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Overview

Zoltan Haiman is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and specializes in Physics and Astronomy. Their research predominantly focuses on Astronomy and Astrophysics, where they have contributed to 324 publications. Additional subfields include Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Instrumentation, Biomedical Engineering, and General Health Professions.

Their work spans a range of topics connected to astrophysical phenomena and observations, particularly covering areas such as Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research, Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, and Phenomena, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Cosmology and Gravitation Theories, and Astronomy and Astrophysical Research.

Recent papers by Zoltan Haiman include the following:

  • The Assembly of the First Massive Black Holes (2020, Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • Astrophysics with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (2023, Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca, Universita Degli Studi Di Milano)
  • Unveiling the gravitational universe at μ-Hz frequencies (2021, Experimental Astronomy)
  • AGN as potential factories for eccentric black hole mergers (2022, Nature)
  • Spin Evolution of Stellar-mass Black Hole Binaries in Active Galactic Nuclei (2020, The Astrophysical Journal)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Haiman include:

  • Hiromichi Tagawa
  • I. Bartos
  • Daniel J. D'Orazio
  • Andrew MacFadyen
  • Jonathan Zrake

Haiman has published extensively in several key venues, with a notable number of publications in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Physical Review D
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters

They have contributed to book publications with World Scientific, including multiple editions of "The Encyclopedia of Cosmology" released in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Early data release

    C. Stoughton;R. H. Lupton;M. Bernardi;M. R. Blanton

  • Sloan digital sky survey: Early data release

    Chris Stoughton;Robert H. Lupton;Mariangela Bernardi;Michael R. Blanton;Michael R. Blanton

  • A Survey of z>5.8 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey I: Discovery of Three New Quasars and the Spatial Density of Luminous Quasars at z~6

    Xiaohui Fan;Vijay K. Narayanan;Robert H. Lupton;Michael A. Strauss

  • A Survey of z > 5.7 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. II. Discovery of Three Additional Quasars at z > 6

    Xiaohui Fan;Xiaohui Fan;Michael A. Strauss;Donald P. Schneider;Robert H. Becker;Robert H. Becker

  • A Survey of z > 5.8 quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey I: Discovery of three new quasars and the spatial density of luminous quasars at z ~ 6

    Xiaohui Fan;Vijay K. Narayanan;Robert H. Lupton;Michael Abram Strauss

  • A Survey of z>5.7 Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II: Discovery of Three Additional Quasars at z>6

    Xiaohui Fan;Michael A. Strauss;Donald P. Schneider;Robert H. Becker

  • Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from Future Galaxy Cluster Surveys

    Zoltán Haiman;Zoltán Haiman;Joseph J. Mohr;Joseph J. Mohr;Gilbert P. Holder

  • Destruction of Molecular Hydrogen during Cosmological Reionization

    Zoltán Haiman;Martin J. Rees;Abraham Loeb

  • The Radiative Feedback of the First Cosmological Objects

    Zoltán Haiman;Tom Abel;Tom Abel;Martin J. Rees

  • Cosmological Formation of Low-Mass Objects

    Zoltan Haiman;Anne A. Thoul;Abraham Loeb

  • Lyman Alpha Radiation From Collapsing Protogalaxies I: Characteristics of the Emergent Spectrum

    Mark Dijkstra;Zoltan Haiman;Marco Spaans

  • Second-Generation Objects in the Universe: Radiative Cooling and Collapse of Halos with Virial Temperatures above 104 K

    S. Peng Oh;Zoltán Haiman

  • Second-Generation Objects in the Universe: Radiative Cooling and Collapse of Halos with Virial Temperatures Above 10^4 Kelvin

    S. Peng Oh;Zoltan Haiman

  • Assisted inspirals of stellar mass black holes embedded in AGN discs: solving the ‘final au problem’

    Nicholas C. Stone;Brian D. Metzger;Zoltán Haiman

  • Unusual broad absorption line quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

    Patrick B. Hall;Patrick B. Hall;Scott F. Anderson;Michael A. Strauss;Donald G. York

  • The discovery of a luminous z = 5.80 quasar from the sloan digital sky survey

    Fan Xiaohui;Richard L. White;Marc Davis;Robert H. Becker;Robert H. Becker

  • The Discovery of a Luminous z=5.80 Quasar from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

    X. Fan;R. L. White;M. Davis;R. H. Becker

  • Observational Signatures of the First Quasars

    Zoltan Haiman;Abraham Loeb

  • Supermassive Black Hole Formation by Direct Collapse: Keeping Protogalactic Gas H_2--Free in Dark Matter Halos with Virial Temperatures T_vir >~ 10^4 K

    Cien Shang;Greg Bryan;Zoltan Haiman

  • What Is the Highest Plausible Redshift of Luminous Quasars

    Zoltán Haiman;Abraham Loeb

Frequent Co-Authors

Abraham Loeb
Abraham Loeb Harvard University
Greg L. Bryan
Greg L. Bryan Columbia University
Mark Dijkstra
Mark Dijkstra University of Oslo
Marta Volonteri
Marta Volonteri Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
Xiaohui Fan
Xiaohui Fan University of Arizona
Kristen Menou
Kristen Menou University of Toronto
Michael A. Strauss
Michael A. Strauss University of Oklahoma
Joseph J. Mohr
Joseph J. Mohr Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Martin J. Rees
Martin J. Rees University of Cambridge
Renyue Cen
Renyue Cen Princeton University

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