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Seminars Today

» From the AlbaNova Agenda:

Wednesday, 19 June 2013
10:00      Nordita Main Seminar Room (132:028)
Program Talk Photo-Evaporation Disks via Radiation Hydrodynamics Including Stellar Irradiation
Jon Ramsey 
13:30      122:022
Particle energization through time-periodic helical magnetic fields
Dhrubaditya Mitra  (Nordita)

Latest Preprints

In Astrophysics and Astrobiology:
[2013-044] On the importance of conserving mass in sea ice models by Woosok Moon, John S. Wettlaufer

In Condensed Matter, Statistical Physics and Biophysics:
[2013-043] Patterning droplets with durotaxis by Robert W. Style, Yonglu Che, Su Ji Park, Byung Mook Weon, Jung Ho Je, Callen Hyland, Guy K. German, Michael Power, Larry A. Wilen, John S. Wettlaufer, Eric R. Dufresne

In Subatomic Physics:
[2013-036] Pure states and black hole complementarity by David Lowe and Lárus Thorlacius

See list of all Nordita preprints

Upcoming Events

1—27 Jul 2013
Beyond the LHC

25—27 Jul 2013
Beyond the LHC Workshop
Registration deadline: 1 Jul 2013

5—30 Aug 2013
Superconductivity: the Second Century

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Current Program

Photo-Evaporation in Astrophysical Systems

Photo-Evaporation in Astrophysical Systems

Program   3—28 June 2013

This programme brings together astrophysical theoreticians and simulators interested in radiative feedback, specifically the dynamical effects of radiative heating of dense gaseous structures, a process known as photo-evaporation, which occurs in regions of intense star formation, in the dense planet forming discs around young stars, in massive planets orbiting close to their parent star and even in the earliest phases of galaxy formation in the Universe. As part of the programme a 5-day workshop will address the latest observational and theoretical results.

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