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International Symposium on Cosmic Magnetic Fields
会议信息
Location
China-Beijing
Meeting Date
2025-10-12 - 2025-10-16
Meeting Language
中文
Short Name
Theme
Magnetic fields are believed to be ubiquitous in the Universe and pervade all celestial objects and the medium in between. We cannot directly measure magnetic fields of celestial objects in situ, except on the surface and in the vicinity of the Earth and in very limited regions in the Solar System. Nevertheless, we can observe radiation from planets, stars, galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and diagnose magnetic fields by looking at magnetic effects on the generation and propagation of radiation. Through many efforts in the past century, magnetic fields have been detected from a number of planets, stars, galaxies, clusters of galaxies, cosmic filaments and the diffuse medium between these objects. We are organizing this international symposium on Cosmic Magnetic Fields in Beijing to bring together theorists and observers studying magnetic fields across all scales in the universe. The aim is to discuss current findings from observations as well as fresh ideas regarding our understanding of cosmic magnetic fields at every scale. The International Symposium on Cosmic Magnetic Fields will cover all aspects of cosmic magnetism researches including: * Observations and physical processes of solar and stellar magnetic fields; * Magnetic fields in molecular clouds and their roles during star formation; * Magnetic fields in the interstellar medium and cosmic ray propagation; * Magnetic fields in galaxies and observational diagnosis; * Magnetic fields and physical processes in galaxy clusters; * Magnetic fields in cosmic web and large scale structure formation; * Mechanisms for generation and maintenance of cosmic magnetic fields.
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479
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