Physical Society/MSPS Colloquium
New Views of the Magnetized Sky
Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics University of Toronto
Over the past 20 years, large projects such as the Canadian Galactic Plane
Survey have provided a wealth of information about magnetic fields
throughout the Universe. However, these data sets all had limited
sensitivity, sky coverage or bandwidth. To move past these limitations,
the community has been working toward a suite of new wide-field radio
polarization surveys, which aim to provide more than a million polarization
measurements over the sky. I will provide an overview of the new
polarization results emerging from the next generation of wide-field
surveys, which showcase the transformational potential of these data sets
for understanding astrophysical magnetism.
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cz0OqW0fOI
Friday, October 23rd 2020, 15:30
Tele-colloquium
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