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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

 

 

Career

  • 2005- : Professor of Mathematical Physics, Universityof Cambridge
  • 1988-2005: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Queen Mary, University of London

 

Research

John Papaloizou  is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics . He works in the Astrophysical fluid dynamics research group.  His current research interests are  in the dynamics of astrophysical  disks, planet formation and the early evolution of planetary systems.

Selected Publications

Publications

Orbital migration in protoplanetary disks
JCB Papaloizou, E Szuszkiewicz
– Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
(2006)
1,
17
Disk-Planet Interactions During Planet Formation
JCB Papaloizou, RP Nelson, W Kley, FS Masset, P Artymowicz
(2006)
Planet formation and migration
JCB Papaloizou, C Terquem
– Reports on Progress in Physics
(2005)
69,
119
Oscillations of rotating bodies: a self-adjoint formalism applied to dynamic tides and tidal capture
JCB Papaloizou, PB Ivanov
– Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
(2005)
364,
L66
On the migration-induced resonances in a system of two planets with masses in the Earth mass range
JCB Papaloizou, E Szuszkiewicz
– Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
(2005)
363,
153
Structuring eccentric-narrow planetary rings
JCB Papaloizou, MD Melita
– Icarus
(2005)
175,
435
Discs with MHD turbulence and their response to orbiting planets
JCB Papaloizou, RP Nelson
– Fluid Dynamics and Dynamos in Astrophysics and Geophysics
(2005)
12,
29
Models of accreting gas giant protoplanets in protostellar disks
JCB Papaloizou, RP Nelson
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2005)
433,
247
Global numerical simulations of differentially rotating disks with free eccentricity
JCB Papaloizou
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2005)
432,
757
The local instability of steady astrophysical flows with non circular streamlines with application to differentially rotating disks with free eccentricity
JCB Papaloizou
– Astronomy & Astrophysics
(2005)
432,
743
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Research Group

Astrophysics

Room

F1.07

Telephone

01223 760390