Senior Thesis Topic: Astrophysics & Relativity

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around selecting a topic for a senior thesis in astrophysics, with a focus on theoretical aspects of general relativity, relativistic fluid dynamics, and electrodynamics. Participants share guidance on preparation and resources for writing a thesis.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to begin research early for their senior thesis and seeks guidance on potential topics without wanting direct suggestions.
  • Another participant recommends reviewing previous senior theses to understand the depth and requirements of writing one.
  • A suggestion is made to focus on mathematics courses relevant to general relativity, emphasizing the importance of Vector Calculus and Tensor Analysis.
  • A link to a resource from Wooster College is provided, highlighting examples of undergraduate research and thesis writing advice.
  • A later reply questions whether the original poster has a faculty member supervising their thesis, suggesting that they could ask for topic ideas directly from a theorist.
  • There is mention of summarizing existing articles or exploring specific solutions to the Einstein field equations as potential approaches for the thesis.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of foundational knowledge in mathematics and the value of reviewing past theses, but there is no consensus on specific thesis topics or approaches.

Contextual Notes

Some limitations include the original poster's current level of understanding and the potential need for guidance from a faculty advisor, which may affect the direction of their research.

Brian T
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Hello all!
I plan on doing a senior thesis in order to graduate with Honor's in Physics (Specialization Astrophysics). Although I'm only in my second year, I wish to begin research to be better prepared for when I actually pair with an adviser for directed study and thesis writing. I plan on writing a theoretical thesis (I am in an experimental research group, but would rather have a theoretical thesis).

I have recently become very interested in general relativity, relativistic fluid dynamics, and electrodynamics. I have begun to study these topics by my own but still have much to learn. Does anybody have any thoughts on what would be good to study for my thesis? Of course, I do not want someone to directly tell me a topic, but rather am seeking for a little guidance to help push me in the right direction and narrow down my study.

I have seen a senior thesis on the derivation of the Schwarzschild metric/solution which was interesting to read. Any ideas / topics / suggestions for reading would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :wink:
 
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One thing you can do is to get copies of good senior theses to see what is required to write one and the depth of understanding needed.

Next I would really focus on your coursework, especially mathematics courses as they will be needed for any theoretical topic. Your advisor should be able to provide a list of math courses relevant to GR. At a minimum, you will need to understand Vector Calculus and Tensor Analysis in order to deal with GR topics.
 
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Hi Brian, some of the best senior thesis in physics I have seen are those from Wooster College. Here is a link to their undergraduate research programme, where you can find advice on writing thesis, examples of senior thesis and thesis titles: http://physics.wooster.edu/REU/projects.html
 
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Brian T said:
Hello all!
I plan on doing a senior thesis in order to graduate with Honor's in Physics (Specialization Astrophysics). Although I'm only in my second year, I wish to begin research to be better prepared for when I actually pair with an adviser for directed study and thesis writing. I plan on writing a theoretical thesis (I am in an experimental research group, but would rather have a theoretical thesis).

I have recently become very interested in general relativity, relativistic fluid dynamics, and electrodynamics. I have begun to study these topics by my own but still have much to learn. Does anybody have any thoughts on what would be good to study for my thesis? Of course, I do not want someone to directly tell me a topic, but rather am seeking for a little guidance to help push me in the right direction and narrow down my study.

I have seen a senior thesis on the derivation of the Schwarzschild metric/solution which was interesting to read. Any ideas / topics / suggestions for reading would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :wink:
Do you have a faculty member (in particular, a theorist) supervising your thesis? If so, you would be much better off asking them for ideas - there are so many things you can study. And, presumably this does not need to be original research, so you could even find a few related articles and summarise them (e.g. are there any particular exact solutions of the Einstein field equations that interest you?)
 

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