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Dot to dot: High-z little red dots in
$M_\mathrm{ bh}$
–
$M_\mathrm{ \star}$
diagrams with galaxy-morphology-specific scaling relations
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Reading the tea leaves in the Mbh–M*,sph and Mbh–Re,sph diagrams: dry and gaseous mergers with remnant angular momentum
Appreciating mergers for understanding the non-linear Mbh–M*,spheroid and Mbh–M*, galaxy relations, updated herein, and the implications for the (reduced) role of AGN feedback
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Gravitational wave background from extreme mass ratio inspirals
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GRAVITATIONAL ENCOUNTERS AND THE EVOLUTION OF GALACTIC NUCLEI. IV. CAPTURES MEDIATED BY GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE ENERGY LOSS
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THE (BLACK HOLE)-BULGE MASS SCALING RELATION AT LOW MASSES