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Tobias Fischer

Researcher at University of New Mexico

Publications -  292
Citations -  15543

Tobias Fischer is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 269 publications receiving 13073 citations. Previous affiliations of Tobias Fischer include Technische Universität Darmstadt & GSI Outdoors.

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Core-collapse supernova equations of state based on neutron star observations

TL;DR: In this paper, a spherically symmetric core-collapse supernova model based on general relativistic radiation hydrodynamics with three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport is proposed.
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Noble gases and volatile recycling at subduction zones

TL;DR: Marty and Jambon as discussed by the authors derived an estimate of the CO2 flux from the (upper) mantle by combining estimates of the 3He flux at mid-ocean ridges (MOR) with measurements of CO2/3He ratio in oceanic basalts.
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Protoneutron star evolution and the neutrino-driven wind in general relativistic neutrino radiation hydrodynamics simulations

TL;DR: In this paper, a spherically symmetric general relativistic radiation hydrodynamics using spectral three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport is used to simulate the collapse, bounce, explosion, and the neutrini-driven wind phases consistently over more than 20 s.
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Revisiting the SN1987A gamma-ray limit on ultralight axion-like particles

TL;DR: In this article, a new upper bound on the photon-ALP coupling was derived based on state-of-the-art physical inputs both for the supernova models and for the Milky-Way magnetic field.
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Identifying a First-Order Phase Transition in Neutron-Star Mergers through Gravitational Waves.

TL;DR: It is shown that the dominant postmerger GW frequency f_{peak} may exhibit a significant deviation from an empirical relation between f_{ peak} and the tidal deformability if a strong first-order phase transition leads to the formation of a gravitationally stable extended quark matter core in the postmergers remnant.