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Astronomy Colloquium

Wednesday, October 14, 2020
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Galactic Archaeology with Gaia and Large Spectroscopic Surveys
Keith Hawkins, University of Texas, Austin,

One of the key objectives of modern astrophysics is to understand the formation and evolution galaxies. In this regard, the Milky Way is a critical testing ground for our theories of galaxy formation. However, dissecting the assembly history of the Galaxy, requires a detailed mapping of the structural, dynamical  chemical, and age distributions of its stellar populations.  Recently, we have entered an era of large spectroscopic and astrometric surveys, which has begun to pave the way for the exciting advancements in this field. Combining data from the many multi-object spectroscopic surveys, which are already underway, and the rich dataset from Gaia will undoubtedly be the way forward in order to disentangle the full chemo-dynamical history of our Galaxy. In this talk, I will discuss my current work in Galactic archaeology and how large spectroscopic surveys have and can been used to dissect the structure of our Galaxy. I will also explore the future of Galactic archaeology through chemical cartography.

To view this colloquium, visit https://youtu.be/oithrEc7ZlM

For more information, please contact Mansi Kasliwal by phone at 626-395-1575 or by email at [email protected] or visit https://www.astro.caltech.edu/.