Date:
Tue, 29/11/201612:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Iair Arcavi
Affiliation: Department of Physics,
University of California Santa Barbara
Abstract:
Time-domain astronomy is undergoing a
revolution. New technologies and techniques
for studying time-varying astronomical
phenomena are providing a stream of
discoveries and insights into the most
energetic events in the Universe. I will show
how robotic telescopes operating as a
network allow us to (1) monitor supernovae
both in their rapidly-evolving early stages, and
in their long-lasting late stages, (2) study the
rare phenomena of tidal disruption events
and perform a focused search for more, and
(3) observe the optical counterparts of
gravitational wave sources. In order to take
full advantage of the upcoming Large Synoptic
Survey Telescope (which will find one million
transient or variable objects per night) and of
the promising future of gravitational wave
astronomy, we must expand this revolution of
robotic, flexible and shared used of
observatories and data.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
האירוע הזה כולל שיחת וידאו ב-Google Hangouts.
הצטרף: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/mail.huji.ac.il/astrophysics?hceid=bWFpbC5odWppLmFjLmlsX2c0czhydDlpcmhwZzRvdGNybWIzZGFqcjdvQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20.c4g83dr9eo0cej06g9667c01a8&hs=121