学术报告
学术报告
Astrochemistry tool: from the star formation to the cradle of life
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报告人:Dr. Siyi Feng,East Asian Observatory

开始日期:2020-09-22

开始时间:2020-09-22 10:00~11:00

活动地点:天文系会议室508

活动介绍
Abstract

Thanks to the performance of the state-of-the-art radio telescopes, increasing detections of molecular species in various ISM conditions improves our knowledge of the Universe. Where do we come from? Are we alone in the Universe? How are the formation and destruction processes of these interstellar molecules? What can these detections tell us about the star and planet formation? What are the link between the complex organics in the ISM and the seed of our lives? These fundamental questions are still unclear.


In this seminar, I will start by presenting several multi-wavelength line imaging survey projects I led, covering all the evolutionary stages of high-mass and low-mass star-forming regions.  Using IRAM-30m, NOEMA, JVLA, and ALMA, we unveiled key chemical processes, such as Sulfur grain reservoir, deuterium fractionation, and pc-scale CO depletion in the initial conditions and feedback of star-forming environment.


Later, I will also introduce some of my on-going observation projects and projects in plan. These projects aim at (1) understanding the complex organics, Phosphorus bearing species, and prebiotic species from infrared dark clouds, to protoplanetary disks, and photon-dominated or photo-dissociation regions in the next ALMA Cycle, and (2) understanding how universal are the building blocks of life in the extragalactic system and planetary system for the next decade. These observations are designed to understand the missing link from the star-forming region to the planetary system.

Biography

Siyi Feng received her Ph.D. degree in Physics and Astronomy from the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg Heidelberg & Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy (Heidelberg, Germany) in 2015. She is currently working in Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics as a postdoc fellow for East Asian Core Observatories Association. Her research interests are the molecular complexity in the ISM and the origin of life.

Siyi Feng is an expert in submillimeter interferometry and astrochemistry. She has more than 700 hrs’ observational data as principal investigator (21 PI proposals, with more than 80% successful proposing rate) and more than 1300 hrs’ observational data as co-investigator. Using the world’s leading interferometers (JVLA, ALMA, SMA, NOEMA) and single-dish telescopes (IRAM-30 m, Nobeyama-45 m, APEX-10 m, Effelsberg-100 m, CSO-10 m), she is currently leading an international team for several multi-wavelength line-image survey projects. These observation projects are in aims of characterizing the dynamo-chemical properties of the star and planetary forming systems, at a spatial scale from 20 pc down to 50 AU, throughout the Galaxy. 

主持人
Prof. Jiaxin Han
负责分部
天文与天体物理
其他信息
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