Rutgers University Physics/Astronomy Allen Robbins Colloquium
Supernovae and the Discovery of the Accelerating Universe
Tea served 4:30pm-4:45pm. Note: this talk will be presented at the undergraduate level. All are welcome. ABSTRACT: Abstract: In 1929 Edwin Hubble discovered that our Universe is expanding. Eighty years later, the Space Telescope which bears his name is being used to study an even more surprising phenomenon, that the expansion is speeding up. The origin of this effect is not known, but is broadly attributed to a type of "dark energy" first posited to exist by Albert Einstein and now dominating the mass-energy budget of the Universe. I will describe how our team discovered the acceleration of the Universe and why understanding the nature of dark energy presents one of the greatest remaining challenges in astrophysics and cosmology.
Date & Time
January 18, 2012 | 4:45pm – 5:45pm
Location
Physics Lecture HallSpeakers
Adam Riess
Affiliation
Johns Hopkins and Space Telescope Science Institute
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Notes
Tea and cookies at 4:30 pm