Věda a výzkum

Přednášky a semináře

Semináře pořádáme nově s čtvrtletní periodou a s bohatším obsahem.

Příští seminářové odpoledne (od 13h)

18. 01. 2017
Maciej Zapiór
ASU
Dynamics of solar prominences
Abstract: Solar prominences are one of the manifestations of the solar activity. In filtergrams they appear as dark elongated structures on the background of solar photosphere (then called filaments) or as a bright objects above the solar limb. Using spectroscopic methods their Doppler velocity in the line-of-sight may be measured. This information may be further analyzed in two ways. In the first method oscillations of a prominence in the plane-of-the-sky may be detected. The results of analysis of oscillations along with modeling can bring us information of physical parameters in prominences, which is very valuable in so called prominence seismology - one of the branch of solar physics. The second way is to analyze Doppler velocity variation of so called knots in an observed prominence and to combine it with motion in the plane-of-the-sky. As a result full 3D knot trajectory may be constructed, which determines magnetic field topology. In the talk I will present results of observations of prominence dynamics with different telescopes of several prominences as well as synthetic models of oscillating prominence slab.
(Přednáška spojená s udělením Prémie Jana Friče)

Archiv minulých seminářů

 

Dále se konají menší tématické semináře jednotlivých oddělení:

Semináře slunečního oddělení

Vždy v úterý ve 13:00 (září–červen, s výjimkou úterků po celoústavním semináři) v zasedací místnosti slunečního oddělení pracoviště Ondřejov.

Program seminářů

07/06/2016, 13:00
Maciej Zapior
TBD

 

Semináře oddělení GPS

Obvykle v pondělí od 14 hod v přednáškové místnosti pracoviště Praha–Spořilov.

Program seminářů

09. 03. 2017, 14:00
Vladimír Domček
Anton Pannekoek Institute / GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
X-ray reflection from black-hole accretion discs with a radially-stratified ionisation
Abstract: Reflection spectra from the accretion discs of both the active galactic nuclei and the X-ray binaries can provide useful information about the geometry of the innermost regions in these systems. Several numerical codes were developed to explain spectra employing the relativistic effects prevailing in the vicinity of the black-holes. Using these codes as models for fitting of the sources with strong reflection component showed a steep radial emissivity measurements in number of them.
I will discuss the role that ionisation of the disc can play in these models and how it can affect the measured values of the radial emissivity parameter. By the end of the talk I will also briefly discuss the topic of the Supernova Remnants as the new field of my research.
(Takes place at: Sporilov library)