Mai 2025
COLLOQUIUM Alexander Heger, Monash University
Finding the Oldest Star
The discovery of entire, apparently well-developed, galaxies at unexpectedly high red shifts by JWST has fuelled new interest in the very first stars that must have stood at the beginning of these galaxies. The first stars mark the transition from the cosmic dark ages to the modern universe that we know today, a universe that is filled with stars, galaxies, and heavy...
COLLOQUIUM Matthias Hoeft, Tautenburg
Galaxy cluster merger shocks, radio relics and the magnetisation of the intra-cluster medium
Talk in presence and via Zoom:
https://uni-hamburg.zoom.us/j/66006535328?pwd=aGkrSjJIYmZjK0VpYlpGL0ZrdHg2UT09
DISPUTATION Giulia Lusetti
Galaxy Clusters in the Ultra-Low Radio-Frequency Era: a LOFAR LBA view From Radio Galaxies to Diffuse Emission
DISPUTATION Raghav Arora
Formation of dense gaseous structures in disc galaxies via spiral arms, magnetic fields and self-gravity
VORTRAG: Galaxienkollisionen
PD Dr. Wolfram Schmidt
(Hamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg)
Galaxienkollisionen
Hybridveranstaltung