NEWS at MPA

Room: online - zoom

1. Chronology of Episodic Accretion in Protostars - An ALMA Survey of the CO and H2O Snowlines 2. ALMA Observations of the Protostellar Disk around the VeLLO IRAS 16253-2429

MPE-CAS journal club on star and planet formation

"A forty year journey"

Festkolloquium zum Nobelpreis für Physik 2020
More than one hundred years ago, Albert Einstein published his Theory of General Relativity(GR). One year later, Karl Schwarzschild solved the GR equations for a non-rotating, sphericalmass distribution; if this mass is sufciently compact, even light cannot escape from withinthe so called event horizon, and there is a mass singularity at the center. The theoreticalconcept of a `black hole' was born, and was rened in the next decades by work of Penrose,Wheeler, Kerr, Hawking and many others. First indirect evidence for the existence of suchblack holes in our Universe came from observations of compact X-ray binaries and distantluminous quasars. I will discuss the forty year journey, which my colleagues and I have beenundertaking to study the mass distribution in the Center of our Milky Way from ever moreprecise, long term studies of the motions of gas and stars as test particles of the space time.These studies show the existence of a four million solar mass object, which must be a singlemassive black hole, beyond any reasonable doubt. [more]

An astronomer in space

MPE for Women in Astronomy
  • Date: Feb 11, 2021
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr. Suzanna Randall (ESO)
  • I am one of those astronomers that has always wanted to not just observe the heavens, but actually travel to space. So when I saw a call for astronauts in 2016 I was quick to apply. Four years later, I have completed basic astronaut training with a private initiative aiming to send the first German woman into space. Mirroring the situation in STEM subjects in general, women are underrepresented also in space travel, only 10% of astronauts to date having been female. It is the goal of "Astronautin" to change this, and to create a role model for girls and women. I will talk about what it takes to be an astronaut, give some insights into the training, and explain our mission - both up in space and back here on Earth.
  • Location: MPE
  • Room: online - zoom
  • Host: MPE
Since 2019, the MPE is organising a series of events to celebrate women in science, called “MPE for Women in Science”.The event will take place every year on the 11th of February, the international day for women and girls in science, and it will consist of a scientific talk and a public talk given by an outstanding female scientist.This year our guest is Dr. Suzanna Randall (ESO, Garching). Unfortunately, due to currently restriction this year the event will be “descoped” and fully online; Zoom talk in the morning and life on YouTube in the evening. If you would like to join the zoom meeting, please send an email to pr@mpe.mpg.de [more]

Ab initio descriptors to guide materials design in high-dimensional chemical and structural configuration spaces

Münchner Physik Kolloquium
Festkolloquium fuer Professor Winfried Petry [more]

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