Calendar

Oct
22
Wed
Corso in remoto Accrual
Oct 22 @ 8:30 – 14:30
Oct
23
Thu
Seminario: Ileana Chinnici (INAF-OAPa)
Oct 23 @ 15:00 – 17:00

Titolo: “Da Piazzi in poi: oltre duecento anni di attività dell’Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo”

Abstract: Saranno esaminati i principali contributi scientifici dati dall’Osservatorio di Palermo allo sviluppo dell’astronomia nel corso della sua pluricentenaria attività scientifica, soffermandosi sui periodi più significativi e sui fattori che hanno determinato gli importanti risultati scientifici ottenuti, dalla fine del Settecento agli ultimi decenni del secolo scorso, dagli astronomi in forze all’Osservatorio.

Oct
25
Sat
Visita museo 15 pax comandante e staff 37o stormo aeronautica militare – rif Daricello
Oct 25 @ 11:00 – 13:15
Oct
27
Mon
Corso in remoto Accrual
Oct 27 @ 8:30 – 14:30
Oct
29
Wed
Consiglio Scientifico GalHASSIN
Oct 29 @ 10:00 – 19:00
Oct
30
Thu
MUSEO
Oct 30 @ 11:30 – 14:00

visita studenti Erasmus di Atene

Nov
3
Mon
Corso in remoto Accrual
Nov 3 @ 8:30 – 14:30
Nov
4
Tue
Lezione Corso: “Magnetohydrodynamics in Astrophysical Processes”
Nov 4 @ 9:00 – 12:00
Nov
6
Thu
Seminario: Maria Messineo (UniBo)
Nov 6 @ 15:00 – 17:00

Titolo: Bright late-type stars in the thin Disk of the Milky Way

 

Abstract: Red supergiants (RSGs) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are the
brightest sources at infrared wavelengths, detectable at a distance
of a few  megaparsecs —- even in heavily obscured galactic centers.
Through winds and mass loss, they enrich and sculpt the interstellar
medium.
Despite similar spectral energy distributions and apparent magnitudes,
RSGs and AGBs trace distinct spatial structures of a galaxy.
AGBs trace well the gravitational potential, including the central bar,
and span ages from 50 Myr to a Hubble time. RSGs, aged 4.5–40 Myr, decorate
the spiral arms, the central molecular disk, and the bar’s endpoints.
The Milky Way offers the nearest laboratory for resolved stellar
populations
in a barred galaxy, however, dust obscuration and distance uncertainties
hinder
clean separation of RSGs and AGBs -— a critical step for mapping Disk
structure
and star-formation history.
Over the past several years, I have developed methods to estimate
extinction
by partitioning interstellar and circumstellar components, to obtain better
luminosity and to distinguish RSGs from AGBs. I will highlight key
challenges
and solutions, including extinction-free colors as interstellar
extinction proxies,
GLIMPSE color–color diagrams, and Gaia–2MASS criteria.
Finally, I will present a new Gaia catalog of ~700 bona fide optical RSGs,
detailing its construction, temperature, and luminosity characterization.

Nov
11
Tue
Riunione Spaceflux (Giusi)
Nov 11 @ 10:00 – 15:00