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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium: The next generation of milliarcsecond surveys with SKA-VLBI
DESCRIPTION:Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI)\, using both SKA-Low and SKA-Mid\, is poised to deliver groundbreaking observations with milliarcsecond resolution\, surpassing the capabilities of the standard SKA array. VLBI in conjunction with the SKA holds the promise of unlocking profound insights across various astrophysical topics and science working groups. \nVLBI with the SKA stands to revolutionise our understanding of galaxy evolution and the physics of jet accretion by studying Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) at low luminosities. Moreover\, it is poised to make significant contributions to cosmology\, through constraining dark energy and dark matter via gravitational lenses and the study of nuclear water masers. The exploration of the stellar lifecycle\, including the temporal evolution of supernova remnants\, plus the rapid follow-up of transients (e.g.\, localising FRBs and tidal disruption events) adds another dimension to the diverse range of science that can be investigated by VLBI with the SKA. \nSKA-VLBI is set to offer unparalleled astrometric observations capable of measuring proper motions and parallaxes of galactic objects. This capability opens the door to mapping the structure of our Galaxy and testing gravity within binary systems. This overview highlights just a subset of the topics that will be addressed in this presentation\, where I will delve into the scientific achievements achievable through VLBI with the SKA and elucidate the operational aspects of SKA-VLBI. \nFecha: 03/10/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Dr. Jack RadcliffeFiliación: University of Pretoria\, South Africa
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/so-coloquium-the-next-generation-of-milliarcsecond-surveys-with-ska-vlbi/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium: Radio eyes for the Sun\, Heliosphere and Ionosphere: Status and plans for the SKAO era
DESCRIPTION:We stand on the brink of the SKAO era\, this talk aims to elucidate the transformative potential of SKAO for solar physics\, heliospheric\, and ionospheric research. The SKAO’s advanced radio telescopes\, with their superior angular\, spectral\, and temporal resolution\, are poised to offer new insights into solar activity and its effects on the heliosphere and ionosphere. The deployment of SKAO’s facilities\, including the pathfinders LOFAR\, MWA\, and MeerKAT\, marks a significant advancement in our ability to monitor solar phenomena and their interactions with the heliosphere and ionosphere. These instruments have already begun to enhance our capabilities for detailed observations and will continue to do so as part of the SKAO network. The integration of these pathfinders with SKAO’s infrastructure is expected to improve our understanding of the solar dynamics by enabling high-resolution imaging of solar flares\, coronal mass ejections\, and other solar events that influence space weather. Furthermore\, the SKAO’s design considerations for ionospheric calibration and its potential for heliospheric science underscore its role in advancing our knowledge of cosmic ray transport and the structure of the heliosphere. This is crucial for improving models of space weather forecasting and understanding the solar-terrestrial interactions that affect our planet’s environment. In summary\, the SKAO provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the Sun\, heliosphere\, and ionosphere with a level of detail previously unattainable. This talk will discuss the current status of these research areas and outline the future plans for exploiting SKAO’s full scientific potential\, thereby ushering in a new era of discovery in solar and space sciences. \nFecha: 17/10/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Dr. Pietro ZuccaFiliación: ASTRON\, The Netherlands
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/so-colloquium-radio-eyes-for-the-sun-heliosphere-and-ionosphere-status-and-plans-for-the-skao-era/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium: Role of Astrophotonics in Astronomy: The MARCOT Pathfinder
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kalaga Venu Madhav\, a renowned astrophysicist from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam\, will present a colloquium on the role of astrophotonics in astronomy\, focusing on the MARCOT Pathfinder project. The talk will cover advancements in astrophotonic technologies and their applications in modern astronomical instrumentation. Dr. Madhav will discuss the development and implementation of photonic devices in telescopes\, their impact on observational capabilities\, and the prospects of astrophotonics in enhancing our understanding of the universe. This colloquium will provide insights into the innovative technologies driving contemporary astronomical research. \nFecha: 24/10/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Dr. Kalaga MadhavFiliación: Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)\, Germany
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/so-colloquium-role-of-astrophotonics-in-astronomy-the-marcot-pathfinder/
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