Astrophysics Science Division
Astrophysics Science Division Colloquium Series Schedule: Spring 2022

ASD Colloquium Series - Summer 2022

ASD Colloquium Series - Summer 2022

The Astrophysics Science Division colloquia occur virtuallly on Tuesdays at 3:45 pm. Schedules from past colloquium seasons are available.

Contact: Scott C. Noble

June
Jun 21 SPICE: Probing the Far-IR Universe on Never Before Seen Spatial Scales
Dave Leisawitz (GSFC)
Irene Shivaei (Universtity of Arizona)
Josh Lovell (University of Cambridge)
Kate Su (Universtity of Arizona)
Jun 28 No Colloquium
July
Jul 05 No Colloquium - Fourth of July Weekend
Jul 12 No Colloquium
Jul 19 No Colloquium
Jul 26 No Colloquium
SPICE: Probing the Far-IR Universe on Never Before Seen Spatial Scales
Dave Leisawitz 1, Irene Shivaei2, Josh Lovell3, Kate Su 2
1GSFC, 2Universtity of Arizona, 3University of Cambridge
Tuesday, Jun 21, 2022

Abstract

The Space Interferometer for Cosmic Evolution (SPICE) is a Far-IR Probe mission concept. SPICE will greatly improve our understanding of:

  • the physical processes that drive the evolution of galaxies and their central massive blackholes throughout cosmic time;
  • planet formation and water delivery to nascent planets; and
  • planetary system architectures and their evolution.

In this four-part presentation, we will introduce the SPICE mission concept and describe how SPICE's unprecedented sub-arcsecond resolution and superlative sensitivity in the wavelength range 25 - 400 microns will enable us to achieve the mission's scientific objectives with observations of large statistical samples of distant galaxies, protoplanetary disks, and debris disks.


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