Astrophysics

Princeton University Astroplasmas Seminar

May 12, 2023 | 12:30pm - 1:30pm

Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars immersed in strong electromagnetic fields that emit twin beams of electromagnetic radiation. However, the plasma composition and structure in the region surrounding pulsars, called magnetospheres, and the...

Princeton University Dark Cosmos Seminar

May 09, 2023 | 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Abstract: In this talk I will focus on light dark matter particles, with a mass between 1 MeV and a few GeV. These particles can annihilate or decay into electron-positron pairs which can upscatter the low-energy fields in our Galaxy and produce X...

Princeton University Thunch Talk

May 04, 2023 | 12:15pm - 1:15pm

This talk will present the first results of the MIRI-MRS spectra of a number of protostars, T Tauri and brown dwarf disks resulting from the JOYS and MINDS GTO programs. Rich ice spectra are seen in the cold outer envelopes of protostars hinting at...

Fast inward migration of planetary cores embedded in gaseous disks is a common problem in the current planet formation paradigm. Even though dust is ubiquitous in protoplanetary disks, its dynamical role in the migration history of planetary embryos...