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.
11 Apr 2018
10 Apr 2018
- (abs, pdf) Wang & Loeb, Self-sustaining star formation fronts in filaments during cosmic dawn
- (abs, pdf) Simpson, The most metal-poor Galactic globular cluster: the first spectroscopic observations of ESO280-SC06
- (abs, pdf) Afanasiev et al., A 3.5-million Solar Masses Black Hole in the Centre of the Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxy Fornax UCD3
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09 Apr 2018
- (abs, pdf) Kannan et al., AREPO-RT: Radiation hydrodynamics on a moving mesh
- (abs, pdf) Draine & Miralda-Escudé, Absorption by Spinning Dust: a Contaminant for High-Redshift 21 cm Observations
- (abs, pdf) Cicuendez & Battaglia, Appearances can be deceiving: clear signs of accretion in the seemingly ordinary Sextans dSph
06 Apr 2018
05 Apr 2018
- (abs, pdf) Muñoz et al., 21-cm Fluctuations from Charged Dark Matter
- (abs, pdf) Tamfal et al., A sub-grid model for the growth of dust particles in hydrodynamical simulations of protoplanetary disks
- (abs, pdf) Tanaka et al., The Impact of Feedback in Massive Star Formation. II. Lower Star Formation Efficiency at Lower … Continue Reading ››
04 Apr 2018
- (abs, pdf) El-Badry et al., Where are the most ancient stars in the Milky Way?
- (abs, pdf) Dai et al., Around The Way: Testing $\Lambda$CDM with Milky Way Stellar Stream Constraints
- (abs, pdf) Dai et al., A gradient based method for modeling baryons and matter in halos of fast simulations
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