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Monthly Archives: May 2022

astro-ph

11 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Kamlah et al., The impact of stellar evolution on rotating star clusters: the gravothermal-gravogyro catastrophe and the formation of a bar of black holes
  • (abs, pdf) Ding et al., Concordance between observations and simulations in the evolution of the mass relation between supermassive black holes and their host … Continue Reading ››
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astro-ph

10 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Novosyadlyj et al., The first molecules in the intergalactic medium and halos of the Dark Ages and Cosmic Dawn
  • (abs, pdf) Pineda et al., From Bubbles and Filaments to Cores and Disks: Gas Gathering and Growth of Structure Leading to the Formation of Stellar Systems
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astro-ph

09 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Sawala et al., The Milky Way's plane of satellites: consistent with $\Lambda$CDM
  • (abs, pdf) Karam & Sills, Modelling Star Cluster Formation: Mergers
  • (abs, pdf) Goswami et al., The impact of very massive stars on the chemical evolution of extremely metal-poor galaxies
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astro-ph

06 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Yeh et al., The THESAN project: ionizing escape fractions of reionization-era galaxies
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astro-ph

05 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Chiti et al., Detailed chemical abundances of stars in the outskirts of the Tucana II ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
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astro-ph

04 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Sweere et al., Deep Learning-Based Super-Resolution and De-Noising for XMM-Newton Images
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astro-ph

02 May 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Ward et al., Cosmological simulations predict that AGN preferentially live in gas-rich, star-forming galaxies despite effective feedback
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astro-ph

28 Apr 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Hu et al., Supercritical growth pathway to overmassive black holes at cosmic dawn: coevolution with massive quasar hosts
GalFormQSOSMBH
astro-ph

27 Apr 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Parente et al., Dust evolution in cosmological simulations
  • (abs, pdf) Reina-Campos et al., Constraining the shape of dark matter haloes with globular clusters
  • (abs, pdf) Nakajima & Maiolino, Diagnostics for PopIII galaxies and Direct Collapse Black Holes in the early universe
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