Why Study Pulsar Wind Nebulae?

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  • Speaker: Prof. Dr. Joseph D. Gelfand
  • Affiliation: New York University of Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)

The majority of core collapse supernova are believed to produce a neutron star, whose rotational energy powers an extremely relativistic pulsar wind whose interaction with the surroundings creates a pulsar wind nebula. In this talk, I will demonstrate how pulsar wind nebula can be used to study a wide range of high-energy phenomena: from the physics of core-collapse supenovae to the creation and acceleration of extremely high energy leptons.