Stellar Magnetic Activity with Kepler and TESS
Offered By: UW Astrobiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore stellar magnetic activity through the lens of Kepler and TESS missions in this informative 31-minute presentation by James Davenport. Delve into the latest findings and insights on stellar behavior, examining how these space-based observatories have revolutionized our understanding of magnetic activity in stars. Gain valuable knowledge about the methods used to detect and analyze stellar flares, starspots, and other magnetic phenomena. Learn how these observations contribute to our broader understanding of stellar evolution, planetary habitability, and the search for life in the universe. Discover the implications of stellar magnetic activity for exoplanet detection and characterization, and understand how this research fits into the broader context of astrobiology.
Syllabus
James Davenport Presenting: Stellar Magnetic Activity with Kepler and TESS
Taught by
UW Astrobiology
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