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DTSTART:20250130T213000Z
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DTSTAMP:20260413T203741Z
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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Shake\, rattle\, and roll: waves\, turbulence\, and tides in s
 tellar and planetary systems\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Janosz Dewberry\
 , Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
DESCRIPTION:Today\, modern telescopes\, planetary science missions\, a
 nd gravitational<br>\nwave experiments are collecting an unprecedented
  volume of precise data.<br>\nInsights from these data are in turn acc
 elerating advances toward<br>\naccurate and efficient fluid dynamical 
 models of stellar and planetary<br>\nsystems: seismic signatures in Sa
 turn’s rings are changing our picture<br>\nof the deep interiors of 
 giant planets. Measurements of tides in Jupiter<br>\nand Saturn tell u
 s about the structure and dynamics of rapidly rotating<br>\ngaseous bo
 dies. Outside of our solar system\, the interactions of<br>\nexoplanet
 s and stars both with each other and with their environments<br>\nleav
 e imprints in astronomical survey data. In this talk\, I will<br>\ndes
 cribe research focused on developing improved\, multidimensional<br>\n
 models for planets and stars that rise to the challenge and opportunit
 y<br>\npresented by modern astronomical observations.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9062
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