Daniel Eisenstein
Steward Observatory
University of Arizona
933 N. Cherry Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85721

Office: (520) 621-5904
Fax: (520) 621-1532
Email: deisenstein@as.arizona.edu


Research

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is a major project to image a quarter of the sky in 5 optical bandpasses and then to extend that map into the third dimension by taking one million spectra of galaxies. We have recently found clear evidence for the acoustic signature in the clustering of galaxies; here is the clearinghouse web page containing links to the paper as well as additional explanations for both astronomers and others. On older topics, here is a page with some figures I've made. Here are the spectra from my paper on the average spectra of early-type galaxies. Check out the SDSS Home Page.

The AGN and Galaxy Evolution Survey (AGES)

The AGN and Galaxy Evolution Survey (AGES) is a wide-field redshift survey in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey (NDWFS) Bootes field. This 9 square degree field has superb multi-wavelength coverage from Chandra, GALEX, NDWFS, Spitzer, and various radio observations. We are conducting extensive spectroscopy over the full field using the new Hectospec instrument at the MMT, with the goal of studying the evolution of AGN activity and the properties of galaxies from low to intermediate redshifts. (More) (Private).

Far-infrared Background Anisotropies

Lloyd Knox, Asantha Cooray, Zoltan Haiman, and I studied how the correlations in the far-infrared background could be used to study the cosmic evolution and clustering bias of far-infrared-luminous galaxies.

Power Spectra from Angular Clustering

Matias Zaldarriaga and I have developed new techniques for the inference of spatial power spectra from angular clustering data and applied the results to the APM survey. Some of the numerical outputs are here.

Cosmological Parameter Estimation

Wayne Hu, Max Tegmark, and I have written a set of papers studying how well one can estimate cosmological parameters from the combination of CMB, large-scale structure, and supernova data sets. Topics so far include the mass of the neutrino, the Hubble constant, and the acceleration of the universe. We have also taken a detailed look at the effects of microwave foregrounds on cosmological forecasts.

Transfer Functions, Power Spectra, and the Like

Wayne Hu and I have written a set of papers detailing the properties of the matter power spectrum in variants of the adiabatic cold dark matter model. We give both phenomenological and quantitative accounts of the effects of adding significant numbers of baryon and massive neutrinos to the usual CDM paradigm. Fitting formulae and animations are available here, and a list of the papers is here.

HOP: Group-Finding in N-body Simulations

Piet Hut and I have developed a new algorithm for identifying clusters of particles in N-body simulations. The paper and source code are available.

Other Topics

Cosmological collapse as applied to angular momentum acquisition, early black hole formation, Lyman-alpha clouds, the scatter of the Tully-Fisher relation. Mass estimates of filaments in redshift surveys. Cosmological birefringence or lack thereof.

Full List of Papers


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