Category Archives: Cambridge
Exoplanet HR Diagram
Inspired by Stuart, I created this HR Diagram for exoplanet researchers. The position on the x-axis is determined by the number of peer reviewed paper, as given by ADS. The position on the y-axis is given by the number of … Continue reading
Publications on the orbital migration of moonlets in Saturn’s rings
My research group published several papers on Saturn’s rings last week. I’m an author on two of them: Stochastic orbital migration of small bodies in Saturn’s rings – Hanno Rein and John Papaloizou Migration of a moonlet in a ring … Continue reading
Welcome
I am a member of the Astrophysics Group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics in Cambridge. After finishing my PhD, I will go to the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. … Continue reading
The planetary system HD45364
The picture shows the star HD45364 which is slightly smaller than our sun. There are also two planets orbiting this star. Unfortunately, they are not visible in the picture because they are too small and the star is too bright. … Continue reading
DPMHD3d and GravTree
I’ve added two paged describing the main codes that I am using for research, a hydrodynamics code and and N-body code: DPMHD3D GravTree (movie!)