Suggested Searches

Diffuse Gas in Cosmic Ecosystems SIG Seminar May 23, 2024

Date/Time: May 23rd, 2024 – 4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT

Multiscale Multiphysics of Galaxies

Speaker

Iryna Butsky, Stanford University

Abstract

Galaxies are pivotal cosmic laboratories for a wide range of phenomena, from determining the chemical enrichment of the universe — essential for life — to testing the limits of fundamental physics through the refinement of dark matter and dark energy models. Developing a comprehensive theory of galaxy evolution is exceptionally challenging due to the vast range of interconnected scales involved. Microphysical phenomena, such as the interplay between magnetic fields and cosmic rays on sub-au scales, spark large-scale processes that qualitatively transform galactic halos, hundreds of kiloparsecs from the stellar disk. These global galactic properties, in turn, dictate the conditions that govern the behavior and stability of astrophysical plasmas within the interstellar and circumgalactic media (ISM, CGM). Directly simulating or observing all relevant galactic processes is currently infeasible, as the relevant range of physical scales easily exceeds ten orders of magnitude. Therefore, advancing galaxy models requires innovative approaches that combine theoretical insights with observational tests. In this talk, I will highlight my recent work, which uses this combined approach to constrain the role of cosmic rays in shaping the CGM. I will then discuss how upcoming technological advancements will unlock progress for a variety of astrophysical topics.

Meeting Connection

Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 975 2630 7635
Passcode: 659277

News Straight to Your Inbox

Subscribe to your community email news list

We will never share your email address.

Sign Up
An illustration of Sun-like star HD 181327 and its surrounding debris disk. The star is at top right. It is surrounded by a far larger debris disk that forms an incomplete ellpitical path and is cut off at right. There’s a huge cavity between the star and the disk. The debris disk is shown in shades of light gray. Toward the top and left, there are finer, more discrete points in a range of sizes. The disk appears hazier and smokier at the bottom. The star is bright white at center, with a hazy blue region around it. The background of space is black. The label Artist's Concept appears at lower left.