Follow
Yihan Wang
Yihan Wang
Nevada Center for Astrophysics, UNLV
Verified email at stonybrook.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Constraining the black hole initial mass function with LIGO/VIRGO Observations
R Perna, YH Wang, WM Farr, N Leigh, M Cantiello
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 878 (1), L1, 2019
582019
Black hole and neutron star binary mergers in triple systems. II. Merger eccentricity and spin–orbit misalignment
B Liu, D Lai, YH Wang
The Astrophysical Journal 881 (1), 41, 2019
572019
Binary mergers near a supermassive black hole: Relativistic effects in triples
B Liu, D Lai, YH Wang
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 883 (1), L7, 2019
432019
Planetary architectures in interacting stellar environments
YH Wang, R Perna, NWC Leigh
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 496 (2), 1453-1470, 2020
252020
Partial tidal disruption events by stellar mass black holes: Gravitational instability of stream and impact from remnant core
YH Wang, R Perna, PJ Armitage
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 503 (4), 6005-6015, 2021
222021
Host galaxies and electromagnetic counterparts to binary neutron star mergers across the cosmic time: detectability of GW170817-like events
R Perna, MC Artale, YH Wang, M Mapelli, D Lazzati, C Sgalletta, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 512 (2), 2654-2668, 2022
192022
Hot Jupiter and ultra-cold Saturn formation in dense star clusters
YH Wang, NWC Leigh, R Perna, MM Shara
The Astrophysical Journal 905 (2), 136, 2020
182020
Symmetry Breaking in Dynamical Encounters in the Disks of Active Galactic Nuclei
YH Wang, B McKernan, S Ford, R Perna, NWC Leigh, MM Mac Low
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 923 (2), L23, 2021
172021
The fate of close encounters between binary stars and binary supermassive black holes
YH Wang, N Leigh, YF Yuan, R Perna
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 475 (4), 4595-4608, 2018
162018
SpaceHub: A high-performance gravity integration toolkit for few-body problems in astrophysics
YH Wang, NWC Leigh, B Liu, R Perna
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 505 (1), 1053-1070, 2021
152021
Close encounters of stars with stellar-mass black hole binaries
T Ryu, R Perna, YH Wang
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 516 (2), 2204-2217, 2022
142022
The emergence of diffused gamma-ray burst afterglows from the discs of active galactic nuclei
YH Wang, D Lazzati, R Perna
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 516 (4), 5935-5944, 2022
132022
Hot Jupiter formation in dense clusters: secular chaos in multiplanetary systems
YH Wang, R Perna, NWC Leigh, MM Shara
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 509 (4), 5253-5264, 2022
132022
Hypervelocity binaries from close encounters with a SMBH–IMBH binary: orbital properties and diagnostics
YH Wang, N Leigh, A Sesana, R Perna
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 482 (3), 3206-3218, 2019
102019
Modified evolution of stellar binaries from supermassive black hole binaries
B Liu, YH Wang, YF Yuan
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 466 (3), 3376-3386, 2017
102017
Giant planet swaps during close stellar encounters
YH Wang, R Perna, NWC Leigh
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 891 (1), L14, 2020
92020
The cosmological distribution of compact object mergers from dynamical interactions with SMBH binaries
YH Wang, NWC Leigh, A Sesana, R Perna
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 490 (2), 2627-2647, 2019
62019
Stellar/BH population in AGN discs: direct binary formation from capture objects in nuclei clusters
Y Wang, Z Zhu, DNC Lin
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 528 (3), 4958-4975, 2024
32024
On the Apparent Dichotomy Between the Masses of Black Holes Inferred via X-rays and via Gravitational Waves
R Perna, YH Wang, N Leigh, M Cantiello
arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.03345, 2019
22019
Anisotropic energy injection from magnetar central engines in short GRBs
Y Wang, B Zhang, Z Zhu
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 528 (2), 3705-3718, 2024
12024
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20