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(abs , pdf ) Ruiz & Shapiro, GRMHD simulations of prompt-collapse neutron star mergers: the absence of jets
(abs , pdf ) Young et al., Dynamics of merging: Post-merger mixing and relaxation of an Illustris galaxy
(abs , pdf ) Izotov et al., J0811+4730: the most metal-poor star-forming dwarf galaxy known
(abs , pdf ) Martin et al., The limited role of galaxy mergers in driving stellar mass growth over cosmic time
(abs , pdf ) Perna et al., Binary Black Hole Mergers within the LIGO Horizon: Statistical Properties and prospects for detecting Electromagnetic Counterparts
(abs , pdf ) Cairós & González-Pérez, Probing star formation and feedback in … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Finke & Razzaque, The Binary Black Hole Merger Rate from Ultraluminous X-ray Source Progenitors
(abs , pdf ) Poggianti et al., Ram pressure feeding super-massive black holes
(abs , pdf ) Zhang & Tan, Radiation Transfer of Models of Massive Star Formation. IV. The Model Grid and Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting
(abs , pdf ) Tremmel et al., Dancing to ChaNGa: A Self-Consistent Prediction For Close SMBH Pair Formation Timescales Following Galaxy Mergers
(abs , pdf ) Jerabkova et al., The formation of UCDs and massive GCs: Quasar-like objects for testing for a variable stellar initial mass function (IMF)
(abs , pdf ) Ishiki et al., The effect … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Grand et al., Origin of chemically distinct discs in the Auriga cosmological simulations
(abs , pdf ) Faisst et al., Are high redshift Galaxies hot? - Temperature of z > 5 Galaxies and Implications on their Dust Properties
(abs , pdf ) Mao et al., Detection of microgauss coherent magnetic fields in a … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Regan & Downes, Fragmentation inside atomic cooling haloes exposed to Lyman-Werner radiation
(abs , pdf ) Li et al., The Formation of Stellar Clusters in Magnetized, Filamentary Infrared Dark Clouds
(abs , pdf ) Mapelli et al., The cosmic merger rate of stellar black hole binaries from the Illustris simulation
(abs , pdf ) Snaith et al., Haloes at the ragged edge: The importance of the splashback radius
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