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astro-ph2001

Quiescent times in gamma-ray bursts: II. Dormant periods in the central engine?

Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Andrea Merloni, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Massive Black Holes as Population III Remnants

Piero Madau, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2005

Possible evidence for the ejection of a supermassive black hole from an ongoing merger of galaxies

Martin G. Haehnelt, Melvyn B. Davies, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2004

Have we detected one of the sources responsible for an early reionisation of the Universe?

Massimo Ricotti, Martin G. Haehnelt, Max Pettini +1

astro-ph1995

Nucleosynthesis Constraints on Defect-Mediated Electroweak Baryogenesis

Robert Brandenberger, Anne-Christine Davis, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2000

The Earliest Luminous Sources and the Damping Wing of the Gunn-Peterson Trough

Piero Madau, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Do globular clusters time the Universe?

Oleg Y. Gnedin, Ofer Lahav, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

The Radiative Feedback of the First Cosmological Objects

Zoltan Haiman, Tom Abel, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2003

Compton drag as a mechanism for very high linear polarization in Gamma-Ray Bursts

Davide Lazzati, Elena Rossi, Gabriele Ghisellini +1

astro-ph2001

Extended Lyman Alpha Emission Around Young Quasars: a Constraint on Galaxy Formation

Zoltan Haiman, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1996

21-cm Tomography of the Intergalactic Medium at High Redshift

Piero Madau, Avery Meiksin, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Piecing together the big picture

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

Radio Signatures of HI at High Redshift: Mapping the End of the ``Dark Ages''

Paolo Tozzi, Piero Madau, Avery Meiksin +1

astro-ph2000

Compton Echoes from Gamma-ray Bursts

Piero Madau, Roger D. Blandford, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2005

Rapid growth of high redshift black holes

Marta Volonteri, Martin J. Rees

physics.hist-ph2018

Fine-Tuning, Complexity, and Life in the Multiverse

Mario Livio, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2007

A new method of determining the initial size and Lorentz factor of gamma-ray burst fireballs using a thermal emission component

Asaf Pe'er, Felix Ryde, Ralph A. M. J. Wijers +2

astro-ph2001

Early Metal Enrichment of the Intergalactic Medium by Pregalactic Outflows

Piero Madau, Andrea Ferrara, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2005

Cyclotron Maser Emission from Blazar Jets?

Mitchell C. Begelman, Robert E. Ergun, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1997

Searching for the Earliest Galaxies using the Gunn-Peterson Trough and the Lyman Alpha Emission Line

Jordi Miralda-Escude, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1997

Gamma-ray bursts: Challenges to relativistic astrophysics

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Why AGN Studies Need Higher Resolution

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1998

Quasars and Galaxy Formation

Joseph Silk, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Radio Foregrounds for the 21cm Tomography of the Neutral Intergalactic Medium at High Redshifts

Tiziana Di Matteo, Rosalba Perna, Tom Abel +1

astro-ph1997

Astrophysical Evidence for Black Holes

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2005

Peak energy clustering and efficiency in compact objects

Asaf Pe'er, Peter Mészáros, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

Concluding Perspective

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2005

Neutron-loaded outflows in gamma-ray bursts

Elena M. Rossi, Andrei M. Beloborodov, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2004

Black holes in the real universe and their prospects as probes of relativistic gravity

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

Reionization of the Inhomogeneous Universe

Jordi Miralda-Escude, Martin Haehnelt, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

Introductory Lecture

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2004

Numerical coincidences and 'tuning' in cosmology

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2006

The observable effects of a photospheric component on GRB's and XRF's prompt emission spectrum

Asaf Pe'er, Peter Mészáros, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2001

HeII Recombination Lines From the First Luminous Objects

S. Peng Oh, Zoltan Haiman, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2002

Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow emission with a decaying magnetic field

Elena Rossi, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1998

Probing the `Dark Age' with NGST

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1996

The Universe at $Z > 5$: when and how did the `Dark Age' End?

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2003

Early reionization by miniquasars

Piero Madau, Martin J. Rees, Marta Volonteri +2

astro-ph2004

Dark Matter: Introduction

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

Supermassive Black Holes: Their Formation, and Their Prospects as Probes of Relativistic Gravity

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1998

The Large-Scale Smoothness of the Universe

Kelvin K. S. Wu, Ofer Lahav, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

The First Light seen in the redshifted 21-cm radiation

Paolo Tozzi, Piero Madau, Avery Meiksin +1

astro-ph2003

Photoionization Feedback in Low--Mass Galaxies at High Redshift

Mark Dijkstra, Zoltan Haiman, Martin J. Rees +1

astro-ph2002

Feeding black holes at galactic centres by capture from isothermal cusps

HongSheng Zhao, Martin G. Haehnelt, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2002

Events in the life of a cocoon surrounding a light, collapsar jet

Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Annalisa Celotti, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

Compton Dragged Gamma--Ray Bursts associated with Supernovae

Davide Lazzati, Gabriele Ghisellini, Annalisa Celotti +1

astro-ph2007

Massive Black Holes: formation and evolution

Martin J. Rees, Marta Volonteri

astro-ph2007

Implications of very rapid TeV variability in blazars

Mitchell C. Begelman, Andrew C. Fabian, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2006

Formation of Supermassive Black Holes by Direct Collapse in Pregalactic Halos

Mitchell C. Begelman, Marta Volonteri, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1997

High-redshift galaxies, their active nuclei and central black holes

Martin G. Haehnelt, Priyamvada Natarajan, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1993

Gamma-Ray Bursts from Blast Waves Around Galactic Nuetron Stars

Mitchell C. Begelman, P. Meszaros, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1998

Radiative Transfer in a Clumpy Universe: III. The Nature of Cosmological Ionizing Sources

Piero Madau, Francesco Haardt, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2004

Heating and deceleration of GRB fireballs by neutron decay

Elena M. Rossi, Andrei M. Beloborodov, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2002

Soft X-ray emission lines in the early afterglow of gamma-ray bursts

Davide Lazzati, Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1997

High-Redshift Supernovae and the Metal-Poor Halo Stars: Signatures of the First Generation of Galaxies

Jordi Miralda-Escude, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph2004

Constraining Alternate Models of Black Holes: Type I X-ray Bursts on Accreting Fermion-Fermion and Boson-Fermion Stars

Ye-Fei Yuan, Ramesh Narayan, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1999

`First Light' in the Universe; What Ended the "Dark Age"?

Martin J. Rees

astro-ph1997

Shocked by GRB 970228: the afterglow of a cosmological fireball

Ralph A. M. J. Wijers, Martin J. Rees, Peter Meszaros

astro-ph2006

Radiation from an expanding cocoon as an explanation of the steep decay observed in GRB early afterglow light curves

Asaf Pe'er, Peter Mészáros, Martin J. Rees

astro-ph.HE2015

Extragalactic star-forming galaxies with hypernovae and supernovae as high-energy neutrino and gamma-ray sources: the case of the 10 TeV neutrino data

Nicholas Senno, Peter Mészáros, Kohta Murase +2