“Papers of School of Astronomy”
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51. M. Mousavi-Sadr, D. Jassur and Gh. Gozaliasl,
A machine learning insight into the exoplanet populations,
IAU (2024), [abstract]
52. R. Moti and A. Shojai,
On the gravitational hysteresis in the kinetic theory,
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 2024(2024), [abstract]
53. A. Talebian,
Early dark energy and dark photon dark matter from waterfall symmetry breaking,
Phys. Rev. D 109(2024), [abstract]
54. S. Ghaziasgar, M. Abdollahi, A. Javadi, J.Th. van Loon, I. McDonald, J. Oliveira and H. G.Khosroshahi,
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]
55. 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]
56. 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]
57. 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]
58. 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]
59. 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]
60. 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]
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