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Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Curtis McCully

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Curtis McCully, Las Cumbres Observatory "Transients in Time Domain Astronomy: Supernovae, Kilonovae, and Gravitational Lensing" New technology in time-domain astronomy is transforming our understanding of the universe. High-cadence, wide-field time-domain surveys are discovering both rare … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Curtis McCully

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Curtis McCully, Les Cumbres Observatory "Transients in Time Domain Astronomy: Supernovae, Kilonovae, and Gravitational Lensing" The future is bright for transient science as we continue into the era of time-domain astronomy. The LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave detectors … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Brooke Simmons

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Brooke Simmons, University of California, San Diego "Illuminating the Growth of Galaxies and Supermassive Black Holes" Galaxy growth and evolution may be broadly categorized as either driven by galaxy-galaxy collisions/mergers, or merger-free. Merger-free processes are … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Brooke Simmons

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Brooke Simmons, University of California, San Diego "Galaxies, Black Holes, and Citizen Science: The Next Decade" The coming years will see important advances in our understanding of galaxy evolution and black hole-galaxy co-evolution, powered by both … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Daniel Scolnic

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Daniel Scolnic, University of Chicago "Measuring Dark Energy with Supernovae and Kilonovae" The next decade will be the golden age of cosmology with transients. In this talk, I will present new analyses of Type Ia … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Daniel Scolnic

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Daniel Scolnic, University of Chicago "Preparing For The UNCLE Survey" Here I will go over the amazing dilemma of having millions of transients being found by LSST. I will discuss how the philosophy of spectroscopic follow-up … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Matt Bayliss

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Matt Bayliss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Gravitational Lensing In the Era of Survey Science" Since the advent of large-area, high-quality astronomical surveys strong gravitational lensing has transitioned from a small-N to a large-N discipline. Galaxy … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Matt Bayliss

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Matt Bayliss, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Galaxy Clusters and Lensing with LSST, SPT-3G, and JWST: My Vision for Lensing Science at UNC" New large samples of strong lenses feed a wide range of science programs using … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Brad Barlow

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Brad Barlow, High Point University "Exploring Peculiar Events in Stellar Evolution Using the Enigmatic Hot Subdwarf Stars" The lesser-known hot subdwarf stars represent one of the least-understood stages of stellar evolution. Theory shows these core … Read more

“Chalk Talk” Astronomy Seminar – Brad Barlow

UNC-CH "Chalk Talk" Astronomy Seminar Brad Barlow, High Point University "The Little Stars that Could: Unlocking the Potential of the Hot Subdwarf B Stars" Despite their unassuming nature, hot subdwarf B (sdB) stars have important roles to play in our understanding … Read more