|
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
February |
6 |
Amaya
Moro-Martin (Princeton) |
Debris
disks and planets, and the study of the dust in the HD 38529 two-planet
system |
|
Alice Quillen (U Rochester) |
Collisional disks
truncated by planets and resonance capture |
|
|
Joan Centrella (GSFC) |
Binary black holes, gravitational waves, and numerical relativity |
|
|
Kristen Menou (Columbia) |
Finding black hole pairs in the sky |
|
March |
6 |
Coleman
Miller (U Maryland) |
Intermediate-mass black holes and gravitational radiation |
|
Mitch Begelman (JILA) |
The first supermassive black holes? |
|
|
Gordon Ogilvie (Cambridge) |
Secular dynamics of planets and discs |
|
|
Christopher McKee (UC Berkeley) |
The formation of the first stars |
|
April |
3 |
David Helfand (Columbia) |
MAGPIS: Finding magnetars, dark accelerators, and other shiny trinkets in a
Galactic plane radio survey |
|
Charles Gammie (IAS) |
Precision bothrology: toward a physical theory of Sgr A* |
|
|
*** Canceled *** | ||
|
David DeYoung (NOAO) |
AGN outflows and galaxy cluster evolution |
|
May |
1 |
Michael Strauss (Princeton) |
The clustering and physical properties of high-redshift quasars |
|
Eli Waxman (Weizmann) |
Collisionless shocks, magnetic fields, and high energy particles: Some open
questions |
Other Semesters:
2004-2005: Fall Spring