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    Roche volume filling and the dissolution of open star clusters

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    From direct N-body simulations we find that the dynamical evolution of star clusters is strongly influenced by the Roche volume filling factor. We present a parameter study of the dissolution of open star clusters with different Roche volume filling factors and different particle numbers. We study both Roche volume underfilling and overfilling models and compare with the Roche volume filling case. We find that in the Roche volume overfilling limit of our simulations two-body relaxation is no longer the dominant dissolution mechanism but the changing cluster potential. We call this mechnism "mass-loss driven dissolution" in contrast to "two-body relaxation driven dissolution" which occurs in the Roche volume underfilling regime. We have measured scaling exponents of the dissolution time with the two-body relaxation time. In this experimental study we find a decreasing scaling exponent with increasing Roche volume filling factor. The evolution of the escaper number in the Roche volume overfilling limit can be described by a log-logistic differential equation. We report the finding of a resonance condition which may play a role for the evolution of star clusters and may be calibrated by the main periodic orbit in the large island of retrograde quasiperiodic orbits in the Poincar\'e surfaces of section. We also report on the existence of a stability curve which may be of relevance with respect to the structure of star clusters.Comment: 14 pages, 10+1 figures, accepted by Astronomische Nachrichte

    Review and evaluation of past solar cell development efforts

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    Bibliography on photovoltaic effect and solar cell developmen

    Review and evaluation of past solar cell development efforts Semiannual report, Jun. 1 - Nov. 30, 1967

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    Historical review of scientific work on photovoltaic effects and on energy conversion devices using this effec

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    Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2024, Fall (Volume 59)

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    Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes articles on the regional economic impact of GWU, Double Dawg Day fundraising records, and GWU community giving. Features include student Makayla Jibben, alumni Tremayne Booker, and professor Dr. Wilson Hawkins.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gwmagazine/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Gardner-Webb, The Magazine 2022, Fall (Volume 57)

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    Gardner-Webb, The Magazine, previously titled The Webb Magazine, focuses on alumni news and campus events from Gardner-Webb College; now Gardner-Webb University. This issue includes articles on the launch of the new Bulldog brand, new provost Dr Aubrey, new VP for Athletics Dr. Goodrich, and record setting golfer Zach Byers.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gwmagazine/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Clarifynig The Amending Process

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