Peyton Hall Wunch Talk Schedule - Spring 2003

Every Wednesday, 12:30 EST, Tea Room, Peyton Hall



Last talk - May 28

Weird quasars from the SDSS: what can they tell us?

by Pat Hall (postdoc)

Abstract

The SDSS has now obtained spectra of over 50,000 quasar candidates. Some 2/3 of these are real AGN, and not surprisingly, some of them have very unusual spectra. I'll be your host on a guided tour of previously unexplored regions of parameter space, where we'll learn how understanding odd quasars can help us understand normal quasars as well.

Schedule


When Who Title About
February 12 Pat Hall Dust Reddening and Quasars postdoc
February 19 Niayesh Afshordi Primordial Black Holes as Dark Matter student
February 26 Ed Jenkins Interstellar Atomic Abundances research
March 5 Mario Juric Asteroids in the SDSS - Past, present, DR1 & beyond student
March 12 Paul Bode TPM and the Cluster Mass Function research
March 19 - - - -  
March 26 - - - -  
April 2   - - -  
April 9 Renyue Cen Detecting First Galaxies in Quasar Stromgren Spheres at z > 6 research
April 16 Kentaro NagamineAbundance of DLAs in cosmological SPH simulations visitor
April 23 - - - -  
April 30 - - - -  
May 7 Joe Patterson Destroying binary stars, with bangs and whimpers vis. prof.
May 14 Henk Spruit Magnetically Powered Gamma-ray Bursts visitor
May 21 Jonathan Tan Theory Courts Observation in the Kleinmann-Low Nebula: Exploration of a Massive Star in Formation postdoc
May 28 Pat Hall Weird quasars from the SDSS: what can they tell us? postdoc


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