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Tamu
Publications - 2
Citations - 34
Tamu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boltzmann equation & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 34 citations.
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Transport model comparison studies of intermediate-energy HI collisions
H. H. Wolter,Maria Colonna,Dan Cozma,Pawel Danielewicz,Che Ming Ko,Rohit Kumar,Akira Ono,M. B. Tsang,Jun Xu,Yingxue Zhang,Elena Bratkovskaya,Zhao-Qing Feng,Theodoros Gaitanos,A. Le Fèvre,N. Ikeno,Youngman Kim,S. Mallik,P. Napolitani,Dmytro Oliinychenko,Tatsuhiko Ogawa,M. Papa,Jun Su,Rui Wang,Yongjia Wang,Janus Weil,Feng-Shou Zhang,Guo-Qiang Zhang,Zhenyu Zhang,J. Aichelin,Wolfgang Cassing,Lie‐Wen Chen,Huimin Cheng,Hannah Elfner,Kai Gallmeister,Ch. Hartnack,Shintaro Hashimoto,Sangyong Jeon,Kyung Kiu Kim,Myungkuk Kim,Bao-An Li,Chang-Hwan Lee,Qingfeng Li,Zhuxia Li,Ulrich Mosel,Yasushi Nara,Koji Niita,Akira Ohnishi,Tatsuhiko Sato,Taesoo Song,Agnieszka Sorensen,Ning Wang,Wen-Jie Xie University of Munich,INFN-LNS,Laboratori Nazionali del Sud,Catania,IFIN-HH Magurele--Bucharest,Facility for Rare Isotope Beams,M. University,Astronomy,C. Institute,Tamu,College Station,T. University,Shanghai Advanced Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences,S. I. O. A. Physics,D. Physics,China China Institute of Atomic Energy,Beijing,G. Physics,Technology,Guilin,Gsi Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung,Darmstadt,Institute for Particle Physics,Goethe University,Frankfurt,S. O. Physics,Optoelectronics,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Department of Life,Environmental Sciences,Tottori University,Rare Isotope Science Project,Institute for Computational Science,Daejeon,P. Group,Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre,Kolkata,U. Paris-Saclay,CNRS-IN2P3,Orsay,Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies,Division of Environment,Radiation Sciences,Japan Atomic Energy Agency,Tokai,Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering,S. University,Zhuhai,Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics,Ion-beam Application,I. Physics,Fudan University,Shanghai,School of Materials Science,Huzhou University,J. W. G. University,Key Laboratory of Beam Technology of Ministry of Education,College of Materials Science,Beijing Normal University,Institute of Technology,Beijing Academy of Science,Subatech,Imt Atlantique,In2p3-CNRS-Universite de Nantes-Ecole des Mines de Nantes,I. Physik,U. Giessen,S. L. F. P. Physics,Cosmology,Key Laboratory of Particle Astrophysics,S. University,Research Group for Radiation Protection,M. University,Montréal,Ulsan National Institute of Science,Commerce,Pusan National University,Busan,Lanzhou,Akita International University,Akita,R. I. F. Science,Y. I. F. T. Physics,Kyoto University,Universityof California,Los Angeles,L. Laboratory,Berkeley,G. University +141 more
TL;DR: The Transport Model Evaluation Project (TMEP) as discussed by the authors has been pursued to test the robustness of transport model predictions in reaching consistent conclusions from the same type of physical model, and calculations under controlled conditions of physical input and set-up were performed with various participating codes.
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ReveaLLAGN 0: First Look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052
Anil C. Seth,Mallory Molina,D. Ohlson,Jessie C. Runnoe,T. Boeker,Timothy A. Davis,Antoine Dumont,Michael Eracleous,J. A. Fern'andez-Ontiveros,Elena Gallo,Andy D. Goulding,Jenny E. Greene,Luis C. Ho,Sera Markoff,Nadine Neumayer,Richard M. Plotkin,Almudena Prieto,Shobita Satyapal,Glenn van de Ven,Jonelle L. Walsh,Feng Yan,Anja Feldmeier-Krause,K. Gultekin,Stacy Hoenig,Allison Kirkpatrick,N. Lutzgendorf,Amy E. Reines,Jay Strader,Jonathan R. Trump,Kennecott Utah,U Vanderbilt,Esa Space Science Dept. STScI,U. Cardiff,Mpia,U. PennState,INAF-IAPS,U.o. Michigan,Princeton,Uan Peking,U. Amsterdam,U. Nevada,Iac,U. GeorgeMason,U Vienna,Tamu,Cas,U. Southampton,U. Kansas,U. MichiganState,Universityof Connecticut,University of Strasbourg +50 more
TL;DR: The first results from the Revealing Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (ReveaLLAGN) survey, a JWST survey of seven nearby LLAGN, were presented in this paper , where the authors focused on two observations with the mid-infrared instrument's (MIRI) medium resolution spectrograph (MRS) of the nuclei of NGC 1052 and Sombrero (NGC 4594 / M104).