We perform simulations of giant impacts onto the young Uranus using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) with over 100 million particles. This 100–1000 × improvement in particle number reveals that simulations with below 107 particles fail to converge on even bulk properties like the post-impact rotation period, or on the detailed erosion of the atmosphere. Higher resolutions appear to determine these large-scale results reliably, but even 108 particles may not be sufficient to study the detailed composition of the debris – finding that almost an order of magnitude more rock is ejected beyond the Roche radius than with 105 particles. We present two software developments that enable this increase in the feasible number of particles. First, ...
We present a new open-source cosmological code, called SWIFT, designed to solve the equations of hyd...
We present global three-dimensional self-gravitating smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulatio...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...
Giant impacts dominate many planets' late accretion and evolution, but the detailed consequences of ...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
This dataset contains data from the article: L. Naponiello et al. 2023 "A super-massive Neptune-si...
We perform a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations to investigate in detail the resul...
Planet formation simulations are capable of directly integrating the evolution of hundreds to thousa...
Giant impacts between proto-planets were a common event in our solar system 4.5 billion years ago. H...
We perform a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations to investigate in detail the resul...
Density discontinuities cannot be precisely modelled in standard formulations of smoothed particles ...
We develop empirical relationships for the accretion and erosion of colliding gravity-dominated bodi...
More than half of the planets so far discovered have masses between Earth andNeptune. These ‘Super-E...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
Planetary-scale impacts are thought to have been common during the final stages of planet formation....
We present a new open-source cosmological code, called SWIFT, designed to solve the equations of hyd...
We present global three-dimensional self-gravitating smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulatio...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...
Giant impacts dominate many planets' late accretion and evolution, but the detailed consequences of ...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
This dataset contains data from the article: L. Naponiello et al. 2023 "A super-massive Neptune-si...
We perform a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations to investigate in detail the resul...
Planet formation simulations are capable of directly integrating the evolution of hundreds to thousa...
Giant impacts between proto-planets were a common event in our solar system 4.5 billion years ago. H...
We perform a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations to investigate in detail the resul...
Density discontinuities cannot be precisely modelled in standard formulations of smoothed particles ...
We develop empirical relationships for the accretion and erosion of colliding gravity-dominated bodi...
More than half of the planets so far discovered have masses between Earth andNeptune. These ‘Super-E...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
Planetary-scale impacts are thought to have been common during the final stages of planet formation....
We present a new open-source cosmological code, called SWIFT, designed to solve the equations of hyd...
We present global three-dimensional self-gravitating smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulatio...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...