Cooke, Jeff, Cooray, Asantha, Chary, Ranga-Ram, Bromm, Volker, Cen, Renyue, Ellis, Richard, ...
The cosmic dark ages are the mysterious epoch during which the pristine gas began to condense and ultimately form the first stars. Although these beginnings have long been a topic of theoretical...
On The Origin Of The Highest Redshift Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 080913 (2008)
Belczynski, Krzysztof, Hartmann, Dieter H., Fryer, Chris L., Holz, Daniel E., O'Shea, Brian
GRB 080913, discovered by SWIFT, is the most distant gamma-ray burst (GRB) known to-date, with a spectroscopically determined redshift of z=6.7. The detection of a burst at such an early epoch of the...
The Cosmic Code Comparison Project (2007)
Heitmann, Katrin, Lukic, Zarija, Fasel, Patricia, Habib, Salman, Warren, Michael S., White, Martin, ...
Current and upcoming cosmological observations allow us to probe structures on smaller and smaller scales, entering highly nonlinear regimes. In order to obtain theoretical predictions in these...
Simulating Cosmological Evolution with Enzo (2007)
Norman, Michael L., Bryan, Greg L., Harkness, Robert, Bordner, James, Reynolds, Daniel, O'Shea, Brian, ...
In this paper we describe our massively parallel version of Enzo, a multiphysics, parallel, AMR application for simulating cosmological structure formation developed at UCSD and Columbia. We describe...
Baryons in the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (2000)
Davé, Romeel, Cen, Renyue, Ostriker, Jeremiah P., Bryan, Greg L., Hernquist, Lars, Katz, Neal, ...
Approximately 30-40% of all baryons in the present day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), with temperatures between 10^5