Reading List
(Limited to material which is relevant to my research)
Recently read:
*Galactic Dynamics, Binney & Tremaine
*Spectacular Shells in the Host Galaxy of the QSO MC2 1635+119
*The Evolution of the MBH-sigma Relation
*A Theoretical Interpretation of the Black Hole Fundamental Plane
*An Observed Fundamental Plane Relation for Supermassive Black Holes
*A unified model for AGN feedback in cosmological simulations of structure formation
*THE SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE AT THE GALACTIC CENTER
*The Spitzer View of the Extragalactic Universe
* Visualizing astrophysical N-body systems
*GALACTIC WINDS
*TREESPH – A unification of SPH with the hierarchical tree method
*An introduction to SPH
*The cosmological simulation code GADGET-2
*THE NEW GALAXY: Signatures of Its Formation
*Shells and Rings Around Galaxies
*How do Disks Survive Mergers?
*Continuous stellar mass-loss in N-body models of galaxies
*Unified Models for Active Galactic Nucle and Quasars
*MODELING EXTRAGALACTIC JETS
Plan to read:
*VARIABILITY OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
*Nuclear Activity in Nearby Galaxies
*DISC-JET COUPLING IN ACCRETING BLACK HOLE SYSTEMS
*Stellar Population Diagnostics of Elliptical Galaxy Formation
*Extragalactic Globular Clusters and Galaxy Formation
*Evidence for Merger Remnants in Early-Type Host Galaxies of Low-Redshift QSOs
*Size and properties of the narrow-line region in Seyfert-2 galaxies from spatially-resolved optical spectroscopy
*Multiple gas rings in disk galaxies: computer simulations with dissipative collisions
*Dissipation in dynamical models of galaxies
*N-Body Simulations of Galaxies: Mass-Loss from Old Stellar Populations and the Mass Budget of …
*The role of stellar mass-loss in dynamics of spiral galaxies
*The Merger-Starburst-AGN Connection in QSOs
*Spectroscopy of Close Companions to Quasi-Stellar Objects and the Ages of Interaction-Induced Starbursts
*3C 48: Stellar Populations and the Kinematics of Stars and Gas in the Host Galaxy
*Locating the Two Black Holes in NGC 6240
*Quasi-Stellar Objects, Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies, and Mergers
*Extremely Red Objects in Two Quasar Fields at z ~ 1.4
*Evidence for Merger Remnants in Early-Type Host Galaxies of Low-Redshift QSOs
*QSO extended emission-line regions
*Morphologies of Two Massive Old Galaxies at z ~ 2.5
*A Disk Galaxy of Old Stars at z~2.5
*Stellar Populations of Luminous Evolved Galaxies at z ~ 1.5
*Star formation in QSO host galaxies
*Large Amounts of Optically Obscured Star Formation in the Host Galaxies of Some Type 2 Quasars
*A Unified, Merger-driven Model of the Origin of Starbursts, Quasars, the Cosmic …
*Determining the Properties and Evolution of Red Galaxies from the Quasar Luminosity Function
*Fueling Low-Level AGN Activity through Stochastic Accretion of Cold Gas
*The Kinematic Structure of Merger Remnants
*The Relation between Quasar and Merging Galaxy Luminosity Functions and the Merger-driven….
*An Observational Determination of the Bolometric Quasar Luminosity Function
*Feedback-driven Evolution of the Far-Infrared Spectral Energy Distributions of Luminous and …
*Observational Evidence for the Coevolution of Galaxy Mergers, Quasars, and the Blue/Red Galaxy Transition
*Quasars, Mergers, and the Formation of Red Galaxies
*A physical model for the fueling and evolution of quasars in galaxy mergers
*A Cosmological Framework for the Co-Evolution of Quasars, Supermassive Black Holes, and …
*Dissipation and Extra Light in Galactic Nuclei. I. Gas-Rich Merger Remnants
*The Role of Galactic Winds on Molecular Gas Emission from Galaxy Mergers
*Forming bulges during galaxy minor mergers
*A semi-analytic model for the co-evolution of galaxies, black holes and active galactic nuclei
*Galaxy Collisions: A Factory for Ellipticals, Quasars, Feedback, and Disks?
*Quasars Are Not Light Bulbs: Testing Models of Quasar Lifetimes with the Observed …
*The effects of gas on morphological transformation in mergers: implications for bulge and disc demographics
*Hydrodynamical Simulations of Cluster Formation withCentral AGN Heating
*Fundamental differences between SPH and grid methods
*Modeling discontinuities and Kelvin Helmholtz instabilities in SPH
*Shock Simulation by the Particle Method SPH
*SPH and Riemann Solvers
*A Switch to Reduce SPH Viscosity
*SPH in spherical and cylindrical coordinates
*Adaptive smoothing lengths in SPH
*An improved SPH method: Towards higher order convergence
*Cosmological smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations: the entropy equation
*Accuracy of SPH viscous flow models
*Resolution requirements for smoothed particle hydrodynamics calculations with self-gravity
*Ultrarelativistic SPH
*A tensor artificial viscosity for SPH
*SPH simulations of star/planet formation triggered by cloud-cloud collisions
*Smoothed dissipative particle dynamics
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118762230/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/0004-637X/579/1/16/56121.text.html
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002MNRAS.333..649S
In addition to some books:
An introduction to Fluid Dynamics, G. K. Batchelor
and I should find a good review of magnetohydrodynamics
