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- From: Janos Asboth <asboth AT phy.bme.hu>
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- Subject: [Fizinfo] BME Elm. Fiz. Szeminárium, feb. 26, Gyürky György
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 11:42:56 +0100
Meghívó
BME Elméleti Fizika Szeminárium,
február 26. péntek 10h15,
online a Microsoft Teams-ben
<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a35c712c192104aa998ed6bab3f0cbc07%40thread.tacv2/1614005480908?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%226a3548ab-7570-4271-91a8-58da00697029%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22c7eaf7d2-684b-4597-b217-6a9121400219%22%7d>
Gyürky György (ELKH Atommagkutató Intézet):
Nuclear astrophysics in the era of high precision astrophysics - an
experimentalist's view
Based on the progress of the last almost 100 years, it has become common
knowledge that nuclear reactions are responsible for the energy generation
of stars as well as for the synthesis of chemical elements building up our
universe. Moreover, the nuclear physics background of astrophysical
processes is relatively well understood. On the other hand, in the 21th
century astrophysical observations and astrophysical models reached
unprecedented precision. Consequently, the knowledge of nuclear reactions
taking place in various astrophysical events is often not good enough,
which represents the highest uncertainty of the models.
Experimental and theoretical study of nuclear reactions of astrophysical
relevance is therefore highly needed. In this talk I will use some examples
to illustrate the difficulties and methods of experimental nuclear
astrophysics in trying to fulfill the needs of high precision astrophysics.
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk.
Asbóth János
szemináriumi koordinátor
- [Fizinfo] BME Elm. Fiz. Szeminárium, feb. 26, Gyürky György, Janos Asboth, 02/25/2021
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