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Astronomy Colloquium

Wednesday, March 26, 2014
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
Fast Radio Bursts on the Horizon
Sarah Burke-Spolaor, Caltech,

Several reports of intense radio pulses---lasting only milliseconds--have been fuelling a heated debate as to the origin of this emission. Until recently, it was widely hypothesized that such bursts were Earth-local, but a growing body of evidence is demonstrating that some may be arriving from extragalactic sources at redshifts up to z~2. As an extragalactic population, these bursts would be unprecedented probes of extragalactic baryons and hitherto unidentified physical processes.

I will outline the entertaining state of radio burst research, and describe the emerging evidence that we are seeing several sub-populations that range from local to cosmic origins. I will discuss potential progenitors of extragalactic "Fast Radio Bursts", and describe ongoing work to identify where they are, and what they are.

For more information, please contact Althea E. Keith by phone at 626-395-4973 or by email at [email protected].