Tessa Vernstrom

@tvern
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Radio astronomer at ICRAR in Perth - EMU Survey Project Scientist
@franco_vazza @tvern so we’re also encouraged to setup a Teams broadcast but as Of recently we’re encouraged to give more in class evaluations quizzes or presentations and such (because of cheating issues with new AI/chatgpt) so seems a bit conflicting
@franco_vazza just teaching my first course at UWA and learned, quite soon before my first lecture, that recording is mandatory (so very quickly had to learn their proprietary video recording system) but hopefully it’s useful

Interesting new #astroph about the joint Meerkat-LOFAR study of cluster A2142 by C. Riseley @cjriseley @annalisa_bonafede @tvern et al.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.00414
showing the power of multi-frequency analysis of complex diffuse sources co-evolving with the magnetised and perturbed plasma of a cluster of galaxies.

#astrodon #astronomy

A 'MeerKAT-meets-LOFAR' study of the complex multi-component (mini-)halo in the extreme sloshing cluster Abell 2142

Clusters of galaxies are turbulent environments, whether merging systems with a turbulent intracluster medium (ICM) or relaxed systems sloshing within the potential well. In many such clusters, diffuse radio sources associated with the ICM are found: radio haloes and mini-haloes. Abell 2142 is a rich cluster undergoing extreme core sloshing, generating four cold fronts and a complex multi-component radio halo. Recent work revealed three halo components which span 2.4 Mpc. Particle acceleration on such scales is poorly understood, and requires high-quality multi-frequency data to understand. We use new deep MeerKAT L-band (1283 MHz) observations, combined with LOFAR HBA (143 MHz) data and X-ray data from XMM-Newton and Chandra to study the spectrum of the halo and the connection between the thermal and non-thermal components of the ICM. We detect the third halo component for the first time at 1283 MHz and confirm its ultra-steep spectrum nature, recovering $α_{\rm H3, total} = -1.68 \pm 0.10$. All components follow power-law spectra which steepen toward the cluster outskirts. We profile the halo along three directions, finding evidence of asymmetry and spectral steepening perpendicular to the main axis of the cluster. Our thermal/non-thermal investigation shows sub-linear correlations that are steeper at 1283 MHz than 143 MHz, and we find different connections in different components of the halo. We find both a moderate anti-correlation (H1, the core) and positive correlation (H2, the ridge) between radio spectral index and X-ray temperature. Our results are broadly consistent with an interpretation of inhomogeneous turbulent (re-)acceleration. However, the anti-correlation between radio spectral index and X- ray temperature in the cluster core is challenging to explain; the presence of three cold fronts and a generally lower temperature may provide the foundations of an explanation.

arXiv.org
Hey #Astrodon and #galaxies #astronomers , I’m teaching a grad course on galaxies and students need to do a paper summary and presentation of recent (last year or two) paper - any suggestions of good papers?? (can be data or simulation based) - galaxy morphology, evolution, star formation or gas properties etc thanks to

Electromagnetic Radiation Found Emanating from Large Satellite Constellations

https://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2023/8?c=9060

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Image: Daniëlle Futselaar (artsource.nl)

New radio astronomical observations confirm unintended electromagnetic radiation emanating from large satellite constellations

#SimulatedUniverses
a continuous tomography through the gas density distribution of a new small cosmological simulation (ENZO grid code).

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#astronomy

More interesting in this simulation is however... ⬇️

Here’s the Nobel laureate story, brave of the ECR to stand up and call the man out. Only 5 of the 39 invited speakers at this meeting were female, gee so discriminatory to those@males

https://www.science.org/content/article/nobel-laureate-claimed-antimale-discrimination-early-career-researcher-called-it-out

Nobel laureate complaining about anti male discrimination in science/academia. This seems to be going around, reminds me of the recent story of a well-known white male astronomer who recently got in some hot water for emailing his entire institution mailing list to talk about the illegal racist and sexist policies (the ones that ya know target to help under represented groups ). Pretty well leaked into the community now but no acknowledgment or statement condemning his views from institution.
@kakape no statement from the organizers of the conference I’ve seen yet, and when a female ECR called out the Nobel laureate during Q&A the chair tried to cut her off. 🤦‍♀️
I feel like not many astronomers I meet are familiar with the Canadian DRAO which has worked on the JVLA correlators and Alma engineering and SKA and is home to the CHIME telescope as well as producing some fab all sky radio maps, so here’s some nice pics of DRAO