
Broadly, my research seeks to answer questions about how our Universe came to be, with a particular interest in dark matter and dark energy! I develop and test theoretical techniques that connect maps of our Universe to the underlying physics responsible for its formation and evolution, and investigate the many mechanisms that generate the diverse population of galaxies that we see in the sky today.
Facilities:
Supercomputing
Latest Papers
The mass-dependent UVJ diagram at cosmic noon
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Author(s): Andrea Gebek, Benedikt Diemer, Marco Martorano, et. al
UMD Author(s): Benedikt Diemer, Calvin Osinga
Dynamics-based halo model for large scale structure
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Physical Review D
Author(s): Edgar M. Salazar, Eduardo Rozo, Rafael GarcĂa, et. al
UMD Author(s): Benedikt Diemer, Calvin Osinga
Atomic hydrogen shows its true colours: correlations between H i and galaxy colour in simulations
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Author(s): Calvin K Osinga, Benedikt Diemer, Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro, et. al
UMD Author(s): Benedikt Diemer, Calvin Osinga
Atomic Hydrogen Shows its True Colours: Correlations between HI and Galaxy Colour in Simulations
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arXiv e-prints
UMD Author(s): Calvin Osinga
The Tianlai dish pathfinder array: design, operation, and performance of a prototype transit radio interferometer
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
UMD Author(s): Calvin Osinga