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TSI SeminarThe Circumgalactic Medium: What Is It and How Does It Affect the Evolution of Galaxies?Claude-André Faucher-GiguèreNorthwestern University
While galaxies stand out as the brightest lights observed by telescopes,
most of the atoms in the Universe are in diffuse gas outside of galaxies. The
circumgalactic medium, or CGM, refers to the massive gas halos surrounding
galaxies. In addition to containing large quantities of matter, the CGM is
where some of the main processes driving and regulating galaxy formation
operate. This talk will begin with a broad introduction to the CGM, then
focus on recent results from our group concerning a key phase transition in
the CGM, known as “
Tuesday, March 12th 2024, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103) / Online |