ASTRONOMY COLLOQUIUM (Neugebauer Lecture)
Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
GXN's Impact on JXZ
Jonas Zmuidzinas,
Merle Kingsley Professor of Physics,
California Institute of Technology,
At the time that Gerry Neugebauer's IRAS satellite was launched, I was a graduate student at Berkeley just starting in research. I had an opportunity to help with an observing run at the NASA IRTF on Mauna Kea, and one of our prime targets was IRC +10216, discovered in Gerry's and Bob Leighton's 2 micron sky survey (Becklin et al. 1969). Since then, much of my career has been spent chasing Gerry's discoveries and developing better technologies to do that. I will trace that path and describe how the development of superconducting kinetic inductance detectors over the past twenty-five years could enable the NASA probe-class mission PRIMA, which would give us a very deep look at the far-infrared universe unveiled by IRAS.
For more information, please contact George Djorgovski by email at george@astro.caltech.edu or visit https://www.astro.caltech.edu.
Event Series
Astronomy Colloquium Series