Leo Tsukada -Penn State Un

Title: Going wider and deeper in the search for gravitational waves Abstract: Gravitational waves (GWs) are oscillations of spacetime itself due to strong dynamical gravity. Since its first detection by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015, a network of the ground-based GW detectors detected 90 signals from compact binary mergers by 2020. In … Continue reading "Leo Tsukada -Penn State Un"

Mehr Un Nisa (MSU)

Bogg 1-44 VizLab

Title: Unveiling the TeV Sky in Neutrinos and Gamma rays Abstract: The search for the origin of cosmic rays as well as the signatures of new physics, are closely tied to precision measurements, of both point and diffuse sources of very-high-energy Galactic and extra-galactic emission. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has been observing a bright, diffuse … Continue reading "Mehr Un Nisa (MSU)"

CRA Seminar: Chris Bambic Princeton UN

Bogg 1-44 VizLab

Title: Insights from Local Simulations of Accretion Disk Coronae: Two-temperature effects, thermal conduction, and radiation transport Abstract: I will present a series of local accretion disk models, i.e., stratified shearing-box magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, for radiatively efficient accretion flows (REFs), which for the first time, include the effects of field-aligned free-streaming thermal conduction and radiation transport. … Continue reading "CRA Seminar: Chris Bambic Princeton UN"