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Adam R. H. Stevens
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 108
Citations - 2678
Adam R. H. Stevens is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy formation and evolution. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1846 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam R. H. Stevens include European Space Agency & University of Edinburgh.
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Semi-analytic galaxy evolution (sage): model calibration and basic results
Darren J. Croton,Adam R. H. Stevens,Chiara Tonini,Chiara Tonini,Thibault Garel,Thibault Garel,Maksym Bernyk,Antonio Bibiano,Luke Hodkinson,Simon J. Mutch,Simon J. Mutch,Gregory B. Poole,Gregory B. Poole,Genevieve M. Shattow +13 more
TL;DR: The Semi-Analytic Galaxy Evolution (SAGE) model as mentioned in this paper is a codebase for modelling galaxy formation in a cosmological context, which can run on any N-body simulation whose trees are organized in a supported format and contain a minimum set of basic halo properties.
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Semi-Analytic Galaxy Evolution (SAGE): Model Calibration and Basic Results
Darren J. Croton,Adam R. H. Stevens,Chiara Tonini,Chiara Tonini,Thibault Garel,Thibault Garel,Maksym Bernyk,Antonio Bibiano,Luke Hodkinson,Simon J. Mutch,Simon J. Mutch,Gregory B. Poole,Gregory B. Poole,Genevieve M. Shattow +13 more
TL;DR: The Semi-Analytic Galaxy Evolution (SAGE) model as mentioned in this paper is a codebase for modelling galaxy formation in a cosmological context, which can run on any N-body simulation whose trees are organized in a supported format and contain a minimum set of basic halo properties.
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Angular momentum evolution of galaxies in EAGLE
Claudia del P. Lagos,Claudia del P. Lagos,Claudia del P. Lagos,Tom Theuns,Adam R. H. Stevens,Luca Cortese,Nelson Padilla,Timothy A. Davis,Sergio Contreras,Darren J. Croton +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the EAGLE cosmological hydrodynamic simulation suite was used to study the specific angular momentum of galaxies, with the aims of investigating the physical causes behind the wide range of galaxies at fixed mass and examining whether simple, theoretical models can explain the seemingly complex and non-linear nature of the evolution of galaxies.
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Quantifying the impact of mergers on the angular momentum of simulated galaxies
Claudia del P. Lagos,Claudia del P. Lagos,Adam R. H. Stevens,Richard G. Bower,Timothy A. Davis,Sergio Contreras,Nelson Padilla,Danail Obreschkow,Danail Obreschkow,Darren J. Croton,James W. Trayford,Charlotte Welker,Charlotte Welker,Tom Theuns +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used EAGLE to quantify the effect of galaxy mergers on the stellar specific angular momentum of galaxies, i.e., the number of stars in the jstars-stellar mass plane at z = 0 with their merger history.
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WALLABY – an SKA Pathfinder H i survey
B. S. Koribalski,B. S. Koribalski,Lister Staveley-Smith,Tobias Westmeier,Paolo Serra,Kristine Spekkens,O. I. Wong,K. Lee-Waddell,Claudia del P. Lagos,Danail Obreschkow,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Martin Zwaan,Virginia A. Kilborn,G. Bekiaris,Kenji Bekki,Frank Bigiel,Alessandro Boselli,Albert Bosma,Barbara Catinella,Garima Chauhan,Michelle E. Cluver,Michelle E. Cluver,Matthew Colless,Hélène M. Courtois,Robert A. Crain,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,H. Dénes,Alan R. Duffy,A. Elagali,A. Elagali,Christopher J. Fluke,Bi-Qing For,George Heald,P. A. Henning,Kelley M. Hess,Kelley M. Hess,Benne W. Holwerda,Cullan Howlett,Thomas H. Jarrett,D. H. Jones,Michael G. Jones,Gyula I. G. Józsa,Russell J. Jurek,E. Jütte,Peter Kamphuis,I. D. Karachentsev,J. Kerp,D. Kleiner,D. Kleiner,Renee C. Kraan-Korteweg,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,J. P. Madrid,Martin Meyer,Jeremy Mould,C. Murugeshan,Ray P. Norris,Ray P. Norris,S. H. Oh,Tom Oosterloo,Tom Oosterloo,Attila Popping,Mary E. Putman,T. N. Reynolds,T. N. Reynolds,J. Rhee,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Stuart D. Ryder,Anke Schröder,Li Shao,Li Shao,Adam R. H. Stevens,Edward N. Taylor,J. M. van der Hulst,Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro,Bart P. Wakker,Jiali Wang,Jiali Wang,Matthew Whiting,Benjamin Winkel,Christian Wolf +81 more
TL;DR: The Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind Survey (wallaby) as discussed by the authors is a next-generation survey of neutral hydrogen (H i) in the Local Universe, which uses the widefield, high-resolution capability of the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), a radio interferometer consisting of 36 dishes equipped with Phased-Array Feeds.