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Tuesday, 4 April 2017, 14:00 in P8445B

Dr. Kiyoshi Masui (UBC)

Fast Radio Bursts: Mysterious flashes from cosmological distances

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a recently discovered and poorly understood class of astronomical transient, observed at gigahertz frequencies and with millisecond durations. The dispersion of these signals by intervening plasma indicates that the sources are extragalactic and may even be at cosmological distances. Their high rate (with thousands occurring daily) and extreme brightnesses have made them challenging to explain theoretically. This challenge has been exacerbated by the fact that only a few dozen bursts have been captured to date, and by the limited information garnered from each event. However, 2016 was a bumper year for FRBs observationally, culminating in the identification of an FRB's host galaxy. I will summarize these recent results as well as describe the CHIME/FRB project, which will observe thousands of bursts starting later in 2017.

Seminars in 2016:

2016-10-14 14:30 in C9000 - Keith Vanderlinde (Dunlap Institute): Cosmology, cell phones, and video games: Mapping dark energy with CHIME (physics colloquium)
2017-01-24 14:00 in P8445B - Daniele Steer (APC, Paris 7): Alternatives to General Relativity: Counting the degrees of freedom in "Horndeski-like" theories
2017-01-31 14:00 in P8445B - David Langlois (APC, Paris): Degenerate higher order scalar tensor theories beyond Horndeski
2017-03-10 14:30 in C9000 - Mark Van Raamsdonk (UBC): Gravity and entanglement (physics colloquium)
2017-04-04 14:00 in P8445B - Kiyoshi Masui (UBC): Fast Radio Bursts: Mysterious flashes from cosmological distances

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