Publications (75)
Cosmic ray-driven galactic winds: streaming or diffusion?
Joshua Wiener, Christoph Pfrommer, S. Peng Oh
Giant radio relics in galaxy clusters: reacceleration of fossil relativistic electrons?
Anders Pinzke, S. Peng Oh, Christoph Pfrommer
Turbulence and Particle Acceleration in Giant Radio Halos: the Origin of Seed Electrons
Anders Pinzke, S. Peng Oh, Christoph Pfrommer
A Global Stability Analysis of Clusters of Galaxies with Conduction and AGN Feedback Heating
Fulai Guo, S. Peng Oh, M. Ruszkowski
Quasar Feedback: the Missing Link in Structure Formation
Evan Scannapieco, S. Peng Oh
How Universal is the Gunn-Peterson Trough at z~6?: A Closer Look at the Quasar SDSS J1148+5251
S. Peng Oh, Steven R. Furlanetto
Inhomogeneous Helium Reionization and the Equation of State of the Intergalactic Medium
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
Improved Models for Cosmic Infrared Background Anisotropies: New Constraints on the IR Galaxy Population
Cien Shang, Zoltán Haiman, Lloyd Knox +1
Early Cosmological HII/HeIII Regions and Their Impact on Second-Generation Star Formation
Naoki Yoshida, S. Peng Oh, Tetsu Kitayama +1
Probing Gas Motions in the Intra-Cluster Medium: A Mixture Model Approach
Cien Shang, S. Peng Oh
The [CII] Deficit in LIRGs and ULIRGs is Due to High-Temperature Saturation
Joseph A. Muñoz, S. Peng Oh
On Lyman-limit Systems and the Evolution of the Intergalactic Ionizing Background
Matthew McQuinn, S. Peng Oh, C. -A. Faucher-Giguere
Turbulence and Particle Acceleration in Giant Radio Haloes: the Origin of Seed Electrons
Anders Pinzke, S. Peng Oh, Christoph Pfrommer
Galaxy Motions, Turbulence and Conduction in Clusters of Galaxies
M. Ruszkowski, S. Peng Oh
Excess Ionization and Soft X-ray Emission from Cooling Flow Clusters
S. Peng Oh
Fossil HII Regions: Self-Limiting Star Formation at High Redshift
S. Peng Oh, Zoltan Haiman
Feedback from Clustered Sources During Reionization
Roban Hultman Kramer, Zoltan Haiman, S. Peng Oh
The Effects of Dark Matter Decay and Annihilation on the High-Redshift 21 cm Background
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh, Elena Pierpaoli
Accretion onto Seed Black Holes in the First Galaxies
Milos Milosavljevic, Volker Bromm, Sean M. Couch +1
The abundance of dark galaxies
Licia Verde, S. Peng Oh, Raul Jimenez
On the Apparent Power Law in CDM Halo Pseudo Phase Space Density Profiles
Ethan O. Nadler, S. Peng Oh, Suoqing Ji
Redshifted 21 Centimeter Emission from Minihalos Before Reionization
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
Resonant line transfer in a fog: Using Lyman-alpha to probe tiny structures in atomic gas
Max Gronke, Mark Dijkstra, Michael McCourt +1
The Host Halos of OI Absorbers in the Reionization Epoch
K. Finlator, J. A. Muñoz, B. D. Oppenheimer +3
The 21cm Signature of Early Relic \HII Regions
Midori Tokutani, Naoki Yoshida, S. Peng Oh +1
A gravitational lensing explanation for the excess of strong Mg-II absorbers in GRB afterglow spectra
Stuart Wyithe, S. Peng Oh, Bartosz Pindor
Fossil Ionized Bubbles Around Dead Quasars During Reionization
Steven Furlanetto, Zoltan Haiman, S. Peng Oh
The impact of magnetic fields on thermal instability
Suoqing Ji, S. Peng Oh, Michael McCourt
Dark halo properties from rotation curves
Raul Jimenez, Licia Verde, S. Peng Oh
Interaction of Cosmic Rays with Cold Clouds in Galactic Halos
Joshua Wiener, S. Peng Oh, Ellen G. Zweibel
Reionization by Hard Photons: I. X-rays from the First Star Clusters
S. Peng Oh
Photo-heating and the fate of hard photons during the reionisation of HeII by quasars
James S. Bolton, S. Peng Oh, Steven R. Furlanetto
Foregrounds for 21cm Observations of Neutral Gas at High Redshift
S. Peng Oh, Katherine J. Mack
AGN Feedback and Bimodality in Cluster Core Entropy
Fulai Guo, S. Peng Oh, M. Ruszkowski
Model Atmospheres for Irradiated Giant Stars: Implications for the Galactic Center
Raul Jimenez, Juliana P. da Silva, S. Peng Oh +2
Could AGN Outbursts Transform Cool Core Clusters?
Fulai Guo, S. Peng Oh
High $β$ Effects on Cosmic Ray Streaming in Galaxy Clusters
Joshua Wiener, Ellen G. Zweibel, S. Peng Oh
Lyman Alpha Radiative Transfer in a Multi-Phase Medium
Matthew Hansen, S. Peng Oh
From Mirrors to Windows: Lyman-Alpha Radiative Transfer in a Very Clumpy Medium
Max Gronke, Mark Dijkstra, Michael McCourt +1
Probing Population III Stars in Galaxy IOK-1 at z = 6.96 through He II Emission
Zheng Cai, Xiaohui Fan, Linhua Jiang +7
The Distribution of Bubble Sizes During Reionization
Yin Lin, S. Peng Oh, Steven R. Furlanetto +1
Systematic Effects of Foreground Removal in 21cm Surveys of Reionization
Nada Petrovic, S. Peng Oh
Cosmology from the Highly-Redshifted 21 cm Line
Steven Furlanetto, Adam Lidz, Abraham Loeb +26
HeII Recombination Lines From the First Luminous Objects
S. Peng Oh, Zoltan Haiman, Martin J. Rees
A New Era in Extragalactic Background Light Measurements: The Cosmic History of Accretion, Nucleosynthesis and Reionization
Asantha Cooray, Alexandre Amblard, Charles Beichman +52
A Characteristic Scale for Cold Gas
Michael McCourt, S. Peng Oh, Ryan M. O'Leary +1
The Efficiency of Magnetic Field Amplification at Shocks by Turbulence
Suoqing Ji, S. Peng Oh, Mateusz Ruszkowski +1
Entropy Injection as a Global Feedback Mechanism
S. Peng Oh, Andrew Benson
The Equation of State of the Intergalactic Medium After Hydrogen Reionization
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
Astrophysics from the Highly-Redshifted 21 cm Line
Steven Furlanetto, Adam Lidz, Abraham Loeb +26
The Flatness and Sudden Evolution of the Intergalactic Ionizing Background
Joseph A. Muñoz, S. Peng Oh, Frederick B. Davies +1
Second-Generation Objects in the Universe: Radiative Cooling and Collapse of Halos with Virial Temperatures Above 10^4 Kelvin
S. Peng Oh, Zoltan Haiman
Early reionization by miniquasars
Piero Madau, Martin J. Rees, Marta Volonteri +2
The evolution of the Lyman-alpha forest effective optical depth following HeII reionisation
James S. Bolton, S. Peng Oh, Steven R. Furlanetto
Cosmic Ray Heating of the Warm Ionized Medium
Joshua Wiener, Ellen G. Zweibel, S. Peng Oh
Gas Clumping in Self-Consistent Reionisation Models
K. Finlator, S. Peng Oh, F. Ãzel +1
Cosmological MHD simulations of cluster formation with anisotropic thermal conduction
M. Ruszkowski, D. Lee, M. Bruggen +2
Taxing the Rich: Recombinations and Bubble Growth During Reionization
Steven R. Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
Probing the Dark Ages with Metal Absorption Lines
S. Peng Oh
Shaken and stirred: conduction and turbulence in clusters of galaxies
M. Ruszkowski, S. Peng Oh
Disentangling Resonant Scattering and Gas Motions in Galaxy Cluster Emission Line Profiles
Cien Shang, S. Peng Oh
The Impact of HI in Galaxies on 21-cm Intensity Fluctuations During the Reionisation Epoch
Stuart Wyithe, Lila Warszawski, Paul M. Geil +1
Constraining Very High Mass Population III Stars through He II Emission in Galaxy BDF-521 at z = 7.01
Zheng Cai, Xiaohui Fan, Linhua Jiang +4
Probing High Redshift Radiation Fields with Gamma-Ray Absorption
S. Peng Oh
The growth and entrainment of cold gas in a hot wind
Max Gronke, S. Peng Oh
Cosmology at Low Frequencies: The 21 cm Transition and the High-Redshift Universe
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh, Frank Briggs
The History and Morphology of Helium Reionization
Steven Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
The Fermi Bubbles. II. The Potential Roles of Viscosity and Cosmic Ray Diffusion in Jet Models
Fulai Guo, William G. Mathews, Gregory Dobler +1
Chaotic cold accretion onto black holes
M. Gaspari, M. Ruszkowski, S. Peng Oh
Have We Detected Patchy Reionization in Quasar Spectra?
Adam Lidz, S. Peng Oh, Steven R. Furlanetto
Sunyaev-Zeldovich Fluctuations from the First Stars?
S. Peng Oh, Asantha Cooray, Marc Kamionkowski
Reionization Through the Lens of Percolation Theory
Steven R. Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh
Intensity Mapping with Carbon Monoxide Emission Lines and the Redshifted 21 cm Line
Adam Lidz, Steven R. Furlanetto, S. Peng Oh +4
CMBPol Mission Concept Study: Reionization Science with the Cosmic Microwave Background
Matias Zaldarriaga, Loris Colombo, Eiichiro Komatsu +6
Did Very Massive Stars Pre-enrich and Reionize the Universe?
S. Peng Oh, Kenneth M. Nollett, Piero Madau +1