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Following the cosmic evolution of pristine gas. II. The search for pop III–bright galaxies
R Sarmento, E Scannapieco, S Cohen
The Astrophysical Journal 854 (1), 75, 2018
542018
Following the cosmic evolution of pristine gas. I. Implications for Milky Way halo stars
R Sarmento, E Scannapieco, L Pan
The Astrophysical Journal 834 (1), 23, 2016
412016
Following the cosmic evolution of pristine gas. III. The observational consequences of the unknown properties of population III stars
R Sarmento, E Scannapieco, B Côté
The Astrophysical Journal 871 (2), 206, 2019
312019
On neutron star mergers as the source of r-process-enhanced metal-poor stars in the milky way
M Safarzadeh, R Sarmento, E Scannapieco
The Astrophysical Journal 876 (1), 28, 2019
282019
The Thermal Sunyaev–Zel’dovich Effect from Massive, Quiescent 0.5≤ z≤ 1.5 Galaxies
J Meinke, K Böckmann, S Cohen, P Mauskopf, E Scannapieco, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 913 (2), 88, 2021
162021
The Effects of Radiative Feedback and Supernova-induced Turbulence on Early Galaxies
R Sarmento, E Scannapieco
The Astrophysical Journal 935 (2), 174, 2022
102022
The Evolution of Pristine Gas: Implications for Milky Way Halo Stars
RJ Sarmento, E Scannapieco, L Pan
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts# 228 228, 319.11, 2016
32016
Erratum:“The Thermal Sunyaev–Zel’dovich Effect from Massive, Quiescent 0.5≤ z≤ 1.5 Galaxies”(2021, ApJ, 913, 88)
J Meinke, K Böckmann, S Cohen, P Mauskopf, E Scannapieco, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 952 (2), 170, 2023
12023
Following the Cosmic Evolution of the Pristine Gas Pop III Star Formation and the First Galaxies
RJ Sarmento
Arizona State University, 2018
2018
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