Yingjie Peng’s research interests are observational cosmology, studying galaxy formation and evolution through cosmic time. He has been actively involved in many major observational projects, using ground-based and space-based facilities, including COSMOS, zCOSMOS, SINFONI-SINS, ZENS (The Zurich ENvironmental Study), MOONS (Multi-Object Optical and Near infrared Spectrograph for VLT). The main scientific results of his research cover a wide range of areas,including galaxy mass function evolution, large-scale structure in the universe, environmental effect, star formation activity and quenching mechanism, gas content and gas regulation in the galaxy, galaxy chemo-evolution, cosmic star formation history and stellar mass assembly history, AGN feedback, galaxy morphological transformation and galaxy mergers.
Recent Papers:
Strangulation as the primary mechanism for shutting down star formation in galaxies
Peng, Y., Maiolino, R. & Cochrane, R., 2015, Nature, 521, 192
Peng, Y., Lilly, S. J., Kovac, K., et al. 2010, ApJ, 721, 193
Peng, Y., Lilly, S. J., Renzini, A. & Carollo, M., 2012, ApJ, 757, 4
Peng, Y., Lilly, S. J., Renzini, A. & Carollo, M., 2014, ApJ, 790, 95
Peng, Y. & Maiolino, R., 2014, MNRAS, 443, 3643
Peng, Y. & Maiolino, R., 2014, MNRAS, 438, 262
An Objective Definition for the Main Sequence of Star-Forming Galaxies
Renzini, A. & Peng, Y., 2015, ApJ, 801L, 29
Molecular gas as the driver of fundamental galactic relations
Bothwell, M. S., Maiolino, R., Peng, Y., Cicone, C., Griffith, H., Wagg, J. MNRAS, in press
Bothwell, M. S., Wagg, J., Cicone, C., …, Peng, Y., et al. 2014, MNRAS, 445, 2599
Lilly, S., Carollo, M., Pipino, A., Renzini, A. & Peng, Y., 2013, ApJ, 772, 119
Kovač, K., Lilly, S. J., Knobel, C., Bschorr, T. J., Peng, Y. et al. 2014, MNRAS, 438, 71
Knobel, C., Lilly, S. J., Kovac, K., Peng, Y., et al. 2013, ApJ, 769, 24