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SUMMARY:PySnack 9: GASTLI
DESCRIPTION:PySnacks\nWithin the  Severo Ochoa Training Initiative of the IAA-CSIC we are offering short introductory practical courses about Python packages for astrophysical applications (PySnacks). We invite you to participate in the 4h course PySnack 9: GASTLI \nAbstract\nUnderstanding the interior composition of exoplanets is key to uncovering their formation and evolutionary histories\, especially their metal content. By comparing observed mass and radius measurements with interior structure and evolution models\, we can infer a planet’s metal mass fraction. With the advent of JWST\, CHEOPS\, TESS\, and the upcoming PLATO\, we are entering an era of unprecedented precision in exoplanet radius\, age\, and atmospheric metallicity measurements. \nTo harness this growing wealth of data\, we introduce GASTLI (GAS gianT modeL for Interiors) — a user-friendly\, open-source Python package designed to make interior modeling accessible. GASTLI is optimized for rapid computation of mass-radius and radius-luminosity-age relationships and enables interior composition retrievals to fit models to observed mass\, radius\, age\, and\, when available\, atmospheric metallicity. \nSupporting a diverse range of planetary compositions\, masses\, and irradiation conditions\, GASTLI is ideal for modeling planets from warm sub-Neptunes to hot gas giants. It incorporates state-of-the-art thermodynamic data and equations of state for rock\, water\, and hydrogen/helium\, alongside a customizable atmospheric grid feature\, ensuring accurate representation of high-pressure planetary envelopes. \nThis course will be taught by Lorena Acuña (MPIA-Heidelberg). \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/pysnacks-8-pybdsf-2/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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SUMMARY:Experimental ice simulations for the interpretation of ice and organics observations in the Solar System
DESCRIPTION:The harsh conditions in space (ultra-high vacuum\, cryogenic temperatures\, and radiation) are simulated in laboratory chambers to study ice properties and processes. UV photons/X-rays/ions impact on the ice covering microscopic dust particles in dense interstellar clouds\, comets\, icy moons and planetary surfaces. Radiation produces radicals and reactive species changing the initial composition of the ice (made of simple species like water\, CO\, CO2\, CH3OH\, NH3\, etc) to form complex molecules of prebiotic interest (amino acids\, nucleobases\, sugars\, …) in the laboratory. Many of these molecules were also identified in comets and asteroids. \nThe ice porosity and degree of order in the structure of these ices may also serve to trace their thermal and radiative history. Infrared spectroscopy is a powerful tool to gather detailed information of ices in space\, while mass spectrometry allows to characterize the gas composition. Ice laboratory studies have become essential to prepare new cometary and icy moon missions and to interpret the results delivered by these missions. We will present the application of the ice experiments to the Rosetta mission\, Hayabusa 2\, JUICE and JWST. \nFecha: 03/12/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Dr. Guillermo Muñoz CaroFiliación: Centro de AstroBiología – CSIC
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/experimental-ice-simulations-for-the-interpretation-of-ice-and-organics-observations-in-the-solar-system/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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SUMMARY:ESERO\, from space to the classroom
DESCRIPTION:With the slogan ‘from space to the classroom’\, and building on the fascination that students have for space\, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) European Space Education Resource Office in Spain (ESERO Spain) provides resources to primary and secondary school teachers to improve their literacy and STEM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Mathematics) skills. Using the theme of space as a context for inspiration and motivation\, ESERO runs a programme of training and continuous professional development\, based on a unique combination of science\, technology and teaching expertise. This combination challenges the traditional way science is taught in schools and involves the application of innovative learning methodologies. \nFecha: 10/12/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Dr. Manuel GonzálezFiliación: Oficina ESERO Spain
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/esero-from-space-to-the-classroom/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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SUMMARY:PySnack 10: PROSE
DESCRIPTION:PySnacks\nWithin the  Severo Ochoa Training Initiative of the IAA-CSIC we are offering short introductory practical courses about Python packages for astrophysical applications (PySnacks). We invite you to participate in the 4h course PySnack 10: PROSE \nAbstract\nApproximately 75% of known exoplanets have been discovered by identifying transit signals in the light curves of their host stars. These discoveries start with the acquisition of raw images of the sky\, followed by the extraction of stellar time-series photometry. In this workshop\, we will process ground-based observations of the star TRAPPIST-1 to replicate the detection of its first exoplanet transit using original data from the TRAPPIST telescope. Participants will learn to calibrate raw images and extract TRAPPIST-1’s light curve using prose\, a Python package designed for modular image processing in astronomy. Finally\, we will apply nuance\, a detection algorithm tailored for identifying transits in noisy datasets. \nOverall\, participants will gain hands-on experience in image calibration\, light curve extraction\, and transit detection\, along with practical skills in using Python tools for astronomical data analysis.
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/pysnack-10-prose/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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SUMMARY:Informative Session for Foreign New Hires
DESCRIPTION:If you are a foreigner who has recently joined the IAA and have not yet completed all the steps to formalize your residency in Spain\, or if you would like to learn about some of the optional bureaucratic procedures that could make things easier for you living here\, please join us for this informative session led by the Area of Visitor Assistance. \nThe session will be held in English and is open to anyone at the IAA who would like to inform themselves on these procedures. Topics covered will include: \n\nRegistry and Green Card for EU Citizens\nEmpadronamiento • TIE Card\nHealth Card\nDigital Certificate/Signature\nElectoral Registry for EU Citizens\nFinalizing the Doctorate Degree Equivalency with the UGR\n\nFecha: 12/12/2024 – 12:30Conferenciante: Lauren C. SmithFiliación: Severo Ochoa-IAA Research Support Office. Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/informative-session-for-foreign-new-hires/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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SUMMARY:¿Qué sabemos de nuestra Galaxia después de Gaia?
DESCRIPTION:En los últimos 11 años\, los resultados de la misión Gaia han revolucionado nuestro conocimiento sobre la Vía Láctea\, ofreciendo un nivel de detalle sin precedentes. Este observatorio espacial ha cartografiado con extrema precisión las posiciones\, movimientos y fotometría de más de mil ochocientos millones de estrellas\, proporcionando una visión tridimensional de nuestra galaxia. Gracias a Gaia\, ahora entendemos mejor la estructura espiral de la Vía Láctea\, los procesos de formación estelar y las interacciones gravitatorias con otras galaxias cercanas. \nLos datos han revelado sorprendentes ondulaciones en el disco galáctico\, probablemente causadas por encuentros con galaxias satélite como la Sagitario. También han permitido identificar cúmulos estelares\, corrientes de estrellas y patrones de movimiento que nos cuentan la historia dinámica de la Galaxia. Además\, Gaia ha mejorado significativamente nuestras mediciones de distancias y masas estelares\, lo que impacta directamente  en una  mejor comprensión de la evolución estelar. \nEn esencia\, Gaia no solo ha transformado la astrofísica\, sino que ha permitido a la humanidad explorar con mayor claridad su hogar galáctico\, abriendo nuevas preguntas y desafíos en nuestra búsqueda por comprender el cosmos. \nFecha: 19/12/2024 – 19:00Conferenciante: Emilio J. AlfaroFiliación: Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía IAA-CSIC \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/que-sabemos-de-nuestra-galaxia-despues-de-gaia/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Conferencias Lucas Lara
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