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From Few-Body to Stellar Clusters: How Gas Reshapes Dynamical Evolution

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Gas-rich environments are ubiquitous in various scales, from protoplanetary discs to star clusters and galaxies. Dynamics in gas-rich environments are substantially different and give rise to unique astrophysical phenomena, along with enhancing the rates of well-studied phenomena. In this talk, I will outline some of my work on dynamics in gas-rich environments, including stellar distributions in gas-rich nuclear star clusters, binary formation and evolution and gravitational wave mergers.

This talk is part of the IoA Weekly Dynamics Meetings series.

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