Publications
See ADS for a complete list of publications:Alternatively, a selected list is included in my cv.
Selected Posters/Presentations
- E. Tollerud; UC Berkley Cosmology Seminar, Sep 27, 2011. "Local Dwarf Galaxies and Near-Field Cosmology in LCDM" PDF
- E. Tollerud; UC Santa Cruz Galaxy Formation Workshop 2011. "Kinematics and Scalings of M31 dSph Satellites" PDF
- E. Tollerud; Dynamics of Low-Mass Stellar Systems : From Star Clusters to Dwarf Galaxies -- Santiago, Chile; 2011. "M31 Satellites in the SPLASH Survey: Local Group dSph Scalings" PDF
- E. Tollerud; UC Santa Cruz Galaxy Formation Workshop 2010. "LMCs in the SDSS and LCDM: A "Found" Satellites Problem?" PDF
- E. Tollerud; A Universe of Dwarf Galaxies -- Lyon, France; 2010. "The Large Magellanic Cloud in the SDSS and LCDM: Is there a "Found" Satellites Problem?" PDF
- E. Tollerud; 214th AAS meeting -- Washington, DC; 2010. "A Fundamental Curve for Hot Stellar Systems in Dark Matter Halos" PDF
- E. Tollerud; Hunting For The Dark: The Hidden Side of Galaxy Formation -- Malta; 2009. "Hundreds of Milky Way Satellites and a Fundamental Curve Connecting Dark Matter Halos to Galaxies" PDF
- E. Tollerud; Keck Science Meeting; 2009. "The WHIQII Survey: Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies in a Cosmological Context" PDF
- E. Tollerud; UC Santa Cruz Galaxy Formation Workshop 2009. "From Ultra Faint Dwarfs to the Intra-Cluster Light: A Fundamental Curve for Hot Stellar Systems in Dark Matter Halos" ODP
- E. Tollerud; 213th AAS meeting -- Long Beach, CA; 2009. "The WHIQII Survey: Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies in a Cosmological Context" ODP
- E. Tollerud; Extreme Star Formation in Dwarf Galaxies -- Michigan; 2009. "Hundreds of Milky Way Satellites and a New Scaling Relation For Dispersion-Supported Galaxies" ODP
- E. Tollerud; KITP Back to the Galaxy II ; 2008. "Hundreds of Milky Way Satellites?"
- E. Tollerud; UC Santa Cruz Galaxy Formation Workshop 2008. "Hundreds of Milky Way Satellites?" ODP PPT
Other Media
- Videos of 3D Fundamental Tube data sets and GC/Galaxy speration in the MLR available at James Bullock's site.
- Videos of the Via Lactea simulation focusing on the subhalos, rather than the dark matter density. MPEG Quicktime
- Same as above, but in red/blue anaglyph stereo. MPEG Quicktime