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Astronomy Colloquium
Four Problems in Trying to Form Galaxies(and how ISM Physics can Save US)
Date: Thursday, February 20th
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Place: 4421 Sterling Hall
Speaker: Desika Narayanan, Haverford College
Abstract: Building a comprehensive picture for the evolution of galaxies
from early times through present epoch requires understanding a huge dynamic range of physical processes. With observations ranging from detections of galaxies less than a billion years after the Big Bang to stellar and molecular cloud mass spectra in the Milky Way, the challenge has been to develop a concordance theory for galaxy formation than simultaneously explains this diverse range of observed galaxy properties across cosmic epoch. At the heart of many of the central questions in the astrophysics of galaxy evolution lies the physics of the interstellar medium, and galactic-scale star formation. In this talk, I will describe how understanding the complex interplay between small scale star formation physics and global galaxy evolution processes can lead to considerable insight in long-standing problems in both fields.<br>
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Host: Aleks Diamond-Stanic
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