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ASTR 400/500 – F20

ASTR 400/500: ASTRONOMY SEMINAR SERIES, FALL 2020

Instructor: Dr. Andrea Isella, HBH 354, x5491

Location: Meets on Zoom, Wednesdays from 12:05 pm to 12:55 pm. Send me an email if you interested in attending any of the Astronomy seminars.

Course Description: ASTR 400 (undergraduate) and ASTR 500 (graduate) are a 1-credit seminar class that meets every week at 12:05. The course may be repeated for credit. Junior and senior Astro-majors and all Astro-graduate students should sign up for this class each semester.

Speakers include experts from around the world who come to Rice to discuss their research. Rice faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates also participate by giving talks, the graduate students every semester, and the undergrads every other semester. Student talks do not necessarily need to be on their own research. Full-hour talks should be 45 minutes in length, and half-hour talks 20 minutes, with 5 minutes for questions. We must vacate the room before 1 pm, so please be on time. It is up to the speakers to ensure that their talks display properly, so please check your presentation ahead of time. Abstracts should be provided to the instructor no later than Friday morning before the talk so notices can be distributed.

Overall Course Objectives and Expected Learning Outcomes: The goal of this course is to give students experience in giving and evaluating oral presentations on current astronomical research. By the end of the course, students will be able to evaluate whether a talk is clearly organized and accessible. Graduate students will gain experience in giving an oral presentation and over the course of the full year, undergraduate students will gain this same experience. Students will be exposed to a range of current astronomical research topics and gain an appreciation for the research being done in the department.

Grading: Pass/fail. At least 80% attendance is required to pass, and students must present a talk as described above.

Feedback: Students who work with a faculty member should get feedback on their talks from their advisers. The instructor will be available to provide feedback to all other students and answer any questions about the seminar immediately after the talks.

Disability Information:
Students with a documented disability that impacts their work in this class should contact me to discuss their needs. Disabled students should also register with the Disability Support Services Office in the Ley Student Center.

Schedule (click on the talk title to visualize the abstract)

External speakers are highlighted in boldface.

DATE SPEAKER(S) TITLE HOST
Aug 26 Andrea Isella Organizational Meeting
Sep 2** Maxwell Hummel (Rice, GS)) Starless cores in the Western Wall of the Carina Nebula
Sep 9 Wilson Cauley (Colorado Boulder) Exploring the extended atmospheres of hot gas giants Johns-Krull
Sep 16* Jason Ling (Rice, GS)

Erik Weaver (Rice, GS)

Candidate Detections of Stellar Low-Frequency Radio Emission from All-Sky Surveys
Turbulence in Inclined Protoplanetary Disks
Sep 23 Reshmi Mukherjee (Columbia) Exploring the Extreme Universe with Gamma-ray Observatories Baring
Sep 30** Stefano Facchini (ESO Fellow) Chemical and physical structure of planet-hosting disks Isella
Oct 7 Jane Huang (Sagan Fellow, UMich) The ALMA view of planet formation Isella
Oct 14* Christopher Fryer (LANL) EARLY EMISSION FROM SUPERNOVA:  Probes of the Progenitor Liang
Oct 21 Asa Stahl (Rice, GS)
Laura Flagg (Rice, GS)
A Precision Radial Velocity Pipeline for IGRINS
Phosphine on Venus
Oct 28** Ted Grosson (Rice, UG) Magnetic Fields and their Variability in Fully Convective Stars
Nov 4* Kun Hu (Rice, GS)
Matthew Baring (Rice)
Polarized Radiation Transfer in Neutron Star Surface Layers
The Magnetospheres of Magnetars become even more Mysterious
Nov 11 Michael Kuhn (Caltech) Assembly and Kinematics of Young Star Clusters and Associations Isella
Nov 18** Cody Meng (Rice, UG)
Hongyi Zhang (Rice, GS)
Multi-waveband Analysis and Intensity Fitting of Protoplanetary Disk HD163296
Resonant conversion of dark matter oscillons in pulsar magnetospheres