28 research outputs found
The librational dynamics of satellites
Librational dynamics of satellite
Roving vehicle motion control Quarterly report, 1 Mar. - 31 May 1967
System and subsystem requirements for remote control of roving space vehicle motio
Roving vehicle motion control Final report
Roving vehicle motion control for unmanned planetary and lunar exploratio
New Features in the Computational Infrastructure for Nuclear Astrophysics
A Computational Infrastructure for Nuclear Astrophysics has been developed to streamline the inclusion of the latest nuclear physics data in astrophysics simulations. The infrastructure consists of a platform-independent suite of computer codes that are freely available online at http://nucastrodata.org. The newest features of, and future plans for, this software suite are given. © Copyright owned by the author(s)
Neutrinos and Supernovae
We review the current status of the core-collapse supernova (CCSN) mechanism, beginning with a very brief account of CCSN types, and of the growing number of observations of their corresponding progenitors. This is followed by a brief account of current developments in the modeling of CCSNe progenitors, and of the four main supernova mechanisms under current study. We then focus on the current status of the neutrino mechanism, describing its essential features, as this mechanism seems the most promising at this time. We follow with a brief description of current efforts at the very computationally demanding challenge of modeling the neutrino mechanism, ending with a brief description of our CHIMERA code and some recent results obtained with this code