AbstractAt present, the giant impact (GI) is the most widely accepted model for the origin of the Moon. Most of the numerical simulations of GI have been carried out with the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method. Recently, however, it has been pointed out that standard formulation of SPH (SSPH) has difficulties in the treatment of a contact discontinuity such as a core–mantle boundary and a free surface such as a planetary surface. This difficulty comes from the assumption of differentiability of density in SSPH. We have developed an alternative formulation of SPH, density independent SPH (DISPH), which is based on differentiability of pressure instead of density to solve the problem of a contact discontinuity. In this paper, we rep...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet "Theia" collides with proto-Earth...
AbstractAt present, the giant impact (GI) is the most widely accepted model for the origin of the Mo...
According to the standard giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a partially vaporized disk g...
According to the standard giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a partially vaporized disk g...
Giant impacts between proto-planets were a common event in our solar system 4.5 billion years ago. H...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
Density discontinuities cannot be precisely modelled in standard formulations of smoothed particles ...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
In order to examine the ``giant impact hypothesis'' for the Moon formation, we run the first grid-ba...
We develop empirical relationships for the accretion and erosion of colliding gravity-dominated bodi...
Giant impacts dominate many planets' late accretion and evolution, but the detailed consequences of ...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet "Theia" collides with proto-Earth...
AbstractAt present, the giant impact (GI) is the most widely accepted model for the origin of the Mo...
According to the standard giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a partially vaporized disk g...
According to the standard giant impact hypothesis, the Moon formed from a partially vaporized disk g...
Giant impacts between proto-planets were a common event in our solar system 4.5 billion years ago. H...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
Density discontinuities cannot be precisely modelled in standard formulations of smoothed particles ...
Giant impacts (GIs) are common in the late stage of planet formation. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodyn...
In this paper, we present solutions to three short comings of smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH)...
In order to examine the ``giant impact hypothesis'' for the Moon formation, we run the first grid-ba...
We develop empirical relationships for the accretion and erosion of colliding gravity-dominated bodi...
Giant impacts dominate many planets' late accretion and evolution, but the detailed consequences of ...
We simulate the hypothesized collision between the proto-Earth and a Mars-sized impactor that create...
The Earth's Moon is thought to have formed from a circumterrestrial disk generated by a giant impact...
In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet "Theia" collides with proto-Earth...