Extractions: http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk . Applications including a statement of research interests and teaching experience, curriculum vitae, a list of up to ten major publications, and the names of three referees should be sent to arrive no later than 31 March 2001 to Departmental Secretary, at the above address. Not more than two of the referees should be from the same institution and they should all be asked to send letters of reference directly to Prof. J. Silk at the same address to arrive by the closing date. U.K. applicants should submit six copies of their application, while overseas applicants need only submit one copy. Return to Job Register Table of Contents.
Extractions: Email Inquiries: sec@astro.ox.ac.uk Attention: Departmental Secretary, Sub-department of Astrophysics The Department of Physics proposes to appoint a University Lecturer in Astrophysics with effect from October 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be offered a Tutorial Fellowship by Keble College under arrangements described in the further particulars. The combined University and College salary will be according to age on a scale up to 41,570 UKP per annum (as at 1 March 2002). This post is part of an expansion in observational astronomy and astronomical instrumentation associated with the appointment of Professor Roger Davies to the newly created Philip Wetton Chair in Astrophysics. Applicants are expected to have an outstanding research programme focused on instrumentation for large telescopes and/or extragalactic observations that will exploit UK access to world class facilities such as Gemini and the ESO VLT. Further particulars of the post and more information on the research programme may be obtained from http://www.astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/jobs/
Cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~pnc/INFOPNC/infopnc94 as largescale structure simulations, galaxy formation, cosmic microwave backgroundanisotropy studies, and dark matter probes. (http//www-astro.physics.ox.ac http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~pnc/INFOPNC/infopnc94
Major Sheets - - also maintains a vigorous program in particle astro physics. Theorists are activelyinvolved in research on the early universe, dark matter, formation of large http://admissions.ucsc.edu/majorsdev/physics/program.cfm
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Extractions: Seti@HOME - Help to search for extraterrestrial intelligence The American Association of Amateur Astronomers: The primary goal of the AAAA is to foster interest in amateur astronomy by developing and promoting programs for its membership, and the amateur community at large, in the areas of observational astronomy and electronic communications via the Internet (from "mission statement") Universidad Complutense de Madrid Heavens Above Sormano Astronomical Observatory Universe Today Volkssterrenwacht Urania Asteroids Astro Physics Aurora Black Holes ... X-Ray Astronomy
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Time.9904: [time 176] Re: [time 173] Alternatives To The Big Ba Just to clarify dark matter is not the same on average to any observer no matter*where* or http//wwwastro.physics.uiowa.edu/~jsm/synop8.htm http//www http://kims.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/time/199904/0097.html
Physics Department => Research Condensed matter Optics Map of models showing the unfolding of the universe asa function of the energy density of matter and the cosmological constant. http://www.phys.cwru.edu/research/index.php?section=part-astro&
Steve Rawlings' PhD Projects 2001 The second task will be to crosscorrelate the distribution of the dark matterwith the distribution of star-formation as a function of redshift, and hence http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/~sr/2003proj_2.html
Extractions: The sky at 100 microns nicked from the SWIRE team's excellent web page . The satellite SIRTF will detect maybe a million star-forming galaxies in the regions shown. This project will map out the corresponding dark-matter structures and determine - for the first time - where, when and why the star-formation occurs. The Universe is nowadays a rather quiet and boring place, but only fairly recently (in cosmic terms) most of the galaxies were actively forming stars, and some were undergoing the intense starbursts associated with their formation. Theories suggest that the star formation history of the Universe is orchestrated by the collapse of dark-matter structures so we expect to see direct evidence that the recent switch-off of star formation is linked to the collapse under gravity of the large structures that we call clusters and superclusters. So much for theories. This projects aims to establish via direct observation whether this is true in the real Universe. This project will involve studying the link between star formation and large-scale structure in the large patches of sky to be targetted by the revolutionary SIRTF satellite. Although the satellite will launch in April 2003, we have already started work looking for the clusters and superclusters in the regions it will target. The aim of this project is to pinpoint these structures, measure their dark-matter masses via the motion of their constituent galaxies, and thus be the first astronomers to see directly how the star-formation, traced by SIRTF and by complementary techniques (such as our own radio and submillimetre observations), traces these structures.
Challenge Team Interim Report Area of Science Astro Physics. Some scientists have a theory that dark Matterhas something to do with the galaxies keeping their uniform structure. http://www.challenge.nm.org/Interims/035.html
Extractions: AiS Challenge 2002-2003 Challenge Team Interim Report Abstract Interim Final Report How and why do galaxies form in spirals? For the last twelve weeks we have been doing further research on spiral galaxies, theories of their formation, and gravity. Some scientists have a theory that Dark Matter has something to do with the galaxies keeping their uniform structure. What we know about Dark Matter is that we cannot detect it, and according to theory, it is spread evenly throughout the galaxies. The even distribution of matter in galaxies would explain the consistent speed of most stars and material in their galactic orbits. Some candidates for Dark Matter are dead stars, single black holes, and other debris with very little radiation. Why we cant detect this matter is best understood this way. Imagine yourself at a rock concert. Now imagine that someone 3 rows back is whispering when the band is playing, you arent going to hear it. This is exactly how it is with all the radiation in the galaxies. How could we detect something with very little radiation when all around everything is bursting with radiation? Even with the presence of Dark Matter there is still the problem of spiral structures. Dark matter would follow the same rules of orbital mechanics as all the other matter so we are still missing a process to create these structures.
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Postgraduate Opportunities - University Of Oxford and Xray properties of normal and active galaxies and clusters of galaxies; darkmatter. details can be found on our web page at http//www-astro.physics.ox.ac http://www.ras.org.uk/html/education/pgopps16/ox_astro.html
Extractions: Sub-Department of Astrophysics Head of Astrophysics: Prof. J. Silk Courses and degrees offered: D.Phil (3 years) Studentships available: PPARC Average intake per year: General information: Facilities: The Sub-Department has a powerful UNIX network of Alpha workstations and Linux PCs, and operates a STARLINK major node. The Sub-Department's Library houses the University's main holding of the astronomical literature.
Relativity contains a comprehensive introduction to the basic ideas and tests of general relativityCategory Science Physics Relativity http//astro.physics.sc.edu http://www.ad.com/Science/Physics/Relativity/
Browsing Science Physics Relativity Category An Essay on General Relativity This site contains a comprehensive introduction tothe basic ideas and tests of general relativity http//astro.physics.sc.edu http://www.uksprite.com/search/search/Science/Physics/Relativity/
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AnsMe Directory - Science > Physics > Relativity 1. An Essay on General Relativity This site contains a comprehensive introductionto the basic ideas and tests of general relativity http//astro.physics.sc.edu http://dir.ansme.com/science/27075.html
Brown University Observational Cosmology Links to Other Cosmology Research Groups at Brown Gravitational Lensing. DarkMatter Searches. Theoretical Cosmology. Link to Prof. Tucker's Personal Page. http://astro.physics.brown.edu/
Research Activity including the frontiers among particle, nuclear, solid state and astro physics. Nuclearmatter effect on the meson mass; Multilayer mirror interferometers for http://www-nh.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pn/pn-research.html
Extractions: Back To Home Page The goal of the research program of the group is to provide the understanding of fundamental physics by investigating basic properties of particle and nuclear interactions. In particular, we are trying to explore interdisciplinary areas in physics, including the frontiers among particle, nuclear, solid state and astro physics. Developments in technologies and instrumentations which are applicable to wide field of physics are also vital to our research and training program. Activities KEK-PS E224: Search for the H dibaryon using a scintilatting fiber target