Gabriel Altay

Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
8416 Wean Hall
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA, 15224
USA

Email: gabriel.altay@gmail.com
Office Phone: +1 (412) 268-8953
Cell Phone: +1 (847) 404-3657


Publications

  • Publications: arXiv
  • Publications: ADS



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    Software

    Gadget-2 IO

    SPH Analysis

    Observational Links

    National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)

    National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO)

    National Solar Observatory (NSO)

    Murchison Widefield Array (MWA)

    Low Frequency Array (LOFAR)

    Square Kilometer Array (SKA)

    21cm Array (21CMA)

    South Pole Telescope (SPT)

    Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT)

    South African Large Telescope (SALT)

    NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED)

    US National Virtual Observatory (NVO)

    NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)

    NASA's Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA)

    All-wavelength Extended Groth strip International Survey (AEGIS)

    Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)

    Sloan Digital Sky Survey - SkyServer (SDSS SkyServer)

    The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

    Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)

    NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC)


    Learning On Your Own!

    Alan Guth on Inflation

    Kip Thorne on Gravity Waves

    Astro 2010 Decadal Review

    Science White Papers


  • Welcome to my research website. I've gathered together some things here that are useful to me. Some of them may be useful for you as well. I'm currently a graduate student in the physics department of Carnegie Mellon University working under the guidance of Rupert Croft . The physics department is affiliated with the Bruce and Astrid McWilliams Center for Cosmology which brings together researchers in particle physics, astrophysics, computer science, and statistics.

    Research Interests

    SPHRAY

    I am developing a radiative transfer code called SPHRAY. It ray traces through Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) density fields without griding the particles and so can preserve the symmetries and resolution of an SPH run. I have applied it to reionization simulations using 5123 particles sampled with hundreds of millions of rays. You can learn more about the code at the SPHRAY home page or by reading the SPHRAY code paper which is becoming slightly dated as the code evolves but contains a nice overview of the fundamental solution method.

    21 cm Cosmology

    Many groups (see the observational links below) are preparing to observe the 21 cm signal from neutral hydrogen in the Universe before, during and after reionization. I would like to use SPHRAY (or any other software that proves to be a useful tool) to help connect 21 cm maps to the underlying cosmological density field.

    Lyman Systems

    Lyman prefixed objects, namely Lyman-&alpha forests, Lyman limit systems (LLSs), damped Lyman-&alpha systems (DLAs), and Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) give us many ways to gain information about cosmology, the intergalactic medium (IGM), and active galaxies. I'm interested in squeezing more information out of observations of these systems using simulations that track the ionization and temperature state of gas in the presence of a realistic UV field that varies in time and space.

    Black Hole Galaxy Coevolution

    Many galaxies, including our own, are believed to harbor super massive black holes at their center. I am interested in exploring the feedback processes associated with active galactic nuclei and their host galaxies both numerically (by exploring coupling mechanisms using hydrodynamic simulations) and observationally (through SZ and lensing measurements)

    Paper Organizer

    I organize the papers I've read or am trying to read using a web service called citeulike. Here is a link to my library.

    Generally Useful Links

    Software Installation Notes (Intel Fortran Compiler, MPICH2, FFTW)

    astro-sim.org

    SQL searchable Millennium Simulation Database

    Fundamental Constants from NIST

    Wayne Hu's Homepage

    Ned Wright's Homepage

    My Movies


    Page last modified: 21 Jul, 2008.