Zhang, Yikun de Souza, Rafael S Chen, Yen-Chi
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The latticework structure known as the cosmic web provides a valuable insight into the assembly history of large-scale structures. Despite the variety of methods to identify the cosmic web structures, they mostly rely on the assumption that galaxies are embedded in a Euclidean geometric space. Here, we present a novel cosmic web identifier called s...
Gonzalez-Bolivar, Miguel De Marco, Orsola Lau, Mike Y. M. Hirai, Ryosuke Price, Daniel J.
At least one in five of all planetary nebulae are the product of a common envelope (CE) interaction, where the companion in-spirals into the envelope of an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star ejecting the nebula and leaving behind a compact binary. In this work we carry out 3D smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of the CE interaction between...
Jakobus, Pia Müller, Bernhard Heger, Alexander Motornenko, Anton Steinheimer, Jan Stoecker, Horst
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The hadron-quark phase transition in quantum chromodynamics has been suggested as an alternative explosion mechanism for core-collapse supernovae. We study the impact of three different hadron-quark equations of state (EoS) with first-order (DD2F_SF, STOS-B145) and second-order (CMF) phase transitions on supernova dynamics by performing 97 simulati...
Tanvir, Tabassum S Krumholz, Mark R Federrath, Christoph
We use a series of magnetohydrodynamic simulations including both radiative and protostellar outflow feedback to study the environmental variation of the initial mass function. The simulations represent a carefully-controlled experiment whereby we keep all dimensionless parameters of the flow constant except for those related to feedback. We show t...
Cao, Shulei Dainotti, Maria Ratra, Bharat
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), observed to redshift $z=9.4$, are potential probes of the largely unexplored $z\sim 2.7-9.4$ part of the early Universe. Thus, finding relevant relations among GRB physical properties is crucial. We find that the Platinum GRB data compilation, with 50 long GRBs (with relatively flat plateaus and no flares) in the redshift r...
Ndugu, N Abedigamba, O P Andama, G
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Depending on the stellar densities, protoplanetary discs in stellar clusters undergo: background heating; disc truncation-driven by stellar encounter; and photoevaporation. Disc truncation leads to reduced characteristic sizes and disc masses that eventually halt gas giant planet formation. We investigate how disc truncation impacts planet formatio...
Cao, Shulei Dainotti, Maria Ratra, Bharat
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We show that the Platinum gamma-ray burst (GRB) data compilation, probing the redshift range 0.553 ≤ z ≤ 5.0, obeys a cosmological-model-independent three-parameter Fundamental Plane (Dainotti) correlation and so is standardizable. While they probe the largely unexplored z ∼ 2.3-5 part of cosmological redshift space, the GRB cosmological parameter ...
Meenakshi, Moun Mukherjee, Dipanjan Wagner, Alexander Y. Nesvadba, Nicole P. H. Morganti, Raffaella Janssen, Reinier M. J. Bicknell, Geoffrey V.
We use the results of relativistic hydrodynamic simulations of jet-ISM interactions in a galaxy with a radio-loud AGN to quantify the extent of ionization in the central few kpcs of the gaseous galactic disc. We perform post-process radiative transfer of AGN radiation through the simulated gaseous jet-perturbed disc to estimate the extent of photo-...
Swan, Andrew Kenyon, Scott J Farihi, Jay Dennihy, Erik Gänsicke, Boris T Hermes, J J Melis, Carl von Hippel, Ted
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WD 0145+234 is a white dwarf that is accreting metals from a circumstellar disc of planetary material. It has exhibited a substantial and sustained increase in 3-5 [Formula: see text]m flux since 2018. Follow-up Spitzer photometry reveals that emission from the disc had begun to decrease by late 2019. Stochastic brightening events superimposed on t...
Jeffreson, Sarah M R Keller, Benjamin W Winter, Andrew J Chevance, Mélanie Kruijssen, J M Diederik Krumholz, Mark R Fujimoto, Yusuke
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We study the time evolution of molecular clouds across three Milky Way-like isolated disc galaxy simulations at a temporal resolution of 1 Myr and at a range of spatial resolutions spanning two orders of magnitude in spatial scale from ∼10 pc up to ∼1 kpc. The cloud evolution networks generated at the highest spatial resolution contain a cumulative...