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Physics Colloquium

Thursday, February 25, 2021

3:30 PM-4:30 PM

Ewine van Dishoeck , PhD, Leiden University,
Professor of Molecular Astrophysics

"Zooming in on planet-forming disks around young stars with ALMA"

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https://drexel.zoom.us/j/84039406677?pwd=WE96amE5RTVnL21zc2tpVTAvY3NzQT09    

Meeting ID: 840 3940 6677

Passcode: 363609

Abstract:
One of the most exciting developments in astronomy is the discovery of thousands of planets around stars other than our Sun. But how do these exo-planets form, and why are they so different from those in our own solar system?  Which ingredients are available to build them?  Thanks to powerful new telescopes, astronomers are starting to address these age-old questions scientifically.  Stars and planets are born in the cold and tenuous clouds between the stars in the Milky Way, and the new Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) now allows us to zoom in on planetary construction zones in nearby disks and determine the physical and chemical structure associated with planet formation.  This talk will provide examples of recent work on observations and models of protoplanetary disks in various stages of evolution.

Contact Information

Professor Steve McMillan
steve@physics.drexel.edu

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Location

Disque Hall, Room 919, 32 South 32nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Audience

  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students
  • Faculty