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SEMINAR IN THEORETICAL ASTROPHYSICS
Astronomy 381S - Spring 2007
M 3:30-4:30 · RLM 15.216B · Unique No. 49035


solar corona simulation


Schedule
Professors

Milos Milosavljevic

Office: RLM 17.214
Hours: M 2-3, or by appt
Phone: (512) 471-3397
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Date
Speaker
Title
1/22
Organizational Meeting  
 
1/29
No Talk Scheduled
 
2/5
No Talk Scheduled
 
2/12
No Talk Scheduled
 
2/19
No Talk Scheduled
 
2/26
No Talk Scheduled
 
3/5
Beth Fernandez
The number of galaxies at high redshifts: implications of deep galaxy surveys
 
Kyungjin Ahn
Self-Consistent Cosmological Initial Conditions for the First Objects in the Early Universe
abstract
3/12
Spring Break
 
3/19
Jonathan Tan
Univ. of Florida
Turmoil in Orion: The Nearest Massive Protostar
abstract
3/26
Athena Stacy
Population III Generated Cosmic Rays and the Production of ^6Li
 
Sean Couch
A Review of the Mechanisms of Asymmetric Core Collapse Supernova
4/2
Rongfeng Shen
The Late Jet in Gamma-Ray Bursts and its Interactions with SN Ejecta and a Cocoon
 
Erin McMahon
The nature of GRB outflows
4/9
Jun Koda
The Speed of the Bullet Cluster
 
Liubin Pan
Physical Mixing Models in Galactic Chemical Evolution: Constraints for Infall Models from Metallicity Scatter and MDF
4/16
Yuki Watanabe
Reheating of the universe after inflation with f(phi)R gravity
 
Masatoshi Shoji
The Extraction of Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations using the FITEX Method
abstract
4/23
Rodolfo Barniol Duran
Scattered Emission from a Relativistic Outflow in Gamma-ray Bursts
 
Jarrett Johnson
Radiative Feedback in the Formation of the First Protogalaxies
4/30
Donghui Jeong  
Perturbation Theory Reloaded: Toward a Precision Modeling of the Galaxy Power Spectrum from High-z Galaxy Surveys
(Thesis defense)












 



27 April 2007
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