Physics Colloquium: Krzysztof Gofryk
Date: November 30, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Kryzsztof Gofryk (Idaho National Lab)
Date: November 30, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Kryzsztof Gofryk (Idaho National Lab)
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Photonics in Space Science - Can Ultrafast Photonic Technology Contribute? Optical instruments have played an important role in observational astronomy and spectroscopy. Over the past many decades, advances in optical component technology has enabled a host of new approaches for observational astrophysics, both in capturing signals and in their subsequent processing and transmission. Simultaneously, there has …
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Pulsar Timing -- Gravitational-Wave Detections and Much More! Pulsars are neutron stars that can be detected due to beams of radio waves that are emitted from their magnetic poles. The misalignment of the magnetic axis and the rotational axis furthermore causes these beams to be swept around in space, causing the radio waves to be …