Category Archives: astro-ph
Here are the papers from astro-ph that I find interesting. I tend to update daily, so if there is a day missing, I probably didn’t find any papers relevant to our group.
22 May 2017
- (abs, pdf) Geha et al., The SAGA Survey: I. Satellite Galaxy Populations Around Eight Milky Way Analogs
- (abs, pdf) Haiman, The electromagnetic chirp of a compact binary black hole: a phase template for the gravitational wave inspiral
- (abs, pdf) Schneider et al., The formation and coalescence sites of the first gravitational … Continue Reading ››
19 May 2017
18 May 2017
17 May 2017
- (abs, pdf) Moster et al., EMERGE - An empirical model for the formation of galaxies since $z\sim10$
- (abs, pdf) Takeo et al., Rapid growth of black holes accompanied with hot or warm outflows exposed to anisotropic super-Eddington radiation
- (abs, pdf) Hassan et al., Constraining the contribution of active galactic nuclei to … Continue Reading ››
16 May 2017
- (abs, pdf) Kern et al., Emulating Simulations of Cosmic Dawn for 21cm Power Spectrum Constraints on Cosmology, Reionization, and X-ray Heating
- (abs, pdf) McQuinn et al., Galactic Outflows, Star Formation Histories, and Timescales in Starburst Dwarf Galaxies from STARBIRDS
- (abs, pdf) Shapiro, Black holes, disks and jets following binary mergers and … Continue Reading ››
12 May 2017
11 May 2017
- (abs, pdf) Contreras et al., Angular momentum evolution in Dark Matter haloes: a study of the Bolshoi and Millennium simulations
- (abs, pdf) Greig & Mesinger, Simultaneously constraining the astrophysics of reionisation and the epoch of heating with 21CMMC
- (abs, pdf) Lau et al., Quasars Probing Quasars IX. The Kinematics of the … Continue Reading ››
10 May 2017
- (abs, pdf) Feldmann, Are Star Formation Rates of Galaxies Bimodal?
- (abs, pdf) Simpson et al., Quenching and ram pressure stripping of simulated Milky Way satellite galaxies
- (abs, pdf) Taylor et al., Star Formation in Simulated Galaxies: Understanding the Transition to Quiescence at $3\times10^{10}$ M$_\odot$