2018 Fall Semester Detail

Core-collapse supernovae powered by magnetars

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date.        Sep 06 * Speaker   Luc Dessart (CNRS France & Univ. Chile) * Title.        Core-collapse supernovae powered by magnetars * Abstract     In the last decade, numerous super-luminous supernovae

Looking for the dusty torus in nearby AGNs at MIR

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date Sep 13 * Speaker Mariela Martinez Paredes (KASI) * Title Looking for the dusty torus in nearby AGNs at MIR * Abstract     Nowadays it is enough accepted that active galaxies are formed

Highlights from the first few gravitational-wave detections by LIGO

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date.        Sep 20 * Speaker.   Marc Favata (Montclair State University) * Title.         Highlights from the first few gravitational-wave detections by LIGO * Abstract  Starting in 2015, the Laser Interferometer

The Standard Model of Cosmology and Beyond

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date.         Oct 04 * Speaker.   Arman Shafieloo (KASI) * Title.         The Standard Model of Cosmology and Beyond * Abstract  The standard model of cosmology, a spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic

Searching for Neutron Stars in the Galactic Center

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date.         Nov 08 * Speaker.   Chunglee Kim (Ewha Womans Univ.) * Title.         Searching for Neutron Stars in the Galactic Center * Abstract  The gravitational-wave search for Galactic neutron star

Supernovae exploding in dense circumstellar media

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date Nov 29 * Speaker Takashi Moriya (NAOJ) * Title Supernovae exploding in dense circumstellar media * Abstract     I discuss the effect of dense circustellar media surrounding supernova progenitors on the early emission

Observation of cosmic ray at Jang Bogo in Antarctica

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date.        Dec 06 * Speaker.   Suyeon Oh Chonnam National Univ. * Title.          Observation of cosmic ray at Jang Bogo in Antarctica * Abstract  Cosmic ray flux is an

Decoding the Stellar Fossils of the First Stars

Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2018 Fall Semester) * Date Dec 13 * Speaker Jinmi Yoon (University of Notre Dame) * Title Decoding the Stellar Fossils of the First Stars * Abstract     One of the primary goals in near-field cosmology is understanding