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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20210404T175037
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - A/Prof Roland Crocker – ANU
LOCATION:: Online
DESCRIPTION:The Inner Galaxy in Gamma-RaysThe central regions of the Milky Way host the
  Galaxy’s resident supermassive black hole, regions of intense star formati
 on, 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 concerning this fasc
 inating region and explain how recent observations with gamma-ray and radio
  telescopes shed new light [no pun intended] on the physics of the Galactic
  centre and bulge.\nAssociate Professor Roland Crocker – ANUI completed a P
 hD in particle astrophysics at the University of Melbourne, awarded in 2003
 . Subsequently I've worked at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysi
 cs, the University of Adelaide, Monash University, the Max Planck Institute
  for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, and then the ANU from 2012. My
  work is in the fields of high-energy and particle astrophysics, and I am a
  theorist/phenomenologist, not an observer or data specialist.\n \n
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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