Yearly Archives: 2018
Newly Minted PhD: Qi Ge
Today, Qi Ge successfully defended his thesis, "On the Effect of Lyman Alpha Trapping during the Initial Collapse of Massive Black Hole Seeds". You can find most of his results in this paper. He'll be starting as a software research scientist at a Chinese startup that specializes in self-driving cars. In particular, he'll … Continue Reading ››
15 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018
- (abs, pdf) Byler et al., Stellar and nebular diagnostics in the UV for star-forming galaxies
- (abs, pdf) Regan & Downes, Rise of the First Super-Massive Stars
- (abs, pdf) Chiti et al., Detection of a population of carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars in the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy
- (abs, pdf) Conn et al., … Continue Reading ››
13 Mar 2018
- (abs, pdf) Röttgers & Arth, SPH to Grid: a new integral conserving method
- (abs, pdf) Chisholm et al., Accurately predicting the escape fraction of ionizing photons using restframe ultraviolet absorption lines
- (abs, pdf) Weinberger et al., Lyman-alpha emitters gone missing: the different evolution of the bright and faint populations
New Paper: Supermassive Star Formation in a Cosmological Context
Last week we submitted a paper (arXiv) on simulating the direct gaseous collapse into a massive black hole, led by Osaka postdoc Kazem Ardaneh. This work is a companion to an earlier paper led by Yang Luo, a postdoc at the University of Kentucky and Osaka. It provides more realistic conditions … Continue Reading ››
12 Mar 2018
- (abs, pdf) Mirocha & Furlanetto, What does the first highly-redshifted 21-cm detection tell us about early galaxies?
- (abs, pdf) Schmidt et al., Cosmological N-Body Simulations with a Large-Scale Tidal Field
- (abs, pdf) Ardaneh et al., Direct Collapse to Supermassive Black Hole Seeds with Radiation Transfer: Cosmological Halos
09 Mar 2018
08 Mar 2018
- (abs, pdf) Abruzzo et al., Identifying Mergers Using Quantitative Morphologies in Zoom Simulations of High-Redshift Galaxies
- (abs, pdf) Ocvirk et al., The impact of the reduced speed of light approximation on the post-overlap neutral hydrogen fraction in numerical simulations of the epoch of reionization
07 Mar 2018
- (abs, pdf) Wheeler et al., The radial acceleration relation is a natural consequence of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation
- (abs, pdf) Obied et al., Inflationary vs. Reionization Features from Planck 2015 Data
- (abs, pdf) Matsuoka et al., Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs). IV. Discovery of 41 Quasars and Luminous Galaxies … Continue Reading ››