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DTSTART:20260319T203000Z
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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:JWST Imaging of the Stellar Populations of Andromeda and Trian
 gulum\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Prof. David Nataf\, University of Iowa
DESCRIPTION:The James Webb Space Telescope is revolutionizing virtuall
 y all areas of observational astrophysics\, and that includes our near
 est galactic neighbors. I discuss imaging results of three guest obser
 ver programs (2301\, 2609\, 3322) toward Andromeda and Triangulum\, ai
 med at elucidating the nature of their stellar populations: their meta
 llicity distribution functions\, their star formation histories\, and 
 their chemical evolution. We can now investigate\, to superior detail 
 than ever available before\, the similarities and differences between 
 these galaxies and our own\, and thus we are witness to the birth extr
 a-galactic archaeology.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9576
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