Open to the public. Faculty member: Jason Jackiewicz Graduate Students: Sten Hasselquist, Lauren Kahre, Eric UnderwoodShare this:TweetPrint
Near-field Cosmology: Big Science from Small Galaxies Dr. M. Boylan-Kolchin, UT Austin The local Universe provides a unique and powerful way to explore galaxy formation and cosmological physics. Through measurements of the abundances, kinematics, and chemical...
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Quasars Probing Galaxies: Signatures of Gas Accretion at z~0.2 Stephanie Ho, Univ. California Santa Barbara Share this:TweetPrint
Our Current Understanding of Classical Be Stars Dr. Thomas Rivinius, Chile, ESO Paranal I will introduce Be stars as B-type stars with gaseous disks in Keplerian rotation. These disks form by mass ejection from the star itself...
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The Sun’s Internal Conveyor Belt (update) Jason Jackiewicz Share this:TweetPrint
Cosmology from the Moon: The Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE) Dr. Jack Burns, University of Colorado Boulder In the New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Cosmic Dawn was singled out as...
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Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph Views of How the Solar Atmosphere is Energized Dr. Bart De Pontieu, Lockheed Martin At the interface between the Sun’s surface and million-degree outer atmosphere or corona lies the chromosphere. At...
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Open to the public. Faculty member: Kristian Finlator Graduate Students: Gordon MacDonald, Emma Dahl, Agnar HallShare this:TweetPrint
JIVE/JOVIAL, a network for Jupiter’s seismology and atmosphere dynamics F.X. Schmider, Observatoire de la Cote d’AzurShare this:TweetPrint
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