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Yearly Archives: 2022

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11 Aug 2022

11 Aug 2022 John Wise Leave a comment
  • (abs, pdf) Shi et al., Hyper-Eddington Black Hole Growth in Star-Forming Molecular Clouds and Galactic Nuclei: Can It Happen?
  • (abs, pdf) Furtak et al., Constraining the physical properties of the first lensed $z\sim10-16$ galaxy candidates with JWST
  • (abs, pdf) Kelson & Abramson, UV Slopes At All Redshifts Are Consistent with H=1 … Continue Reading ››
BHSeeddSphGalFormGalSimHyperEddJWSTReviewSMBH
astro-ph

10 Aug 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Cullen et al., The ultraviolet continuum slopes ($\mathbf{\beta}$) of galaxies at $\mathbf{z\simeq8-15}$ from JWST and ground-based near-infrared
  • (abs, pdf) Laporte et al., A lensed protocluster candidate at $z=7.66$ identified in JWST observations of the galaxy cluster SMACS0723-7327
GalObsJWSTReion
astro-ph

09 Aug 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Glazebrook et al., Early results from GLASS-JWST XV: the faintest red sources in the NIRCAM deep fields are intrinsically blue
  • (abs, pdf) Jermyn et al., Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA): Time-Dependent Convection, Energy Conservation, Automatic Differentiation, and Infrastructure
  • (abs, pdf) Dome et al., On the Cosmic Web … Continue Reading ››
FDMGalObsJWST
astro-ph

08 Aug 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Goulding & Greene, An empirical approach to selecting the first growing black hole seeds with JWST/NIRCam
  • (abs, pdf) Rodighiero et al., JWST unveils heavily obscured (active and passive) sources up to z~13
  • (abs, pdf) Guszejnov et al., Effects of the environment on the multiplicity properties of stars in the … Continue Reading ››
dSphGalObsJWSTReionSMBHStarForm
astro-ph

05 Aug 2022

4 Aug 2022 John Wise Leave a comment
  • (abs, pdf) Garnica et al., High Metal Content of Highly Accreting Quasars: Analysis of an Extended Sample
  • (abs, pdf) Regan et al., Observational Signatures of Massive Black Hole Progenitor Pathways: is Leo I a Smoking Gun?
  • (abs, pdf) Arellano-Córdova et al., A First Look at the Abundance Pattern -- O/H, C/O, … Continue Reading ››
DCBHdSphGalObsGalSimJWSTMWReionReviewSMBHZPoor
astro-ph

04 Aug 2022

4 Aug 2022 John Wise Leave a comment
  • (abs, pdf) Riaz et al., Unveiling the contribution of Pop III stars in primeval galaxies at redshift $\geq 10$
  • (abs, pdf) Zavala et al., A dusty starburst masquerading as an ultra-high redshift galaxy in JWST CEERS observations
GalFormGalObsPop3
astro-ph

03 Aug 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Zier & Springel, Simulating the magnetorotational instability on a moving-mesh with the shearing box approximation
  • (abs, pdf) Hirano & Machida, Exponentially amplified magnetic field eliminates disk fragmentation around the Population III protostar
  • (abs, pdf) Zhang et al., Impact of the turnover in the high-z galaxy luminosity function on the … Continue Reading ››
21cmAccrDiskAGNGalFormGalObsJWSTPop3Reion
astro-ph

02 Aug 2022

2 Aug 2022 John Wise Leave a comment
  • (abs, pdf) Costantin et al., Expectations of the size evolution of massive galaxies at $3 \leq z \leq 6$ from the TNG50 simulation: the CEERS/JWST view
  • (abs, pdf) Herrington et al., Modeling Supermassive Primordial Stars with MESA
  • (abs, pdf) Fudamoto et al., Red Spiral Galaxies in the Cosmic Noon Unveiled in … Continue Reading ››
GalObsGalSimGCMockPop3ReionSMBHSMS
astro-ph

01 Aug 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Padmanabhan & Loeb, Unravelling the formation of the first supermassive black holes with the SKA pulsar timing array
  • (abs, pdf) Seive et al., Understanding the spatial variation of \ion{Mg}{II} and ionizing photon escape in a local LyC leaker
  • (abs, pdf) Barrufet et al., Unveiling the Nature of Infrared Bright, … Continue Reading ››
BBHfescGalObsReionrProcessSMBHZPoor
astro-ph

29 Jul 2022

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  • (abs, pdf) Gurvich & Geller, Firefly: a browser-based interactive 3D data visualization tool for millions of data points
  • (abs, pdf) Valentini et al., Impact of H$_{\rm 2}$-driven star formation and stellar feedback from low-enrichment environments on the formation of spiral galaxies
  • (abs, pdf) Chandra et al., A Ghost in Bo\"otes: The … Continue Reading ››
BBHdSphGalFormGalObsGalSimH2ReionvizXRB

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