ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIA Fall 2007
Talks are on Wednesday afternoons at 4 p.m.
Refreshments served 30min before talk in Bryant (BSSC) room 217
Terrestrial Planets in Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Meet the Astronomy Dept.
Analytical and Numerical Techniques for Detailing Extrasolar Planetary Dynamics
Oligarchic Growth and Migration during Planet Formation
The accretion history of SMBHs and nature of optically faint ULIRGs
New Galactic microwave emission mechanisms observed by WMAP
Cooling, Gravity and Geometry: Flow-Driven Molecular Cloud Formation
Breaking Up Is Easy To Do: Numerical Models and Laboratory Experiments on Impact Disruption of Asteroids and Meteorites
Astrochemistry and star formation: a fertile link
Galaxy Archaeology with Globular Cluster Systems
Simple Disk Galaxies and other Morphologies
Black holes and neutron stars in globular clusters
No talk this week
Early Radiative Feedback in Primordial Star Formation
Multiplicity Among Small Solar System Bodies and Dwarf Planets
Dust Masses, PAH Fractions, and Starlight Intensities in the SINGS Galaxies POSTPONED
Previous colloquia: Spring 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 2006, Fall 2005
Last updated Nov 2007 by jt @ astro.ufl.edu