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Plasma Physics (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar
Status and progress in the domestic liquid metal plasma-facing component design program
Time: 12:00 pm
Place: Zoom Meeting
Speaker: Rajesh Maingi and Andrei Khodak, PPPL
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Monday Science Seminar
Monday Science Seminar w/ Dr. Robert Benjamin (University of Wisconsin - Whitewater)
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Speaker: Dr. Robert Benjamin, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
Abstract: “A Thirty Degree Ionized Circular Arc Around the Big Dipper…and Other Surprises”

Abstract: I describe the discovery of a faint (1 Rayleigh) thirty-degree circular arc of ionized gas centered on the handle of the Big Dipper: the Ursa Major Arc. The arc subtends one radian of a circle of angular diameter 60 degrees, is detected in both H-alpha and diffuse ultraviolet emission and is one of the most unusual objects in the sky. I compare this object to other recently discovered large angular size supernova remnants and describe the significance of these objects. If time allows, I will share some other recent discoveries of ionized gas structures in the Milky Way.
Host: Snezana Stanimirovic & Melinda Soares-Furtado
Presentation: Monday_Science_Seminar.pdf
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