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| Schedule for Summer 2005 |
10 Jul 2005 Sunday |
Ryo Yamazaki (Osaka University) |
Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in Supernova Remnants |
4 Aug 2005 Thursday |
Victor Debattista (University of Washington) |
How Secular Evolution Shapes Disk Galaxies [Abstract] |
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Wednesday Colloquia
KICP Wednesday Colloquia:
Unless otherwise noted, all talks are held in RI 480 at 3:30pm on Wednesdays. Refreshments start at 3:15pm. |
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Astronomy Colloquia
Astronomy Colloquia:
Unless otherwise noted, all talks are held in RI 480 at 3:30pm on Wednesdays. Refreshments start at 3:15pm. |
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Ryo Yamazaki, Osaka University
Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in Supernova Remnants
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Informal Thursday Lunch Discussions
KICP Cosmology lunch (Thunch) Weekly on Thursdays, Noon, LASR 152 (Conference Room).
Please join us for an informal lunch discussion, led by KICP fellows, of recent news and papers in cosmology. Topics range from experiment and observations to theory in all areas of KICP science.
To submit or view papers for this week's Thunch please visit the Thunch website.
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Victor Debattista, University of Washington
How Secular Evolution Shapes Disk Galaxies
Disk galaxies are shaped not only by hierarchical growth but also by internal secular evolution. This secular evolution can produce a variety of structures seen in disk galaxies, including central bulge-like concentrations, peanuts and outer truncations. I review results from an ongoing simulation campaign exploring secular evolution and its effects on disks.
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