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2024

  1. Crimson Behemoth: A massive clumpy structure hosting a dusty AGN at z=4.91
    Takumi S. Tanaka, John D. Silverman, Yurina Nakazato, Masafusa Onoue, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, and 38 more authors
    pasj, Dec 2024
  2. Radiation-driven dusty outflows from early galaxies
    Yurina Nakazato, and Andrea Ferrara
    arXiv e-prints, Dec 2024
  3. Detection of the [O I] 63 \textmum emission line from the z = 6.04 quasar J2054-0005
    Nozomi Ishii, Takuya Hashimoto, Carl Ferkinhoff, Matus Rybak, Akio K. Inoue, and 21 more authors
    \pasj, Dec 2024
  4. A Merger-driven Scenario for Clumpy Galaxy Formation in the Epoch of Reionization: Physical Properties of Clumps in the FirstLight Simulation
    Yurina Nakazato, Daniel Ceverino, and Naoki Yoshida
    apj, Nov 2024
  5. Redshift-dependent galaxy formation efficiency at z = 5 ‑ 13 in the FirstLight Simulations
    D. Ceverino, Y. Nakazato, N. Yoshida, R. S. Klessen, and S. C. O. Glover
    aap, Sep 2024
  6. JWST PRIMER: A lack of outshining in four normal z =4-6 galaxies from the ALMA-CRISTAL Survey
    N. E. P. Lines, R. A. A. Bowler , N. J. Adams, R. Fisher, R. G. Varadaraj, and 26 more authors
    arXiv e-prints, Sep 2024
  7. JWST, ALMA, and Keck Spectroscopic Constraints on the UV Luminosity Functions at z\raisebox-0.5ex\textasciitilde7-14: Clumpiness and Compactness of the Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe
    Yuichi Harikane, Akio K. Inoue, Richard S. Ellis, Masami Ouchi, Yurina Nakazato, and 31 more authors
    arXiv e-prints, Jun 2024
  8. RIOJA. Complex Dusty Starbursts in a Major Merger B14-65666 at z=7.15
    Yuma Sugahara, Javier Álvarez-Márquez, Takuya Hashimoto, Luis Colina, Akio K. Inoue, and 18 more authors
    arXiv e-prints, Mar 2024
  9. The Supersonic Project: Lighting Up the Faint End of the JWST UV Luminosity Function
    Claire E. Williams, William Lake, Smadar Naoz, Blakesley Burkhart, Tommaso Treu, and 7 more authors
    apjl, Jan 2024

2023

  1. A photon burst clears the earliest dusty galaxies: modelling dust in high-redshift galaxies from ALMA to JWST
    Daichi Tsuna, Yurina Nakazato, and Tilman Hartwig
    mnras, Dec 2023
  2. The Supersonic Project: Star Formation in Early Star Clusters without Dark Matter
    William Lake, Smadar Naoz, Federico Marinacci, Blakesley Burkhart, Mark Vogelsberger, and 5 more authors
    apjl, Oct 2023
  3. Reionization and the ISM/Stellar Origins with JWST and ALMA (RIOJA): The Core of the Highest-redshift Galaxy Overdensity at z = 7.88 Confirmed by NIRSpec/JWST
    T. Hashimoto, J. Álvarez-Márquez, Y. Fudamoto, L. Colina, A. K. Inoue, and 18 more authors
    apjl, Sep 2023
  4. Simulations of High-redshift [O III] Emitters: Chemical Evolution and Multiline Diagnostics
    Yurina Nakazato, Naoki Yoshida, and Daniel Ceverino
    apj, Aug 2023
  5. Detections of [C II] 158 \ensuremathμm and [O III] 88 \ensuremathμm in a Local Lyman Continuum Emitter, Mrk 54, and Its Implications to High-redshift ALMA Studies
    Ryota Ura, Takuya Hashimoto, Akio K. Inoue, Dario Fadda, Matthew Hayes, and 15 more authors
    apj, May 2023
  6. The Supersonic Project: The Eccentricity and Rotational Support of SIGOs and DM GHOSts
    Claire E. Williams, Smadar Naoz, William Lake, Yeou S. Chiou, Blakesley Burkhart, and 5 more authors
    apj, Mar 2023
  7. The Supersonic Project: The Early Evolutionary Path of Supersonically Induced Gas Objects
    William Lake, Smadar Naoz, Blakesley Burkhart, Federico Marinacci, Mark Vogelsberger, and 5 more authors
    apj, Feb 2023
  8. The formation of Supersonically Induced Gas Objects (SIGOs) with H_2 cooling
    Yurina Nakazato, Gen Chiaki, Naoki Yoshida, Smadar Naoz, William Lake, and 1 more author
    In The Predictive Power of Computational Astrophysics as a Discover Tool, Jan 2023

2022

  1. H_2 Cooling and Gravitational Collapse of Supersonically Induced Gas Objects
    Yurina Nakazato, Gen Chiaki, Naoki Yoshida, Smadar Naoz, William Lake, and 1 more author
    apjl, Mar 2022