
This link will transport you to the ADS Database where you can see a good part of the publications of our group. (Please be aware that some of the publications listed there are actually not from our group: this is due to similarities with names of researchers from other institutions.)
Further details on these research topics can usually be obtained through the home pages of the individuals concerned.
The Department of Astronomy was born in 1760 with the foundation of the Regius Chair of Astronomy. With the development of astrophysics and convergence of overlapping interests between the Departments of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, the new Chair of Astrophysics was created in 1984 and the joint Department of Physics and Astronomy in 1986. The Astronomy and Astrophysics group was formed in 1991 by the amalgamation of the Theoretical Astronomy and Plasma Physics groups, the research efforts of which had developed a substantial collaborative element in recent years in the area of Solar and Laboratory Plasma theory and diagnostics. Work in these areas now therefore constitutes the largest single group activity. However, the group has wide-ranging interests in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Plasma Physics, Cosmology and Dynamics, exploiting areas of common expertise (such as mathematical and numerical technique) and collaborating with the Institute of Gravitational Research, Solid State Group and with other University departments, such as Statistics and Aerospace Engineering. Extensive national and international collaborations are also involved, particularly in the area of modelling data from space missions.