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TITOLO: Deep, multi-band photometry of low-mass stars to reveal young clusters: a blind study of the NGC 2264 region / Laura Venuti (INAF-OAPA)
11:30
TITOLO: Deep, multi-band photometry of low-mass stars to reveal young clusters: a blind study of the NGC 2264 region / Laura Venuti (INAF-OAPA)
Dec 12 @ 11:30 – 12:30
ABSTRACT: The LSST survey will provide multi-epoch, multi-wavelength (u,g,r,i,z,y) mapping of the Southern Hemisphere, with a single-visit depth of r~24.5 and a gain of three magnitudes by the end of the program. This unprecedented spatial coverage will enable detection of young, pre-main sequence stars and stellar clusters down to distances of 5-10 kpc. A crucial and challenging step for spatial
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In silico prebiotic chemistry. G. Cassone (Institute of Biophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences)
15:30
In silico prebiotic chemistry. G. Cassone (Institute of Biophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences)
Dec 14 @ 15:30 – 17:00
Unveiling the many possible chemical routes through which life might have originated and evolved on early Earth is a task traditionally faced by means of peculiar experiments. However, in the last few years, state-of-the-art computational approaches have been put forward as powerful investigative tools in the wide spectrum of problems connected with the “origins of life” enigma. Advanced supercomputing techniques
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