James Wurster

James Wurster

University of St Andrews

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About James Wurster

James Wurster, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of St Andrews, specializes in the field of star formation, MHD, computational astrophysics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Star-forming environments in smoothed particle magnetohydrodynamics simulations II: Re-simulating isolated clumps to determine equivalence of extracted clumps and parent …

The role of drag and gravity on dust concentration in a gravitationally unstable disc

Gas and star kinematics in cloud–cloud collisions

The formation and early evolution of embedded star clusters in spiral galaxies

Rogue Planets and Brown Dwarfs: Predicting the Populations Free-floating Planetary Mass Objects Observable with JWST

The initial magnetic criticality of pre-stellar cores

On the origin of magnetic fields in stars–II. The effect of numerical resolution

Do we need non-ideal magnetohydrodynamic to model protostellar discs?

James Wurster Information

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Citations(all)

1537

Citations(since 2020)

1104

Cited By

915

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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James Wurster Skills & Research Interests

star formation

MHD

computational astrophysics

Top articles of James Wurster

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Star-forming environments in smoothed particle magnetohydrodynamics simulations II: Re-simulating isolated clumps to determine equivalence of extracted clumps and parent …

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

Connar Rowan

2024/2

The role of drag and gravity on dust concentration in a gravitationally unstable disc

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Sahl Rowther

Rebecca Nealon

Farzana Meru

James Wurster

Hossam Aly

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2024/2

Gas and star kinematics in cloud–cloud collisions

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

Ian A Bonnell

2023/6

The formation and early evolution of embedded star clusters in spiral galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Steven Rieder

Clare Dobbs

Thomas Bending

Kong You Liow

James Wurster

2022/2

Rogue Planets and Brown Dwarfs: Predicting the Populations Free-floating Planetary Mass Objects Observable with JWST

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Aleks Scholz

Koraljka Muzic

Ray Jayawardhana

Lyra Quinlan

James Wurster

2022/10/11

The initial magnetic criticality of pre-stellar cores

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Felix D Priestley

Charles Yin

James Wurster

2022/10

On the origin of magnetic fields in stars–II. The effect of numerical resolution

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

Matthew R Bate

Daniel J Price

Ian A Bonnell

2022/3

Do we need non-ideal magnetohydrodynamic to model protostellar discs?

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

2021/3

The impact of non-ideal magnetohydrodynamic processes on discs, outflows, counter-rotation, and magnetic walls during the early stages of star formation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

Matthew R Bate

Ian A Bonnell

2021/10

Investigating the role of magnetic fields in star formation using molecular line profiles

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Charles Yin

Felix D Priestley

James Wurster

2021/6

Erratum: Ambipolar diffusion and the molecular abundances in pre-stellar cores

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Felix D Priestley

James Wurster

Serena Viti

2021/5

The properties of clusters, and the orientation of magnetic fields relative to filaments, in magnetohydrodynamic simulations of colliding clouds

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

CL Dobbs

J Wurster

2021/4

Non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics versus turbulence–I. Which is the dominant process in protostellar disc formation?

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

James Wurster

Benjamin T Lewis

2020/7

Simulating star formation in spiral galaxies

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union

Steven Rieder

Clare Dobbs

Thomas Bending

Kong You Liow

James Wurster

2020/6

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