Listed below, in reverse chronological order, are the published papers I have written or contributed to. I have provided several links for each paper; including links to the corresponding NASA ADS database page as well as links to the journal and ArXiv pages. You will be able to obtain PDF copies of the paper from either the journal (which will give you the official published version) or ArXiv (the two versions should be very similar if not identical). General statistics on the citation history of these papers can be found here.

First Author

  1. Methods for robustly measuring the minimum spanning tree and other field level statistics from galaxy surveys
    Naidoo K. and Lahav O., 2024, arXiv, arXiv:2410.06202
    [Links: NASA ADS, ArXiv]
  2. Dark matter solution to the H0 and σ8 tensions, and the integrated Sachs-Wolfe void anomaly
    Naidoo K., Jaber M., Hellwing W.A. and Bilicki M., 2024, Phys. Rev. D, 109, 083511
    [Links: NASA ADS, PRD, ArXiv, CosmoVerse Seminar]
  3. Signs of a non-zero equation-of-state for Dark Matter
    Naidoo K., 2024, In: Di Valentino, E., Brout, D. (eds) The Hubble Constant Tension. Springer Series in Astrophysics and Cosmology. Springer, Singapore.
    [Links: NASA ADS, DOI, ArXiv]
  4. Constrained simulations of the local Universe with Modified Gravity
    Naidoo K., Hellwing W., Bilicki M., Libeskind N., Pfeifer S. and Yehuda H., 2023, Phys. Rev. D, 107, 043533
    [Links: NASA ADS, PRD, ArXiv]
  5. Euclid: Calibrating photometric redshifts with spectroscopic cross-correlations
    Naidoo K., Johnston H., Joachimi B., van den Busch J. L., Hildebrandt H., Ilbert O., Lahav O., et al., 2023, A&A, 670, A149 
    [Links: NASA ADS, A&A, ArXiv]
  6. Cosmology and neutrino mass with the Minimum Spanning Tree
    Naidoo K., Massara E. and Lahav O., 2022, MNRAS, 513, 3596
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  7. Full sky Integrated Sachs-Wolfe maps for the MICE Grand Challenge lightcone simulation
    Naidoo K., Fosalba P., Whiteway L. and Lahav O., 2021, MNRAS, 506, 4344
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  8. Beyond two-point statistics: using the minimum spanning tree as a tool for cosmology
    Naidoo K., Whiteway L., Massara E., Gualdi D., Lahav O.,  Viel M., Gil-Marín H. and Font-Ribera A., 2020, MNRAS, 491, 1709
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  9. MiSTree: a Python package for constructing and analysing Minimum Spanning Trees
    Naidoo K., 2019, JOSS, 4(42), 1721
    [Links: NASA ADS, JOSS, ArXiv]
  10. The cosmic microwave background Cold Spot anomaly: the impact of sky masking and the expected contribution from the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect
    Naidoo K., Benoit-Lévy A. and Lahav O., 2017, MNRAS, 472, L65
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  11. Could multiple voids explain the Cosmic Microwave Background Cold Spot anomaly?
    Naidoo K., Benoit-Lévy A. and Lahav O., 2016, MNRAS, 459, L71
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]

Nth Author

  1. Caught in the cosmic web: environmental effects on subhalo abundance and internal density profiles
    Marcus Hunde F., Newton O., Hellwing W.A., Bilicki M. and Naidoo K., 2024, arXiv, arXiv:2409.09226
    [Links: NASA ADS, ArXiv]
  2. Euclid preparation. Angular power spectra from discrete observations
    Euclid Collaboration; Tessore N. et al (including Naidoo K.), 2024, arXiv, arXiv:2408.16903
    [Links: NASA ADS, ArXiv]
  3. Euclid. I. Overview of the Euclid mission
    Euclid Collaboration; Mellier Y. et al (including Naidoo K.), 2024, arXiv, arXiv:2405.13491
    [Links: NASA ADS, ArXiv]
  4. COWS: A filament finder for Hessian cosmic web identifiers
    Pfeifer S., Libeskind N.I., Hoffman Y., Hellwing W., Bilicki M., and Naidoo K., 2022, MNRAS, 514, 470
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  5. Imprint of DES superstructure on the cosmic microwave background
    Kovacs A. et al (Including Naidoo K.), 2017, MNRAS, 465, 4166
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]
  6. The Dark Energy Survey: more than dark energy – an overview
    Dark Energy Survey Collaboration (Including Naidoo K.), 2016, MNRAS, 460, 1270
    [Links: NASA ADS, MNRAS, ArXiv]