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astro-ph.CO2018

Constraining the mass density of free-floating black holes using razor-thin lensing arcs

Uddipan Banik, Frank C. van den Bosch, Michael Tremmel +5

astro-ph.GA2018

Accretion of satellites onto central galaxies in clusters: merger mass ratios and orbital parameters

Carlo Nipoti, Carlo Giocoli, Giulia Despali

astro-ph.CO2014

Some like it triaxial: the universality of dark matter halo shapes and their evolution along the cosmic time

Giulia Despali, Carlo Giocoli, Giuseppe Tormen

astro-ph.CO2013

Ellipsoidal halo finders and implications for models of triaxial halo formation

Giulia Despali, Giuseppe Tormen, Ravi K. Sheth

astro-ph.CO2016

Characterising Strong Lensing Galaxy Clusters using the Millennium-XXL and MOKA simulations

Carlo Giocoli, Mario Bonamigo, Marceau Limousin +5

astro-ph.CO2015

The universality of the virial halo mass function and models for non-universality of other halo definitions

Giulia Despali, Carlo Giocoli, Raul E. Angulo +4

astro-ph.GA2019

The interplay of Self-Interacting Dark Matter and baryons in shaping the halo evolution

Giulia Despali, Martin Sparre, Simona Vegetti +3

astro-ph.CO2016

A look to the inside of haloes: a characterisation of the halo shape as a function of overdensity in the Planck cosmology

Giulia Despali, Carlo Giocoli, Mario Bonamigo +2

astro-ph.GA2018

Flux-ratio anomalies from discs and other baryonic structures in the Illustris simulation

Jen-Wei Hsueh, Giulia Despali, Simona Vegetti +3

astro-ph.CO2014

Universality of dark matter haloes shape over six decades in mass: Insights from the Millennium XXL and SBARBINE simulations

Mario Bonamigo, Giulia Despali, Marceau Limousin +3

astro-ph.CO2018

Modelling the line-of-sight contribution in substructure lensing

Giulia Despali, Simona Vegetti, Simon D. M. White +2

astro-ph.GA2017

The impact of baryonic physics on the subhalo mass function and implications for gravitational lensing

Giulia Despali, Simona Vegetti