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Carlton M. Baugh

Researcher at Durham University

Publications -  482
Citations -  53635

Carlton M. Baugh is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Galaxy formation and evolution. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 476 publications receiving 51655 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlton M. Baugh include University of Oxford & Illinois Central College.

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A hybrid multiresolution scheme to efficiently model the structure of reionization on the largest scales

TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculate the statistical relationship between ionizing luminosity and Mpc-scale overdensity using detailed models of galaxy formation computed using relatively small volume (∼100 Mpc h−1)3, high-resolution dark matter simulations.
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AGNs at the cosmic dawn: predictions for future surveys from a ΛCDM cosmological model

TL;DR: In this article, a semi-analytic model of the evolution of the masses and spins of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) was used to make predictions for the Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) luminosity function at z ≥ 7 in the broadband filters of JWST and EUCLID at near-infrared wavelengths, and ATHENA and Lynx at X-ray energies.
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Nonlinear structure formation in Nonlocal Gravity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the nonlinear growth of structure in nonlocal gravity models with the aid of N-body simulation and the spherical collapse and halo models, and find that the Sheth-Tormen formalism describes the mass function and the halo bias very well, with little need for recalibration of free parameters.
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Determining the systemic redshift of Lyman α emitters with neural networks and improving the measured large-scale clustering

TL;DR: It is concluded that LAE surveys such as HETDEX would benefit from determining with high accuracy the systemic redshift of a subpopulation and applying the methodology to estimate the systemicRedshift of the rest of the galaxy sample.