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X-ray study of supernova remnants as remnants of supernovae

Date:2020-10-22

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Title:X-ray study of supernova remnants as remnants of supernovae

Time: Thursday, October 22, 2020, 02:00pm

Speaker: Prof. Aya Bamba (U-Tokyo)

Address:S727 or online via zoom (https://zoom.us/j/92239361594)

主讲人  Prof. Aya Bamba (U-Tokyo) 时间  Thursday, October 22, 2020, 02:00pm
地点 S727 or online via zoom (https://zoom.us/j/92239361594) 报告语言
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Supernovae (SNe) are one of the most energetic explosion events in the universe, with the human detectability not only in electromagnetic waves but also neutrino and possibly gravitational waves. They also play the main role of chemical evolution of the universe. On the other hand, the explosion mechanism in detail is still unclear. One of the difficulties is that they are rather rare events in the local universe. Instead, we can use their remnants (supernova remnants; SNRs) to investigate the mechanism. We will summarize recent X-ray observations of remnants of supernovae which shows us new information on explosion mechanisms. The near future X-ray missions are also introduced.

BIO:
Prof. Aya Bamba studies X-ray astronomy, especially for thermal and nonthermal properties of Supernova remnants. She achieved the first observational measurement of particle acceleration efficiency on the shocks of supernova remnants. She also works on the development of silicon semiconductor detector for X-ray spectroscopy.

Host: Jiachen Jiang

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