Radiative Transfer of Lyman-Alpha Photons with Realistic Gas Physics
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A 15-minute talk exploring the radiative transfer of Lyman-alpha photons with realistic gas physics, presented by Shikhar Mittal at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. This presentation is part of the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era: A Synergic View" program, which brings together experts in radio cosmology and continuum science in preparation for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope launch in 2027. Learn about advanced modeling techniques for Lyman-alpha photon behavior in astrophysical environments with realistic gas physics considerations. The talk contributes to the broader program's goal of fostering collaboration between different astronomical research areas and training the next generation of researchers in radio astronomy and cosmology.
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Radiative transfer of Lyman-alpha photons with realistic gas physics by Shikhar Mittal
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences