witam cosmo-torun
* circular polarisation from synchrotron processes?
Kennett & Melrose, 1998, PASA, 15, 211
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/pasa/15_2/kennett/paper/node3.html
> In some sources it may be that the relativistic
> particles are electron-positron pairs (e.g., Wilson &
> Weiler 1997). Electrons and positrons contribute with
> the same sign to the linearly polarized component and
> with the opposite sign to the circularly polarized
> component. If the distributions of electrons and
> positrons are the same the wave modes can have no
> circular component and, more importantly, the intrinsic
> circular polarization from the synchrotron radiation
> sums to zero.
So if we have different distributions of electrons and
positrons, then we get a circular polarisation component.
i'm sure there must be more basic texts on this subject...
pozdr
boud
hi all
some interesting announcements
pozdr
boud
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:46:49 +0100
> From: Programme National de Cosmologie et Galaxies <pncg iap.fr>
> To: Programme National de Cosmologie et Galaxies <pncg iap.fr>
> Subject: Diffusion PNCG, mess. n° 6
>
> PNCG - Message n° 6 - 26 mars 2009
>
> 1. Oxford Physics Department 2 Jobs Advert
>
> 2. NAM/JENAM 2009 : Epoch of Reionisation Session
>
> 3. Blois 2009
>
> 4. Santa Fe Cosmology Summer Workshop for 2009
>
> 5. Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers, June 1-6, 2009
>
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> 1. Oxford Physics Department 2 Jobs Advert
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> Please visit http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/jobs/ to view this.
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> *1* Vacancy Title: Post-doctoral Researchers in OBSERVATIONAL COSMOLOGY
> within Astrophysics
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> Reference Number: DB09005
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> Job Description: The Department of Physics invites applications for one
> or more post-doctoral positions in observational cosmology.
>
> The observational cosmology programme at Oxford includes: the analysis
> of surveys for type Ia supernovae; analysis of large-area surveys of
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> and the design and implementation of upcoming redshift surveys to measure
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> The post-holder will have the opportunity to engage in teaching for up
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> Appointments will be for two years in the first instance, extendable
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> Further particulars are available from
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> of 31 March 2009, quoting reference DB09005. Email submission is
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> Anyone who thinks they may be interested in the job is encouraged
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> The application deadline is 31/03/2009
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>
> *2* Vacancy Title: Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Cosmology
> (Fixed Term) within Astrophysics
>
> Reference Number: DB09006
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> Job Description: We invite applications for a postdoctoral research
> position starting 1 October, 2009 to work in the area of Theoretical
> Cosmology for one year in the first instance, with the possibility of
> extending to 3 years. There will be a particular focus on cosmic
> microwave background anisotropy and interpretation of data from the
> Atacama Cosmology Telescope and the Planck satellite. The successful
> candidate is likely to have experience in analysis of cosmological data
> and be capable of initiating research in a lively group with significant
> interaction between theory and observation. The candidate will work
> primarily with Joanna Dunkley, but will be encouraged to interact with
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> Oxford Astrophysics offers a stimulating research environment, with a
> large number of faculty in cosmology, including theoretical (Pedro
> Ferreira, Joe Silk, Adrianne Slyz), observational (Richard Ellis, Steve
> Rawlings, Isobel Hook, Lance Miller) and experimental (Mike Jones,
> Ghassan Yassin, Gavin Dalton).
>
>
> Anyone who thinks they may be interested in the job is encouraged to
> talk to Dr Joanna Dunkley (or email: j.dunkley1 physics.ox.ac.uk) about
> it.
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>
> The application deadline is 31/03/2009
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>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 2. NAM/JENAM 2009 : Epoch of Reionisation Session
>
> As part of the 2009 UK National Astronomy Meeting & the Joint European
> National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hertfordshire
> (www.jenam2009.eu), there will be a parallel session on
>
> "Epoch of reionisation:
> first light to the earliest galaxies currently known"
>
> on Monday 20th April 2009.
> Please see www.jenam2009.eu/default.asp?ContentID=1327
> for more information.
>
> We would welcome submission of abstracts for this session by the
> deadline on Monday March 9th.
>
> Registration and abstract submission is available at
> www.jenam2009.eu/cmsapps/jenam_conference_reg/
> confreg2.asp?userid=0&confid=4&contentid=1329
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 3. Blois 2009
>
> The XXIth Rencontres de Blois entitled "Windows on the Universe"
> will be held from June 21st to June 26th, 2009
> in the Château de Blois, Loire Valley, France.
>
> This series, started in 1989 with the celebration of the
> 25th anniversary of the discovery of CP violation, is a
> high level cross disciplinary conference series which is
> organized every year in May or June in the beautiful
> Renaissance castle of Blois.
>
> This year will be the 20th anniversary of this series of
> conferences; moreover, 2009 has also been tagged as the
> "World year of astronomy".
> To celebrate these two events, 7 Nobel laureates : J.Cronin,
> R. Giacconi, D. Gross, M. Perl, G. Smoot, J. Steinberger,
> J. Taylor and many other well known scientists have accepted
> our invitation to attend and give a lecture.
>
> Registration and abstract submission for parallel session talks
> are open at http://blois.in2p3.fr
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> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 4. Santa Fe Cosmology Summer Workshop for 2009
>
> The next of our continuing series of Santa Fe Cosmology Summer workshops
> will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico from July 6 to July 24, 2009.
> The workshop series is sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory and
> by the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of
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> The aim of the Santa Fe workshops is to bring together physicists and
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> This year, the first two weeks will follow our standard workshop
> format, while the third week will be a focused workshop on weak
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> to those who register before April 08, 2009.
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> 5. Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers, June 1-6, 2009
>
> First Announcement
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> Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers V
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> The fifth annual Penn State Summer School in Statistics for
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> with a strong conceptual foundation in modern statistics and to
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> and astronomy professors with opportunity for discussion of
> methodological issues.
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> Statistical techniques covered include:
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> * regression & confidence interval estimation
> * model selection & goodness-of-fit
> * maximum likelihood methods & Bayes' Theorem
> * non-parametric methods
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> The 2009 Summer School is organized by Penn State University's
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