- (abs, pdf) Woosley, The Progenitor of GW 150914
- (abs, pdf) Spitler et al., A Repeating Fast Radio Burst
- (abs, pdf) Monelli et al., The ISLANDS project I: Andromeda XVI, An Extremely Low Mass Galaxy not Quenched by Reionization
- (abs, pdf) Tucci & Volonteri, Constraining the supermassive black holes evolution through … Continue Reading ››
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.
02 Mar 2016
- (abs, pdf) Spitoni et al., Are ancient dwarf satellites the building blocks of the Galactic halo?
- (abs, pdf) Harris, Where Are Most of the Globular Clusters in Today's Universe?
- (abs, pdf) Pawlik et al., The Aurora radiation-hydrodynamical simulations of reionization: calibration and first results
- (abs, pdf) Pfeffer et al., Constraining … Continue Reading ››
01 Mar 2016
26 Feb 2016
- (abs, pdf) Dijkstra et al., Lyman Alpha Signatures from Direct Collapse Black Holes
- (abs, pdf) Hahn & Paranjape, General relativistic 'screening' in cosmological simulations
- (abs, pdf) Bland-Hawthorn & Gerhard, The Galaxy in Context: Structural, Kinematic and Integrated Properties
- (abs, pdf) Hopkins, Anisotropic Diffusion in Mesh-Free Numerical Magnetohydrodynamics
- (abs, pdf) … Continue Reading ››
25 Feb 2016
24 Feb 2016
23 Feb 2016
- (abs, pdf) Guidi et al., Physical properties of galaxies: toward a consistent comparison between hydrodynamical simulations and SDSS
- (abs, pdf) Hartley & Ricotti, Modeling Reionization in a Bursty Universe
- (abs, pdf) Park et al., The Hydrodynamic Feedback of Cosmic Reionization on Small-Scale Structures and Its Impact on Photon Consumption during the … Continue Reading ››
22 Feb 2016
19 Feb 2016
18 Feb 2016
- (abs, pdf) Zhou et al., Spatially resolved dust emission of extremely metal poor galaxies
- (abs, pdf) Rafikov, Accretion and Orbital Inspiral in Gas-Assisted Supermassive Black Hole Binary Mergers
- (abs, pdf) McLeod et al., The z = 9-10 galaxy population in the Hubble Frontier Fields and CLASH surveys: The z=9 LF and … Continue Reading ››