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Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Kevork Abazajian

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Kevork Abazajian, University of California, Irvine "Cosmological Neutrinos" Cosmology has entered a precision era, allowing to make inferences of the constituency of the Universe to the sub-percent level on quantities like the density of matter. … Read more

Physics and Astronomy – First Year Seminar

Person Recital Hall

PHYS/MUSC 051 The Interplay of Music and Physics Students from the First Year Seminar PHYS 51/MUSC 51 "The Interplay of Music and Physics" will perform their own musical compositions on stringed and wind instruments that they created from found objects.

Astronomy on Tap Triangle – Brad Barlow & JJ Hermes

Astronomy on Tap Triangle #11 Brad Barlow, High Point University JJ Hermes, UNC Chapel Hill "Slingshotting Stars Out of the Galaxy" Join us for another Astronomy on Tap Triangle, our North Carolina chapter of short, engaging talks about astronomy over … Read more

Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense – Sean Hunt

Phillips 277

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense Sean Hunt "Helium Burning of 22Ne: Targets, Detectors, and Initial Measurements" Half of all heavy elements are produced in stellar environments through the nucleosynthetic s-process. The s-process takes place in asymptotic giant branch stars … Read more

Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense – Andrew Cooper

Phillips 277

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy PhD Defense Andrew L. Cooper "A Low-Energy Study of the 20Ne(proton,gamma)21Na Reaction with High-Current Proton Beams at LENA" The neon-sodium (NeNa) cycle is believed to play a pivotal role in explaining the oxygen-sodium abundance anticorrelation exhibited … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Gökce Basar

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UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Gökce Basar, University of Illinois, Chicago "Going with the flow: making the path integral more complex" The theory of strong interactions (Quantum Chromo Dynamics, or QCD), which describes how the constituents of protons and neutrons … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Chalk Talk – Gökce Basar

Phillips 277

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Chalk Talk Gökce Basar, University of Illinois, Chicago "Non-Perturbative approaches to strongly interacting systems" I will provide an overview of the outstanding problems, from my perspective, of the physics of strongly interacting systems, with an emphasis … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Walter Pettus

Phillips 265 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Walter Pettus, University of Washington "Weighing a Ghost: The Quest to Measure the Neutrino Mass" The ghostly neutrinos remain the only fundamental fermions whose masses are unknown. Neutrino oscillation measurements definitively demonstrate neutrinos have mass, … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Chalk Talk – Walter Pettus

Phillips 277

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Chalk Talk Walter Pettus, University of Washington "Backwards is Better: Next-Generation Detectors for Nuclear Physics" The neutrino continues to conceal many of its fundamental properties, rebuffing the advances of modern physics. When our best isn’t good … Read more

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium – Graham Giovanetti

Phillips 332 120 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC

UNC-CH Physics and Astronomy Colloquium Graham Giovanetti, Princeton University "Searching for dark matter with liquid argon" The DarkSide collaboration has undertaken a staged program using argon time projection chambers (TPCs) to search for dark matter. I will introduce DarkSide-50, a … Read more