frankenstein: protoplanetary disc brightness profile reconstruction at sub-beam resolution with a rapid Gaussian process

J Jennings, RA Booth, M Tazzari… - Monthly Notices of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Interferometric observations of the mm dust distribution in protoplanetary discs are now
showing a ubiquity of annular gap and ring substructures. Their identification and accurate …

A super-resolution analysis of the DSHARP survey: Substructure is common in the inner 30 au

J Jennings, RA Booth, M Tazzari… - Monthly Notices of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The DSHARP survey evidenced the ubiquity of substructure in the mm dust distribution of
large, bright protoplanetary discs. Intriguingly, these data sets have yet higher resolution …

A novel analytical multilayer cylindrical heat source model for vertical ground heat exchangers installed in layered ground

A Pan, JS McCartney, L Lu, T You - Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper presents a new analytical multilayer cylindrical heat source model for vertical
ground heat exchangers (GHEs) installed in layered ground using the new integral …

A new analytical model for short vertical ground heat exchangers with Neumann and Robin boundary conditions on ground surface

A Pan, L Lu, Y Tian - International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
While ground surface conditions have been counted accurately in numerical models of
ground heat exchangers (GHE) by defining a Neumann or Robin boundary condition …

Dust traps and the formation of cavities in transition discs: a millimetre to sub-millimetre comparison survey

BJ Norfolk, ST Maddison, C Pinte… - Monthly Notices of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The origin of the inner dust cavities observed in transition discs remains unknown. The
segregation of dust and size of the cavity is expected to vary depending on which clearing …

Efficient computation of Fourier–Bessel transforms for transverse-momentum dependent parton distributions and other functions

M Diehl, O Grocholski - The European Physical Journal C, 2024 - Springer
We present a method for the numerical computation of Fourier–Bessel transforms on a finite
or infinite interval. The function to be transformed needs to be evaluated on a grid of points …

On estimating the structure factor of a point process, with applications to hyperuniformity

D Hawat, G Gautier, R Bardenet… - Statistics and Computing, 2023 - Springer
Hyperuniformity is the study of stationary point processes with a sub-Poisson variance in a
large window. In other words, counting the points of a hyperuniform point process that fall in …

Pump-probe X-ray holographic imaging of laser-induced cavitation bubbles with femtosecond FEL pulses

M Vassholz, HP Hoeppe, J Hagemann… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Cavitation bubbles can be seeded from a plasma following optical breakdown, by focusing
an intense laser in water. The fast dynamics are associated with extreme states of gas and …

Optimal alignment of structures for finite and periodic systems

M Griffiths, SP Niblett, DJ Wales - Journal of chemical theory and …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Finding the optimal alignment between two structures is important for identifying the
minimum root-mean-square distance (RMSD) between them and as a starting point for …

Generalization of elastohydrodynamic interactions between a rigid sphere and a nearby soft wall

P Karan, J Chakraborty, S Chakraborty - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2021 - cambridge.org
Soft substrates, omnipresent in several fundamental processes ranging from the tribological
to biophysical, are often subjected to viscous fluid-mediated dynamic loading for their real …