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Yesterday was the last day of #SPHERIC2025. Huge thanks to the local organizing committee for their hard (mostly behind the scenes) work, and all the #SPHERIC community for the enjoyable #conference and #unconference. A special thanks goes to Corrado Altomare, chair of the local organizing committee, who delivered a touching speech on the role that #science plays in uniting people beyond #borders and #conflicts, a much needed beacon of hope in the current international outlook.
I'm preparing the next issue of the #SPHERIC newsletter (BTW have you submitted an abstract for #SPHERIC2025 in #Barcelona yet?‌ Deadline is next monday), and the first contribution is about #SPHERIC2024Zhuhai. The organizer sent me so many photos that I'm sad I can't just throw them all in, and I'm having troubles making a good selection. But alas contributions are limited to two pages.

When this post https://mastodon.social/@coreyspowell/113807316007617909 by @coreyspowell popped up in my feed just now my first thought was: «wait, I'm pretty sure I saw something similar at a recent #SPHERIC conference» so of course I checked the linked paper (<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01612-0.epdf?sharing_token=9Q4L9YJs0dXIOXIb7dJ9F9RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0NvCuY-CCmAUDS-e_nTUnvNU1gexpN1yz5LgFWb6OYeZtFJos0bQQeDtkY5TswjWh9TsZvZ6a44fcxf1Kw-c1KkueYZqv6G1Lx7wrnS7EBY4v1kIZ-srQuT1Md7nJKtojM%3D>) and lo and behold, they do use #SPH #SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics

However, I had a feeling it wasn't exactly the same, and by digging deeper in my memory, I realized that indeed what I had seen wasn't (a preview of) this work, but a #SPHERIC2019 contribution about simulating impacts on planetary giants with #SWIFT (a well-known SPH code for #astrophysics, the field SPH was originally designed for, available from <https://www.swiftsim.com>) with Uranus as a test case. You can read the full article here:
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz1606
and see a high-resolution animation of the Uranus impact, as well as other simulations, at https://icc.dur.ac.uk/giant_impacts/

Capture of an ancient Charon around Pluto | Nature Geoscience

Pluto and Charon are the largest binary system in the known population of trans-Neptunian objects in the outer Solar System. Their shared external orbital axis suggests a linked evolutionary history and collisional origin. Their radii, ~1,200 km and ~600 km, respectively, and Charon’s wide circular orbit of about 16 Pluto radii require a formation mechanism that places a large mass fraction into orbit, with sufficient angular momentum to drive tidal orbital expansion. Here we numerically model the collisional capture of Charon by Pluto using simulations that include material strength. In our simulations, friction distributes impact momentum, leading Charon and Pluto to become temporarily connected, instead of merging, for impacts aligned with the target’s rotation. In this ‘kiss-and-capture’ regime, coalescence of the bodies is prevented by strength. For a prograde target rotation consistent with the system angular momentum, Charon is then tidally decoupled and raised into a near-circular orbit from which it migrates outwards to distances consistent with its present orbit. Charon is captured relatively intact in this scenario, retaining its core and most of its mantle, which implies that Charon could be as ancient as Pluto. Numerical simulations suggest that Pluto’s moon Charon was captured intact, in a scenario in which the two bodies temporarily merged in a collision but did not coalesce due to solid strength effects.

#SPHERIC2025 will be in #Barcelona
https://spheric2025.upc.edu/

It will be the first #SPHERIC #conference to break from the "classic" SPHERIC International Workshop format that was also employed for the SPHERIC 2022 I organized in Catania, and closer to other more traditional conferences (hence also the change in name, to SPHERIC World Conference).

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#SPH #CFD #SolidMechanics #AstroPhysics #ParticleMethods

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Tomorrow I go to #Berlin for #SPHERIC2024. See you there if you're coming.

P.S. I hate #traveling. The day we invent teleportation can't come too soon.

#SPHERIC #SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics

#SPHERIC2024 abstract submission deadline has been extended to Friday, January 26th. If you or someone you know have a result that may be of interested to the #SmoothedParticleHydrodynamics community, consider submitting it at the upcoming #SPHERIC International #Workshop in #Berlin
More information at
https://www.spheric2024.com
https://www.dive-solutions.de/spheric2024
While I was away for #SPHERIC, they delivered a couple of new workstations to the office, so today I spent some time setting one up, installing the OS, checking it matched the specs and testing the hardware. One thing I hadn't realized when we ordered this one is that in addition to the NVIDIA GPUs it would also give access to the integrated AMD‌ GPU. This is, I think, my first system where I have hardware from both vendors (although of very different class).
And it's not even that I don't want to talk about it, I do! Not only there were some very interesting results presented that I would like to mention and possibly talk about (it'll only be a selection, sorry, I hope if other #SPHERIC contributors see my posts they don't get offended for not being mentioned), but there are also some important news that involve me directly and which I'm thrilled about (even though they mean even less free time …)
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