How do stars form? How can we use radio waves to probe the origins of stars within their cold, dusty natal clouds? And how do magnetic fields affect the star-formation process? Come and find out how I use CARMA, a millimeter-wave radio telescope in the Eastern Sierras, to find answers to these questions. I will begin by discussing the basics of radio astronomy, radio telescopes, and star formation. I will then talk about the research I've been doing on polarization and magnetic fields in forming stars, using the dual-polarization receiver system that I helped install and commission at CARMA.
Star Formation through Radio Eyes: Probing Magnetic Fields with CARMA
Lecture Details
Lecture Date
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 - 12:00pm
Name
Chat Hull
Affiliation
UC Berkeley
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