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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof Michael Barnes

Professor in Theoretical Physics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Theoretical astrophysics and plasma physics at RPC
michael.barnes@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73960
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 50.10
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Interpreting Radial Correlation Doppler Reflectometry using Gyrokinetic Simulations

(2022)

Authors:

J Ruiz Ruiz, FI Parra, VH Hall-Chen, N Christen, M Barnes, J Candy, J Garcia, C Giroud, W Guttenfelder, JC Hillesheim, C Holland, NT Howard, Y Ren, AE White, JET contributors.

A novel approach to radially global gyrokinetic simulation using the flux-tube code $\texttt{stella}$

(2022)

Authors:

DA St-Onge, M Barnes, FI Parra

Input files for "A novel approach to radially global gyrokinetic simulation using the flux-tube code stella": arXiv 2201.01506

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Authors:

Denis A St-Onge, Michael Barnes, Felix I Parra

Abstract:

A collection of input files, and instructions on how to use them, for the manuscript entitled 'A novel approach to radially global gyrokinetic simulation using the flux-tube code stella'. These input files, which are designed for the gyrokinetic flux-tube code stella, are specifically for the simulations resulting in figures 2-10.

Supplementary data for "extended electron tails in electrostatic microinstabilities and the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons": arXiv 2108.02822

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Authors:

Michael Richard Hardman, Felix Parra Diaz, Jason Parisi, Michael Barnes, Ching Lok Chong, Toby Adkins, Michail S Anastopoulos-Tzanis, David Dickinson, Howard Wilson

Abstract:

Supplementary data for the article "Extended electron tails in electrostatic microinstabilities and the nonadiabatic response of passing electrons": arXiv 2108.02822. The dataset includes a readme, GS2 FORTRAN namelist input files necessary to reproduce the simulations presented in the article, as well as scripts (using a mixture of Mathematica, MATLAB, and Python) for the calculation of collisional transport coefficients that appear in the collisional theory of the studied microinstabilities.

Energy partition between Alfv茅nic and compressive fluctuations in magnetorotational turbulence with near-azimuthal mean magnetic field

(2021)

Authors:

Y Kawazura, AA Schekochihin, M Barnes, W Dorland, SA Balbus

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