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The role of density perturbation on planet formation by pebble accretion
(arXiv preprint, 2022-01-28)
Protoplanetary discs exhibit a diversity of gaps and rings of dust material, believed to be a manifestation of pressure maxima commonly associated with an ongoing planet formation and several other physical processes. ...
On the structure of quasi-Keplerian accretion discs surrounding millisecond X-ray pulsars
(Springer, 2020-10-12)
In this study, we investigated the time-independent dynamics (disc structure, forces and torques) of a quasi-Keplerian disc around a millisecond pulsar (MSP) with an internal dynamo. We considered the disc around a MSP to ...
Planetary core formation via multispecies pebble accretion
(Oxford University Press, 2021-12-02)
In the general classical picture of pebble-based core growth, planetary cores grow by accretion of single pebble species. The growing planet may reach the so-called pebble isolation mass, at which it induces a pressure ...
Spatial distribution of unique biological communities and their control over surface reflectivity of the stanley glacier, Uganda
(Frontiers, 2022-02-17)
Diverse microbes have been revealed to live in glaciers worldwide, but only a few biological studies were dedicated to glaciers in tropical Africa. These glaciers are shrinking rapidly and are expected to disappear shortly. ...
Validation of the atmospheric boundary layer height estimated from the MODIS atmospheric profile data at an equatorial site
(MDPI, 2020-08-26)
The atmospheric boundary layer height is important for constraining air pollution and meteorological models. This study attempted to validate the MODIS-estimated atmospheric boundary layer height (ABLH), and variation in ...
Welcome remarks by the Acting Vice Chancellor, Associate Professor Simon Katrini Anguma during the inaugural memorial lecture in memory of the founding Vice Chancellor, the Late Prof. Christine Dranzoa held on 15th July 2023 in the Main Hall in Muni University
([Muni University], 2023-07-15)
This is the welcome remarks by the Acting Vice Chancellor of Muni University, Associate Professor Simon Katrini Anguma during the inaugural Memorial Lecture for Professor Christine Dranzoa, the Founding Vice Chancellor of ...