Space and Cosmic Ray Physics Seminar

Date
Mon, Feb 23, 2026 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
Online via Zoom

Description

Title: The Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope Mission: Impacts on Cosmic Ray Physics

Speaker: Chris Shrader, NASA GSFC

Abstract: The Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope was launched in 2008 and continues to provide high duty-cycle all-sky coverage in ~0.1-100 GeV gamma rays at unprecedented sensitivity levels. Knowledge of a wide range of science topics has been advanced in unprecedented detail within this spectral domain. I will review a subset of these topics selected based on their relevance to cosmic-ray physics, including direct energetic electron measurements, cosmic-ray molecular cloud interactions, supernova remnants, active galactic nuclei, possible high-energy neutrino counterparts, ultra-high energy cosmic rays and possible associations and solar system emissions.

Notes: Join the meeting at 4:15 for meet and greet.
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