Large-scale molecular dynamics simulations of a M s = 4.3 shock in dense argon (q = 532 kg/m 3 , T = 300 K) and a M s = 3.6 shock in dense nitrogen (q = 371 kg/m 3 , T = 300 K) have been performed. Results for moments (up to order 10) of the velocity distribution function are shown. The excess even
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Kinemetry: a generalization of photometry to the higher moments of the line-of-sight velocity distribution
✍ Scribed by Davor Krajnović; Michele Cappellari; P. Tim De Zeeuw; Yannick Copin
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- 2006
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