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CRAL@Obs seminar by Pierre Ocvirk (Observatoire de Strasbourg)
ObservatoireTowards simulating the Epoch of Reionization on exascale supercomputers -- The Epoch of Reionization (EoR) represents a fundamental phase transition in cosmic history, demanding sophisticated numerical simulations to interpret observations of the high-z Lyman alpha forest, combined with HST/JWST, and upcoming 21cm surveys. Our latest Cosmic Dawn III simulation has redefined the state-of-the-art by simultaneously […]
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CRAL@Obs seminar by Rahna Payyasseri Thanduparackal (CEFCA, Teruel)
ObservatoireMapping Extended Circumgalactic Lyα Nebulae Around Quasars With J-PAS -- Circum-Galactic Medium (CGM) is the gas surrounding galaxies outside their disksand inside their virial radii. Lyman-alpha (Lyα) emission is one of the most important spectral features for probing the CGM at high redshifts, providing crucial insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies and their […]
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CRAL@ENS Seminar Valentin Le Gouellec
ENSTitle : Evolution of embedded protostars studied with submillimeter and near-infrared observations Abstract : Sun-like stars are thought to accrete most of their final mass during the protostellar phase, where the protostellar embryo is surrounded by an infalling dense envelope. The so-called Class 0 phase designates the youngest protostellar stage, where the accretion is thought […]
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CRAL@ENS Seminar – David Whitworth
ENSDavid Whitworth is a new postdoc at the ENS.
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CRAL@ENS Seminar – Clement Bonnerot (University of Birmingham)
ENSUnleashing the predictive power of tidal disruption events The tidal force from a supermassive black hole can disrupt a star passing too close, resulting in a powerful electromagnetic flare as the stellar debris fuels the compact object. Such tidal disruption events provide a unique window into the otherwise hidden population of quiescent supermassive black holes […]
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HDR defense Jérémy Fensch @ ENS
ENSEn Salle des thèse à l’ENS.
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CRAL@ENS Seminar – Stefanie Walch-Gassner (University of Cologne)
ENSThe impact of stellar feedback on galaxies Small-scale stellar feedback can impact the large-scale evolution of galaxies by regulating star formation and by driving galactic fountain flows and outflows. Using modern high-performance computing simulations, we can study the relative importance of stellar winds, radiation, and supernovae in shaping the multi-phase interstellar medium. Using these simulations, […]
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CRAL@Obs Seminar – Jenny Wagner (Helsinki Institute of Physics)
ObservatoireTitle: From cosmic lasagna to space-time spaghetti -- obtaining the least-model-dependent strong gravitational lensing probe Abstract: Strong gravitational lensing has advanced as a standard probe to map mass densities of cosmic structures or to try and infer parameters of the cosmological concordance model, like the Hubble Constant. In this talk, I will introduce those properties […]
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CRAL@Obs Seminar – Sophia Stacevic (LIRA, Paris)
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CRAL@Obs Seminar – Seok-Jun Chang (MPIA)
ObservatoireTitle: Probing Cold Gas around Galaxies through the Mg II Resonance Doublet Abstract: The structure and kinematics of the gas around and in galaxies are crucial for understanding the multiphase flows within the galactic ecosystem and, thus, galaxy evolution and star formation. Recent advancements in instruments and techniques offer a new perspective on circumgalactic gas flows […]
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