[Physics-grads-open] Physics & Astronomy Student Seminar (PASS), Mehrdad, 2/1 (Wed) at 4 pm: "Exoplanets, new targets for Dark Matter search"

Ming-Feng Ho mingfeng.ho at email.ucr.edu
Wed Feb 1 15:55:00 PST 2023


Happening in 5 mins at Physics 3027 (Nebular room) and Zoom:

https://ucr.zoom.us/j/98252176180?pwd=d1ZYNDBSa0RtUXJ3Y2MxMjBDZDFSZz09
ID:982 5217 6180
Password:1216



On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 3:00 PM Ming-Feng Ho <mingfeng.ho at email.ucr.edu>
wrote:

> Mahrdad's exoplanet + dark matter talk will happen in 1 hour at Physics
> 3027
> and
> https://ucr.zoom.us/j/98252176180?pwd=d1ZYNDBSa0RtUXJ3Y2MxMjBDZDFSZz09
> ID:982 5217 6180
> Password:1216
>
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 9:00 AM Ming-Feng Ho <mingfeng.ho at email.ucr.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Physics and Astronomy Grads,
>>
>> We will have our PASS talk *this Wednesday (2/1) at 4 pm*. (Due to
>> Winter speakers' availability, we switched from Friday to Wednesday at 4
>> pm.)
>>
>> Mehrdad Phoroutan Mehr (5th year; PI: Hai-Bo Yu) will tell us how to use
>> exoplanets to search for dark matter. If you are interested in the marriage
>> of exoplanets and high-energy theories, please join us!
>>
>>
>> *Title: Exoplanets, new targets for Dark Matter search.*
>> Mehrdad Phoroutan Mehr (University of California, Riverside)
>>
>> *Abstract:* Exoplanets can be new targets to discover Dark Matter.
>> Exoplanets can capture Dark Matter, and the captured Dark Matter particles
>> can annihilate and deposit the annihilation energy within them. The
>> annihilation energy can lead to a change in the Exoplanets' temperature.
>>
>> *Wednesday, 2/1, 2023, at 4 pm*
>> *Physics 3027 (Nebula Room)*
>>
>> In case you couldn't come, the meeting will be hybrid:
>> Join PASS ~
>> https://ucr.zoom.us/j/98252176180?pwd=d1ZYNDBSa0RtUXJ3Y2MxMjBDZDFSZz09
>> ID:982 5217 6180
>> Password:1216
>>
>>
>> Current speakers for Winter 2022 are in the spreadsheet
>> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xR325pj7zc9jlHSRb7UKDPtRwLuL3hKGxTIeBxi38wo/edit?usp=sharing>
>> .
>>
>> About PASS:
>> ---
>> PASS is a weekly research seminar organized by and for grad students in
>> UCR Physics and Astronomy department. The primary purpose of this seminar
>> is to create a safe place for grad students to present their research works
>> and practice how to ask/answer good questions.
>>
>> Look forward to seeing you all on Wednesday and discussing exoplanets!
>>
>> Ming-Feng
>>
>> ---
>> Ming-Feng Ho
>> PhD Student
>> Physics and Astronomy, UCR
>>
>>
>>
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