A Stellar Revolution: How Open-Source Tool MESA Changed the Way We Study Stars
A Stellar Revolution: How Open-Source Tool MESA Changed the Way We Study Stars on Simons Foundation
Great article about the importance of software engineering and open source code in astrophysics 🔭🧪 (and if anyone is keen to work with me on #BlackHoles lmk, I am planning to hire a software engineer soon!) 😊
www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/08/12/a...
14.08.2025 13:58
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Also a big shout-out to @sanjanacurtis.bsky.social for working closely with Lieke and myself. I am very thankful for our continued collaboration and am excited to model kilonova in 3D together soon!
05.08.2025 09:41
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It was such a pleasure seeing Lieke come in from a theoretical physics background and absolutely make this very astrophysicsy topic her own. I deeply admire her drive, tenacity, and careful approach to this complex end-to-end modelling project and am very excited for her next steps.
05.08.2025 09:39
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Finally, there is a lot to improve. For example, we need to model all ejecta components and verify that the 2D FLASH simulations capture all relevant dynamics. We also need to improve heating-rate prescriptions and modelling of composition effects.
05.08.2025 09:31
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Our results highlight the importance of self-consistent, long-term modeling of merger ejecta, and the importance of taking viewing-angle dependence into account when interpreting observed kilonova lightcurves. We find that magnetized outflows from a neutron-star remnant could explain blue kilonovae.
05.08.2025 09:28
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We investigated three remnant lifetimes and different r-process heating prescriptions to explore the impact on kilonova lightcurves and spectra.
05.08.2025 09:22
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We followed up GRMHD simulations of binary neutron-star merger remnants and their outflows via long-term 2D FLASH simulations and once homology is reached, performed SEDONA radiation transport to obtain lightcurves and spectra.
05.08.2025 09:17
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One more paper from the group out arxiv.org/abs/2508.00062 🎉 Led by Lieke Sippens Groenewegen, who finished her MSc in my group @grappainstitute.bsky.social in February, and with @sanjanacurtis.bsky.social we developed an end-to-end pipeline for kilonova lightcurves and spectra #highenergyastro 🔭🧪
05.08.2025 09:11
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It’s a tough life out there for massive stars 😂
28.06.2025 11:11
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and it is an absolute pleasure to still be collaborating with @gonihalevi.bsky.social who first started working with me when she was an undergraduate and I was a postdoc at UC Berkeley in 2016 :) Amazed by and proud of all the things you have done and the path you have charted out since!
27.06.2025 14:07
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There lots more work to do to evolve the simulation for longer after black-hole formation but for now it is really cool to measure the mass and spin of the newly-born black hole directly!
27.06.2025 14:03
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A Black Hole is Born: 3D GRMHD Simulation of Black Hole Formation from Core-Collapse
YouTube video by Swapnil Shankar
There's also a movie on youtube rendered by Swapnil Shankar www.youtube.com/shorts/4sisd...
27.06.2025 14:01
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Super exciting proof-of-principle work with GRaM-X lead by @gonihalevi.bsky.social following a 45 solar-mass low-metallicity progenitor star all the way to black-hole formation in full Numerical Relativity.
27.06.2025 13:59
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There's many things to improve of course. For this initial study we made use of a computationally-efficient Leakage+M0 scheme, but M1 simulations are needed and in the works. Tracking explosions to late times and large distances also super important. More to come soon!
27.06.2025 09:01
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The Einstein Toolkit
It is super rewarding to see GRaM-X produce science now and I am deeply grateful to the team for enabling this work. Large-scale software development wouldn't be possible without dedicated developers and embedding in large efforts like the einsteintoolkit.org and amrex-codes.github.io.
27.06.2025 08:58
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CarpetX
CarpetX is a driver for the Cactus software framework. It provides adaptive mesh refinement and multi-block discretizations to applications. CarpetX uses AMReX to offer distributed memory parallelism,...
Getting this out has been so rewarding as the science presented here builds off of 5 years of code development. I started development for zenodo.org/records/6131... togther with @eschnett.bsky.social, Roland Haas, and Steve Brandt.
27.06.2025 08:47
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This is the largest set of 3D MHD-driven supernova simulations to date and demonstrates that 3D parameter studies are now possible for extreme supernovae with modern GPU-enabled high-performance computing.
27.06.2025 08:36
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Led by former API PhD student Swapnil Shankar, we performed 12 MHD-driven core-collapse supernova simulations and systematically study the conditions under which jets can be successfully launched varying initial rotation rates and magnetic fields.
27.06.2025 08:32
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Thanks so much for the intro @profannawatts.bsky.social! Starting to post now 😀
27.06.2025 08:21
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astrophysicist at GRAPPA, University at Amsterdam
26.06.2025 15:01
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yes
26.06.2025 14:59
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@bot.astronomy.blue signup
26.06.2025 14:52
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