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DTSTART:20230627T190000Z
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LOCATION:Join Zoom Meeting https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91230714547  Mee
 ting ID: 912 3071 4547
SUMMARY:Dark matter in compact stars and galactic structure \, Network
  in Neutrinos\, Nuclear Astrophysics\, and Symmetries (N3AS) Seminar\,
  Joseph Bramante \, Queen's University\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:Dark matter that accumulates in compact stars can have a n
 umber of observable effects\, including thermal emission from the surf
 ace of neutron stars\, converting neutron stars into black holes\, and
  causing white dwarfs to explode. After very briefly reviewing these c
 ompact star dark matter searches I will present some preliminary work 
 on dark matter induced white dwarf explosions\, and how these can alte
 r galactic structure through dark matter induced baryonic feedback. <b
 r>\n <br>\nN3AS online seminar series - Summer 2023 #1<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8309
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