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SEMINAR IN THEORETICAL ASTROPHYSICS
Astronomy 381S - Fall 2005
M 3:30-4:30 · RLM 15.216B · Unique No. 48440


structure formation

Schedule

Professor

Eiichiro Komatsu
Date
Speaker
Title
9/5
 
Labor Day Holiday
9/12
 
Organizational Meeting
9/19
Terry Herter
Cornell
Special Colloquium
9/26
Craig Wheeler
A Non-Axisymmetric, De-Leptonizing, MHD Neutron Star Model for Long Gamma-Ray Bursts
 
Agnes Kim
Fun stuff: dark matter, dark energy, and Cosmology
10/3
Leonid Chuzhoy
The preheating of the gas by resonant photons at high redshifts
 
Martin Landriau
CMB and weak lensing from cosmic strings
10/10
Liubin Pan
Can Dark Energy Cluster?
 
Rongfeng Shen
On the distribution of power-law index of shock-accelerated electrons in gamma-ray bursts
10/17
 
Bash Symposium
10/24
Matthias Steinmetz
Astrophysical Institute Potsdam
Special Colloquium
10/31
Pawan Kumar
Gamma-ray bursts at high redshift: recent results from Swift
 
Kyungjin Ahn
Second-generation star formation and its cosmological implications
11/7
Beth Fernandez
Where are the Sources of the Near Infrared Background?
 
Jarrett Johnson
High redshift gamma-ray burst progenitors
11/14
Erin McMahon
A new method for constraining the gamma-ray burst emission site
 
Marcelo Alvarez
The history of reionization as revealed by the CMB Doppler-21-cm correlation
11/21
Ilian Iliev
CITA
The First Large-scale Simulations of Cosmic Reionization and their Implications for its Observability
 
Andrea Urban
Modeling Star Formation with Dust
11/28
Shizuka Akiyama
Loud Explosion! -- Core Collapse Supernovae by Acoustic Power
 
Yuki Watanabe
Improved Calculation of the Primordial Gravitational Wave Spectrum in the Standard Model
12/5
Jun Koda
Self interacting dark matter and the growth of black holes (Journal review)
 
Donghui Jeong
Toward Precision Modeling of Galaxy Power Spectrum for High-z Galaxy Survey
12/12
Dr. Masahiro Takada
Tohoku University, Japan
Prospects for constraining neutrino mass with future galaxy survey





 
 





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