Publications (47)
Rest-Frame Ultraviolet to Near Infrared Observations of an Interacting Lyman Break Galaxy at z = 4.42
Joshua D. Younger, Jia-Sheng Huang, Giovanni G. Fazio +11
Stellar Feedback & Bulge Formation in Clumpy Disks
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Norman Murray +2
Intergalactic Dust Extinction in Hydrodynamic Cosmological Simulations
Ying Zu, David H. Weinberg, Romeel Davé +4
Not so lumpy after all: modeling the depletion of dark matter subhalos by Milky Way-like galaxies
Shea Garrison-Kimmel, Andrew R. Wetzel, James S. Bullock +8
Sweating the small stuff: simulating dwarf galaxies, ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, and their own tiny satellites
Coral Wheeler, Jose Onorbe, James S. Bullock +5
CO Luminosity Functions For FIR and B-band Selected Galaxies and the First Estimate for Omega_{HI+H2}
Dusan Keres, Min S. Yun, J. S. Young
Mergers in Lambda-CDM: Uncertainties in Theoretical Predictions and Interpretations of the Merger Rate
Philip F. Hopkins, Darren Croton, Kevin Bundy +10
How Do Galaxies Get Their Gas?
Dusan Keres, Neal Katz, David H. Weinberg +1
A new population of recently quenched elliptical galaxies in the SDSS
Daniel H. McIntosh, Cory Wagner, Andrew Cooper +8
When Should We Treat Galaxies as Isolated?
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Chung-Pei Ma +1
The Formation of Submillimetre-Bright Galaxies from Gas Infall over a Billion Years
Desika Narayanan, Matthew Turk, Robert Feldmann +7
The Structure and Dynamical Evolution of the Stellar Disk of a Simulated Milky Way-Mass Galaxy
Xiangcheng Ma, Philip F. Hopkins, Andrew R. Wetzel +5
Moving mesh cosmology: characteristics of galaxies and haloes
Dusan Keres, Mark Vogelsberger, Debora Sijacki +2
Gaia reveals a metal-rich in-situ component of the local stellar halo
Ana Bonaca, Charlie Conroy, Andrew Wetzel +2
The no-spin zone: rotation vs dispersion support in observed and simulated dwarf galaxies
Coral Wheeler, Andrew B. Pace, James S. Bullock +6
A Cosmological Framework for the Co-Evolution of Quasars, Supermassive Black Holes, and Elliptical Galaxies: II. Formation of Red Ellipticals
Philip F. Hopkins, Thomas J. Cox, Dusan Keres +1
Simulations of the Magellanic Stream in a First Infall Scenario
Gurtina Besla, Nitya Kallivayalil, Lars Hernquist +3
The Role of Dwarf Galaxy Interactions in Shaping the Magellanic System and Implications for Magellanic Irregulars
Gurtina Besla, Nitya Kallivayalil, Lars Hernquist +3
The MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) Survey: Rest-Frame Optical Spectroscopy for ~1500 H-Selected Galaxies at 1.37 < z < 3.8
Mariska Kriek, Alice E. Shapley, Naveen A. Reddy +21
Metal flows of the circumgalactic medium, and the metal budget in galactic halos
Alexander L. Muratov, Dusan Keres, Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere +8
Binary Stars Can Provide the "Missing Photons" Needed for Reionization
Xiangcheng Ma, Philip F. Hopkins, Daniel Kasen +4
Galaxy Merger Statistics and Inferred Bulge-to-Disk Ratios in Cosmological SPH Simulations
Ariyeh Maller, Neal Katz, Dusan Keres +2
Moving mesh cosmology: numerical techniques and global statistics
Mark Vogelsberger, Debora Sijacki, Dusan Keres +2
Mergers and Bulge Formation in Lambda-CDM: Which Mergers Matter?
Philip F. Hopkins, Kevin Bundy, Darren Croton +6
Accretion Does Not Drive the Turbulence in Galactic Disks
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Norman Murray
FIRE in the Field: Simulating the Threshold of Galaxy Formation
Alex Fitts, Michael Boylan-Kolchin, Oliver D. Elbert +9
Substructure depletion in the Milky Way halo by the disk
Elena D'Onghia, Volker Springel, Lars Hernquist +1
Reconciling dwarf galaxies with LCDM cosmology: Simulating a realistic population of satellites around a Milky Way-mass galaxy
Andrew R. Wetzel, Philip F. Hopkins, Ji-hoon Kim +3
Resolving The Generation of Starburst Winds in Galaxy Mergers
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Norman Murray +3
Galaxies on FIRE (Feedback In Realistic Environments): Stellar Feedback Explains Cosmologically Inefficient Star Formation
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Jose Onorbe +4
The Effects of Gas on Morphological Transformation in Mergers: Implications for Bulge and Disk Demographics
Philip F. Hopkins, Rachel S. Somerville, Thomas J. Cox +6
The formation of massive, quiescent galaxies at cosmic noon
Robert Feldmann, Philip F. Hopkins, Eliot Quataert +2
Gusty, gaseous flows of FIRE: galactic winds in cosmological simulations with explicit stellar feedback
Alexander L. Muratov, Dusan Keres, Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere +3
How Do Galaxies Get Their Gas?
Neal Katz, Dusan Keres, Romeel Dave +1
Accretion, feedback and galaxy bimodality: a comparison of the GalICS semi-analytic model and cosmological SPH simulations
Andrea Cattaneo, Jeremy Blaizot, David H. Weinberg +6
The Difficulty of Getting High Escape Fractions of Ionizing Photons from High-redshift Galaxies: a View from the FIRE Cosmological Simulations
Xiangcheng Ma, Daniel Kasen, Philip F. Hopkins +4
The Origin and Evolution of the Galaxy Mass-Metallicity Relation
Xiangcheng Ma, Philip F. Hopkins, Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere +4
Moving mesh cosmology: tracing cosmological gas accretion
Dylan Nelson, Mark Vogelsberger, Shy Genel +4
Giant clumps in the FIRE simulations: a case study of a massive high-redshift galaxy
Antonija Oklopcic, Philip F. Hopkins, Robert Feldmann +3
The Growth of Central and Satellite Galaxies in Cosmological Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Simulations
Vimal Simha, David H. Weinberg, Romeel Dave +3
Dissipation and Extra Light in Galactic Nuclei: IV. Evolution in the Scaling Relations of Spheroids
Philip F. Hopkins, Lars Hernquist, Thomas J. Cox +2
The creation and persistence of a misaligned gas disc in a simulated early-type galaxy
Freeke van de Voort, Timothy A. Davis, Dusan Keres +3
Moving mesh cosmology: the hydrodynamics of galaxy formation
Debora Sijacki, Mark Vogelsberger, Dusan Keres +2
When Is Secular Evolution Important?
Philip F. Hopkins, Dusan Keres, Chung-Pei Ma +1
Galactic r-process enrichment by neutron star mergers in cosmological simulations of a Milky Way-mass galaxy
Freeke van de Voort, Eliot Quataert, Philip F. Hopkins +2
A Cosmological Framework for the Co-Evolution of Quasars, Supermassive Black Holes, and Elliptical Galaxies: I. Galaxy Mergers & Quasar Activity
Philip F. Hopkins, Lars Hernquist, Thomas J. Cox +1
Feedback first: the surprisingly weak effects of magnetic fields, viscosity, conduction, and metal diffusion on galaxy formation
Kung-Yi Su, Philip F. Hopkins, Christopher C. Hayward +4