DOI,IST REx ID,Title of publication
10.1086/343116,17798,Constraining the Redshift z ~ 6 quasar luminosity function using gravitational lensing
10.1086/324401,17803,"Connections between the cosmic baryon fraction, the extragalactic ionizing background, and Lyman break galaxies"
10.1086/318330,17816,Constraining the lifetime of quasars from their spatial clustering
10.1086/322310,17824,The merger history of supermassive black holes in galaxies
10.1086/320650,17826,He II recombination lines from the first luminous objects
10.1086/321567,17829,Extended Lyα emission around young quasars: A constraint on galaxy formation
10.1086/320586,17831,What is the highest plausible redshift of luminous quasars?
10.1086/322393,17832,Constraints on warm dark matter from cosmological reionization
10.1086/319732,17840,"Probing early structure formation with far‐infrared background correlations"
10.1086/320232,17847,Photon consumption in minihalos during cosmological reionization
10.1086/320939,17849,Constraints on cosmological parameters from future galaxy cluster surveys
10.1086/308723,17814,The radiative feedback of the first cosmological objects
10.1086/308557,17817,"Cosmological constant or intergalactic dust? Constraints from the cosmic far‐infrared background"
10.1086/308374,17830,"Correlations in the far‐infrared background"
10.1086/308468,17833,On the cosmological evolution of the luminosity function and the accretion rate of quasars
10.1086/307393,17815,"Determining the redshift of reionization from the spectra of high‐redshift sources"
10.1086/307276,17835,Models for dusty Lyα emitters at high redshift
10.1086/306969,17837,"Constraints from the Hubble deep field on high‐redshift quasar models"
10.1086/306017,17839,Observational signatures of the first quasars
10.1086/303647,17821,Destruction of molecular hydrogen during cosmological reionization
