Type I XRBs are thermonuclear flashes on the surface of neutron stars (NS) associated with mass-accretion from a companion star. Models of type I XRBs and their associated nucleosynthesis are physically complicated and extremely intense as regards the huge computational power required to model the physical processes played out, with the required precision to be truly representative. Until recently, because of these computational limitations, studies of XRB nucleosynthesis have been performed using limited nuclear reaction networks. In the bid to overcome this hurdle, parallel computing has been raised as the main permitting factor of yet more precise and computationally intensive simulations as it offers the potential to concentrate...
Most modern astrophysical problems such as supernova simulation require application of state-ofthe- ...
Almost all of the elements heavier than hydrogen that are present in our solar system were produced ...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
Type I XRBs are thermonuclear flashes on the surface of neutron stars (NS) associated with mass-accr...
Multidimensional nucleosynthesis studies with hundreds of nuclei linked through thousands of nuclear...
Simulations of nucleosynthesis in astrophysical environments are at the intersection of nuclear phys...
After decades of one-dimensional nucleosynthesis calculations, the growth of computational resources...
In this thesis, we construct a new hydrodynamical algorithm able of handling general compressible re...
We present a nucleosynthesis sensitivity study for the γ-process in a Supernova type II model within...
This thesis describes the further development of the Glasgow Shell Model code, following on from the...
Type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) are thermonuclear stellar explosions driven by charged-particle reactions...
Parallel computing has turned out to be the enabling technology to solve complex physical systems. H...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
We have developed a new massively-parallel radiation-hydrodynamics code (Cosmos) for Newtonian and r...
A key ingredient in any numerical study of supernova explosions is the nuclear network routine that ...
Most modern astrophysical problems such as supernova simulation require application of state-ofthe- ...
Almost all of the elements heavier than hydrogen that are present in our solar system were produced ...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...
Type I XRBs are thermonuclear flashes on the surface of neutron stars (NS) associated with mass-accr...
Multidimensional nucleosynthesis studies with hundreds of nuclei linked through thousands of nuclear...
Simulations of nucleosynthesis in astrophysical environments are at the intersection of nuclear phys...
After decades of one-dimensional nucleosynthesis calculations, the growth of computational resources...
In this thesis, we construct a new hydrodynamical algorithm able of handling general compressible re...
We present a nucleosynthesis sensitivity study for the γ-process in a Supernova type II model within...
This thesis describes the further development of the Glasgow Shell Model code, following on from the...
Type I X-ray bursts (XRBs) are thermonuclear stellar explosions driven by charged-particle reactions...
Parallel computing has turned out to be the enabling technology to solve complex physical systems. H...
Multizone models of Type I X-ray bursts are presented that use an adaptive nuclear reaction network ...
We have developed a new massively-parallel radiation-hydrodynamics code (Cosmos) for Newtonian and r...
A key ingredient in any numerical study of supernova explosions is the nuclear network routine that ...
Most modern astrophysical problems such as supernova simulation require application of state-ofthe- ...
Almost all of the elements heavier than hydrogen that are present in our solar system were produced ...
AbstractNumerical simulation of nuclear reactors is a key technology in the quest for improvements i...