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UID:UW-Physics-Event-4902
DTSTART:20190405T203000Z
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DTSTAMP:20260419T084737Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Exploring Nature's Extreme Accelerators\, Physics Department C
 olloquium\, Julie McEnery\, NASA
DESCRIPTION:Cosmic rays\, neutrinos and gamma rays provide three diffe
 rent ways to identify and explore locations of the most efficient astr
 ophysical particle accelerators in the universe. In the past decade we
  have transformed our understanding of the extreme universe. Ground-br
 eaking gamma-ray observations with Fermi\, HAWC and IACTs have uncover
 ed many new classes of sources and provided detailed information on th
 ese objects\; IceCube has broken new ground by observing astrophysical
  neutrinos\; and we have refined our understanding of the origin of co
 smic rays. In this talk\, I will discuss some of the recent breakthrou
 ghs in the study of cosmic accelerators.<br>\n<br>\nA reception and 
 a concert will follow the colloquium
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4902
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