Mike Malinowski
malin@wonka.physics.ncsu.edu
Mike began working with Dr. Blondin during the summer of 1993 on
hydrodynamical simulations of the binary star system
Algol. Mike
continues to interact with the Astrophysics group as he pursues his
BA in Physics from NCSU. His research on Algol and other binary star
systems has involved running two dimensional hydrodynamic simulations
on local workstations. He has developed codes to monitor the
angular momentum in the transient accretion disks seen in the simulations,
and to produce line emission profiles based on the results of the
simulations.
Mike has presented this work at the 183rd Meeting of the American Astronomical
Society, at the SPS section of the SouthEastern Section of the
American Physical Society meeting, and at the
NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium in the spring of 1994.
This research is to be published in
The Astrophysical Journal in April of 1995. A
preprint of
this paper is available online in the NCSU Astrophysics Preprint Library.
Mike graduated from NCSU in the spring of 1995, and is now working in
nearby Research Triangle Park.