The Fast Radio Cosmos - Victoria Kaspi (Ewan Lecture)
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
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In 2007, astronomers discovered a new mysterious cosmic phenomenon: Fast Radio Bursts. These events consist of short, intense blasts of radio waves arriving from far outside our Milky Way galaxy. Their origin is unknown, however Fast Radio Bursts appear ubiquitous in our Universe, with roughly 1000 arriving every day over the full sky. I will describe the Fast Radio Burst mystery and what is presently known about it, and present a revolutionary new radio telescope recently built in Canada that is enabling astronomers to make major progress in our understanding of the Fast Radio Burst puzzle.
Dr. Victoria Kaspi is the Principal Investigator of the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment fast radio burst (CHIME/FRB) team. She is a professor of physics at McGill University.
The George and Maureen Ewan Lecture series was endowed by »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s Physics Professor George Ewan and his wife Maureen in 2018 to support seminar and lecture programs designed to increase scientific discourse and culture within the Particle Astrophysics community at »Ê¹ÚÌåÓý’s University and the broader Kingston community.
This mask-friendly event is free and for all ages.
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