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Now in Session: 2022 N3AS Summer School
The N3AS-sponsored Summer School on Multi-Messenger Astrophysics is intended for graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers from theory, experiment, or observation.
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Role of non-gaussian quantum fluctuations in neutrino entanglement
In extreme astrophysical settings like core-collapse supernovae, neutrinos are vital in driving the explosion mechanism and setting the conditions for element synthesis.
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Estimating outflow masses and velocities in merger simulations: impact of r-process heating and neutrino cooling
The determination of the mass, composition, and geometry of matter outflows in black hole-neutron star and neutron star-neutron star binaries is crucial to current efforts to model kilonovae, and to […]
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The relative contribution to heavy metals production from binary neutron star mergers and neutron star-black hole mergers
The origin of the heavy elements in the Universe is not fully determined. Neutron star-black hole (NSBH) and {binary neutron star} (BNS) mergers may both produce heavy elements via rapid […]