Kai Zuber (Technische Universität Dresden, MTA Atomki):

Kai Zuber (Technische Universität Dresden, MTA Atomki):
11/10

11. October 2018. 15:00 - 16:00

ELTE Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building, 0.81 (Ortvay lecture hall)

10/11

2018. October 11. 15:00 - 16:00

ELTE Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building, 0.81 (Ortvay lecture hall)


Nucleosynthesis in the multi-messenger era

Abstract: Over the last decade the various astrophysical observations were merging closer together with the spirit of having  data over a very wide rang of  wavelengths to optimise the physics output. In recent years two more key player have entered the scene, namely gravitational waves and neutrino telescopes. Signals from both of them are not  affected by any astrophysical disturbances and are thus unique messengers.
The talk will after an introduction discuss the news types signatures in the sky by focusing on the neutrino part. New ways of nucleosynthesis from neutron star mergers are presented,  which is different from the classical processes. Nucleosynthesis will be discussed in more detail also in context with the other fusion and nucleosynthesis  processes. Some current activities and experiments  will be presented.

 


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