The Herschel Space Observatory's views of low-mass star formation
Date: Thursday 29th November, 3pm, 3rd floor
Speaker: Gregory Herczeg
Institution: KIAA/Peking University
Talk Title: The Herschel Space Observatory's views of low-mass star formation
Abstract: The Herschel Space Observatory is currently providing an unprecedented view of the far-infrared sky. Herschel's unique spectral and imaging capabilities in this key wavelength region are revolutionizing our views of star and planet formation. In this talk, I will review how Herschel has changed our understanding of pre-main sequence stellar evolution, including the structure of cold molecular clouds and initial collapse of a protostar, feedback between the star and surrounding envelope, and the structure and chemistry of proto-planetary disks.
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