SSL Colloquium: Christoph Weniger

Christoph Weniger (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, Germany) will present the SSL colloquium on May 3rd: `Recently, we identified a tentative gamma-ray line in the Galactic center observations of the Fermi LAT, which would be an unequivocal smoking-gun signature for dark matter annihilation in the Universe. One year after discovery, the signature is still as ambiguous as […]

SSL Colloquium: Lindsay Glesener

Lindsay Glesener  (UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory) will present the SSL colloquium on Friday, April 26, 2013: “Studying X-Rays from Solar Flares with the FOXSI Rocket.”  More info

SSL Colloquium: Lindsay Glesener

Lindsay Glesener  (UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory) will present the SSL colloquium on Friday, April 26, 2013: “Studying X-Rays from Solar Flares with the FOXSI Rocket.”  More info

Clusters of Galaxies And The Constituents of Material In And Around Clusters of Galaxies

Richard Lieu, Dept. of Physics, University of Alabama in Huntsville SSL Addition Conference Room at 3pm Tuesday December 18th Since the mid 1990’s it has been increasingly apparent that material in and around clusters of  galaxies is multi-phased, consisting of dark matter and hot, virialized X-ray emitting gas, and also cooler gases and possibly non-thermal […]

SSL colloquium: the CMB seen by the South Pole telescope

Christian Reichardt  (UC Berkeley, Physics department) is the speaker of the SSL colloquium of Friday December 7th 2012 entitled “By Dawn’s Early Light – what we are learning from new measurements of the cosmic microwave background”. More info

SSL colloquium: the CMB seen by the South Pole telescope

Christian Reichardt  (UC Berkeley, Physics department) is the speaker of the SSL colloquium of Friday December 7th 2012 entitled “By Dawn’s Early Light – what we are learning from new measurements of the cosmic microwave background”. More info

SSL colloquium: SMART-X

Harvey Tananbaum (CfA, Harvard) is the speaker of the SSL colloquium of Friday November 30th 2012 entitled “SMART-X – Square Meter, Arcsecond Resolution Telescope for X-rays Whither X-ray Astronomy post-Chandra?”. More info