We investigate the effect of the accelerated expansion of the Universe due to a cosmological constant, Λ, on the cosmic star formation rate. We utilize hydrodynamical simulations from the EAGLE suite, comparing a ΛCDM (cold dark matter) Universe to an Einstein–de Sitter model with Λ = 0. Despite the differences in the rate of growth of structure, we find that dark energy, at its observed value, has negligible impact on star formation in the Universe. We study these effects beyond the present day by allowing the simulations to run forward into the future (t > 13.8 Gyr). We show that the impact of Λ becomes significant only when the Universe has already produced most of its stellar mass, only decreasing the total comoving density of stars eve...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...
A timely combination of new theoretical ideas and observational discoveries has brought about signif...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...
We investigate the effect of the accelerated expansion of the Universe due to a cosmological constan...
We investigate the effect of the accelerated expansion of the Universe due to a cosmological constan...
The standard ΛCDM model of cosmology has been very successful in matching a large set of observation...
The cosmic star formation history in Cold Dark Matter dominated cosmological scenarios is studied by...
Models of the very early Universe, including inflationary models, are argued to produce varying univ...
This dissertation explores cosmological simulations of galaxy formation, focusing on the asymptotic ...
One of the unresolved problems in cosmology is that the measured mass density of the universe has re...
We investigate the physics driving the cosmic star formation (SF) history using the more than 50 lar...
There has been remarkable progress recently in both observational and theoretical studies of galaxy ...
Models of the very early universe, including inflationary models, are argued to produce varying univ...
We present a new semi-analytic model that self-consistently traces the growth of supermassive black ...
Current cosmological data indicate that our universe contains a substantial component of dark vacuum...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...
A timely combination of new theoretical ideas and observational discoveries has brought about signif...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...
We investigate the effect of the accelerated expansion of the Universe due to a cosmological constan...
We investigate the effect of the accelerated expansion of the Universe due to a cosmological constan...
The standard ΛCDM model of cosmology has been very successful in matching a large set of observation...
The cosmic star formation history in Cold Dark Matter dominated cosmological scenarios is studied by...
Models of the very early Universe, including inflationary models, are argued to produce varying univ...
This dissertation explores cosmological simulations of galaxy formation, focusing on the asymptotic ...
One of the unresolved problems in cosmology is that the measured mass density of the universe has re...
We investigate the physics driving the cosmic star formation (SF) history using the more than 50 lar...
There has been remarkable progress recently in both observational and theoretical studies of galaxy ...
Models of the very early universe, including inflationary models, are argued to produce varying univ...
We present a new semi-analytic model that self-consistently traces the growth of supermassive black ...
Current cosmological data indicate that our universe contains a substantial component of dark vacuum...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...
A timely combination of new theoretical ideas and observational discoveries has brought about signif...
By studying the present cosmological data, particularly on CMB, SNeIA and LSS, we find that the futu...