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Feb
19
Mon
Properties of solar coronal heating in active regions, from high resolution spectroscopy. Paola Testa (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, USA)
Feb 19 @ 11:00 – 12:30

Abstract.

I will discuss how high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution chromospheric/transition region/coronal observations coupled with detailed modeling can help us diagnose coronal heating properties in active region cores in non-flaring conditions.  I will focus on recent results from the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), which provides us with unprecedented high spatial, temporal and spectral resolution observations of the chromosphere and transition region. Joint with coronal observations with Hinode (XRT and EIS), and SDO/AIA, these data cover from the upper photosphere to the corona.

In particular, I will discuss how IRIS observations of footpoints of hot active region loops, coupled with detailed HD and MHD modeling including chromosphere, transition region and corona, provide tight constraints on the coronal heating mechanisms in the core of active regions.

gare inter-regionali olimpiadi di astronomia @ aula, Osservatorio
Feb 19 @ 13:30 – 20:00
Feb
20
Tue
FORMAZIONE
Feb 20 @ 9:00 – 18:00

Corso di formazione per addetti antincendio

Feb
21
Wed
FORMAZIONE
Feb 21 @ 9:00 – 13:00

Corso di formazione addetti antincendio

Feb
26
Mon
TITOLO: A deep X-ray observation of the Class I star Elias 29 with XMM and NuSTAR / Ignazio Pillitteri (INAF-OAPA)
Feb 26 @ 11:30 – 12:30

ABSTRACT: Elias 29 is a Class I star of the young star forming site of the Rho Ophiuchi Dark Cloud.In X-rays it shows a prominent fluorescent line at 6.4 keV which origin is still to be clearly understood. The excitation of fluorescence of cold material could be due to hard X-ray photons especially produced during flares or to high energy electrons. I will report on a recent joint and simultaneous XMM + NuSTAR of about 300 ks meant to investigate X-rays from soft to hard band (approx. 0.3-80 keV). In particular, I will discuss the analysis of a bright flare of modest duration (20 ks), the fluorescent emission and its variability and the hard X-ray emission in the NuSTAR band (10-80 keV).

Feb
27
Tue
Videoconf: Misure Minime di Sicurezza ICT per le P.A. (Pro CED)
Feb 27 @ 10:30 – 13:15
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Feb
28
Wed
Ricevimento studenti – Argiroffi
Feb 28 @ 9:30 – 11:00
Mar
1
Thu
comunicaz. CUG
Mar 1 @ 11:30 – 13:30
Prova Tesi V. Sapienza
Mar 1 @ 15:00 – 16:00

Lo studente Vincenzo Sapienza presenta il suo lavoro di tesi per la Laurea Triennale.

Egli si e` occupato dell’analisi e dell’interpretazione di due flares di stelle di tipo WTT appartenenti alla regione di Rho Ophiuchi. Ha derivato le caratteristiche della loop del flare e di altre grandezze fisiche del fenomeno applicando le diagnostiche sviluppate in Reale (2007). Il lavoro e` stato svolto sotto la supervisione di I. Pillitteri e del prof. G. Peres (relatore presso UNIPA)
Mar
2
Fri
Telecon edu.inaf.it
Mar 2 @ 9:45 – 13:45