Publications
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2024
- Kozyreva A, Morán-Fraile J, Holas A, Bronner VA, Röpke FK, Pavlyuk N, Mironov A, Tsvetkov D (2024). Thermonuclear explosions as Type II supernovae, Astronomy and Astrophysics
2023
- Morán-Fraile J, Holas A, Röpke FK, Pakmor R, Schneider FRN (2024). Faint calcium-rich transient from a double detonation of a 0.6 M⊙ carbon-oxygen white dwarf star, Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Csörnyei G, Vogl C, Taubenberger S, Flörs A, Blondin S, Cudmani MG, Holas A, Kressierer S, Leibundgut B, Hillebrandt W (2023). Family dispute: do Type IIP supernova siblings agree on their distance?, Astronomy and Astrophysics
2022
- Pakmor R, Callan F, Collins C, Mink Sd, Holas A, Kerzendorf W, Kromer M, Neunteufel P, O’Brien JT, Röpke F, Ruiter A, Seitenzahl I, Shingles LJ, Sim S, Taubenberger S (2022). On the fate of the secondary white dwarf in double-degenerate double-detonation Type Ia supernovae, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Holas A, Koch CY, Leibold J, Prendi A, Schlachta TP, Schmid AS, Schmitt L (2022). On the energy consumption of online and on-site lectures, Environmental Research Communications
Code Contributions
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- TARDIS: Radiative Transfer code for supernovae
- ARTIS: 3D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code for supernovae/kilonovae
- Hesma: The Heidelberg Supernova Model Archive
- Hesmapy: HESMA Python – Tools for reading HESMA models
Conference Contributions
Talks
- Improvements to modelling tools for Type Ia Supernovae – A focus on radiation transport. Partially Ionised Plasmas in Astrophysics (2022), Budapest, Hungary.
Poster
- Electron-capture supernovae – Thermonuclear explosion or gravitational collapse? – The fate of sAGB stars on a knife’s edge. Supernova Remnants III – An odyssey in space after stellar death (2024), Chania, Crete, Greece
- Ares – Simulating Type Ia Supernovae on Heterogeneous HPC Architectures. Salishan Conference on High Speed Computing (2024), Salishan, Oregon, USA
- Thermonuclear electron-capture supernovae – New production sites completing the solar inventory of isotopes? Nuclear physics in astrophysics X, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland