Wednesday, November 10, 2021 4:10pm to 5pm
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Astrophysics Seminar
4:10 pm Wednesday November 10, 2021
Speaker: Daniel Wik , University of Utah
Title:
NuSTAR's Extragalactic X-ray Universe
Abstract:
The universe, and the objects within it, are shaped by gravity and violence, both sudden and prolonged. These energetic events and environments typically emit X-rays, from the colliding winds of massive stars, to supernova explosions and their neutron star and black hole remnants, to supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies, to galaxy clusters--the most massive bound objects in the universe--to the nature of dark matter and dark energy. They all produce both thermal and non-thermal X-rays through their interaction with intervening gas, offering clues about the processes affecting the formation and evolution of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the universe as a whole. I will introduce the NuSTAR mission--the first focusing high energy X-ray observatory--including details of its construction and design and how we use it to investigate this broad range of topics.
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