Search for dissertations about: "cluster kinematics and dynamics"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words cluster kinematics and dynamics.
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1. The Dynamics of Star Cluster Formation
Abstract : How do star clusters form? We care, since these are the birth sites of most stars, perhaps including our own Sun. There are a great variety of different theoretical models of cluster formation and our main goal in this thesis is to examine the implications of these for the dynamical evolution of a cluster's stellar population, including the ejected stars. READ MORE
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2. Radial Velocities Without Spectroscopy -Astrometric determination of stellar radial motion
Abstract : This work demonstrates the determination of absolute stellar radial velocities from geometrical principles, i.e. using astrometry. Such `astrometric radial velocities' are obtained independently of spectroscopic information. READ MORE
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3. Unveiling a multiscale view of massive star and cluster formation
Abstract : Massive stars regulate the physical and chemical evolution of galaxies. Most stars within these galaxies, including massive ones, appear to be born in star clusters and associations. However, many questions remain unanswered about how massive stars and clusters form from the diffuse gas of interstellar space. READ MORE
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4. Unveiling a multi-scale view of massive star and cluster formation
Abstract : Massive stars regulate the physical and chemical evolution of galaxies. Most stars within these galaxies, including massive ones, appear to be born in star clusters. However, there are many open questions about how these systems form from diffuse interstellar gas. READ MORE
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5. Ultrafast dynamics of small quantum systems studied using electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy
Abstract : Studying how small quantum systems, like molecules and clusters, interact with X-rays is crucial to understanding the ultrafast processes that occur in nature on incredibly short timescales, ranging from femtoseconds to picoseconds. X-rays excite small quantum systems to unstable core hole states, leading to a cascade of phenomena, including Auger decay, nuclear rearrangement, and dissociation. READ MORE