Comparing radiative transfer models and observations of astrophysical dust
Title: Comparing radiative transfer models and observations of astrophysical dust
Speaker: Peter Scicluna, (ASIAA)
Time: 3 PM, Dec. 08 (Thursday)
Location: Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Abstract: Modern astronomy often relies upon models to interpret observations. In particular, because optical-depth effects play a major role in the propagation of light, radiative transfer modelling is crucial. I will briefly review methods of radiative transfer, along with their strengths, weaknesses, and example applications, before discussing a selection of recent and future work on systems with complex geometries in greater detail. In particular, I will explore the influence of clumpiness on observations of extinction and emission in dusty circum- and interstellar media.
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