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Spherical accretion with anisotropic thermal conduction
P. Sharma,
E. Quataert
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J. M. Stone
Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
accretion
100%
magnetic field
47%
inflow
45%
plasma
41%
heat flux
32%
magnetohydrodynamics
23%
potential energy
19%
rate
17%
energy
17%
temperature gradient
17%
freezing
16%
saturation
12%
heating
12%
simulation
7%
temperature
6%
Physics & Astronomy
conduction
71%
radii
43%
heat flux
32%
flux density
28%
magnetic fields
26%
magnetohydrodynamic simulation
22%
Faraday effect
19%
magnetohydrodynamic flow
19%
freezing
18%
gravitational fields
17%
field strength
15%
temperature gradients
15%
potential energy
15%
saturation
12%
heating
11%
temperature
5%
energy
5%