“Papers of School of Astronomy”
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Machine Learning Classification of Young Stellar Objects and Evolved Stars in the Magellanic Clouds Using the Probabilistic Random Forest Classifier,
ComBAO 71(2024), 377-382 [abstract]
42. M. Khoshtinat, M. Ansarifard, F. Hassani and Sh. Baghram,
Clustering of dark matter in the cosmic web as a probe of massive neutrinos,
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 531(2024), [abstract]
43. M.H. Jalali Kanaf, S. Ansarifard and S.M.S. Movahed,
Imprint of massive neutrinos on Persistent Homology of large-scale structure,
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 535(2024), [abstract]
44. S. Mahmoudi, M. Sadegh, J. Khodagholizadeh, I. Motie, S. Xue and A. Blanchard,
Generation of the CMB cosmic birefringence through axion-like particles, sterile and active neutrinos,
Eur. Phys. J. C 84(2024), [abstract]
45. J. Khodagholizadeh, Gh. Jafari, A. Allahyari and A. Vahedi,
Testing loop quantum gravity by quasi-periodic oscillations: rotating blackholes,
Eur. Phys. J. C 84(2024), [abstract]
46. A. Rostami Shirazi, H. Haghi, A. Hasani Zonoozi, A. Farhani Asl and P. Kroupa,
The impact of a top-heavy IMF on the formation and evolution of dark star clusters,
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 531(2024), [abstract]
47. A. Hasani Zonoozi, M. Rabiee, H. Haghi and P. Kroupa,
Has the Palomar 14 globular cluster been captured by the Milky Way?,
Astrophysical Journal 975(2024), [abstract]
48. M. Kalam, A. Ghari, I. Radinschi, H. Haghi, F. Rahaman and T. Chowdhury,
Wormholes in dwarf and spiral galactic halo regions,
New Astronomy 113(2024), [abstract]
49. S. Mojtaba Ghasemi, A. Rostami-Shirazi, P. Khalaj, A. Hasani Zonoozi and H. Haghi,
The formation and evolution of dark star clusters II. The impact of primordial mass segregation,
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2024), 535 [abstract]
50. A. Rostami-Shirazi, A. Hasani Zonoozi, H. Haghi and M. Rabiee,
Origin of the metal-rich versus metal-poor globular clusters dichotomies in the Milky Way: a sign of low black hole natal kicks,
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 535(2024), [abstract]
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