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astro-ph.GA2011

The importance of episodic accretion for low-mass star formation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth, David Hubber

astro-ph.EP2016

The effect of radiative feedback on disc fragmentation

Anthony Mercer, Dimitris Stamatellos

astro-ph.SR2017

The structure of young embedded protostellar discs

Benjamin A. MacFarlane, Dimitris Stamatellos

astro-ph.EP2018

Efficient radiative transfer techniques in hydrodynamic simulations

Anthony Mercer, Dimitris Stamatellos, Alex Dunhill

astro-ph2008

The formation of brown dwarfs and low-mass stars by disc fragmentation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony P. Whitworth

astro-ph.EP2013

The formation of planets by disc fragmentation

Dimitris Stamatellos

astro-ph.GA2011

Episodic accretion, radiative feedback, and their role in low-mass star formation

Dimitris Stamatellos, David Hubber, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph.SR2017

How do stars gain their mass? A JCMT/SCUBA-2 Transient Survey of Protostars in Nearby Star Forming Regions

Gregory J. Herczeg, Doug Johnstone, Steve Mairs +55

astro-ph.GA2012

Episodic accretion, protostellar radiative feedback, and their role in low-mass star formation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony P. Whitworth, David A. Hubber

astro-ph.EP2015

The migration of gas giant planets in gravitationally unstable discs

Dimitris Stamatellos

astro-ph.GA2009

Brown dwarfs forming in discs: where to look for them?

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph2008

The properties of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars formed by disc fragmentation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony P. Whitworth

astro-ph.SR2019

Observational signatures of outbursting protostars -- II: Exploring a wide range of eruptive protostars

Benjamin MacFarlane, Dimitris Stamatellos, Doug Johnstone +5

astro-ph.GA2010

The formation of brown dwarfs in discs: Physics, numerics, and observations

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph.GA2015

The properties of discs around planets and brown dwarfs as evidence for disc fragmentation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Gregory J. Herczeg

astro-ph.GA2013

The formation of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs

Dimitris Stamatellos

astro-ph2008

Introducing a Hybrid Method of Radiative Transfer in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

Duncan Forgan, Ken Rice, Dimitris Stamatellos +1

astro-ph.EP2018

The diverse lives of massive protoplanets in self-gravitating discs

Dimitris Stamatellos, Shu-ichiro Inutsuka

astro-ph2005

Monte Carlo radiative transfer in SPH density fields

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph.EP2019

Giant planets and brown dwarfs on wide orbits: a code comparison project

Mark Fletcher, Sergei Nayakshin, Dimitris Stamatellos +5

astro-ph.GA2010

The lower limits of disc fragmentation and the prospects for observing fragmenting discs

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anaelle Maury, Anthony Whitworth +1

astro-ph2008

Introducing a Hybrid Method of Radiative Transfer for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

Duncan Forgan, Ken Rice, Dimitris Stamatellos +1

astro-ph2007

Brown dwarf formation by gravitational fragmentation of massive, extended protostellar discs

Dimitris Stamatellos, David Hubber, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph.EP2012

A natural formation scenario for misaligned and short-period eccentric extrasolar planets

Ingo Thies, Pavel Kroupa, Simon P. Goodwin +2

astro-ph.GA2019

Submillimeter continuum variability in Planck Galactic cold clumps

Geumsook Park, Kee-Tae Kim, Doug Johnstone +20

astro-ph.GA2009

The role of thermodynamics in disc fragmentation

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth

astro-ph2005

Radiative equilibrium in Monte Carlo radiative transfer using frequency distribution adjustment

Maarten Baes, Dimitris Stamatellos, Jonathan I. Davies +5

astro-ph.EP2019

Planet formation: The case for large efforts on the computational side

Wladimir Lyra, Thomas Haworth, Bertram Bitsch +54

astro-ph2008

Can giant planets form by gravitational fragmentation of discs?

Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony P. Whitworth