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Astronomy Colloquium - Nia Imara

ALMA image of a protoplanetary disk
April 27, 2022
3:00PM - 4:00PM
ONLINE: Zoom

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Add to Calendar 2022-04-27 15:00:00 2022-04-27 16:00:00 Astronomy Colloquium - Nia Imara Before the Stars Stars are fundamental to astronomy, and how they form influences everything from exoplanet studies to cosmology. Stars form in heavily obscured molecular clouds, and understanding the initial conditions of star formation persists as one of the leading problems of modern astrophysics. Beyond the Milky Way, the physical processes driving star formation become even more challenging to decipher. In this talk, I will show how we can advance the field by making vital connections between local, extragalactic, and early universe star formation. I will discuss theoretical models that explore the cosmological evolution of interstellar dust. I will also present state-of-the-art ALMA observations, which are opening new windows onto star formation in a wide variety of environments beyond the Milky Way. Speaker: Nia Imara, The University of California, Santa Cruz Image Description and Credit:  ONLINE: Zoom Department of Astronomy astronomy@osu.edu America/New_York public

Before the Stars

Stars are fundamental to astronomy, and how they form influences everything from exoplanet studies to cosmology. Stars form in heavily obscured molecular clouds, and understanding the initial conditions of star formation persists as one of the leading problems of modern astrophysics. Beyond the Milky Way, the physical processes driving star formation become even more challenging to decipher. In this talk, I will show how we can advance the field by making vital connections between local, extragalactic, and early universe star formation. I will discuss theoretical models that explore the cosmological evolution of interstellar dust. I will also present state-of-the-art ALMA observations, which are opening new windows onto star formation in a wide variety of environments beyond the Milky Way.

Speaker: Nia Imara, The University of California, Santa Cruz

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