Budování vesmírné vysokoenergetické astrofyziky
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9. ledna 2020
14:00 – 15:00 - A35-211 / zasedací místnost
Zveme vás na přednášku kolegy Norberta Wernera o výzkumu v oblasti vysokoenergetické astrofyziky na Masarykově univerzitě využívající multimiliardové družice i mnohem levnější nanosatelity, vyvíjené ve spolupráci s brněnským vesmírným průmyslem.
The “Hot and Energetic Universe” is one of the most interesting areas of astrophysics and also one of European Space Agency's top priorities in its Cosmic Vision. It includes the study of the hot gaseous atmospheres permeating massive galaxies and clusters of galaxies, accreting black holes, enormous stellar explosions called gamma ray-bursts (GRBs), gravitational wave signals, etc. Most of the energetic photons emitted by these phenomena are absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere and thus need to be observed by space observatories. The lecture will be focused on cutting edge space-based high-energy astrophysics at Masaryk University performed using both large space observatories and new innovative nanosatellites partially developed in collaboration with the budding space industry in Brno.
Norbert Werner completed his PhD in Astrophysics in 2008 at SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, he is currently leader of the MTA-ELTE Lendület Hot Universe Research Group at Eötvös University, associate professor at Masaryk University and at Hiroshima University.
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