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Semináře pořádáme nově s čtvrtletní periodou a s bohatším obsahem.

Příští seminářové odpoledne (od 13h)

02. 10. 2017
Jan Jurčák
EST - European Solar Telescope
Abstract: EST is a 4-meter class solar telescope to be installed in the Canary Islands with the first light expected in 2027. The EST design is optimised to observe the thermal, dynamic, and magnetic properties from the deep photosphere to the upper chromosphere simultaneously and thus enable to study the magnetic coupling between these layers. In this presentation we will describe the design baseline of EST, the current status of the EST project and the Czech participation in it.
02. 10. 2017
Petra Suková
Behaviour of matter close to the black hole simulated with HARM
Abstract: I will talk about the general relativistic magnetohydrodynamical simulations of accreting gas in a close vicinity of a black hole in different situations. The main accent of the talk will be put on recent results of the studies of low angular momentum accretion of matter onto Kerr hole, which may contain standing or oscillating shocks. The research has observable consequences on black holes on the whole mass scale, in particular, it could be related to the time-scale and shape of luminosity flares in Sgr A* or to the evolution of QPO frequency during outbursts of microquasars. I will also briefly mention the other interesting topic - the stability in 2D and 3D of stationary magnetized torus described by Komissarov (2006) and Montero et al (2007), which is a good starting model for further studies (e.g. the case of a disrupted torus by a stellar fly-by).
02. 10. 2017
Michalis Kourniotis
Extreme luminous stars in the Local Group
Abstract: The upper part of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is home to the most enigmatic types of massive stars, which serve as progenitors of various subclasses of core collapse supernovae.Obstacle in inderstanding the physics of such stars is the lack of observational data due to the rarity of these objects and, moreover, their short lifetime. Fortunately, these stars are frequently enshrouded behind their own dust, which renders them bright targets in the infrared. I aim to explore the extreme stellar content of other star-forming Local Group galaxies, by exploiting Group galaxies, by exploiting the wealth of archival data in the infrared and complementing with optical and near-infrared counterparts from the publicly available databases of 2MASS, SDSS, Hubble, Gaia. The upcoming time-series photometry from Pan-STARRS will further provide insight on the variable behaviour of these stars. Selection candidates will follow spectroscopic investigation essential for their proper classification and for the study of their circumstellar environment. Up to now my work on the post-RSG evolution in the M33 galaxy has successfully yielded a newly discovered Yellow Hypergiant candidate and several dusty yellow supergiants ideal for future investigation. By increasing the number of extreme, luminous objects in the Local Group galaxies, I aim towards a better understanding of the stellar evolution in diverse environments.
02. 10. 2017
Pavel Koten
Orbital fragmentation of the September epsilon Perseid meteoroid
Abstract: A bright fireball was observed by the cameras of the Czech fireball network on September 9, 2016 at 23:06:59 UT. Moreover the video cameras at two separated stations recorded eight fainter meteors flying on parallel atmospheric trajectories within less than 2 seconds. All the meteors belong to the September epsilon Perseid meteor shower. The measured proximity of all meteors during a very low activity meteor shower suggests that a cluster of meteors was observed. The atmospheric trajectories of the observed meteors, masses and mutual distances of individual particles were determined using a double station observation. According to the distances and masses of the particles the most probable distance and time of fragmentation was determined. The observed group of meteors was interpreted as the result of the orbital fragmentation of a bigger meteoroid. The fragmentation happened no earlier than 2 or 3 days before the encounter with the Earth at a distance smaller than ~0.08 AU from the Earth.

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

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07/06/2016, 13:00
Maciej Zapior
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Obvykle v pondělí od 14 hod v přednáškové místnosti pracoviště Praha–Spořilov.

Program seminářů

30. 10. 2017, 14:00
David Jones (IAC), and Petr Kabath (ASU)
1) Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna; 2) Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov
"Per aspera ad astra simul": an ERAMUS+ collaboration
Abstract: The "Per aspera ad astra simul" ("Through difficulties to the stars together") ERASMUS+ programme represents a strategic collaboration between the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC, Spain) and various institutions across the Czech Republic and Slovakia, with unique opportunities for students, postdocs and more senior researchers alike. In this talk, David Jones (via Skype) will introduce the IAC and its observatories, including the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory - home to the World's largest optical telescope, the Gran Telescopio Canarias or GranTeCan. With Petr Kabath we will also highlight some of the planned activities of the ERASMUS+ programme, including student placements at the IAC and GranTeCan, Summer schools on astronomical observing techniques, and opportunities for Czech and Slovak institutions to host IAC researchers.
(Takes place at: Sporilov library)