Neven Caplar

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2013-2017 Physics Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
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Caplar N, Pena T, Johnson SD, et al. (2020) Observational Nonstationarity of AGN Variability: The Only Way to Go Is Down! The Astrophysical Journal. 889
Delvecchio I, Daddi E, Aird J, et al. (2020) The Evolving AGN Duty Cycle in Galaxies Since z ∼ 3 as Encoded in the X-Ray Luminosity Function The Astrophysical Journal. 892: 17
Iyer KG, Tacchella S, Genel S, et al. (2020) The diversity and variability of star formation histories in models of galaxy evolution Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 498: 430-463
Tacchella S, Forbes JC, Caplar N. (2020) Stochastic modelling of star-formation histories II: star-formation variability from molecular clouds and gas inflow Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 497: 698-725
Sartori LF, Trakhtenbrot B, Schawinski K, et al. (2019) A Forward Modeling Approach to AGN Variability--Method Description and Early Applications The Astrophysical Journal. 883: 139
Caplar N, Tacchella S. (2019) Stochastic modelling of star-formation histories I: the scatter of the star-forming main sequence Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 487: 3845-3869
Caplar N, Lilly SJ, Trakhtenbrot B. (2018) AGN Evolution from the Galaxy Evolution Viewpoint. II. The Astrophysical Journal. 867: 148
Sartori LF, Schawinski K, Trakhtenbrot B, et al. (2018) A model for AGN variability on multiple time-scales Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 476
Weigel AK, Schawinski K, Caplar N, et al. (2017) Galaxy Zoo: major galaxy mergers are not a significant quenching pathway The Astrophysical Journal. 845: 145
Weigel AK, Schawinski K, Caplar N, et al. (2017) AGNs and Their Host Galaxies in the Local Universe: Two Mass-independent Eddington Ratio Distribution Functions Characterize Black Hole Growth The Astrophysical Journal. 845: 134
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