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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20210404T175037
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - A/Prof Roland Crocker – ANU
LOCATION:: Online
DESCRIPTION:<h2>The Inner Galaxy in Gamma-Rays</h2><p>The central regions of the Milky 
 Way host the Galaxy&rsquo;s resident supermassive black hole, regions of in
 tense star formation, and are perhaps the best place in the sky to look for
  the signatures of dark matter. I will review the state of our knowledge co
 ncerning this fascinating region and explain how recent observations with g
 amma-ray and radio telescopes shed new light [no pun intended] on the physi
 cs of the Galactic centre and bulge.</p><h2><img src="images/articles/Assoc
 iate_Professor_Roland_Crocker.jpg" alt="Associate Professor Roland Crocker 
 picture" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" width="300" height="423" 
 />Associate Professor Roland Crocker &ndash; ANU</h2><p>I completed a PhD i
 n particle astrophysics at the University of Melbourne, awarded in 2003. Su
 bsequently I've worked at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics, 
 the University of Adelaide, Monash University, the Max Planck Institute for
  Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, and then the ANU from 2012. My wor
 k is in the fields of high-energy and particle astrophysics, and I am a the
 orist/phenomenologist, not an observer or data specialist.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>The Inner Galaxy in Gamma-Rays</h2><p>The central regions of the Milky 
 Way host the Galaxy&rsquo;s resident supermassive black hole, regions of in
 tense star formation, and are perhaps the best place in the sky to look for
  the signatures of dark matter. I will review the state of our knowledge co
 ncerning this fascinating region and explain how recent observations with g
 amma-ray and radio telescopes shed new light [no pun intended] on the physi
 cs of the Galactic centre and bulge.</p><h2><img src="https://www.sasi.net.
 au/images/articles/Associate_Professor_Roland_Crocker.jpg" alt="Associate P
 rofessor Roland Crocker picture" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" w
 idth="300" height="423" />Associate Professor Roland Crocker &ndash; ANU</h
 2><p>I completed a PhD in particle astrophysics at the University of Melbou
 rne, awarded in 2003. Subsequently I've worked at the Harvard-Smithsonian C
 entre for Astrophysics, the University of Adelaide, Monash University, the 
 Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, and then t
 he ANU from 2012. My work is in the fields of high-energy and particle astr
 ophysics, and I am a theorist/phenomenologist, not an observer or data spec
 ialist.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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