Observations of star-forming galaxies in the distant Universe have confirmed the importance of massive stars in shaping galaxy emission and evolution. Distant stellar populations are unresolved, and the limited data available must be interpreted in the context of stellar population models. Understanding these populations, and their evolution with age and heavy element content is key to interpreting processes such as supernovae, cosmic reionization and the chemical enrichment of the Universe. With the upcoming launch of JWST and observations of galaxies within a billion years of the Big Bang, the uncertainties in modelling massive stars - particularly their interactions with binary companions - are becoming increasingly important to our inte...
While galaxies formed stars most actively around z=2, or ~3 Gyr after the Big Bang, when the univers...
In this paper, we discuss measurements of the stellar population and star forming properties for 43 ...
The enhancement of α elements such as oxygen is an important phase in the chemical evolution of the ...
The Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis (BPASS) suite of binary stellar evolution models and sy...
The observable characteristics and subsequent evolution of young stellar populations is dominated by...
Determining the properties of old stellar populations (those with age >1 Gyr) has long involved the ...
The binary fraction of a stellar population can have pronounced effects on its properties, and in pa...
The study of the resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies and star clusters through the analy...
The study of the resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies and star clusters through the analy...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies - with stellar mas...
Early photometric results from JWST have revealed a number of galaxy candidates above redshift 10. T...
Binary stars are foundational to modern astrophysics. They underpin precision measurements of stella...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies-with stellar mass ...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies-with stellar mass ...
While galaxies formed stars most actively around z=2, or ~3 Gyr after the Big Bang, when the univers...
While galaxies formed stars most actively around z=2, or ~3 Gyr after the Big Bang, when the univers...
In this paper, we discuss measurements of the stellar population and star forming properties for 43 ...
The enhancement of α elements such as oxygen is an important phase in the chemical evolution of the ...
The Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis (BPASS) suite of binary stellar evolution models and sy...
The observable characteristics and subsequent evolution of young stellar populations is dominated by...
Determining the properties of old stellar populations (those with age >1 Gyr) has long involved the ...
The binary fraction of a stellar population can have pronounced effects on its properties, and in pa...
The study of the resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies and star clusters through the analy...
The study of the resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies and star clusters through the analy...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies - with stellar mas...
Early photometric results from JWST have revealed a number of galaxy candidates above redshift 10. T...
Binary stars are foundational to modern astrophysics. They underpin precision measurements of stella...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies-with stellar mass ...
We constrain the stellar population properties of a sample of 52 massive galaxies-with stellar mass ...
While galaxies formed stars most actively around z=2, or ~3 Gyr after the Big Bang, when the univers...
While galaxies formed stars most actively around z=2, or ~3 Gyr after the Big Bang, when the univers...
In this paper, we discuss measurements of the stellar population and star forming properties for 43 ...
The enhancement of α elements such as oxygen is an important phase in the chemical evolution of the ...