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(abs , pdf ) Rodriguez-Gomez et al., The optical morphologies of galaxies in the IllustrisTNG simulation: a comparison to Pan-STARRS observations
(abs , pdf ) Grudić & Hopkins, The Elephant in the Room: The Importance of Where and When Massive Stars Form in Molecular Clouds
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(abs , pdf ) Semenov et al., What Sets the Slope of the Molecular Kennicutt-Schmidt Relation?
(abs , pdf ) Navarro, Dwarf Galaxies as Cosmological Probes
(abs , pdf ) Morishita et al., The bright-end galaxy candidates at z ~ 9 from 79 independent HST fields
(abs , pdf ) Bar-Or et al., Relaxation in a Fuzzy Dark … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Boera et al., Revealing reionization with the thermal history of the intergalactic medium: new constraints from the Lyman-$\alpha$ flux power spectrum
(abs , pdf ) Katz et al., Probing Cosmic Dawn: Modelling the Assembly History, SEDs, and Dust Content of Selected $z\sim9$ Galaxies
(abs , pdf ) Chua et al., Shape of Dark … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Brauer et al., The Origin of r-process Enhanced Metal-Poor Halo Stars In Now-Destroyed Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies
(abs , pdf ) Frostholm et al., Lampray: Multi-group long characteristics ray tracing for adaptive mesh radiation hydrodynamics
(abs , pdf ) Habouzit et al., Linking galaxy structural properties and star formation activity with IllustrisTNG
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(abs , pdf ) Duggan et al., Neutron Star Mergers Are the Dominant Source of the r-process in the Early Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies
(abs , pdf ) Farias et al., Star Cluster Formation from Turbulent Clumps. II. Gradual Star Cluster Formation
(abs , pdf ) Church et al., Heating of Milky Way disc Stars by Dark … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Jermyn et al., The Cosmic Microwave Background and the Stellar Initial Mass Function
(abs , pdf ) Offner & Liu, Turbulent Action at a Distance due to Stellar Feedback in Magnetized Clouds
(abs , pdf ) Côté et al., Neutron Star Mergers Might not be the Only Source of r-Process Elements in the … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Snyder et al., Automated Distant Galaxy Merger Classifications from Space Telescope Images using the Illustris Simulation
(abs , pdf ) Kelley et al., Massive BH Binaries as Periodically-Variable AGN
(abs , pdf ) Choi et al., The Role of Black Hole Feedback on Size and Structural Evolution in Massive Galaxies
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(abs , pdf ) Nickerson et al., The complete census of molecular hydrogen in a simulated disc galaxy
(abs , pdf ) Venemans et al., Dust emission in an accretion-rate-limited sample of z>6 quasars
(abs , pdf ) Spilker et al., Fast Molecular Outflow from a Dusty Star-Forming Galaxy in the Early Universe
(abs , pdf ) Sullivan … Continue Reading ››
(abs , pdf ) Maseda et al., MUSE Spectroscopic Identifications of Ultra-Faint Emission Line Galaxies with M$_{\mathrm{UV}}\sim$ -15
(abs , pdf ) Bennet et al., Evidence for Ultra-Diffuse Galaxy `Formation' Through Galaxy Interactions
(abs , pdf ) Rodriguez & Loeb, Redshift Evolution of the Black Hole Merger Rate from Globular Clusters
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(abs , pdf ) Bhattacharya et al., Mergers of black hole--neutron star binaries and rates of associated electromagnetic counterparts
(abs , pdf ) Clark et al., Tracing the formation of molecular clouds via [CII], [CI] and CO emission
(abs , pdf ) Shibuya et al., Morphologies of ~190,000 Galaxies at z=0-10 Revealed with HST Legacy Data. III. … Continue Reading ››
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