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    The Importance of Episodic Accretion for Low-mass Star Formation by Stamatellos, Dimitris, Whitworth, Anthony P, Hubber, David A

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-03-2011)
    “…A star acquires much of its mass by accreting material from a disk. Accretion is probably not continuous but episodic. We have developed a method to include…”
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    Episodic accretion, protostellar radiative feedback, and their role in low-mass star formation by Stamatellos, Dimitris, Whitworth, Anthony P., Hubber, David A.

    “…Protostars grow in mass by accreting material through their discs, and this accretion is initially their main source of luminosity. The resulting radiative…”
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    Protoplanetary disc evolution affected by star–disc interactions in young stellar clusters by Rosotti, Giovanni P., Dale, James E., de Juan Ovelar, Maria, Hubber, David A., Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik, Ercolano, Barbara, Walch, Stefanie

    “…Most stars form in a clustered environment. Therefore, it is important to assess how this environment influences the evolution of protoplanetary discs around…”
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    Discs in misaligned binary systems by Rawiraswattana, Krisada, Hubber, David A., Goodwin, Simon P.

    “…We perform SPH simulations to study precession and changes in alignment between the circumprimary disc and the binary orbit in misaligned binary systems. We…”
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    Brown dwarf formation by gravitational fragmentation of massive, extended protostellar discs by Stamatellos, Dimitris, Hubber, David A., Whitworth, Anthony P.

    “…We suggest that low-mass hydrogen-burning stars like the Sun should sometimes form with massive extended discs, and we show, by means of radiation hydrodynamic…”
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    RADIATION-DRIVEN IMPLOSION AND TRIGGERED STAR FORMATION by Bisbas, Thomas G

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-08-2011)
    “…We present simulations of initially stable isothermal clouds exposed to ionizing radiation from a discrete external source, and identify the conditions that…”
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    GANDALF - Graphical Astrophysics code for N-body Dynamics And Lagrangian Fluids by Hubber, David A, Rosotti, Giovanni P, Booth, Richard A

    Published 13-09-2017
    “…GANDALF is a new hydrodynamics and N-body dynamics code designed for investigating planet formation, star formation and star cluster problems. GANDALF is…”
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    Discs in misaligned binary systems by Rawiraswattana, Krisada, Hubber, David A, Goodwin, Simon P

    Published 25-05-2016
    “…We perform SPH simulations to study precession and changes in alignment between the circumprimary disc and the binary orbit in misaligned binary systems. We…”
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    Perturbation growth in accreting filaments by Clarke, Seamus D, Whitworth, Anthony P, Hubber, David A

    Published 25-02-2016
    “…We use smoothed particle hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the growth of perturbations in infinitely long, initially sub-critical but accreting…”
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    Episodic accretion, protostellar radiative feedback, and their role in low-mass star formation by Stamatellos, Dimitris, Whitworth, Anthony P, Hubber, David A

    Published 04-09-2012
    “…Protostars grow in mass by accreting material through their discs, and this accretion is initially their main source of luminosity. The resulting radiative…”
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    Radiation driven implosion and triggered star formation by Bisbas, Thomas G, Wunsch, Richard, Whitworth, Anthony P, Hubber, David A, Walch, Stefanie

    Published 18-05-2011
    “…We present simulations of initially stable isothermal clouds exposed to ionising radiation from a discrete external source, and identify the conditions that…”
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    Protoplanetary disc evolution affected by star-disc interactions in young stellar clusters by Rosotti, Giovanni P, Dale, James E, Ovelar, Maria de Juan, Hubber, David A, Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik, Ercolano, Barbara, Walch, Stefanie

    Published 07-04-2014
    “…Most stars form in a clustered environment. Therefore, it is important to assess how this environment influences the evolution of protoplanetary discs around…”
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