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Astronomy Colloquium

Wednesday, May 17, 2017
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
Exploring the low surface brightness sky with the Dragonfly Telephoto Array
Pieter van Dokkum, Yale,

The talk will describe a new telescope concept, optimized for low surface brightness imaging. The Dragonfly Telephoto Array consists of 48 high-end telephoto lenses, creating the equivalent of an f/0.4 refractor with a 1m aperture. Early results from Dragonfly include a measurement of the stellar halos around nearby spiral galaxies down to ~32 mag/arcsec^2 and the identification of new satellite galaxies. Perhaps the most unexpected result so far is the discovery of a population of Milky Way-sized, very low surface brightness galaxies in rich clusters. Follow-up HST imaging and extremely deep Keck spectroscopy of two of these "Ultra Diffuse Galaxies" show that they are massive and dark matter dominated, and have large numbers of globular clusters.

For more information, please contact Althea E. Keith by phone at 626-395-4973 or by email at aek@astro.caltech.edu.