Calendar

Oct
17
Tue
Riunione EXOPA
Oct 17 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Oct
18
Wed
Seminario: Maria Kopsacheili (ICE-CSIC), Aula ore 15
Oct 18 @ 15:00 – 16:30

Speaker: Maria Kopsacheili (ICE-CSIC)
Titolo: New larger sample of Supernova Remnants in NGC 7793, using MUSE IFS.
Abstract: Study of Supernova Remnant (SNR) demographics and their physical properties (density, temperature, shock velocities) is very important in order to understand their role in galaxies. Many photometric and spectroscopic studies of SNRs have been carried out in our Galaxy but also in extragalactic environments. The most common means for the SNR identification in the optical regime, is the use of the flux ratio of the [S II] (λλ6717, 6731) to Hα (λ6563) emission lines. However, this diagnostic is biased against low excitation SNRs. For this reason, we have developed new diagnostics that combine 2 and 3 emission line ratios along with a Support Vector Machine model, that efficiently differentiate SNRs from HII regions. These diagnostics recover up to 35% of the SNRs that we miss using the traditional diagnostic tool, which is very important in order to obtain more complete samples of SNRs (i.e. SNRs of different physical properties) and consequently to more efficiently explore the feedback processes to the host galaxy. We present the application of these diagnostics on Integral Field Unit (IFU) data of the galaxy NGC 7793. We identify new SNR populations, we construct the distributions of their physical properties and their luminosity functions. Finally, we explore possible correlations between properties of SNRs and those of their environment.

Nov
7
Tue
Riunione EXOPA
Nov 7 @ 10:00 – 13:00
Nov
9
Thu
Seminario: Emanuele Greco (INAF), Aula ore 16
Nov 9 @ 16:00 – 17:00

Speaker: Emanuele Greco (INAF)
Titolo: Jitter radiation as an alternative for the nonthermal filaments in Supernova Remnants
Abstract: Synchrotron radiation from relativistic electrons is usually invoked as the responsible for the nonthermal emission observed in Supernova Remnants (SNRs). Diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) is the most popular mechanism to explain the process of particles acceleration and within its framework a crucial role is played by the turbulent magnetic-field. However, the standard models commonly used to fit X-ray synchrotron emission do not take into account the effects of turbulence in the shape of the resulting photon spectra. An alternative mechanism that properly includes such effects is the jitter radiation, that provides for an additional power-law beyond the classical synchrotron cutoff. In this talk, i will show the results of applying the jitter spectral model to various X-ray observations of Cassiopeia A and found that it describes the X-ray soft-to-hard range better than any of the standard cutoff models. I will also show what relevant turbulence and electrons’ parameters can be measured from the spectra in the jitter radiation framework.

Nov
22
Wed
Riunione gruppo SNR
Nov 22 @ 11:00 – 13:00
Nov
27
Mon
Riunione HPC (SCAN)
Nov 27 @ 15:00 – 17:00
Nov
28
Tue
Riunione EXOPA
Nov 28 @ 10:00 – 13:00
CORSO DI FORMAZIONE AFFIDAMENTI GARE PNRR @aula piazzi
Nov 28 @ 14:00 – 18:30
Nov
29
Wed
CORSO DI FORMAZIONE AFFIDAMENTI GARE PNRR @aula piazzi
Nov 29 @ 9:30 – 17:00
Nov
30
Thu
CORSO DI FORMAZIONE AFFIDAMENTI GARE PNRR @aula piazzi
Nov 30 @ 9:30 – 17:00