Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
ORAL · T11 · ID: 676779
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Convectively-driven internal gravity waves in a massive star
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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Daniel Lecoanet
- Northwestern
- Northwestern University
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Keaton J Burns
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jeff S Oishi
- Bates College
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Geoffrey Vasil
- Univ of Sydney
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Benjamin P Brown
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Automatic spectral methods for non-radial structure and stability problems
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Keaton J Burns
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Keaton J Burns
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Daniel Lecoanet
- Northwestern
- Northwestern University
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Geoffrey Vasil
- Univ of Sydney
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Benjamin P Brown
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Jeff S Oishi
- Bates College
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Propagation of a Thermohaline Mixing Front in 3D DNS and 1D Models
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Imogen G Cresswell
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Imogen G Cresswell
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Adrian E Fraser
- University of California, Santa Cruz
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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Benjamin P Brown
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Layer formation in a stably-stratified fluid cooled from above. Towards an analog for Jupiter and other gas giants
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Publication: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022arXiv220412643F/abstract
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Rafael Fuentes
- McGill Univ
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Rafael Fuentes
- McGill Univ
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Andrew Cumming
- McGill University
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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A `dark-energy-free` turbulence similarity solution for an infinite homogeneous expanding universe using Einstein's Averaged Field Equations
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Publication: www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/Purdue_April_2022_Paper.pdf
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William K George
- Chalmers Technical University
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William K George
- Chalmers Technical University
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Gunnar Johansson
- Chalmers Technical University (retired)
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The Stability of Prendergast Magnetic Fields
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Emma Kaufman
- Northwestern University
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Emma Kaufman
- Northwestern University
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Daniel Lecoanet
- Northwestern
- Northwestern University
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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Inferring Stellar Magnetic Fields with Magnetic - Internal Gravity Wave Interactions
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Daniel Lecoanet
- Northwestern
- Northwestern University
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Daniel Lecoanet
- Northwestern
- Northwestern University
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Ian Freeman
- Illinois State University
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Dominic Bowman
- KU Leuven
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Timothy Van Reeth
- KU Leuven
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Hydrodynamic stability constraints on the three-dimensional structure of planetary vortices
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Aidi Zhang
- University of California, Berkeley
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Aidi Zhang
- University of California, Berkeley
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Philip S Marcus
- University of California, Berkeley
- UC Berkeley
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The influence of density ratio on instabilities present in supernova remnants.
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Publication: Musci, B., Petter, S., Pathikonda, G., Ochs, B., & Ranjan, D. (2020). Supernova hydrodynamics: A lab-scale study of the blast-driven instability using high-speed diagnostics. The Astrophysical Journal, 896(2), 92.
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Quinton Dzurny
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Samuel Petter
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Quinton Dzurny
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Gokul Pathikonda
- Arizona State University
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Benjamin Musci
- Georgia Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Devesh Ranjan
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Internal Heating, why Convective Driving Models Matter for Astrophysics
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Whitney T Powers
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Whitney T Powers
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Evan H Anders
- Northwestern University
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Benjamin P Brown
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Predicting the dark matter particle mass, size, and other properties from the mass and energy cascade and two-thirds law in dark matter flow
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Publication: Dark matter particle mass, size, and properties from energy cascade and two-thirds law in dark matter flow (https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2202.07240)
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Zhijie Xu
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Zhijie Xu
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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