This Saturday, Oct 4 at 6pm, at the Maunakea Visitor Information - TopicsExpress



          

This Saturday, Oct 4 at 6pm, at the Maunakea Visitor Information Station, Dr. Kathy Cooksey of UH-Hilo will present The Universe in Absorption. Because astronomical objects cant be studied in the lab, it is often said that all astronomers have is starlight to study the universe. This captivating presentation by Dr. Cooksey focuses on how astronomers can discover and learn about our Universe even in the absence of light. As light from bright, distant objects traverse the wide expanse of space, intervening gas clouds - between, around, and in galaxies - absorb the light at wavelengths characteristic of the chemical elements in the clouds, which, in turn makes it difficult to observe. Through identification and modeling of the elements associated with absorption-line systems, we learn about how gas is processed through and dispersed from galaxies over cosmic time. By studying a range of heavy elements, like carbon and magnesium, Dr. Cooksey traces evolution in the abundance and distribution of the chemically enriched gas and constrains the feedback processes that move and enriched the gas. Please join us at the VIS to share in this astronomy talk and an evening of stargazing.
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 16:00:01 +0000

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