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A reversible N-body integrator with JANUS

A reversible N-body integrator with JANUS

by Suk Sien Tie | May 1, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

Crowned the god of doorway and passages in Roman mythology, Janus had access to the future and the past. In modern times, he is reincarnated into a secret code that turns back time, in computer simulations.

How long do quasars shine?

How long do quasars shine?

by Suk Sien Tie | Mar 10, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

Ahh quasars…they are one of the most spectacular objects in the Universe. But how long can they hold up their brilliance?

Larger accretion disks for quasars

Larger accretion disks for quasars

by Suk Sien Tie | Jan 30, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries

Materials carousel round and round black holes in the form of accretion disks, which evidence suggests to be larger than theoretical estimate. (Image credit: Double Negative visual effects company)

X-Ray Beasts and Magnetic fields

X-Ray Beasts and Magnetic fields

by Suk Sien Tie | Nov 30, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Constraining the role of magnetic field in X-ray emission of AGNs.

(Image credit: NASA/Dana Berry, SkyWorks Digital)

Tying the knot with galaxy clustering

Tying the knot with galaxy clustering

by Suk Sien Tie | Oct 4, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries

Star formation rate and stellar mass as telltales of dark matter and galaxy connection.

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