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FacultyAssistant Professor of PhysicsMS, PhD University of California, Santa Cruz; BA Columbia
Research I work on models of the explosive death of massive stars and on the growth of black holes from stellar collapse and at the centers of galaxies. I make use of parallel computers to simulate the flow of gas in astrophysical environments where strong shock waves, ultra-relativistic speeds, and magnetic fields as well as neutrino emission and nuclear reactions are important.
Publications "Collapsars: Gamma-Ray Bursts and Explosions in `Failed Supernovae,'" MacFadyen, A. I.; Woosley, S. E. The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 524, Issue 1, pp. 262-289 (1999). "Supernovae, Jets, and Collapsars," MacFadyen, A. I.; Woosley, S. E.; Heger, A. The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 550, Issue 1, pp. 410-425 (2001). "RAM: A Relativistic Adaptive Mesh Refinement Hydrodynamics Code," Zhang, Weiqun; MacFadyen, Andrew I. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Volume 164, Issue 1, pp. 255-279 (2006). "An Eccentric Circumbinary Accretion Disk and the Detection of Binary Massive Black Holes," MacFadyen, Andrew I.; Milosavljevic, Milos The Astrophysical Journal, submitted (2006). "Stellar Explosions by Magnetic Towers" Uzdensky, Dmitri A.; MacFadyen, Andrew I. The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 647, Issue 2, pp. 1192-1212 (2006).
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