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[ScientiFika] The Very High-Energy Sun

by Timothy Linden (Stockholm University)

Europe/Stockholm
Floor 6 - Fika Area (Nordita Building)

Floor 6 - Fika Area

Nordita Building

AlbaNova University Center, Hannes Alfvéns väg 12
Description

The Sun is the dominant optical source in the universe -- even in Sweden in January. But what does the Sun look like at very high energies? Fortunately for our DNA - the Sun is not a similarly powerful source at gamma-ray energies. However, over the last few years, we have found bright gamma-ray emission coming from the Sun through a unique mechanism. The Sun acts as a "passive source" that is capable of using its mass and light to convert high-energy charged particles that move throughout the galaxy into gamma-ray emission. I will summarize recent observations of this unique high-energy flux, and discuss they can help us understand our Universe's most critical source of photons.

Note: This event is open to the junior audience only, including undergraduate, master’s, and PhD students, as well as postdocs.

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