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View article: On inertial forces (indirect terms) in problems with a central body
On inertial forces (indirect terms) in problems with a central body Open
Gravitational systems in astrophysics often comprise a body – the primary – that far outweights the others, and which is taken as the centre of the reference frame. A fictitious acceleration, also known as the indirect term, must therefore…
View article: Migration of Jupiter-mass planets in low-viscosity discs
Migration of Jupiter-mass planets in low-viscosity discs Open
Context. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for values of the α viscosity parameter larger than 10−4. Previous studies based on two-dimensional simulations, have shown that, at even lower vi…
View article: Asking Real-World Questions with Inquiry-Based Labs
Asking Real-World Questions with Inquiry-Based Labs Open
We have developed and employed a set of inquiry-based labs built around engaging “real-world” scenarios for our studio-style introductory Physics II course. In real-world situations, there is more than one path to success and step-by-step …
View article: Observable scattered light features from inclined and non-inclined planets embedded in protoplanetary discs
Observable scattered light features from inclined and non-inclined planets embedded in protoplanetary discs Open
Over the last few years instruments such as VLT/SPHERE and Subaru/HiCIAO have been able to take detailed scattered light images of protoplanetary discs. Many of the features observed in these discs are generally suspected to be caused by a…