STARTING SHORTLY: ICTP Colloquium by Prof. T. Beers on "the Astrophysics Origin of the Elements in the Periodic Table in Budinich Lecture Hall AT 16:30 hrs
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ICTP is pleased to announce that the forthcoming ICTP Colloquium by
Professor Timothy Beers on "the Astrophysics Origin of the Elements in
the Periodic Table" will take place on Wednesday 4 September 2019 at
16:30 hrs, in the Budinich Lecture Hall, Leonardo Building, ICTP.
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Biosketch: *Timothy Beers is the Grace-Rupley Professor of Physics at
the University of Notre Dame, and a co-PI in the Physics Frontier Center
JINA-CEE (Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics – Center for the
Evolution of the Elements), funded by the US National Science
Foundation. He is a former director of the US Kitt Peak National
Observatory, and spent 25 years working as a Professor in Physics &
Astronomy at Michigan State University. Beers is interested in the
origin and evolution of the elements in the Universe, and the assembly
of large spiral galaxies such as the Milky Way, a field now referred to
as Galactic Archaeology. For decades, Professor Beers has designed and
executed large-scale surveys of stars in the Milky Way, efficiently
sifting through literally millions of individual stars in order to find
those objects that have recorded the chemical history of the Universe in
their atmospheres. His work has led to the identification of a subset of
the so-called carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars that exhibit a
characteristic light-element signature (enhanced C, N, O, Na, Si, Mg),
now recognized to be due to nucleosynthesis processes associated with
the very first stars born in the Universe. Presently he is conducting a
survey for so-called r-process-enhanced stars, which are metal-poor
stars that exhibit over-abundances of elements produced by the rapid
neutron-capture process, and place strong constraints on the origin of
over half of the elements beyond iron in the Periodic Table.
*Abstract: *In this, the 150th Anniversary year of Mendeleyev’s Periodic
Table, astronomers have pieced together plausible origin stories for
most of the elements formed in nature. From the breakthrough
observations of Paul Merrill (1952), which first demonstrated that
essentially all elements beyond H and He were formed in stars, to the
discovery of the astrophysical origin of the rapid neutron-capture
elements in binary neutron star mergers (2017), I present a summary of
our modern understanding of this fascinating history. I also highlight a
number of remaining questions, and how astronomers and physicists are
working to fill in our gaps in knowledge.
More information is available at http://indico.ictp.it/event/8984/
The Colloquium will be livestreamed at ictp.it/livestream
Light refreshments will be served after the talk.
You are all very warmly invited to attend.
With best regards,
Office of the Director, ICTP
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