Most of my research involves thinking about radiation
transfer, the effects of dust in galaxies, and about generating
realistic simulated observables from hydrodynamic simulations of
galaxies. For that purpose, I've written the Monte Carlo radiation
transfer code
Sunrise, which calculates the effects of dust
in hydrodynamic simulations of galaxies. It's a big enough part of my
life that it has earned its own
link
in the sidebar. There you can also find movies and images of the
simulations.
Look for my papers:
ADS
Search
(there is some search noise from similar names, if it's
about particle physics, it's not me...)
The archive of galaxy merger simulations run by TJ Cox and me is
accessible
here. Just pick an
N-body simulation and a dust simulation from that, and you will find
pages containing graphs and data for individual viewpoints. The web
interface is unfortunately slow and not very intuitive. A new
version, using the
TurboGears Web
development framework is under construction.
For more information about all simulations run, you can browse
TJ's list of
initial conditions and simulations.