Here Be MONSTERS: Tales of the Hot Universe - SOLD OUT

In this talk, we will embark on a remarkable adventure that explores the hottest and most powerful objects in the universe. Our travels will take us from the millions of tiny black holes that live in our own galaxy, the Milky Way, to the huge ones lurking at the centers of all massive galaxies. We will then explore the gigantic cosmic structures that are clusters of galaxies. These structures contain hundreds to thousands of galaxies, but more importantly a prodigious amount of hot gas heated to a million degrees. We will discuss how the interaction of the gas, the galaxies, and monstrous black holes make these clusters some the most powerful beacons of X-ray light in the cosmos.
Please note that due to a change in lecture venue, online registration for public lectures will be required in advance of each talk. Event registration will start on November 18.
Speaker: Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, Stanford
Tuesday, 12/03/13
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Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) Public Lecture Series
Bldg 53, Panofsky Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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