Welcome

To the Nottingham Astronomy group website

The group is part of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nottingham, England. Also involved in astronomical research at the University are the Particle Theory Group.

Our research runs the gamut of cosmology and extragalactic astrophysics, from the structure of the Universe to studies of distant and nearby galaxies, and benefits from the interplay of observations, theory, and computation.


The Hubble space telescope
The Trent Building
Nottingham's supercomputer Minerva

Recent Publications

High-velocity outflows persist up to 1 Gyr after a starburst in recently quenched galaxies at z > 1

Taylor, Maltby, Almaini, Merrifield, ..., Harrold, et al.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 535, Issue 2, pp.1684-1692, 2024-12


Stellar stripping efficiencies of satellites in numerical simulations: the effect of resolution, satellite properties, and numerical disruption

Martin, Pearce, Hatch, ..., et al.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 535, Issue 3, pp.2375-2393, 2024-12


The effect of cosmic web filaments on galaxy evolution

O'Kane, Kuchner, Gray, Aragón-Salamanca
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 534, Issue 3, pp.1682-1699, 2024-11


Assembly of the intracluster light in the HORIZON-AGN simulation

Brown, Martin, Pearce, Hatch, Bahé, ..., et al.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 534, Issue 1, pp.431-443, 2024-10


The Lyman-limit photon mean free path at the end of late reionization in the Sherwood-Relics simulations

Feron, Conaboy, Bolton, Chapman, ..., et al.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 532, Issue 2, pp.2401-2417, 2024-08


Upcoming Events

16 Jan
Lunch Talk
Meghan Gray 1.00pm A113
23 Jan
Lunch Talk
Ke Ma 1.00pm A113
30 Jan
Lunch Talk
Matteo Bianconi 1.00pm A113
06 Feb
Lunch Talk
Tom de Lisle 1.00pm A113
For further events and talk abstracts, see the Events page.