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G. S. Stinson
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 38
Citations - 3925
G. S. Stinson is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 38 publications receiving 3715 citations. Previous affiliations of G. S. Stinson include University of Central Lancashire & University of Western Australia.
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Forming Disk Galaxies in Lambda CDM Simulations
F. Governato,Beth Willman,Lucio Mayer,Alyson Brooks,G. S. Stinson,Octavio Valenzuela,James Wadsley,T. Quinn +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used fully cosmological, high resolution N-body + SPH simulations to follow the formation of disk galaxies with rotational velocities between 135 and 270 km/sec in a Lambda CDM universe.
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The Aquila comparison project: the effects of feedback and numerical methods on simulations of galaxy formation
Cecilia Scannapieco,M. Wadepuhl,Owen H. Parry,Owen H. Parry,Julio F. Navarro,Adrian Jenkins,Volker Springel,Volker Springel,Romain Teyssier,Eric Carlson,H. M. P. Couchman,Robert A. Crain,Robert A. Crain,C. Dalla Vecchia,Carlos S. Frenk,Chiaki Kobayashi,Chiaki Kobayashi,Pierluigi Monaco,Pierluigi Monaco,Giuseppe Murante,Giuseppe Murante,Takashi Okamoto,Thomas P. Quinn,Joop Schaye,G. S. Stinson,Tom Theuns,Tom Theuns,James Wadsley,Stephen White,R. M. Woods +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the results of various cosmological gas-dynamical codes used to simulate the formation of a galaxy in the Λ cold dark matter structure formation paradigm.
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NIHAO project – I. Reproducing the inefficiency of galaxy formation across cosmic time with a large sample of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations
Liang Wang,Liang Wang,Liang Wang,Aaron A. Dutton,G. S. Stinson,Andrea V. Macciò,Camilla Penzo,Xi Kang,Ben W. Keller,James Wadsley +9 more
TL;DR: The NIHAO project as mentioned in this paper is a set of 100 cosmological zoom-in hydrodynamical simulations performed using the GASOLINE code, with an improved implementation of the SPH algorithm.
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Hierarchical formation of bulgeless galaxies: why outflows have low angular momentum
Chris B. Brook,Fabio Governato,Rok Roškar,Rok Roškar,G. S. Stinson,Alyson Brooks,James Wadsley,Thomas R. Quinn,Brad K. Gibson,Owain Snaith,K. Pilkington,Elisa L. House,Andrew Pontzen +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how high redshift gas outflows can modify the baryon angular momentum distribution and allow pure disc galaxies to form, and show that outflows are enhanced during mergers, thus expelling much of the gas which has lost its angular momentum during these events, and preventing the formation of 'classical', merger driven bulges in low-mass systems.
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Halo expansion in cosmological hydro simulations: toward a baryonic solution of the cusp/core problem in massive spirals
Andrea V. Macciò,G. S. Stinson,G. S. Stinson,Chris B. Brook,James Wadsley,Hugh M. P. Couchman,Sijing Shen,Brad K. Gibson,Brad K. Gibson,Thomas R. Quinn +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical simulations were employed to study the effects of dissipative processes on the inner distribution of dark matter in Milky Way like objects.