Calendar

Dec
20
Fri
Visita Museo Libero Grassi 2 classi
Dec 20 @ 9:30 – 13:00
Jan
8
Wed
Seminario: Monica Saluto e Chiara Maria Garito (Unipa)
Jan 8 @ 15:00 – 16:30

Speakers: Monica Saluto e Chiara Maria Garito (Tirocinanti Unipa), Laura Leonardi

Titolo: Tirocini e tecnologie emergenti: lune nel metaverso e stelle in realtà aumentata

Abstract:
Dal 2020, l’Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo (OAPA) promuove tirocini accademici rivolti a studenti e studentesse delle lauree triennali e magistrali in Fisica e Ingegneria, offrendo l’opportunità, attualmente unica in INAF, di approfondire la comunicazione e la didattica dell’astronomia attraverso l’uso di tecnologie innovative come la realtà aumentata (AR) e la realtà virtuale (VR). Durante l’incontro verranno presentati i progetti sviluppati dalle tirocinanti: un tour immersivo nel metaverso dedicato all’esplorazione delle lune del sistema solare e un’esperienza in realtà aumentata che racconta, in modo visivo e interattivo, il ciclo di vita delle stelle. Ci sarà l’opportunità di interagire con i progetti utilizzando visori VR e tablet, per un viaggio nell’universo che combina scienza, tecnologia, ricerca e curiosità.

Jan
16
Thu
I.C. Abba Alighieri prof. Zilocchi 20 pax
Jan 16 @ 15:30 – 18:00

ref. Daricello

Jan
17
Fri
visita museo scuola elementare figlia Paolo Pagano con Astrokids e Pixelart
Jan 17 @ 9:00 – 13:00

Con Seminario Astrokids in aula

Jan
20
Mon
Seminario: Paolo Giacobbe (INAF)
Jan 20 @ 14:30 – 16:00

Speaker: Paolo Giacobbe (INAF)

Titolo: “Retrieving the Atmospheres of Distant Worlds: Insights from High-Resolution Spectroscopy”

Abstract: “High-resolution (HR) transmission spectroscopy has demonstrated exceptional effectiveness in detecting multiple molecular species in the atmospheres of exoplanets. At HR, molecular absorption bands are resolved into thousands of individual spectral lines, allowing for unambiguous identification of species through line matching (e.g., via cross-correlation) with planetary model templates, even when most individual lines are buried within photon noise. The next frontier is to connect the detection of molecular species to the underlying chemical and physical properties of exoplanetary atmospheres. We discuss the prospects of this technique in the context of upcoming facilities, such as the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), highlighting its potential to revolutionize our understanding of exoplanet atmospheres.”

 

Jan
24
Fri
visita museo scuola elementare figlia Paolo Pagano con Astrokids e Pixelart
Jan 24 @ 9:00 – 13:00

Con Seminario Astrokids in aula

Jan
30
Thu
Seminario: Maria R. Carotenuto (INAF)
Jan 30 @ 15:00 – 16:30

Speaker Maria R. Carotenuto (INAF)

Titolo: Conservazione preventiva delle collezioni del Museo: primi risultati del progetto SpecoLab

Abstract:

Feb
18
Tue
Seminario: Mattia Claudio D’Arpa (UNIPA/INAF)
Feb 18 @ 15:00 – 18:00

Speaker: Mattia Claudio D’Arpa (UNIPA/INAF)

Titolo: INVESTIGATING EXOPLANETARY ATMOSPHERES THROUGH TRANSMISSION SPECTROSCOPY

Abstract:

The thesis is focused on the search and characterisation of atmospheric signals from the exoplanet atmosphere, the transmission spectrum, using both high- and low-resolution transmission spectroscopy observations of several exoplanets. The majority of the research presented in this thesis pertains to applying the method developed for deriving the transmission spectrum of individual lines while thoroughly removing Earth and stellar contaminants. I will discuss various studies focusing on KELT-9 b, the most scorching exoplanet discovered. Furthermore, I will demonstrate how this method, initially devised for KELT-9 b, can be applied to other subjects, including several hot Jupiters. A notable application of the framework developed for single line analysis is using both the Halpha line and the He I triplet as markers of two distinct star-planet interactions: stellar activity and photo-evaporation. Regarding the low-resolution spectroscopy I will introduce the preliminary results of one ongoing project regarding the comparison between different pipelines used to extract the transmission spectra from HST WFC3 data. I will show how slightly different results obtained by these pipelines would lead to differences in the chemical composition retrieved.
Feb
25
Tue
incontro lavoro iasf/amministrazione
Feb 25 @ 10:30 – 17:00
Mar
3
Mon
Visita Osservatorio Leonardo Da Vinci prof Saitta ref. Daricello 12
Mar 3 @ 15:00 – 18:00