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날짜 2024-08-22 16:00 
일시 August 22(Thur) 4:00PM 
장소 RM #C303, Creation Hall (3F), KAIST Munji Campus 
연사 Prof. Junhan KIM (KAIST) 

Offline Seminar Invitation (August 22, 2024)

 

Speaker: Prof. Junhan KIM (Department of Physics, KAIST)

 

Date: August 22, 2024 (Thursday) 

 

Time: 4:00 PM (KST)

 

Venue: RM #C303, Creation Hall (3F), KAIST Munji Campus (Offline)

 

Zoom Video Conference (For the online access, please click the link below)

 

https://kaist.zoom.us/j/6108068959?pwd=TXV2OGlWdVRtcGhmNXVTRWlla2pHQT09

Meeting ID: 610 806 8959

Passcode: 131015

 

Topic: Development of a 12-20 GHz CO Intensity Mapping Receiver for Capturing the Star-formation History in the Early Universe

 

Abstract:

Line-intensity mapping (LIM) is an observational technique that has recently been actively used in astronomy and astrophysics research. LIM utilizes relatively small aperture telescopes to perform large-area surveys, effectively analyzing the brightness distribution of galaxies and intergalactic medium through their spectral line emissions. Probing astrophysics and cosmology using LIM has been gaining attention, with several experiments already in operation or planning deployments. Among these is the carbon monoxide (CO) Mapping Array Project (COMAP), which uses CO line emission to explore molecular gas that traces star formation. The COMAP Pathfinder currently observes at 26-34 GHz to measure the CO power spectrum at redshifts 2.4-3.4, near the peak of the star formation in cosmological history. In this presentation, I will introduce the planned development of a prototype receiver that will be operating in the 12-20 GHz range to study the 115.27 GHz CO line emission originating from z=4.8-8.6 near the epoch of reionization.

 

Poster_Prof. Junhan KIM.jpg

 

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