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Carlos S. Frenk (Durham)

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Papers (17)

  1. HBT+: an improved code for finding subhalos and building merger trees in cosmological simulations astro-ph.CO · 2017 · author #3
  2. Properties of Local Group galaxies in hydrodynamical simulations of sterile neutrino dark matter cosmologies astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #7
  3. Addressing the too big to fail problem with baryon physics and sterile neutrino dark matter astro-ph.GA · 2016 · author #8
  4. The effect of baryons on redshift space distortions and cosmic density and velocity fields in the EAGLE simulation astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #3
  5. The Mass-Concentration-Redshift Relation of Cold and Warm Dark Matter Halos astro-ph.CO · 2016 · author #8
  6. The Copernicus Complexio: a high-resolution view of the small-scale Universe astro-ph.CO · 2015 · author #3
  7. Molecular hydrogen abundances of galaxies in the EAGLE simulations astro-ph.GA · 2015 · author #5
  8. Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): The halo mass of galaxy groups from maximum-likelihood weak lensing astro-ph.CO · 2014 · author #3
  9. A clear and measurable signature of modified gravity in the galaxy velocity field astro-ph.CO · 2014 · author #4
  10. The Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect in $f(R)$ gravity astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #4
  11. A Possible Cold Imprint of Voids on the Microwave Background Radiation astro-ph.CO · 2013 · author #5
  12. The large-scale structure of the Universe astro-ph · 2006 · author #2
  13. Large-scale structure in COBE-normalized cold dark matter cosmogonies astro-ph · 1997 · author #3
  14. Cluster correlation functions in N-body simulations astro-ph · 1996 · author #3
  15. Constraining Omega using weak gravitational lensing by clusters astro-ph · 1996 · author #3
  16. Cluster mass reconstruction from weak gravitational lensing astro-ph · 1996 · author #3
  17. Using the Evolution of Clusters to Constrain Omega astro-ph · 1996 · author #3

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