SMA News and Events: 2017
 
 SMA News and Events: 2017  


    December 8, 2017 Dusty protoplanetary disks
    "Planetary systems form out of disks of gas and dust around young stars. How the formation proceeds, however, is complex and poorly understood. Many physical processes are involved including accretion onto the star, photoevaporation of material of the disk, interactions of the disk with planetary embryos, growth of the dust grains, settling of the dust to the midplane of the disk, and more. To unravel these various factors, observations of protoplanetary disks at multiple wavelengths are used; the submillimeter wavelength range in particular offers a way to peer through most of the disk to estimate dust masses directly."
    Article courtesy of PHYS.ORG
    November 27, 2017 Why is massive star formation quenched in galaxy centers?
    "A study led by a researcher at the IAC and published today in Nature Astronomy points to the role of the magnetic field as responsible for decelerating the formation of massive stars in the center of galaxies. Without this process the Big Bang would be questioned."
    Article courtesy of Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias -IAC
    April 5, 2017 Earth-Sized Telescope May Let Us See Black Hole for the First Time "We hope to see the un-seeable," says Shepard Doeleman, director of this Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). "We want to see something that by its very nature tries to do everything it can not to be seen. It's the ultimate cloaking device."
    Read the complete article here!