Tag Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

EXPRES: Unlocking the Secrets of Earth-like Worlds

Exploring the vastness of outer space has always captivated the human imagination. As we strive to understand our place in the universe, one burning question lingers on our minds: are Earth-like planets, capable of sustaining life, scattered amongst the stars?… Continue Reading →

The Clementine Gnomon: Unlocking the Secrets of Earth’s Rotation Delay

In the bustling city of Rome, nestled within the magnificent Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, rests a remarkable instrument known as the Clementine Gnomon. Constructed in the early 18th century, this solar meridian telescope serves as a gateway to… Continue Reading →

GreeM: Massively Parallel TreePM Code for Large Cosmological N-body Simulations

A High-Performance Solution for Cosmological N-body Simulations As our understanding of the universe evolves, so does the need for advanced computational tools to study its vast complexities. The field of cosmology, which explores the large-scale structure and dynamics of the… Continue Reading →

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