Ernst Anton Dorfi
Dorfi, E.A.
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Works
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ALMA observations of the “fresh” carbon-rich AGB star TX Piscium | |
Artificial viscosity in comoving curvilinear coordinates: towards a differential geometrically consistent implicit advection scheme | |
Computational methods for astrophysical fluid flow : Saas-Fee Advanced Course 27, lecture notes 1997, Swiss Society for Astronomy and Astrophysics | |
Constraining the early evolution of Venus and Earth through atmospheric Ar, Ne isotope and bulk K/U ratios | |
Dust formation in winds of long-period variables. IV. Atmospheric dynamics and mass loss | |
Escape of the martian protoatmosphere and initial water inventory. | |
The evolution of stellar rotation and the hydrogen atmospheres of habitable-zone terrestrial planets | |
F 60 e Anomaly in a Deep-Sea Manganese Crust and Implications for a Nearby Supernova Source | |
Formation of chondrules in radiative shock waves. I. First results, spherical dust particles, stationary shocks | |
Mid- and far-infrared properties of dynamical models of carbon-rich long-period variables | |
A MOST probable explanation of the pulsation of WR 123 | |
Non-spherical dust driven winds of slowly rotating AGB stars | |
Nonlinear stellar pulsation. III. Fourier decomposition of theoretical RRab models | |
Numerical modelling of Cepheid pulsations | |
Optical properties of dust particles in stellar winds | |
Origin and loss of nebula-captured hydrogen envelopes from ‘sub’- to ‘super-Earths’ in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars | |
Properties of theoretical RRab light curves | |
Shaping of planetary nebulae by dust driven AGB winds | |
Simple adaptive grids for 1 - D initial value problems | |
Starburst driven galactic winds | |
Theoretical aspects of massive stars | |
Time-dependent diffusion in stellar atmospheres | |
Time-dependent galactic winds. I. Structure and evolution of galactic outflows accompanied by cosmic ray acceleration | |
Where are the regularly pulsating massive stars? | |
X-rays from supernova remnants with particle acceleration |