Evidence of hydrogen−helium immiscibility at Jupiter-interior conditions
Brygoo, S., P. Loubeyre, M. Millot, J. R. Rygg, P. M. Celliers, J. H. Eggert, R. Jeanloz & G. W. Collins (2021). Evidence of hydrogen−helium immiscibility at Jupiter-interior conditions. Nature,…
Ian Ocampo selected for the Best Graduate Student Poster Award at 2021 OLUG
April 30, 2021
Ian Ocampo of Princeton University selected for the Best Graduate Student Poster Award at the 2021 Omega Laser Users’ Group Annual Meeting.
Hydrodynamic instability at impact interfaces and planetary implications
Ravid, A., R.I. Citron & R. Jeanloz (2021). Hydrodynamic instability at impact interfaces and planetary implications. Nature Communications, 12, 2104. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22052-z
Room temperature superconductor? Rochester lab sets new record toward long-sought goal
March 30, 2021
The lab group of Assistant Professor Ranga Dias at the University of Rochester, has synthesized new superconducting materials, developing processes that may help ‘break down barriers and open the door to many potential applications.’
Shock-compressed silicon: Hugoniot and sound speed up to 2100 GPa
Henderson, B. J., M. C. Marshall, T. R. Boehly, R. Paul, C. A. McCoy, S. X. Hu, D. N. Polsin, L. E. Crandall, M. F. Huff, D. A. Chin, J.…
The NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program
Eric Mamajek
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 25, 2021
4:00 – 5:00 PM ET
“Overview of the Center for Matter at Atomic Pressures”
March 8, 2021
CMAP focuses on understanding the physics and astrophysical implications of matter under pressures so high that the structure of individual atoms is disrupted.
Equation-of-state, sound speed, and reshock of shock-compressed fluid carbon dioxide
Crandall, L. E., J. R. Rygg, D. K. Spaulding, M. F. Huff, M. C. Marshall, D. N. Polsin, R. Jeanloz, T. R. Boehly, M. Zaghoo, B. J. Henderson, S. Brygoo,…
Successive common envelope events from multiple planets
Chamandy, L., E. G. Blackman, J. Nordhaus & E. Wilson (2021). Successive common envelope events from multiple planets. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 502(1), 110-114. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slab017