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TAPIR Seminar

Friday, November 10, 2017
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Cahill 370
GPU accelerated thermochemistry and radiative transfer on protoplanetary disks and exoplanet outflows
Lile Wang, Graduate Student, Princeton University,
Microphysics, including thermochemistry and radiative transfer, are important in various astrophysical systems but difficult to compute. Equipped with the computation power of GPUs, dispersal of protoplanetary disks and planet atmospheres are studied by coupling consistent microphysics with (magneto-)hydrodynamics in photoevaporation driven by ultraviolet and X-ray radiation from the host star. I will present the updated understandings towards underlying processes, that determine the local thermo-/hydrodynamic evolution and the global structures, of photoevaporating systems. I will also discuss predictions to observables based on those numerical models.
For more information, please contact Sheri Stoll by phone at 626-395-6608 or by email at [email protected] or visit TAPIR at Caltech.