N3AS Newscenter
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Oscillations of Highly Magnetized Non-Rotating Neutron Stars
Neutron stars are probably the most compact and extreme magnetised astrophysical objects in the universe. These stars are the composite of the most extreme physics within only a few kilometres in diameter.
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Fall 2023 Undergraduate Research Program
Application deadline: September 4, 2023. Students in the N3AS undergraduate program work with a scientific mentor to develop their research, and also have a career mentor.
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Dark Matter Annihilation can turn on the lights inside neutrino detectors
In this work, which recently published in Physical Review Letters, we propose a simple yet novel detection scheme of such DM particles.
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Quantifying Nuclear Structure Uncertainties in Dark Matter Direct Detection Experiments
Dark matter is one of the least understood phenomena in modern physics. Current and future dark matter direct detection experiments seek interaction events, though so far no positive dark matter particle interactions have been discovered.
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2023 N3AS Summer School
The N3AS-sponsored Summer School on Multi-Messenger Astrophysics is for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers interested in nuclear and particle astrophysics. Applications due June 3, 2023.