Melvyn B Davies
Titel
professor
Organisation
046-2221568
Melvyn_B [dot] Davies [at] astro [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2012
- AN UPPER LIMIT TO THE VELOCITY DISPERSION OF RELAXED STELLAR SYSTEMS WITHOUT MASSIVE BLACK HOLES
- Can planetary instability explain the Kepler dichotomy?
- Interacting Compact Binaries: Modeling Mass Transfer in Eccentric Systems
- The ACS survey of Galactic globular clusters XII. Photometric binaries along the main sequence
- The properties of long gamma-ray bursts in massive compact binaries
- The structure of star clusters in the outer halo of M31
- 2011
- Implications for the origin of short gamma-ray bursts from their observed positions around their host galaxies
- On the origin of black hole spin in high-mass black hole binaries: Cygnus X-1
- Supermassive Black Hole Formation Via Gas Accretion in Nuclear Stellar Clusters
- The Impact of Stellar Collisions in the Galactic Center
- The effects of fly-bys on planetary systems
- 2010
- 2009
- A Chandra Study Of The Galactic Globular Cluster Omega Centauri
- ASTROPHYSICS Stellar revival in old clusters
- Globular star clusters: dynamical evolution
- Mass transfer in eccentric binaries: the new oil-on-water smoothed particle hydrodynamics technique
- On the origin of eccentricities among extrasolar planets
- Red giant stellar collisions in the Galactic Centre
- Soft gamma repeaters and short gamma ray bursts: making magnetars from WD-WD mergers
- 2008
- Black holes and core expansion in massive star clusters
- Dynamics of galactic nuclei: mass segregation and collisions
- Is our Sun a Singleton?
- Is our Sun a singleton?
- The Singleton Fraction of Stars Formed in Stellar Clusters
- The nature of hypervelocity stars as inferred from their Galactic trajectories
- 2007
- A new constraint for gamma-ray burst progenitor mass
- A new type of long gamma-ray burst
- Close encounters in young stellar clusters: implications for planetary systems in the solar neighbourhood
- Progenitors of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Soft Gamma Repeaters and Short Gamma Ray Bursts: Making Magnetars from WD -- WD Mergers
- The effect of stellar-mass black holes on the structural evolution of massive star clusters
- The instability of planetary systems in binaries: how the Kozai mechanism leads to strong planet-planet interactions
- 2006
- Collisions and close encounters involving massive main-sequence stars
- Detailed models of the binary pulsars J1141-6545 and B2303+46
- Neutron star binaries and long-duration gamma-ray bursts
- Possible evidence for the ejection of a supermassive black hole from an ongoing merger of galaxies
- Search and analysis of blue straggler stars in open clusters
- Short gamma-ray bursts in old populations: magnetars from white dwarf-white dwarf mergers
- Stellar encounters involving massive stars in young clusters
- The MODEST questions: Challenges and future directions in stellar cluster research
- Young stars in the Galactic Centre: a potential intermediate-mass star origin
- 2005
- An origin for short gamma-ray bursts unassociated with current star formation
- Blue stragglers as stellar collision products: the angular momentum question
- The Astrophysics of Crowded Places
- The X-ray source population of the globular cluster M15: Chandra high-resolution imaging
- The stars of the Galactic center
- The ultimate outcome of black hole - neutron star mergers
- 2004
- 2003
- 2002
- A source of high-velocity white dwarfs
- Brown dwarf populations in open clusters
- Formation of the binary pulsars J1141-6545 and B2303+46
- Gamma-Ray Bursts, Supernova Kicks, and Gravitational Radiation
- High-resolution calculations of merging neutron stars - I. Model description and hydrodynamic evolution
- High-resolution simulations of stellar collisions between equal-mass main-sequence stars in globular clusters
- Stellar Encounters in Crowded Places
- Stellar Exotica Produced from Stellar Encounters
- The astrophysics of crowded places

