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"The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope: The First 3 Months"
- Speaker:
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PETER F. MICHELSON , Stanford University
- Starts:
- November 06, 2008 at 04:15 pm
- Ends:
- November 06, 2008 at 05:00 pm
- Location:
- MIT, Building 10, Room 250, 222 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA. 02139
- Maps:
Description
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST) was launched by NASA on June 11, 2008. The Large Area Telescope (LAT) instrument measures cosmic gamma-ray radiation in the energy range 20 MeV to >300 GeV, with measurements by the GLAST Burst Monitor (GBM) of gamma-ray bursts from 8 keV to 30 MeV. The LAT, with a large improvement in sensitivity, large field-of-view, and much finer angular resolution compared to previous high-energy telescopes, observes 20% of the sky at any instant and covers the entire sky every 3 hours. Fermi is providing an important window on a wide variety of high-energy phenomena, including pulsars, black holes and active galactic nuclei; gamma-ray bursts; the origin of cosmic rays and supernova remnants; and searches for new phenomena such as supersymmetric dark-matter annihilations and exotic relics from the Big Bang. I will describe the Fermi observatory and provide an overview of the observations made to date.
- Registration required:
- No
- Free:
- Yes
For more information
- Contact person:
- Contact Physics Department
- Email:
- physics [ at ] mit.edu
- Website:
- "The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope: The First 3 Months"