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Cavendish Astrophysics
Cavendish Laboratory
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Regulating the ISM and star
formation
Cosmological evolution
of star-forming galaxies
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their environments
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Cavendish Astrophysics

Telescopes
The group makes extensive use of UK and international telescope facilities.
Computing
The Galaxy Evolution group has full access to the computing facilties
of the astrophysics group, namely the starlink cluster based on Sun and
Linux workstations. Additionally we make heavy use of the group's
16-node Beowulf cluster which is soon to be upgraded to a 32-node cluster.
The analysis of telescope data is done mostly using AIPS, IRAF and STARLINK
software which is available throughout the cluster. Additionally
we make significant use of IDL for visualisation of results.
Our computational work is concerned both with computational fluid dynamics
using mainly the ZEUS
family of software (developed at the Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics
at the NCSA) and N-body simulations of star-forming galaxies using our
owm locally written N-body tree code.
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