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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:ITC Colloquium - Shazrene Mohamed (UMiami/SAAO/UCT)
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SUMMARY:ITC Colloquium - Shazrene Mohamed (UMiami/SAAO/UCT)
DESCRIPTION:<p>	"Hidden gems in the circumstellar envelopes of evolved stars"</p><p>	As stars approach the end of their lives, they lose large amounts of mass, energy, and momentum through powerful stellar winds and outbursts. The ejection of these outflows has a profound impact on the star and its surroundings; thus, understanding it is crucial for both stellar and galactic evolution models. Indeed, the circumstellar environments of evolved stars are a tapestry of intricate structures, often adorned with shells, clumps, arcs, disks, jets and spirals. Detailed, multi-dimensional simulations together with exquisite multi-wavelength observations (e.g., with ALMA and JWST), are giving us new insights into the formation of these structures, and the underlying physical processes driving the outflows. In this talk I will discuss our studies of the interactions of stellar winds with the interstellar medium (e.g., for runaway and hypervelocity stars), and with nearby (sub-)stellar companions. I will also highlight the implications of our results for a wide range of phenomena, from stellar mass loss and mass transfer in binaries (e.g., symbiotic and related binary systems) to novae and interacting supernovae.</p>
LOCATION:Phillips
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20230216T160000Z
DTEND:20230216T170000Z
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