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Upcoming

1. Workshop on Neutron stars and Neutrinos March 26, 2012 Arizona State U., Tempe, AZ

2. Compstar Tahiti 2012 June 4, 2012 Tahiti, French Polynesia

Recent


-1). CA-NV annual APS Meeting - Nov. 10, 2011 SLAC, Menlo Park, CA

-2) Workshop on Neutron stars and Neutrinos Mar 28, 2011 Arizona State U., Tempe, AZ, USA





Supernova explosion heralds birth of a neutron star, quark star or black holeSuperstrong magnetic fields in neutron stars cause powerful flaresKepler's supernova, SN1604. Its been over 400 years since a supernova happened in our Milky Way Galaxy.

What is Astrophysics?

This branch of physics goes deep into an understanding of the mysteries of the Universe - its geometry, its scale, its contents and its evolution

Quarks bind into nuclei, and atoms into molecules - massive molecular gas clouds collapse to form stars and galaxies. Galaxies come together to form Clusters. Everything from Nuclear & Particle Physics to Gravity to the unknown origins of Dark matter and Dark energy play a role.

Here at CSULB, we are using theory and computation to explore various facets of Astrophysics. If you'd like to know more about the Universe we live in, and get involved in some research, this is the place to start!