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Richard G. Bower

Identifiers

  • name variant Richard G. Bower 0.60 · backfill

Papers (67)

  1. Disruption of satellite galaxies in simulated groups and clusters: the roles of accretion time, baryons, and pre-processing astro-ph.GA · 2019 · author #6
  2. SWIFT: Maintaining weak-scalability with a dynamic range of $10^4$ in time-step size to harness extreme adaptivity cs.DC · 2018 · author #2
  3. The oxygen abundance gradients in the gas discs of galaxies in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #3
  4. Evolution of the stellar metallicities of galaxies in the EAGLE simulations astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #2
  5. The evolution of the baryon fraction in halos as a cause of scatter in the galaxy stellar mass in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.GA · 2018 · author #6
  6. An Efficient SIMD Implementation of Pseudo-Verlet Lists for Neighbour Interactions in Particle-Based Codes cs.DC · 2018 · author #4
  7. Galaxy Formation Efficiency and the Multiverse Explanation of the Cosmological Constant with EAGLE Simulations astro-ph.CO · 2018 · author #4
  8. The three phases of galaxy formation astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #4
  9. Comparing galaxy formation in semi-analytic models and hydrodynamical simulations astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #5
  10. Galaxy And Mass Assembly: search for a population of high-entropy galaxy groups astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #6
  11. Optical colours and spectral indices of $z=0.1$ EAGLE galaxies with 3D dust radiative transfer code SKIRT astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #5
  12. Gemini Observations of Galaxies in Rich Early Environments (GOGREEN) I: Survey Description astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #24
  13. The relation between galaxy morphology and colour in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #4
  14. Galaxy metallicity scaling relations in the EAGLE simulations astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #2
  15. The Cluster-EAGLE project: global properties of simulated clusters with resolved galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #7
  16. The Hydrangea simulations: galaxy formation in and around massive clusters astro-ph.GA · 2017 · author #8
  17. HST H{\alpha} grism spectroscopy of ROLES: a flatter low-mass slope for the z~1 SSFR--mass relation astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #6
  18. Small-scale galaxy clustering in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #8
  19. A chronicle of galaxy mass assembly in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #3
  20. Barred galaxies in the EAGLE cosmological hydrodynamical simulation astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #5
  21. The origin of the enhanced metallicity of satellite galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #5
  22. Being WISE II: Reducing the Influence of Star Formation History on the Mass-to-Light Ratio of Quiescent Galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #7
  23. Size matters: abundance matching, galaxy sizes, and the Tully-Fisher relation in EAGLE astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #5
  24. The environmental dependence of HI in galaxies in the EAGLE simulations astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #7
  25. The EAGLE simulations: atomic hydrogen associated with galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #8
  26. Supermassive black holes in the EAGLE Universe. Revealing the observables of their growth astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #2
  27. Bimodality of low-redshift circumgalactic O VI in non-equilibrium EAGLE zoom simulations astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #8
  28. The origin of the $\alpha$-enhancement of massive galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #3
  29. The brighter galaxies reionised the Universe astro-ph.CO · 2015 · author #4
  30. Galaxies in the EAGLE hydrodynamical simulation and in the Durham and Munich semi-analytical models astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #6
  31. Evidence for a change in the dominant satellite galaxy quenching mechanism at z=1 astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #6
  32. The distribution of atomic hydrogen in EAGLE galaxies: morphologies, profiles, and HI holes astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #4
  33. Recycled stellar ejecta as fuel for star formation and implications for the origin of the galaxy mass-metallicity relation astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #4
  34. Intrinsic alignments of galaxies in the EAGLE and cosmo-OWLS simulations astro-ph.CO · 2015 · author #5
  35. The alignment and shape of dark matter, stellar, and hot gas distributions in the EAGLE and cosmo-OWLS simulations astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #5
  36. The distribution of neutral hydrogen around high-redshift galaxies and quasars in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.CO · 2015 · author #3
  37. The EAGLE simulations of galaxy formation: calibration of subgrid physics and model variations astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #3
  38. The metallicity of galactic winds astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #3
  39. The EAGLE project: Simulating the evolution and assembly of galaxies and their environments astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #3
  40. Overconsumption, outflows and the quenching of satellite galaxies astro-ph.GA · 2014 · author #2
  41. Star Formation and Environmental Quenching of GEEC2 Group Galaxies at z~1 astro-ph.GA · 2013 · author #7
  42. The dynamics of z=0.8 H-alpha-selected star-forming galaxies from KMOS/CF-HiZELS astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #5
  43. Do group dynamics play a role in the evolution of member galaxies? astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #10
  44. Efficient satellite quenching at z~1 from the GEEC2 spectroscopic survey of galaxy groups astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #8
  45. Exploring the Diversity of Groups at 0.1<z<0.8 with X-ray and Optically Selected Samples astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #11
  46. Substructure in the Most Massive GEEC Groups: Field-like Populations in Dynamically Active Groups astro-ph.CO · 2012 · author #9
  47. Numerical overcooling in shocks astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #3
  48. The population of Milky Way satellites in the LambdaCDM cosmology astro-ph.GA · 2011 · author #3
  49. A spectroscopic measurement of galaxy formation timescales with ROLES astro-ph.CO · 2011 · author #2
  50. The stellar and hot gas content of low-mass galaxy clusters astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #3
  51. Gas expulsion by quasar-driven winds as a solution to the over-cooling problem in galaxy groups and clusters astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #3
  52. The mass assembly of galaxy groups and the evolution of the magnitude gap astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #6
  53. The local star-formation rate density: assessing calibrations using [OII], Ha and UV luminosities astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #5
  54. The Redshift One LDSS-3 Emission line Survey (ROLES) II: Survey method and z~1 mass-dependent star-formation rate density astro-ph.CO · 2010 · author #4
  55. Large-scale Structure and Dynamics of the Most X-ray Luminous Galaxy Cluster Known -- RX J1347-1145 astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #9
  56. The case for AGN feedback in galaxy groups astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #4
  57. Hot gas halos around disk galaxies: Confronting cosmological simulations with observations astro-ph.CO · 2009 · author #6
  58. Modelling the jet power in elliptical galaxies: support for rapidly spinning black holes astro-ph · 2006 · author #2
  59. The Evolution of [OII] Emission from Cluster Galaxies astro-ph · 2004 · author #2
  60. Exploring the Selection of Galaxy Clusters and Groups: An Optical Survey for X-ray Dark Clusters astro-ph · 2003 · author #2
  61. The Difference Between Clusters and Groups: A Journey from Cluster Cores to their Outskirts and Beyond astro-ph · 2003 · author #1
  62. On the Origin of Intracluster Entropy astro-ph · 2003 · author #3
  63. Modified-Entropy Models for the Intracluster Medium astro-ph · 2002 · author #4
  64. Bubbles, feedback and the intra-cluster medium: three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations astro-ph · 2001 · author #2
  65. A low global star formation rate in the rich galaxy cluster AC114 at z=0.32 astro-ph · 2000 · author #3
  66. The Formation History of Early-Type Galaxies: An Observational Perspective astro-ph · 1998 · author #1
  67. A Weak Lensing Survey in the Fields of z~1 Luminous Radio Sources astro-ph · 1996 · author #1

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