h2g2 is the unconventional guide to life, the universe and everything, a guide that's written by visitors to the website, creating an organic and evolving encyclopedia of life
These pages render the prevailing scientific view that the atoms in our bodies relate to the Universe in general. We elucidate the modern paradigm of cosmic evolution—an astrobiology, a cosmogenesis, a whole new scientific philosophy—whereby changes, both gradual or episodic and generational or developmental, in the composition and structure of matter have given rise to galaxies, stars, planets, and life. We attempt to synthesize the essential ingredients of astrophysics and biochemistry, for these two subjects more than any others are greatly impacting our philosophical conceptions of ourselves as human beings and of our place in the Universe. Published by Tufts University.
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A. Benitez-Llambay, J. Navarro, M. Abadi, S. Gottloeber, G. Yepes, Y. Hoffman, and M. Steinmetz. (2012)cite arxiv:1211.0536Comment: Submitted to ApJL. 6 pages, 4 figures. A set of movies showing the interaction between dwarf galaxies and the Cosmic Web can be found at mirror 1 http://www.astro.uvic.ca/~mario/dwarf-web/ or at mirror 2 http://www.iate.oac.uncor.edu/~alejandro/dwarf-web/ . Comments are welcomed.
A. Reines, J. Greene, and M. Geha. (2013)cite arxiv:1308.0328Comment: 26 pages, 15 figures, 6 tables. Submitted to ApJ; this version incorporates initial comments from the referee.
P. van Dokkum, R. Abraham, A. Merritt, J. Zhang, M. Geha, and C. Conroy. (2014)cite arxiv:1410.8141Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters. To illustrate how big and fluffy these things are we made a graphic comparing the one with ACS imaging (Fig 4) to several well-known galaxies, if they were at the same distance: http://www.astro.yale.edu/dokkum/coma_udgs/sizes.jpg.
D. Brisbin, and M. Harwit. (2011)cite arxiv:1110.5862
Comment: 27 pages plus bibliography 4 figures 3 supplementary online figures
ascii data tables available.
S. Courteau, M. Cappellari, R. de Jong, A. Dutton, E. Emsellem, H. Hoekstra, L. Koopmans, G. Mamon, C. Maraston, T. Treu and 1 other author(s). (2013)cite arxiv:1309.3276Comment: 145 pages, 28 figures, to appear in Reviews of Modern Physics. Figure 22 is missing here, and Figs. 15, 26-28 are at low resolution. For the full review with figures, please consult: http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~courteau/GalaxyMasses_9sep2013.pdf.
C. Hayward, P. Torrey, V. Springel, L. Hernquist, and M. Vogelsberger. (2013)cite arxiv:1309.2942Comment: Submitted to MNRAS. Animations for all simulations available at http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/itc/research/arepomerger/ . 25 pages, 14 figures. Comments encouraged.
J. Brownstein, and J. Moffat. (2005)cite arxiv:astro-ph/0506370
Comment: 43 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, 101 galaxies. Submitted to ApJ, June
20, 2005. Accepted for publication in ApJ, September 21, 2005. To be published
in ApJ 636 (January 10, 2006).
A. Hobbs, J. Read, and A. Nicola. (2014)cite arxiv:1410.3827Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures, submitted to MNRAS. Movies available (sorted by publication) at http://www.phys.ethz.ch/~ahobbs/movies.html. Comments welcome.