ASTR 500 - Spring 2017
Jon Holtzman

You can find this document online at: http://astronomy.nmsu.edu/holtz/a500. In the online version, I'll put electronic links to the papers.

Basic goals of seminar are some combination of delving deeper into specific topics than we might in a class (or delve into topics that are not covered in a class) and practice in making presentations.

To combine these, we will choose 3 topics, and have everybody do a presentation in each one. We will do 2 presentations a week; with 8 students, that is 4 weeks per topic, and 12 total weeks.

Candidate seminar topics were solicited and edited after some discussion to:

Everyone ranked these, and the 3 winners were: disks, nucleosynthesis, and supernovae. We decided to do these in the order: disks, supernovae, nucleosynthesis.

Papers and presentation schedule

For a Friday seminar, presenters must email to the class the paper they will present by Monday 5:00 of the presentation week. Presenters must email to the class a draft presentation by Thurdsay 5:00 (subsequent modifications are allowed, but it should be a mostly complete draft).

We are shooting for 20-25 minute presentations to allow some additional time for questions/discussion.

Date Presenter Paper Presentation
Disks      
2/10 Emma A ring system detected around the Centaur (10199) Chariklo ppt
2/10 Rebecca GAS GIANT PLANET FORMATION IN THE PHOTOEVAPORATING DISK. I. GAP FORMATION  
2/17 Jodi How Prometheus creates structure in Saturn’s F ring  
2/17 Trevor THE MAGNETIC FIELD IN THE CLASS 0 PROTOSTELLAR DISK OF L1527  
2/27, Monday Rachel FORMING EQUATORIAL RINGS AROUND DYING STARS  
2/27, Monday Sean The winds from HL Tau  
3/3 Drew Cyclic variability of the circumstellar disk of the Be star ζ Tauri. II. Testing the 2D global disk oscillation model  
3/3 Caitlin On the fragmentation boundary in magnetised self-gravitating discs  
Supernovae      
3/10 Emma    
3/10 Jodi    
3/17 Rachel    
3/17 Caitlin    
3/24 (spring break) NONE    
3/31 Trevor    
3/31 Sean    
4/7 Drew    
4/7 Rebecca    
Nucleosynthesis      
4/17 Jodi    
4/17 Sean    
4/21 Caitlin    
4/21 Rachel    
4/28 Trevor    
4/28 Emma    
5/5 Drew    
5/5 Rebecca    

What makes a good presentation?

From our class discussion and previous seminars:

Evaluation

General categories:

We will use a standard evaluation form for each presentation. Each student will fill one of these out for each presentation, as will I. I'll compile the results, and students should come and discuss these will me sometime relatively shortly after the presentation.

Seminar grades will depend on the weekly evaluations, and I will also keep track of the quantity/quality of participation of everybody in questions/discussion.



Jon Holtzman 2017-04-07