Department > Lectures > Summer Term 2020 > Dynamics of galaxies, star clusters and planetary systems
Dynamics of galaxies, star clusters and planetary systems
summer term 2020
Lecturer: Rainer Spurzem & Andreas Just
Link to LSF
10 participants
Lecturer: Rainer Spurzem & Andreas Just
Link to LSF
10 participants
This 'Masterpflichtseminar' is addressed specifically to master students, who intend to obtain the mantadory 'MVSem' certificate required for master studies. It is organised as a journal club, where every topic usually consists of a seminar talk by the student presenting one or more recent research papers. An additional written report of the presentation is required.
ONLINE teaching
This seminar will be held online via a Zoom platform. More detailed information, how to use Zoom and the link to join the meetings will be given by email to the registered participants.
Practice groups
- Group S
10 participants
Mönchhofstr. 12-14 / ARI SR, Wed 14:00 - 15:30
Direct Links to topics of R. Spurzem , A. Just
- S1. <taken> T.O.Hands, W. Dehnen, A. Gration, J. Stadel, B. Moore, 2019: The fate of planetesimal discs in young open clusters: implications for 1I/’Oumuamua, the Kuiper belt, the Oort cloud and more
- S2. <taken> Nealon, R., Cuello, N., Alexander, R., 2020: Flyby-induced misalignments in planet-hosting discs
- S3.<taken> Zhang, Y., Lin, D. N. C., 2020: Tidal fragmentation as the origin of 1I/2017 U1 (`Oumuamua)
- S4. <taken> van Elteren, A., Simon Portegies Zwart, S., Inti Pelupessy, I., Maxwell Cai, M., Steve McMillan, S., 2019: Survivability of planetary systems in young and dense star clusters
- S5. Rantala, A., Pihajoki, P., Mannerkoski, M., Johansson, P. H., Naab, T., 2020: MSTAR - a fast parallelized algorithmically regularized integrator with minimum spanning tree coordinates
- S6. <taken> Di Carlo, U. N., Giacobbo, N., Mapelli, M., Pasquato, M., Spera, M., Wang, L., Haardt, F., 2019: Merging black holes in young star clusters
-
S7. Batygin, K., Adams, F. C., Batygin, Y. K., Petigura, E. A., 2020: Dynamics of Planetary Systems within Star Clusters: Aspects of the Solar System's Early Evolution
Supervisor: A. Just
-
J1. <taken> NGC 6240: A triple nucleus system in the advanced or final state of merging, W. Kollatschny et al, 2020 (A&A 633, A79)
- J2. <taken> Inward bound: the incredible journey of massive black holes as they pair and merge – I. The effect of mass ratio in flattened rotating galactic nuclei, F. M. Khan et al., 2020 (MNRAS 492, 256)
- J3. The GALAH survey and Gaia DR2: Linking ridges, arches and vertical waves in the kinematics of the Milky Way, S. Khanna et al., 2019, (arXiv 1902.10113)
- J4. The pattern speed of the Milky Way bar from transverse velocities, J.L. Sanders et al., 2019 (arXiv 1903.02009)
- J5. <taken> Keeping it Cool: Much Orbit Migration, yet Little Heating, in the Galactic Disk, N. Frankel et al, 2020 (arXiv 2002.04622)
- J6. <taken> A distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud that is precise to one per cent, G. Pietrzynski et al., 2019, (Nature 567, 200, arXiv 1903.08096)