Calendar

Jun
15
Thu
assemblea
Jun 15 @ 11:30 – 12:30
Jun
19
Mon
RIUNIONE RESPONSABILI AMM. VI
Jun 19 @ 10:30 – 12:30
Jul
5
Wed
Riunione x Museo
Jul 5 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Jul
7
Fri
Riunione palloni
Jul 7 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Jul
10
Mon
riunione Laboratorio
Jul 10 @ 9:00 – 13:00
Jul
11
Tue
Ricevimento studenti – Argiroffi
Jul 11 @ 15:30 – 17:30
Jul
21
Fri
Presentazione tesi Di Maio
Jul 21 @ 15:30 – 16:30
Jul
24
Mon
Ricevimento studenti – Argiroffi
Jul 24 @ 15:30 – 17:30
Sep
6
Wed
Ricevimento studenti – Argiroffi
Sep 6 @ 15:30 – 17:30
Sep
18
Mon
SEMINARIO: Constraining the structure of the accretion-shock region in CTTS: possible XMM+HST observing program / Costanza Argiroffi (UNIPA/OAPA)
Sep 18 @ 15:00 – 16:00

Classical T Tauri stars are bright in the soft X-ray and far UV bands, because of large amounts of plasma at T~105-106 K, associated with the accretion-shock regions. Inspecting the emission from the shock region is important since it can potentially reveal fundamental properties of the accretion-stream material (i.e. geometry/density/velocity/abundances). However, the precise location of these hot plasmas (pre-shock? post-shock? different shock regions with different temperatures?) is still unclear. To constrain location and properties of these accretion-related hot plasmas, X-rays and UV observations are needed. The next XMM call (deadline 6 October 2017) offers the possibility to investigate this issue. I would like to discuss with you the opportunity to propose a joint XMM+HST program, focused on TW Hya, to perform time-resolved high-resolution spectroscopy on time scales down to 15 ks, simultaneously in the X-ray and UV bands. Correlated or uncorrelated variability of plasmas at 105 and 106 K will indicate whether or not they are located in the same accretion-shock regions. That will provide important constraints on the physical properties of the accretion streams in CTTS.