CCIR Student Spotlights: Ostap on 2.2 MeV Gamma-ray Emission from Magnetized Neutron Stars

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
  • Ostap Vyshnevskyi is a student at W. J. Mouat Secondary School in Canada with a strong interest in astrophysics. He has always been passionate about science and has participated in several competitions and projects, including the Math Annual Competition, UBC’s Physics Olympics, and projects such as the Gravitational Car and Cool It Down
    At the CCIR Academy, Ostap’s research project, "2.2 MeV Gamma-ray Emission from Accreting Strongly Magnetized Neutron Stars," explores gamma-ray emissions from neutron stars with powerful magnetic fields as they accumulate matter. The focus on 2.2 MeV gamma-ray emissions may offer new insights into the high-energy processes surrounding these neutron stars.
    Ostap’s recognition at the CCIR Academy highlights his commitment to research, with thanks to his professor and the academy for their support.
    About Cambridge Centre for International Research (CCIR):
    CCIR is a research organisation registered in Cambridge, with an overarching mission to benefit the public by increasing the accessibility of knowledge. At CCIR Academy, we provide rigorous online research programmes for talented students: Students around the world, in intimate small groups or 1-on-1, work with leading researchers and professors from top US/UK universities to each produce an independent research paper that showcases academic passion and commitment.
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