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MSI Seminar

Probing the Universe with Fast Radio Bursts

Xavier Prochaska

UC Santa Cruz

I will highlight recent results leveraging well-localized fast radio bursts (FRBs) to study cosmology and galaxy formation in the z<1 universe. The fundamental signals inherent in FRBs – dispersion measure (DM), rotation measure (RM), and fluence – offer unique constraints on properties of the matter along the sightline to Earth. In turn, we may map out the cosmic web, assess the density of gas surrounding galaxies, and infer the magnetic fields of the interstellar medium from a diverse population of galaxies. I will describe the standard observational and analysis techniques and conclude by emphasizing areas poised for tremendous growth in the next few years due to the ongoing or upcoming commissioning of new facilities and systems (e.g. CRACO on ASAP and the CHIME outriggers project).

Livestream: https://youtu.be/QN7qYz-RxTI

Tuesday, April 12th 2022, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)