Astronomy Seminar: Observations of Gamma-Ray Emitting Supernova Remnant with FERMI LAT and VERITAS"

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Date/Time:Friday, 27 Jan 2017 from 4:10 pm to 5:10 pm
Location:Rm. 38 Physics Bldg.
Cost:Free
Contact:Curt Struck
Phone:515-294-3666
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Categories:Academic calendar
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Alisha Chromey, ISU

Both FERMI and VERITAS are two very different gamma-ray telescopes which have been in operation over a similar time frame across several years. Because of this both detectors share some sources in common and assist with one another on detection and association identification. I delve into this topic in regards to supernova remnants and outline possible places in the sky where VERITAS can search for supernova detection thanks to FERMI LAT.