Dust Production Factories in the Early Universe Takaya Nozawa ( National Astronomical Observatory of Japan ) 2015/05/25 - Formation of dust in very massive.
Improved simulations of relativistic stellar core collapse
Core-Collapse Supernovae: explosions mechanism and jet formation
Workshop on the Physics of Nucleons and Nuclei 16-17 October 2006 SURA, Washington DC
Transients in 10 Seconds or Less: Catching Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Act with ROTSE
Richard N. Boyd Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Toshitaka Kajino and Takashi Onaka
Dust Formation in Extreme Astronomical Objects
Magnetorotational processes in core-collapse supernovae.
1 Linking Optical and Infrared Observations with Gravitational Wave Sources. Christopher Stubbs Department of Physics Departme nt of Astronomy Harvard.
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2005 Improved simulations of relativistic stellar core collapse.
Searching for Gravitational-Wave Bursts
The Plan for Transient Follow-up Observations with Maidanak 1.5m Telescope