Published December 29, 2022 | Version v1
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Gravitational waves from freely decaying turbulence: simulation visualisations

  • 1. Louvain University
  • 2. University of Geneva
  • 3. University of Helsinki
  • 4. Université de Paris Cité

Description

Simulation visualisations to accompany the paper Generation of gravitational waves from freely decaying turbulence, arXiv:2205.02588, which has been published in JCAP. The visualisations are provided in two formats.

The visualisations correspond to simulations A' and D, as listed in Table 2 of the paper. The magnitude of the fluid 3-velocity is shown.

Notes

The work has been performed under the Project HPC-EUROPA3 (INFRAIA-2016-1-730897), with the support of the EC Research Innovation Action under the H2020 Programme. This collaboration has been made possible thanks to the generosity of CNRS through the International Emerging Actions program 2020. The work of PA was partially supported by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation Grant ARC No. 19/24 – 103. We acknowledge PRACE for awarding us access to HAWK at GCS@HLRS, Germany.

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Journal article: 10.1088/1475-7516/2022/09/029 (DOI)

Funding

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Academy of Finland
Particle Cosmology and Gravitational Waves 345070
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Academy of Finland
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