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SUMMARY:PAMS Seminar: "Seismology of the Sun and Stars" by Dr. Jason Jacki
 ewicz
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jason JackiewiczDepartment of AstronomyNew Mexico State Un
 iversity\n\n\nAbstract:For over 100 years\, Earth seismologists have been
  compiling a detailed understanding of our planet’s interior from earthqu
 ake data and theoretical modeling. When oscillations in the Sun were firs
 t observed about 50 years ago\, solar seismologists were in the fortunate
  position to “adopt” the tools geoseismologists had developed to peer ins
 ide our nearest star. Only within the past 10 years\, seismology of dista
 nt pulsating stars has become possible\, and very powerful. The coming de
 cade holds promise for exploiting oscillations of giant planets to probe 
 their (currently unknown) internal structure.     Seismology of these dis
 tinct objects is in principle equivalent: it comprises a set of tools to 
 measure and interpret oscillation data with the aim of making inferences 
 of sub-surface structure and dynamics at the highest spatial and temporal
  resolution possible. This talk will discuss the techniques (measurements
 \, modeling\, inversions\, etc.) that seismologists employ\, and present 
 some exciting results in the context of solar/stellar structure and evolu
 tion that make this an era of precision astrophysics.\n\n\nThis seminar w
 ill be held exclusively on Zoom (955 5209 1021). Please visit the Physics
  Seminars page for a link.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&lt;html&gt;&lt;head&gt;&lt;title&gt;&lt;/title&gt;&lt;/head&gt;&lt;body&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dr
 . Jason Jackiewicz&lt;br&gt;Department of Astronomy&lt;br&gt;New Mexico State Univers
 ity&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;br&gt;For over 100 years\, Earth seismologists have be
 en compiling a detailed understanding of our planet’s interior from earth
 quake data and theoretical modeling. When oscillations in the Sun were fi
 rst observed about 50 years ago\, solar seismologists were in the fortuna
 te position to “adopt” the tools geoseismologists had developed to peer i
 nside our nearest star. Only within the past 10 years\, seismology of dis
 tant pulsating stars has become possible\, and very powerful. The coming 
 decade holds promise for exploiting oscillations of giant planets to prob
 e their (currently unknown) internal structure.&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\
 ;Seismology of these distinct objects is in principle equivalent: it comp
 rises a set of tools to measure and interpret oscillation data with the a
 im of making inferences of sub-surface structure and dynamics at the high
 est spatial and temporal resolution possible. This talk will discuss the 
 techniques (measurements\, modeling\, inversions\, etc.) that seismologis
 ts employ\, and present some exciting results in the context of solar/ste
 llar structure and evolution that make this an era of precision astrophys
 ics.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This seminar will be held exclusively on Zoom (955 5209 1021
 ). Please visit the&amp;nbsp\;&lt;a href="https://physics.missouristate.edu/semi
 nars.htm"&gt;Physics Seminars page&lt;/a&gt; for a link.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210121T170000
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URL:https://physics.missouristate.edu/seminars.htm
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