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Compton Scattering and the Gamma Ray Universe by Professor G Srinivasan

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Astrophysics Courses

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Overview

Explore the fascinating realm of Compton scattering and its implications for the gamma-ray universe in this comprehensive lecture by Professor G Srinivasan from the Raman Research Institute. Delve into the physics of high-energy photon interactions and their role in shaping our understanding of celestial phenomena. Learn about the wide range of densities, temperatures, and magnetic fields found in the cosmos, from the tenuous interstellar medium to the extreme conditions near neutron stars. Discover how Compton scattering influences the behavior of radiation in various astrophysical environments, including active galactic nuclei, supernova remnants, and the early universe. Gain insights into the connection between fundamental physics principles and their applications in modern astronomy, covering topics such as relativistic electron radiation, spontaneous and stimulated emission, and quantum tunneling. Enhance your knowledge of astrophysical plasmas, nuclear matter, and neutrino oscillations while exploring their relevance to diverse astronomical objects like pulsars, radio galaxies, and the cosmic microwave background.

Syllabus

Compton Scattering and the Gamma Ray Universe (Lecture – 06) by Professor G Srinivasan


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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