Using high-resolution cosmological simulations, we study hydrogen and helium gravitational cooling radiation from gas accretion by young galaxies. We focus on the He II cooling lines, which arise from gas with a different temperature history (Tmax ~ 105 K) than H I line-emitting gas. We examine whether three major atomic cooling lines, H I λ1216, He II λ1640, and He II λ304, are observable, finding that Lyα and He II λ1640 cooling emission at z = 2-3 are potentially detectable with deep narrowband (R \u3e 100) imaging and/or spectroscopy from the ground. While the expected strength of H I λ1216 cooling emission depends strongly on the treatment of the self-shielded phase of the IGM in the simulations, our predictions for the He II λ1640 lin...
Atomic fine structure lines have been detected in the local Universe and at high redshifts over the ...
We present optical integral field spectroscopy of the H-alpha-luminous (>1E42 erg/s) central cluster...
Simulations predict that galaxies grow primarily through the accretion of gas that has not gone thro...
We examine the cooling radiation from forming galaxies in hydrodynamic simulations of the LCDM model...
We present a study of an extended Lyα nebula located in a known overdensity at z ~ 2.38. The data in...
The ionization of low density gas cooling from a high temperature was calculated. The evolution duri...
A large fraction of the gas in galactic haloes has temperatures between 104.5 and 107 K. At these te...
We examine the temperature history of gas accreted by forming galaxies in smoothed particle hydrodyn...
This thesis examines the expected consequences of cooling flows in individual early-type galaxies by...
We present [C II] 158 μm measurements from over 15,000 resolved regions within 54 nearby galaxies of...
The optical filaments found in many cooling flows in galaxy clusters consist of low-density (∼103 cm...
We use high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) simulations to pre...
We have developed an accurate, one-dimensional, spherically symmetric, Lagrangian hydrodynamics/grav...
The cooling cores of clusters of galaxies are among the brightest thermal X-ray line sources in the ...
We present a series of hydrodynamic simulations of isolated galaxies with stellar mass of 109M˙. The...
Atomic fine structure lines have been detected in the local Universe and at high redshifts over the ...
We present optical integral field spectroscopy of the H-alpha-luminous (>1E42 erg/s) central cluster...
Simulations predict that galaxies grow primarily through the accretion of gas that has not gone thro...
We examine the cooling radiation from forming galaxies in hydrodynamic simulations of the LCDM model...
We present a study of an extended Lyα nebula located in a known overdensity at z ~ 2.38. The data in...
The ionization of low density gas cooling from a high temperature was calculated. The evolution duri...
A large fraction of the gas in galactic haloes has temperatures between 104.5 and 107 K. At these te...
We examine the temperature history of gas accreted by forming galaxies in smoothed particle hydrodyn...
This thesis examines the expected consequences of cooling flows in individual early-type galaxies by...
We present [C II] 158 μm measurements from over 15,000 resolved regions within 54 nearby galaxies of...
The optical filaments found in many cooling flows in galaxy clusters consist of low-density (∼103 cm...
We use high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) simulations to pre...
We have developed an accurate, one-dimensional, spherically symmetric, Lagrangian hydrodynamics/grav...
The cooling cores of clusters of galaxies are among the brightest thermal X-ray line sources in the ...
We present a series of hydrodynamic simulations of isolated galaxies with stellar mass of 109M˙. The...
Atomic fine structure lines have been detected in the local Universe and at high redshifts over the ...
We present optical integral field spectroscopy of the H-alpha-luminous (>1E42 erg/s) central cluster...
Simulations predict that galaxies grow primarily through the accretion of gas that has not gone thro...