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Nucleosynthetic signatures of primordial origin around supermassive black holes. (arXiv:2109.05035v1 [astro-ph.CO])
Virtual Journal - Volume 19, Issue 38 - article #5
Phoebe Upton Sanderbeck
,
Simeon Bird
,
Zoltan Haiman
http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.05035
Formation of GW190521 via Gas Accretion onto Population III Stellar Black Hole Remnants Born in High-redshift Minihalos
Virtual Journal - Volume 18, Issue 45 - article #29
Mohammadtaher Safarzadeh
,
Zoltán Haiman
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/903/1/L21
Gravitational Waves from Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
Virtual Journal - Volume 16, Issue 34 - article #33
Kohei Inayoshi
,
Kohei Ichikawa,
,
Zoltán Haiman
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/863/2/L36
Self-consistent semi-analytic models of the first stars. (arXiv:1705.09005v1 [astro-ph.GA])
Virtual Journal - Volume 15, Issue 21 - article #8
Eli Visbal
,
Zoltan Haiman
,
Greg L. Bryan
http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.09005
Intermediate-mass black holes from Population III remnants in the first galactic nuclei
Virtual Journal - Volume 14, Issue 27 - article #21
Ryu
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T.
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Tanaka
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T. L.
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Perna
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R.
,
Haiman
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Z.
>Oxford University Press
http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/460/4/4122?rss=1
Gravitational wave background from Population III binary black holes consistent with cosmic reionization. (arXiv:1603.06921v2 [astro-ph.GA] UPDATED)
Virtual Journal - Volume 14, Issue 25 - article #4
Kohei Inayoshi
,
Kazumi Kashiyama
,
Eli Visbal
,
Zoltan Haiman
http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.06921
Limits on Population III star formation in minihaloes implied by Planck
Virtual Journal - Volume 13, Issue 21 - article #8
Eli Visbal
,
Zoltan Haiman
,
Greg L. Bryan
arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2015, Issue: 29 May
arXiv:1505.06359
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Looking for Population III stars with He ii line intensity mapping
Virtual Journal - Volume 13, Issue 21 - article #38
Eli Visbal
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Zoltán Haiman
,
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Greg L. Bryan
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume: 450, Issue: 3
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Looking for Population III stars with He II line intensity mapping
Virtual Journal - Volume 13, Issue 2 - article #6
Eli Visbal
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Zoltan Haiman
,
Greg L. Bryan
arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2015, Issue: 16 Jan
arXiv:1501.03177
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High-redshift star formation in a time-dependent Lyman–Werner background
Virtual Journal - Volume 12, Issue 23 - article #125
Eli Visbal
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Zoltán Haiman
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Bryan Terrazas
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Greg L. Bryan
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and
Rennan Barkana
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Volume: 445, Issue: 1
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Observing the First Stars and Black Holes
Virtual Journal - Volume 6, Issue 39 - article #6
Zoltan Haiman
(Columbia University)
arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Volume: 2008, Issue: 25 Sep
arXiv:0809.3926
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Significant primordial star formation at redshifts
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Virtual Journal - Volume 4, Issue 13 - article #35
Raul Jimenez
and
Zoltan Haiman
Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7083
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Significant primordial star formation at redshifts
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34
Virtual Journal - Volume 4, Issue 12 - article #38
Raul Jimenez
and
Zoltan Haiman
Nature - Volume 440, Issue 7083
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Significant primordial star formation at redshifts z ~ 3-4
Virtual Journal - Volume 4, Issue 8 - article #13
Raul Jimenez
(UPenn),
Zoltan Haiman
(Columbia)
ArXiv - Astrophysics
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Weighing Neutrinos with Galaxy Cluster Surveys
Virtual Journal - Volume 3, Issue 26 - article #160
Sheng Wang
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Zoltán Haiman
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Wayne Hu
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Justin Khoury
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Morgan May
Physical Review Letters - Vol. 95, No. 1 July 2005
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A Limit from the X-Ray Background on the Contribution of Quasars to Reionization
Virtual Journal - Volume 2, Issue 39 - article #57
Mark Dijkstra
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Zoltán Haiman
,
and
Abraham Loeb
Astrophysical Journal Vol 613, No 2 October 2004
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Galaxy formation: Caught in the act?
Virtual Journal - Volume 2, Issue 34 - article #36
ZOLTÁN HAIMAN
Nature - Vol 430 No 7003 August 2004
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Do We Need Stars to Reionize the Universe at High Redshifts? Early Reionization by Decaying Heavy Sterile Neutrinos
Virtual Journal - Volume 2, Issue 2 - article #39
Steen H. Hansen
and
Zoltán Haiman
The Astrophysical Journal - Volume 600, Number 1, Part 1
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Gamma-Ray Bursts as a Probe of the Epoch of Reionization
Virtual Journal - Volume 1, Issue 23 - article #1
D. Q. Lamb
,
Z. Haiman
arXiv.org - Astrophysics - Dec 2003
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The Thermal Memory of Reionization History
Virtual Journal - Volume 1, Issue 13 - article #25
Lam Hui
and
Zoltán Haiman
The Astrophysical Journal - Volume 596, Number 1, Part 1
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