Publications by authors named "Bart van der Holst"

The spontaneous encapsulation of genomic and non-genomic polyanions by coat proteins of simple icosahedral viruses is driven, in the first instance, by electrostatic interactions with polycationic RNA binding domains on these proteins. The efficiency with which the polyanions can be encapsulated in vitro, and presumably also in vivo, must in addition be governed by the loss of translational and mixing entropy associated with co-assembly, at least if this co-assembly constitutes a reversible process. These forms of entropy counteract the impact of attractive interactions between the constituents and hence they counteract complexation.

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  • - The text reviews the history and current advancements in large-scale magnetohydrodynamic modeling of the solar corona and solar wind, highlighting how ideas about the expanding solar atmosphere have evolved over time.
  • - It details the development of the first global models for the corona and solar wind, emphasizing historical context along with a discussion on ongoing models and their scientific and computational challenges.
  • - Finally, the text outlines the latest modeling innovations, addressing future directions for improving our understanding of the solar corona and interplanetary medium.
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The presence of an atmosphere over sufficiently long timescales is widely perceived as one of the most prominent criteria associated with planetary surface habitability. We address the crucial question of whether the seven Earth-sized planets transiting the recently discovered ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 are capable of retaining their atmospheres. To this effect, we carry out numerical simulations to characterize the stellar wind of TRAPPIST-1 and the atmospheric ion escape rates for all of the seven planets.

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