravitationalLens Galaxies Lie in Groups?” The Astrophysical Journal, 545:129 (2000)

[17] H. J. Witt, S. Mao & C. R. Keeton, “Analytic Time Delays and H0 Estimates forGravitational Lenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 544:198 (2000)

[16] C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R.Keeton, J. A. Muñoz & C. Y. Peng, “The Fundamental Plane of Gravitational LensGalaxies and the Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies in Low Density Environments,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 543:131 (2000)

[15] C. R. Keeton, E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod,H.-W. Rix, J. A. Muñoz & C. Y. Peng, “The Host Galaxy of the Lensed QuasarQ0957+561,” The Astrophysical Journal, 542:74 (2000)

[14] C. R. Keeton, S. Mao & H. J. Witt, “Gravitational Lenses With More Than FourImages: I. Classification of Caustics,” The Astrophysical Journal, 537:697 (2000)

[13] J. Lehár, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, B. A. McLeod, J. A. Muñoz, C. D. Impey, H.-W. Rix, C. R. Keeton & C. Y. Peng, “HST Observations of 10 Two-Image GravitationalLenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 536:584 (2000); erratum The Astrophysical Journal,571:1021 (2002)

[12] C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R.Keeton, J. A. Muñoz & C. Y. Peng, “The Infrared Einstein Ring in the Gravitational LensMG J1131+0456 and the Death of the Dusty Lens Hypothesis,” The AstrophysicalJournal, 535:692 (2000)

[11] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R. Keeton & J. A. Muñoz, “The Quasar Pair Q1634+267 A, B and the BinaryQSO vs. Dark Lens Hypotheses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 524:572 (1999)

[10] E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R.Keeton, J. A. Muñoz & C. Y. Peng, “Dust and Extinction Curves in Galaxies with $z>0$:The Interstellar Medium of Gravitational Lens Galaxies,” The Astrophysical Journal,

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523:617 (1999)

[9] R. Barkana, J. Lehár, E. E. Falco, N. A. Grogin, C. R. Keeton & I. I. Shapiro, “AReassessment of the Data and Models of the Gravitational Lens Q0957+561,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 520:479 (1999)

[8] C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek & E. E. Falco, “The Optical Properties ofGravitational Lens Galaxies as a Probe of Galaxy Structure and Evolution,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 509:561 (1998)

[7] C. D. Impey, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. Y.Peng & C. R. Keeton, “An Infrared Einstein Ring in the Gravitational Lens PG1115+080,” The Astrophysical Journal, 509:551 (1998)

[6] A. Siemiginowska, J. Bechtold, T. L. Aldcroft, K. K. McLeod & C. R. Keeton,“Q1208+1011: Search for the Lensing Galaxy,” The Astrophysical Journal, 503:118(1998)

[5] C. R. Keeton & C. S. Kochanek, “Gravitational Lensing by Spiral Galaxies,” TheAstrophysical Journal, 495:157 (1998)

[4] F. Courbin, P. Magain, C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, C. Vanderriest, A. O. Jaunsen& J. Hjorth, “The Geometry of the Quadruply Imaged Quasar PG 1115+080: Implicationsfor H0,” Astronomy & Astrophysics, 324:L1 (1997)

[3] C. R. Keeton & C. S. Kochanek, “Determining the Hubble Constant from theGravitational Lens PG 1115+080,” The Astrophysical Journal, 487:42 (1997)

[2] C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek & U. Seljak, “Shear and Ellipticity in GravitationalLenses,” The Astrophysical Journal, 482:604 (1997)

[1] S. A. Hughes, C. R. Keeton, P. Walker, K. T. Walsh, S. L. Shapiro & S. A. Teukolsky,“Finding Black Holes in Numerical Spacetimes,” Physical Review D, 49:4004 (1994)

Conference Proceedings

[c17] C. R. Keeton, “Lensing Constraints on Dark Matter Substructure in Galaxies,”in Identification of Dark Matter 2008, ed. J. Edsjo (Proceedings of Science), p. 46 (2008)

[c16] L. A. Moustakas, A. J. Bolton, J. T. Booth, J. S. Bullock, E. Cheng, D. Coe, C. D.Fassnacht, V. Gorjian, C. Heneghan, C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, C. R. Lawrence, P. J.Marshall, R. B. Metcalf, P. Natarajan, S. Nikzad, B. M. Peterson & J. Wambsganss, “TheObservatory for Multi-Epoch Gravitational Lens Astrophysics (OMEGA),” in SPIESpace Telescopes and Instrumentation 2008: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter, ed. J. M.Oschmann Jr., M. W. M. de Graauw & H. W. MacEwen (SPIE), p. 70101B-1 (2008)

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[c15] C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Testing Theories of Gravity with Lensing byCompact Objects,” in Proceedings of the Eleventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting onGeneral Relativity, ed. H. Kleinert, R. Jantzen & R. Ruffini (World Scientific), p. 1719(2008)

[c14] A. B. Congdon & C. R. Keeton, “Dependence of Microlensing on Source Size andLens Mass,” in Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy, ed. G. J. Babu & E. D.Feigelson (San Francisco: ASP), p. 411 (2006)

[c13] I. G. Momcheva, K. Williams, A. I. Zabludoff & C. R. Keeton, “Poor GroupsAround Strong Gravitational Lenses,” in Galaxy Evolution Across the Hubble Time (IAU235), 230 (2006)

[c12] I. Momcheva, K. Williams, C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “A SpectroscopicStudy of the Environments of Gravitational Lens Galaxies,” in Mass Profiles and Shapesof Cosmological Structures, ed. G. A. Mamon, F. Combes, C. Deffayet & B. Fort (EASPublication Series), p. 289 (2006)

[c11] J. Chen, A. V. Kravtsov & C. R. Keeton, “The Effect of Isolated Halos in LensingSearches for Substructure,” in Satellites and Tidal Streams, ed. F. Prada, D. MartinezDelgado & T. J. Mahoney (San Francisco: ASP), p. 197 (2004)

[c10] C. R. Keeton, “Lens Galaxies vs. CDM,” in The Mass of Galaxies at Low andHigh Redshift, ed. R. Bender & A. Renzini (Berlin: Springer), p. 187 (2003)

[c9] C. R. Keeton, “CDM and Strong Lensing: Concord or Conflict?” in A New Era inCosmology, ed. T. Shanks & N. Metcalfe (San Francisco: ASP), p. 173 (2002)

[c8] B. A. McLeod, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, J. A. Muñoz, C. D. Impey, C.R. Keeton, C. Y. Peng & H.-W. Rix, “The Interstellar Medium of Lens Galaxies,” inGravitational Lensing: Recent Progress and Future Goals, ed. T. Brainerd & C. S.Kochanek (San Francisco: ASP), p. 177 (2001)

[c7] C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, C. D. Impey, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, H.-W. Rix, C. R.Keeton, J. A. Muñoz & C. Y. Peng, “The Evolution of Gravitational Lens Galaxies,” inGravitational Lensing: Recent Progress and Future Goals, ed. T. Brainerd & C. S.Kochanek (San Francisco: ASP), p. 159 (2001)

[c6] J. A. Muñoz, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, B. A. McLeod, J. Lehár, B. R.McNamara, A. A. Vikhlinin, C. D. Impey, C. R. Keeton, C. Y. Peng & H.-W. Rix, “ANew Wide-Separation Gravitational Lens Candidate: RX J0921+4529,” in GravitationalLensing: Recent Progress and Future Goals, ed. T. Brainerd & C. S. Kochanek (SanFrancisco: ASP), p. 49 (2001)

[c5] E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A. McLeod, J. A. Muñoz, C. D. Impey, C.R. Keeton, C. Y. Peng & H.-W. Rix, “The CASTLES Gravitational Lensing Tool,” in

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Gravitational Lensing: Recent Progress and Future Goals, ed. T. Brainerd & C. S.Kochanek (San Francisco: ASP), p. 25 (2001)

[c4] C. Impey, H.-W. Rix, B. McLeod, C. Peng, C. Keeton, C. Kochanek, E. Falco, J.Lehár & J. A. Muñoz, “Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Host Galaxies,” in QSO hosts andTheir Environments, ed. I. Marquez et al. (Dordrecht: Kluwer), p. 313 (2001)

[c3] J. A. Muñoz, E. E. Falco, C. S. Kochanek, B. A. McLeod, J. Lehár, C. D. Impey, C.R. Keeton, C. Y. Peng & H.-W. Rix, “Host Galaxies: a New Approach to DistinguishLensed and Binary Quasars,” in Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics. II. Proceedings ofthe 4th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society, ed. J. Zamorano, J. Gorgas& J. Gallego (Dordrecht: Kluwer), p. 57 (2001)

[c2] C. S. Kochanek & C. R. Keeton, “Gravitational Lensing Limits on Early-TypeGalaxies,” in The Nature of Elliptical Galaxies, ed. M. Arnaboldi, G. S. Da Costa & P.Saha (San Francisco: ASP), p. 21 (1997)

[c1] C. R. Keeton & C. S. Kochanek, “Summary of Multiply Imaged Systems,” inAstrophysical Applications of Gravitational Lensing, ed. C. S. Kochanek & J. N. Hewitt(IAU 173), p. 419 (1996)

Notes, Book Reviews, Abstracts

[a35] X. Fan, F. Wang, J. Yang, C. Keeton, M. Yue, A. Zabludoff, F. Bian, M. Bonaglia,I. Georgiev, J. Hennawi, J. Li, I. D. McGreer, R. Naidu, F. Pacucci, S. Rabien, D.Thompson, B. Venemans, F. Walter, R. Wang & X.-B. Wu, “The Discovery of aGravitationally Lensed Quasar at z=6.51,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting#233, id. 431.06 (2019)

[a34] L. A. Ruales, C. Raney, S. Brennan & C. Keeton, “Quantifying the Lensing Powerof Cosmic Telescopes,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #233, id. 261.03(2019)

[a33] F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, C. R. Keeton & L. Moustakas, “Small but mighty: Dark mattersubstructures,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #231, id. 415.03 (2018)

[a32] N. J. H. James, C. Raney, S. Brennan & C. Keeton, “Exploring gravitationallensing model variations in the Frontier Fields galaxy clusters,” American AstronomicalSociety, Meeting #231, id. 255.11 (2018)

[a31] J. Rivera, A. J. Baker, G. Wilson, M. S. Yun, D. T. Frayer, A, I. Harris, T. Marriage,M. Gralla, T. Su, I. Aretxaga, K. Hall, D. Hughes, J. P. Hughes, C. R. Keeton, F.Menanteau, A. Montana, A. Tagore, Y. Tang & Atacama Cosmology Telescope Team,“GBT CO observations of two ACT dusty star-forming galaxies,” AmericanAstronomical Society, Meeting #229, id.132.02 (2017)

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[a30] M. Wilson, A. I. Zabludoff, K. C. Wong, C. R. Keeton, K. D. French, I. G.Momcheva & K. A. Williams, “A Spectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 StrongGravitational Lenses: Lens Environments and Line-of-Sight Structures,” AmericanAstronomical Society, Meeting #227, 419.01 (2016)

[a29] A. J. Baker et al., “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Spectroscopic Redshiftsfor Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227,401.07 (2016)

[a28] J. Johnson, C. R. Keeton & S. Brennan, “Characterizing the zone of influence ofdark matter clumps on image positions and flux ratios in gravitational lensing systems,”American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227, 338.07 (2016)

[a27] C. R. Keeton, C. McCully, K. C. Wong & A. I. Zabludoff, “QuantifyingEnvironmental and Line-of-Sight Effects in Models of Strong Gravitational LensSystems,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227, 338.02 (2016)

[a26] C. Raney, K. C. Wong, K. Umetsu, C. R. Keeton, S. M. Ammons, A. I. Zabludoff& K. D. French, “Gravitational Lens Modeling of Fields Containing Multiple ProjectedCluster-Scale Halos,” American Astronomical Society, Meetin #227, 338.01 (2016)

[a25] L. A. Moustakas, F.-Y. Cyr-Racine & C. R. Keeton, “The Aspen Framework forDark Matter Substructure Inference from Strong Gravitational Lensing Observations,”American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227, 337.06 (2016)

[a24] E. J. Tollerud, M. Collins, A. Brooks, R. H. Wechsler, W. Dawson, C. R. Keeton, J.Read, J. Bullock, R. S. Somerville, “Future Observations and Simulations for DarkMatter,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227, 327.06 (2016)

[a23] W. Dawson, J. D. Simon, J. Read, J. Bullock, C. R. Keeton & T. Treu,“Astronomical Insights into Dark Matter Particle Constraints,” American AstronomicalSociety, Meeting #227, 327.02 (2016)

[a22] L. A. Moustakas et al., “Astrophysical Constraints of Dark Matter Properties,”American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227, 327.01 (2016)

[a21] F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, L. A. Moustakas & C. R. Keeton, “Unlocking Dark MatterPhysics out of Galactic Substructures,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #227,223.07 (2016)

[a20] L. Moustakas, F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, C. Keeton & A. Benson, “Constraints onfundamental parameters of dark matter through astronomical observations of stronggravitational lenses,” IAU General Assembly, Meeting #29, #2258488 (2015)

[a19] C. Sharon, A. Baker, A. Tagore, J. Rivera, C. Keeton, D. Lutz, L. Tacconi, D.Wilner & A. Shapley, “High Resolution Molecular Gas and Star Formation in the

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Strongly Lensed z~2 Galaxy SDSS J0901+1814,” IAU General Assembly, Meeting #29,#2256688 (2015)

[a18] L. A. Moustakas, F. Cyr-Racine & C. R. Keeton, “Present and future insights intothe particle physics of dark matter through strong gravitational lensing observations,”American Astronomical Society, Meeting #223, #408.04 (2014)

[a17] C. R. Keeton, C. McCully, K. C. Wong & A. I. Zabludoff, “A framework formodeling line-of-sight effects in strong gravitational lensing,” American AstronomicalSociety, Meeting #223, #248.03 (2014)

[a16] A. S. Tagore, C. R. Keeton & A. J. Baker, “A new pixel-based method foranalyzing spatially resolved, gravitationally lensed images,” American AstronomicalSociety, Meeting #223, #233.02 (2014)

[a15] L. A. Moustakas, C. R. Keeton, K. R. Sigurdson, F. Cyr-Racine, R. Fadely, G.Dobler, P. J. Marshall, OMEGA Explorer Science Team, “Strong Gravitational LensingInsights into Dark Matter Physics,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #221,#125.05 (2013)

[a14] K. C. Wong, S. M. Ammons, C. R. Keeton & A. I. Zabludoff, “Optimal MassConfigurations for Lensing High-Redshift Galaxies (and how to find them in theSDSS!),” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #221, #111.05 (2013)

[a13] S. M. Ammons, K. C. Wong, A. I. Zabludoff & C. R. Keeton, “The Most PowerfulCosmic Telescopes for Constraining the Faint-end Slope of the z>7 LuminosityFunction,” American Astronomical Society, Meeting #219, #331.06 (2012)

[a12] L. A. Moustakas, J. Brownstein, R. Fadely, C. D. Fassnacht, R. Gavazzi, T.Goodsall, R. L. Griffith, C. R. Keeton, J. P. Kneib, A. Koekemoer, L. V. E. Koopmans, P.J. Marshall, J. Merten, R. B. Metcalf, M. Oguri, C. Papovich, H. Rein, R. Ryan, K. R.Stewart & T. Treu, “The Orphan Lenses Project,” American Astronomical Society,Meeting #219, #146.01 (2012)

[a11] K. C. Wong, C. R. Keeton, K. A. Williams, I. G. Momcheva & A. I. Zabludoff,“The Effect of Environment on Shear in Strong Gravitational Lenses,” Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 41:908 (2010)

[a10] P. J. Marshall, M. Bradac, G. Chartas, G. Dobler, A. Eliasdottir, E. Falco, C. D.Fassnacht, M. J. Jee, C. R. Keeton, M. Oguri & J. A. Tyson, “Strong GravitationalLensing with LSST,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 42:219 (2010)

[a9] R. Fadely & C. R. Keeton, “Testing CDM with Substructure Gravitational Lensing,”Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 42:296 (2010)

[a8] A. B. Congdon, C. R. Keeton & C. E. Nordgren, “Identifying Anomalies in

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Gravitational Lens Time Delays,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 41:718(2009)

[a7] C. R. Keeton, G. Chartas, A. Roodman, G. Dobler, C. Fassnacht, P. Marshall & M.Oguri, “LSST Strong Lensing: Galaxies and Their Nuclei Under a GravitationalMicroscope,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 41:369 (2009)

[a6] I. G. Momcheva, K. Williams, C. R. Keeton & A Zabludoff, “Results from aSpectroscopic Survey of the Environments of Strong Gravitational Lenses,” AmericanAstronomical Society, Meeting #211, #99.05 (2008)

[a5] M. Klimek, C. R. Keeton & A. O. Petters, “Testing Gravity with GLAST: GRBsLensed by Primordial Black Holes,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,38:193 (2007)

[a4] J. A. Blackburne, D. Pooley, S. A. Rappaport, S. Burles, C. R. Keeton & P. L.Schechter, “X-Ray and Optical Flux Anomalies in the Quadruply Lensed QSO 1RXSJ1131-1231,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 37:1400 (2005)

[a3] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, H.-W. Rix, C. S. Kochanek, E. E. Falco, J. Lehár, B. A.McLeod & C. R. Keeton, “Possible Supernova Associated with Q0957+561,” IAUCircular 8298 (2004)

[a2] C. M. Turner, C. R. Keeton & C. S. Kochanek, “The Angular Structure of Four-Image Gravitational Lenses,” Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 34:1236(2002)

[a1] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, E. E. Falco, C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A.McLeod, J. A. Muñoz & H.-W. Rix, “Host Galaxies of Gravitationally Lensed Quasars,”Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 33:898 (2001)

Other Scholarly Documents

[o5] T. Treu, P. J. Marshall, F.-Y. Cyr-Racine, C. D. Fassnacht, C. R. Keeton, E. V.Linder, L. A. Moustakas, M. Bradac, E. Buckley-Geer, T. Collett, F. Courbin, G. Dobler,D. A. Finley, J. Hjorth, C. S. Kochanek, E. Komatsu, L. V. E. Koopmans, G. Meylan, P.Natarajan, M. Oguri, S. H. Suyu, M. Tewes, K. C. Wong, A. I. Zabludoff, D. Zaritsky, T.Anguita, R. J. Brunner, R. Cabanac, E. E. Falco, A. Fritz, G. Seidel, D. A. Howell, C.Giocoli, N. Jackson, S. Lopez, R. B. Metcalf, V. Motta & T. Verdugo, “Dark energy withgravitational lens time delays,” white paper for SNOWMASS 2013; arXiv:1306.1272

[o4] LSST Science Collaborations and LSST Project, LSST Science Book, Version 2.0,arXiv:0912.0201; http://www.lsst.org/lsst/scibook

[o3] L. A. Moustakas, K. Abazajian, A. Benson, A. S. Bolton, J. S. Bullock, J. Chen, E.Cheng, D. Coe, A. B. Congdon, N. Dalal, J. Diemand, B. M. Dobke, G. Dobler, O. Dore,

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A. Dutton, R. Ellis, C. D. Fassnacht, H. Ferguson, D. Finkbeiner, R. Gavazzi, F. W.High, T. Jeltema, E. Jullo, M. Kaplinghat, C. R. Keeton, J.-P. Kneib, L. V. E.Koopmans, S. M. Koushiappas, M. Kuhlen, A. Kusenko, C. R. Lawrence, A. Loeb, P.Madau, P. Marshall, R. B. Metcalf, P. Natarajan, J. R. Primack, S. Profumo, M. D.Seiffert, J. Simon, D. Stern, L. Strigari, J. E. Taylor, J. Wambsganss, R. Wayth, R.Wechsler & A. Zentner, “Strong gravitational lensing probes of the particle nature ofdark matter,” white paper for the 2010 Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Survey(2009); preprint arXiv:0902.3219

[o2] P. J. Marshall, M. Auger, J. G. Bartlett, M. Bradac, A. Cooray, N. Dalal, G. Dobler,C. D. Fassnacht, B. Jain, C. R. Keeton, R. Mandelbaum, L. A. Moustakas, M. A.Strauss, J. A. Tyson, D. Wittman & S. A. Wright, “Dark Matter Structures in theUniverse: Prospects for Optical Astronomy in the Next Decade,” white paper for the2010 Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Survey (2009); preprint arXiv:0902.2963

[o1] L. V. E. Koopmans, M. Barnabe, A. Bolton, M. Bradac, L. Ciotti, A. Congdon, O.Czoske, S. Dye, A. Dutton, A. Elliasdottir, E. Evans, C. D. Fassnacht, N. Jackson, C.Keeton, M. Meneghetti, S. Myers, C. Nipoti, S. Suyu, G. van de Ven, S. Vegetti, O.Wucknitz & H.-S. Zhao, “Strong Gravitational Lensing as a Probe of Gravity, DarkMatter, and Super-Massive Black Holes,” white paper for the 2010 Astronomy &Astrophysics Decadal Survey (2009); preprint arXiv:0902.3186

Electronic Publications (Not Refereed)

[e6] C. R. Keeton & A. Petters, “Tiny Black Holes,” online article for the PBS showNova, http://www.pbs.org/wghh/nova/blackhole/tiny.html, approximately 2 pages (2006)

[e5] I. Boyle & C. R. Keeton, “Gravitational Lensing Tutorial,” online documentationfor my software package, http://redfive.rutgers.edu/~keeton/gravlens/tutorial/index.html,approximately 15 pages (2005)

[e4] C. Y. Peng, C. D. Impey, E. E. Falco, C. R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, J. Lehár, B. A.McLeod, J. A. Muñoz, H.-W. Rix & D. Rusin, “Lensed Quasar Host Galaxies,” inCarnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol 1: Coevolution of Black Holes andGalaxies, ed. L. C. Ho (Pasadena: Carnegie Observatories),http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004cbhg.sympE..49P (2004)

[e3] C. R. Keeton, “Gravlens 1.06: Software for Gravitational Lensing,” manual forKeeton’s public software package, http://redfive.rutgers.edu/~keeton/gravlens, 101 pages(2004)

[e2] C. R. Keeton, “Computational Methods for Gravitational Lensing,” permanentlyarchived e-print, http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/astro-ph/0102340, 20 pages (2001)

[e1] C. R. Keeton, “A Catalog of Mass Models for Gravitational Lensing,” permanentlyarchived e-print, http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/astro-ph/0102341, 17 pages (2001)