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189 Publications


2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21997 | OA | PlanS
A path to constraints on common envelope ejection in massive binaries: Full evolutionary reconstruction of three Black Hole X-ray binaries
Z. Li, D. Wei, S. Jia, H. Chen, H. Ge, Z. Chen, Y. Zhang, X. Chen, Z. Han, The Astrophysical Journal 1004 (2026).
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21999 | OA | PlanS
A GLIMPSE of intermediate mass Black Holes in the epoch of reionization: Witnessing the descendants of direct collapse?
Fei Q, Fujimoto S, Naidu RP, Chisholm J, Atek H, Brammer G, Asada Y, Berg DA, Bromm V, Furtak LJ, Greene JE, Hsiao TYY, Jeon J, Kokorev V, Matthee JJ, Natarajan P, Pan R, Richard J, Saldana-Lopez A, Schaerer D, Volonteri M, Zitrin A. 2026. A GLIMPSE of intermediate mass Black Holes in the epoch of reionization: Witnessing the descendants of direct collapse? The Astrophysical Journal. 1003(2), 244.
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21705 | OA
An eclipsing 8.56 minutes orbital period mass-transferring binary
Chickles ET, Chakraborty J, Burdge KB, Dhillon VS, Draghis P, El-Badry K, Green MJ, Householder A, Hughes S, Layden C, Littlefair SP, Munday J, Pelisoli I, Redden MS, Tonry J, van Roestel JC, Angile FE, Brown AJ, Segura NC, Dinsmore J, Dyer M, Furesz G, Gabutti M, Garbutt J, García-Mejía J, Jarvis D, Kennedy MR, Kerry P, Mccormac J, Mo G, Osip D, Parsons S, Pike E, Piotrowski JJ, Romani RW, Sahman D, Simcoe R. 2026. An eclipsing 8.56 minutes orbital period mass-transferring binary. The Astrophysical Journal. 1000(2), 237.
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21710 | OA
Galaxies in the epoch of reionization are all bark and no bite-plenty of ionizing photons, low escape fractions
Papovich C, Cole JW, Hu W, Finkelstein SL, Shen L, Arrabal Haro P, Amorín RO, Backhaus BE, Bagley MB, Bhatawdekar R, Calabrò A, Carnall AC, Cleri NJ, Daddi E, Dickinson M, Grogin NA, Holwerda BW, Jaskot AE, Koekemoer AM, Llerena M, Lucas RA, Mascia S, Pacucci F, Pentericci L, Pérez-González PG, Pirzkal N, Raghunathan S, Seillé LM, Somerville RS, Yung LYA. 2026. Galaxies in the epoch of reionization are all bark and no bite-plenty of ionizing photons, low escape fractions. The Astrophysical Journal. 1000(1), 111.
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21712 | OA [Published Version] View | Files available | DOI
 

2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21715 | OA | PlanS
What you see is what you get: Empirically measured bolometric luminosities of Little Red Dots
Greene JE, Setton DJ, Furtak LJ, Naidu RP, Volonteri M, Dayal P, Labbe I, Van Dokkum P, Bezanson R, Brammer G, Cutler SE, Glazebrook K, De Graaff A, Hirschmann M, Hviding RE, Kokorev V, Leja J, Liu H, Ma Y, Matthee JJ, Nanayakkara T, Oesch PA, Pan R, Price SH, Spilker JS, Wang B, Weaver JR, Whitaker KE, Williams CC, Zitrin A. 2026. What you see is what you get: Empirically measured bolometric luminosities of Little Red Dots. The Astrophysical Journal. 996(2), 129.
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21725 | OA | PlanS
The White Dwarf initial–final mass relation from open clusters in Gaia DR3
D.R. Miller, I. Caiazzo, J. Heyl, H.B. Richer, M.A. Hollands, P.E. Tremblay, K. El-Badry, A.C. Rodriguez, Z.P. Vanderbosch, The Astrophysical Journal 996 (2026).
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21760 | OA | PlanS
3I/ATLAS: In search of the witnesses to its voyage
X. Pérez-Couto, S. Torres Rodriguez, E. Villaver, A.J. Mustill, M. Manteiga, The Astrophysical Journal 1001 (2026).
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | arXiv
 

2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21844 | OA | PlanS
The emergence of Little Red Dots from binary massive black holes
K. Inayoshi, J. Shangguan, X. Chen, L.C. Ho, Z. Haiman, The Astrophysical Journal 1002 (2026).
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21882 | OA | PlanS
The missing hard photons of Little Red Dots: Their incident ionizing spectra resemble massive stars
B. Wang, J. Leja, H. Katz, K. Inayoshi, N.J. Cleri, A. De Graaff, R.E. Hviding, P. Van Dokkum, J.E. Greene, I. Labbé, J.J. Matthee, I. Mcconachie, R.P. Naidu, E.J. Nelson, The Astrophysical Journal 1003 (2026).
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2026 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21930 | OA | PlanS
A fleeting GLIMPSE of N/O enrichment at cosmic dawn: Evidence for Wolf Rayet N stars in a z = 6.1 galaxy
Berg DA, Naidu RP, Chisholm J, Atek H, Fujimoto S, Kokorev V, Furtak LJ, Kobayashi C, Schaerer D, Adamo A, Fei Q, Korber D, Matthee JJ, Marques-Chaves R, Martinez Z, Mcquinn KBW, Muñoz JB, Oesch PA, Saldana-Lopez A, Stark DP, Stephenson MG, Hsiao TYY. 2026. A fleeting GLIMPSE of N/O enrichment at cosmic dawn: Evidence for Wolf Rayet N stars in a z = 6.1 galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal. 1003(2), 112.
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21057 | OA | PlanS
Little Red Dots at an inflection point: Ubiquitous v-shaped turnover consistently occurs at the Balmer limit
Setton DJ, Greene JE, de Graaff A, Ma Y逸伦, Leja J, Matthee JJ, Bezanson R, Boogaard LA, Cleri NJ, Katz H, Labbe I, Maseda MV, McConachie I, Miller TB, Price SH, Suess KA, van Dokkum P, Wang 王 B冰洁, Weibel A, Whitaker KE, Williams CC. 2025. Little Red Dots at an inflection point: Ubiquitous v-shaped turnover consistently occurs at the Balmer limit. The Astrophysical Journal. 995(1), 118.
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21061 | OA | PlanS
GLIMPSE: An ultrafaint ≃10^5 M⊙ Pop III galaxy candidate and first constraints on the Pop III UV luminosity function at z ≃ 6–7
Fujimoto S, Naidu RP, Chisholm J, Atek H, Endsley R, Kokorev V, Furtak LJ, Pan R, Liu B, Bromm V, Venditti A, Visbal E, Sarmento R, Weibel A, Oesch PA, Brammer G, Schaerer D, Adamo A, Berg DA, Bezanson R, Bouwens R, Chemerynska I, Claeyssens A, Dessauges-Zavadsky M, Frebel A, Korber D, Labbe I, Marques-Chaves R, Matthee JJ, McQuinn KBW, Muñoz JB, Natarajan P, Saldana-Lopez A, Suess KA, Volonteri M, Zitrin A. 2025. GLIMPSE: An ultrafaint ≃10^5 M⊙ Pop III galaxy candidate and first constraints on the Pop III UV luminosity function at z ≃  6–7. The Astrophysical Journal. 989, 46.
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21062 | OA | PlanS
Environmental evidence for overly massive Black Holes in low-mass galaxies and a Black Hole–Halo mass relation at z ∼ 5
J.J. Matthee, R.P. Naidu, G. Kotiwale, L.J. Furtak, I. Kramarenko, R. Mackenzie, J. Greene, A. Adamo, R.J. Bouwens, C. Di Cesare, A.-C. Eilers, A. de Graaff, K.E. Heintz, D. Kashino, M.V. Maseda, S. Tacchella, A. Torralba Torregrosa, The Astrophysical Journal 988 (2025).
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21123 | OA | PlanS
Gravitational wave decoupling in retrograde circumbinary disks
D. O’Neill, C. Tiede, D.J. D’Orazio, Z. Haiman, A. MacFadyen, The Astrophysical Journal 993 (2025).
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21124 | OA | PlanS
SHELLQs-JWST unveils the host galaxies of 12 quasars at z > 6
Ding X, Onoue M, Silverman JD, Matsuoka Y, Izumi T, Strauss MA, Yang L, Jahnke K, Phillips CL, Treu T, Andika IT, Aoki K, Arita J, Baba S, Bosman SEI, Eilers A-C, Fujimoto S, Haiman Z, Imanishi M, Inayoshi K, Iwasawa K, Kartaltepe J, Kashikawa N, Kawaguchi T, Li J, Lee C-H, Lupi A, Schindler J-T, Schramm M, Shimasaku K, Shuntov M, Tanaka TS, Toba Y, Trakhtenbrot B, Umehata H, Vestergaard M, Wang F, Yang J. 2025. SHELLQs-JWST unveils the host galaxies of 12 quasars at z > 6. The Astrophysical Journal. 993(1), 91.
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21129 | OA | PlanS
Relativistic binary precession: Impact on eccentric massive binary black hole accretion and hydrodynamics
S. DeLaurentiis, Z. Haiman, J.R. Westernacher-Schneider, L.M. Krauth, J. Davelaar, J. Zrake, A. MacFadyen, The Astrophysical Journal 980 (2025).
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21246 | OA | PlanS
Machine Learning inference of stellar properties using integrated photometric and spectroscopic data
I. Kamai, A.M. Bronstein, H.B. Perets, The Astrophysical Journal 994 (2025).
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21724 | OA | PlanS
The effect of intrinsic alignments on weak-lensing statistics in hydrodynamical simulations
M.E. Lee, Z. Haiman, S. Pandey, S. Genel, The Astrophysical Journal 996 (2025).
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2025 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 21727 | OA | PlanS
Deciphering the nature of Virgil: An obscured active galactic nucleus lurking within an apparently normal Lyα emitter during cosmic reionization
Rinaldi P, Pérez-González PG, Rieke GH, Lyu J, D’Eugenio F, Wu Z, Carniani S, Looser TJ, Shivaei I, Boogaard LA, Diaz-Santos T, Colina L, Östlin G, Alberts S, Álvarez-Márquez J, Annuziatella M, Aravena M, Bhatawdekar R, Bunker AJ, Caputi KI, Charlot S, Crespo Gómez A, Curti M, Eckart A, Gillman S, Hainline K, Kumari N, Hjorth J, Iani E, Inami H, Ji Z, Johnson BD, Jones GC, Labiano Á, Maiolino R, Melinder J, Moutard T, Peissker F, Rieke M, Robertson B, Scholtz J, Tacchella S, Van Der Werf PP, Walter F, Williams CC, Willott C, Witstok J, Übler H, Zhu Y. 2025. Deciphering the nature of Virgil: An obscured active galactic nucleus lurking within an apparently normal Lyα emitter during cosmic reionization. The Astrophysical Journal. 994(1), 86.
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