122 papers found
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Feedback: Now with Physics
Not so lumpy after all: modeling the depletion of dark matter subhalos by Milky Way-like galaxies
Giant clumps in the FIRE simulations: a case study of a massive high-redshift galaxy
Gravitational torque-driven black hole growth and feedback in cosmological simulations
When the Jeans don't fit: How stellar feedback drives stellar kinematics and complicates dynamical modeling in low-mass galaxies
The Cosmic Baryon Cycle and Galaxy Mass Assembly in the FIRE Simulations
Colours, Star formation Rates, and Environments of Star forming and Quiescent Galaxies at the Cosmic Noon
The impact of stellar feedback on hot gas in galaxy haloes: the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect and soft X-ray emission
Erratum: Formation of new stellar populations from gas accreted by massive young star clusters
Reconciling Dwarf Galaxies With λcdm Cosmology: Simulating a Realistic Population of Satellites Around a Milky Way–mass Galaxy
Strongly time-variable ultraviolet metal-line emission from the circum-galactic medium of high-redshift galaxies
The Structure and Dynamical Evolution of the Stellar Disk of a Simulated Milky Way-Mass Galaxy
Feedback first: the surprisingly weak effects of magnetic fields, viscosity, conduction, and metal diffusion on galaxy formation
High Angular Momentum Halo Gas: a Feedback and Code-Independent Prediction of LCDM
The Impact of Baryonic Physics on the Structure of Dark Matter Halos: the View from the FIRE Cosmological Simulations
A stellar feedback origin for neutral hydrogen in high-redshift quasar-mass haloes
Binary stars can provide the ‘missing photons’ needed for reionization
Supernova feedback in a local vertically stratified medium: interstellar turbulence and galactic winds
Breathing Fire: How Stellar Feedback Drives Radial Migration, Rapid Size Fluctuations, and Population Gradients in Low-Mass Galaxies
Constraining the Dynamical Importance of Hot Gas and Radiation Pressure in Quasar Outflows Using Emission Line Ratios
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