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LOCATION:https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91230714547   Meeting ID: 912 3071
  4547
SUMMARY:Mining the transient sky in the new era of Multi-messenger Ast
 rophysics\, Network in Neutrinos\, Nuclear Astrophysics\, and Symmetri
 es (N3AS) Seminar\, Raffaella Margutti\, UC Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Astronomical transients are events that appear and disappe
 ar in the night sky\, and are signposts of catastrophic events in spac
 e\, including the most extreme stellar deaths\, stellar tidal disrupti
 ons by supermassive black holes\, and mergers of black holes and neutr
 on stars. Thanks to new and improved observational facilities we can n
 ow sample the night sky with unprecedented temporal cadence and depth 
 across the electromagnetic spectrum and beyond. This effort has led to
  the discovery of new types of stellar explosions\, revolutionized our
  understanding of phenomena that we thought we already knew\, and enab
 led the first insights into the physics of neutron star mergers with g
 ravitational waves and light. In this talk I will review some very rec
 ent developments that resulted from our new capability to study the Un
 iverse utilizing gravitational waves and light. \n\n\nhttps://berke
 ley.zoom.us/j/91230714547\n \nMeeting ID: 912 3071 4547\n
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