Browsing by Subject "astrophysics"
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(2012-05-01)We looked at the potential performance increases available through OpenCL and its parallel computing capabilities, including GPU computing as it applies to time inte- gration of nuclear reaction networks. The particular ...
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(2020-09-07)The first study in this work focuses on the 23Mg(p,g)24Al reaction. Although several resonances may contribute to the overall rate at novae temperatures, the resonance at ~475 keV is thought to be dominant. The strength ...
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(2016-08-02)The distribution of massive clusters of galaxies depends strongly on the total cosmic mass density, the mass variance, and the dark energy equation of state. As such, measures of galaxy clusters can provide constraints on ...
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(2020-04-27)Despite the vast amount of processes that depend on the co-evolution of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and their host galaxies, their physical relationship is still not fully understood. Observations have revealed a ...
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(2020-04-22)There is strong evidence that some states in 10Be exhibit a molecular-like α:2n:α configuration. Based on theoretical studies, it appears that the 6.179 MeV 0⁺ state in ¹⁰Be has a pronounced α:2n:α configuration with an ...
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We use N-body simulations to study the evolution of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy. Specifically, we study the effects of tides on the internal structure of Fornax, and its globular clusters. We adopt a cuspy NFW and ...
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A novel cesium iodide detector array as been designed for use at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University (TAMU). Officially named “The Texas Cesium Iodide Array for Astrophysical Measurements,” or TexCAAM, its ...