Colloquia Schedule Fall 2016
Colloquia are on Tuesdays (unless otherwise indicated) at 3:30 pm in RLM 15.216B
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Setting Stellar Chronometers: The PTF(+) Open Cluster Survey Columbia University host: Adam Kraus |
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Exploring Galaxy Formation in the Epoch of Reionisation University of Sussex host: Steve Finkelstein |
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The Milky Way Laboratory Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics host: Neal Evans |
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Spin and Magnetism in Cool Stars Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research host: Andrew Mann |
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A Story of Stellar Nurseries Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics host: Caitlin Casey |
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Network Cosmology: What can we learn from galaxy Facebook? Comet Update! The Fossil Record of Binary and Planetary Orbits UT Postdocs (Three talks) |
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Formation and Compositions of Planet Interiors and Atmospheres: Discoveries from Kepler, K2, and beyond I will give an overview of the current state of exoplanet physics, highlighting some of the major achievements of the recently completed Kepler mission. Today, K2 is building upon that rich legacy by surveying 14x more sky than Kepler, casting a wide net for planets around nearby bright stars. I will present some of my group's K2 efforts, including a program to study sub-Saturns: a mysterious class of planets between Neptune and Saturn size, not present in our Solar System. These planets have mean densities ranging from 2.0 g/cc (concrete) to 0.05 g/cc (Styrofoam) and offer an intriguing window into the processes that form and sculpt planetary systems. I'll conclude by offering some thoughts on the future directions of exoplanet science given upcoming ground- and space-based missions including TESS, Gaia, JWST, and WFIRST. California Institute of Technology host: Brendan Bowler |
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The Future of Exoplanet Science at McDonald Observatory Penn State University host: Greg Mace |
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Building Supermassive Black Hole Binaries Vanderbilt University host: Craig Wheeler/Eva Noyola |
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Towards the Characterization of Potentially Habitable Planets with High Resolution Spectroscopy University of Colorado Boulder host: Dan Jaffe |
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Controlling Star Formation: From Clouds to Galaxies Princeton University host: Volker Bromm |
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Drilling the Chicxulub Impact Structure: Study of large impact formation and effects on life The University of Texas at Austin Institute for Geophysics host: Bill Cochran |
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Dust-obscured star formation at the Cosmic Frontier : New observations from the Large Millimeter Telescope University of Massachusetts Amherst host: Caitlin Casey |
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Moving Near Field Cosmology Beyond the Local Group Texas Tech University host: Kristy McQuinn |
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