[astroseminar at Sapienza] second online Quid Ultra colloquium: Tuesday February 23 at 16:30
raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it
raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it
Mon Feb 22 22:12:31 CET 2021
Dear Colleagues,
I apologize if you receive this multiple times.
This is to gently remind you that the second online colloquium of the series:
Quid Ultra? Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics
will be tomorrow. You can find all the details below and the updated program
for future colloquia at the link: https://www.quidultra.it <https://www.quidultra.it/>
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Raffaella Schneider (on behalf of the SOC)
Prof. Raffaella Schneider
Dipartimento di Fisica "G. Marconi”
Senior Fellow, Scuola Superiore di Studi Avanzati Sapienza
Sapienza, Università di Roma
P.le A. Moro 2, 00185 Roma, Italy
raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it <mailto:raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it>
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February 23 2021 at 16:30
Razmik Mirzoyan (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics, Munich)
Title: Gamma-Ray Astronomy: The Cross-Road Between Physics and Astrophysics
Abstract:
Thirty-two years ago a report about the measurement of unusual, so-called teraelectronvolt signal from the Crab Nebula captured the attention of the world scientific community. The authors reported a flux of so-called gamma-ray photons, where each carried an incredible amount of energy, exceeding that of the well-known X-rays by billion times. How and in which processes the nature managed to pack such a huge energy content into single photons remained a mystery for the coming years. Researchers used for observations a special technique and instrumentation dubbed as imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes. In the following couple of years not much has happened and the community started speculating about the new science of a single source. More researchers joined that effort and already ten years after the initial discovery ~10 sources of teraelectronvolt gamma-rays were known. Today this discipline boasts to know more than 200 sources of very different origin, from supernova remnants to pulsars, from supermassive active galactic nuclei with black holes in their centre to gamma-ray busts, from binary systems to pulsar wind nebulae. A new discipline, the so-called astro-particle physics with diverse instrumentation appeared in the cross-roads between physics and astrophysics. In this lecture we will have a closer look to the details of this rapidly evolving, fascinating frontier science.
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https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/89931306878?pwd=WG5RYlYyZzRSMzJsOFpSRHczWEFCZz09 <https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/89931306878?pwd=WG5RYlYyZzRSMzJsOFpSRHczWEFCZz09>
Meeting ID: 899 3130 6878
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