New simulations show that interactions with a magnetic field can work to decrease the distance between still forming binary ...
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Supercomputer models suggest magnetic fields explain how binary stars form so fast
Astrophysicist Tomoaki Matsumoto and collaborators have used three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic supercomputer simulations ...
Astronomers have developed a computer simulation to explore, in unprecedented detail, magnetism and turbulence in the interstellar medium (ISM)—the vast ocean of gas and charged particles that lies ...
Magnetic fields may be the hidden force bringing both newborn stars and giant black holes together. New computer simulations ...
NAOJ ATERUI III simulations show magnetic fields strip angular momentum from forming protostar pairs at up to 0.7 percent per ...
A new simulation of the galaxy’s magnetic turbulence shakes up how we think about—and visualize—the astrophysical environments. The model was developed by James Beattie, a postdoctoral fellow at the ...
Computer simulation of a one-sided magnetic field on early Mars based on data from a study led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. The study could explain the unusual magnetic imprint ...
Magnetoresistive RAM combines SRAM's speed with flash memory's data retention, enabling mission-critical systems.
Simulations show magnetic fields can remove angular momentum from forming protostars, helping binary star systems form within ...
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