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MKI BBL 11/2/2020 — Speakers: Yuguang Chen (Caltech) and Kevin Burdge (Caltech)

Yuguang Chen (CalTech) 12:00 – 12:20pm Title and Abstract: TBA Kevin Burdge (CalTech) 12:20-12:40pm Title and Abstract: TBA    …

Astrophysics Brown Bag Lunch Talk 11/7/2022: Speakers: Aritra Ghosh (Yale University) and Yanlong Shi (Caltech)

In Person in Marlar and/or Virtual Brown Bag Lunch Monday November 7, 2022 at 12:00 Link Below Join BBL Zoom Meeting tinyurl.com/mitbrownbaglunch Presentation in Marlar 37-252/37-272 for

Postponed: Astrophysics Colloquium 4/7/2020 — Black Hole Feedback in Massive Galaxies  (speaker: Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, Université de Montréal)

Our understanding of the Universe has progressed tremendously over the past decades. Yet, we still do not understand how galaxies – the building blocks of the Universe – form and…

BBL 5/24/2021 — Speaker: Nicholas Erickson (University of Colorado Boulder) and Wenbin Lu (Caltech)

12:00-12:30pm Nicholas Erickson (University of Colorado Boulder) EUV/FUV Sounding Rocket Observations of Epsilon CMa to Better Constrain the B Star Contribution to Ionization in the Universe Abstract: Hot star models…

BBL 4/12/2021 — Speaker: Sarah Moran (Johns Hopkins University) and Tom Haworth (Queen Mary University of London)

The Complexity of Planetary Hazes Near and Far Sarah Moran, Johns Hopkins University Abstract: Photochemical hazes are found across the solar system and in exoplanet atmospheres, with important effects on…

Astrophysics Brown Bag Lunch Talk 12/13/2021: Speakers: Mohit Bhardwaj (McGill) and Rohan Naidu (Harvard CfA)

Monday, December 13, 2021 12:00 – 12:30pm Mohit Bhardwaj, McGill University Uncovering the Origins of FRBs using Local Universe Bursts Abstract: Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are one of…

MIT Astrophysics Colloquium 10/19/2021: Searching for signposts of failed supernovae (Speaker: JJ Hermes, Boston University)

Abstract: Type Ia supernovae involve the thermonuclear detonation of white dwarf stars, and are one tool allowing us to study the Universe on vast scales. However, violent explosions are not…

MIT Astrophysics Colloquium 9/22/2020 — Planets in a bottle: Exploring planetary atmospheres in the lab (speaker: Sarah Hörst, Johns Hopkins University)

Abstract: From exoplanets, with their surprising lack of spectral features, to Titan and its characteristic haze layer, numerous planetary atmospheres may possess photochemically produced particles of “haze”. With few exceptions,…