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SUMMARY:The TESS harvest of temperate worlds: Expanding the population of transiting giant exoplanets
DESCRIPTION:Most detected transiting planets have orbits of a few tens of days\, exposing them to intense stellar irradiation and interactions that significantly alter their properties. In contrast\, colder planets with longer orbital periods are less affected\, offering crucial insights into their formation and migration histories. I will review the detection and characterization of warm and temperate giant planets first found as TESS transits. In particular I will detail the detection of planetary systems hosting a rare class of planets: transiting temperate Jupiters with orbital periods up to 500 days\, thanks to a four-year ground and space-based photometric and radial velocity survey. \nThis research lays the groundwork for the detection of Earth analogs by the PLATO mission\, highlighting the importance of follow-up observations of single and duo-transit candidates in uncovering transiting Earth-like planets. Combining precise masses\, radii\, and ages with a state-of-the-art planetary evolution model\, I infer the metal enrichment of the newly discovered temperate giants and explore their influence on the mass-metallicity correlation of giant planets giving us insights on their formation pathways. \nFecha y lugar: 06/03/2026 – 13:00 | Salón de ActosSolène Ulmer-MollLeiden Obseratory \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/the-tess-harvest-of-temperate-worlds-expanding-the-population-of-transiting-giant-exoplanets/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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SUMMARY:Equality\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in Science
DESCRIPTION:Tutors: Francesca Primas (ESO) and Enrique Pérez Montero (IAA-CSIC) \nThree half days (mornings) at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC) \n  \n\n \n \nSchedule\nTuesday (9:30h – 13:00h) – Salón de Actos Wednesday (9:30h – 11:00h) – Sala de Juntas  \nWednesday (11:30h – 14:00h) – Salón de Actos Thursday (9:30h – 11:00h) – Salón de Actos \nThursday (11:30-13:00) – Sala de Juntas  \nCoffee breaks each morning from 11:00 to 11:30 \n \nContent\nDAY 1 – Tuesday 10/03/26  \n\nModule 1 (9:30-11:00): «Implicit and explicit biases in science/astrophysics».\n\nWe are all biased\, but what is exactly a bias and why is that a problem? During this session\, different types of bias will be discussed\, with a special focus on their impact on different phases of our research/academic careers.  \n\nCoffee break (11:00-11:30)\nModule 2 (11:30-13:00): «Tips for career development».\n\nThis talk will address specific tips and suggestions about how to approach family conciliation in science/astrophysics\, the importance of multitracking\, useful knowledge about first promotion or what becomes gradually more important at different stages of the career path. \n  \nDAY 2 – Wednesday 11/03/26 \n\nTalk session (9:30 – 11:00)\, closed for early career researchers (at Sala de Juntas)\nCoffee break (11:00-11:30)\nModule 4 (11:30-13:00) – Enrique Pérez Montero: «Inclusion at CSIC»\n\nThis talk will present a recent study made internally by the CSIC to analyze our working environment from the perspective of the inclusion\, along with tips for both the institutions and workers. \n  \nDAY 3 – Thursday 12/03/26  \n\nModule 4 (9:30-11:00): «The importance of networking and mentoring»\nCoffee break (11:00-11:30)\nPanel discussion / talks from the participants (11:30-13:00\, at Sala de Juntas)\n\n  \n  \nThis event is supported by the «Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa» award to the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía. We acknowledge financial support from the Severo Ochoa grant CEX2021-001131-S funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía.
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/equality-diversity-and-inclusion-in-science/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T123000
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CREATED:20260120T093338Z
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SUMMARY:Unprecedented depths at the highest resolutions with LOFAR
DESCRIPTION:We have recently produced the deepest 2.5 × 2.5 degree radio image to date with LOFAR at 150 MHz and sub-arcsecond resolution\, opening a new window on some of the faintest and most distant objects in the Universe. This enables studies of faint radio-loud AGN at high angular resolution and investigations of the cosmic star-formation rate history out to high redshift. \nIn this talk\, I will present the key developments that have driven the essential advancements in data processing and highlight the scientific opportunities they enable. I will also outline future directions\, including further acceleration of our automated imaging pipeline and the potential integration of GenAI techniques for more accurate calibration. Together\, these developments will pave the way towards even deeper wide-field imaging and\, ultimately\, a sub-arcsecond resolution survey of the entire northern sky at 150 MHz. \nFecha y lugar: 17/03/2026 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosJurjen de JongUniversity of Leiden \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/unprecedented-depths-at-the-highest-resolutions-with-lofar/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Seminarios
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SUMMARY:THESEUS Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Transient High-Energy Sky and Early Universe Surveyor (THESEUS) is a space mission concept currently under Phase A study by the European Space Agency (ESA) as candidate M7 mission\, in view of a launch opportunity in 2037. The current assessment phase will be concluded in mid-2026. Proposed and developed by a large international collaboration\, the THESEUS project aims at fully exploiting Gamma-Ray Bursts for investigating the early Universe and at providing a substantial advancement of multi-messenger and time-domain astrophysics. Through an unprecedented combination of X-/gamma-rays monitors\, an on-board NIR telescope and automated fast slewing capabilities\, THESEUS will be a powerful machine for the detection\, characterization and redshift measurement of any kind of GRBs and many classes of X-ray transients. In addition to the full exploitaiton of high-redshift GRBs for cosmology (pop-III stars\, cosmic re-ionization\, SFR and metallicity evolution up to the «cosmic dawn»)\, THESEUS will allow the identification and study of the electromagnetic counterparts to sources of gravitational waves which will be routinely detected in the late ’30s by next generation facilities like aLIGO/aVirgo\, KAGRA\, LISA\, Einstein Telescope (ET)\, and Cosmic Explorer\, as well as to neutrino sources\, detected\, e.g.\, by KM3NeT. THESEUS will also be able to characterize in X/gamma-rays and in the NIR band most classes of transient sources\, thus providing an ideal synergy with the large e.m. facilities of the near future like LSST\, ELT\, TMT\, SKA\, CTA\, NewAthena. \nWithin this dedicated scientific conference\, the THESEUS science case will be presented through dedicated review talks\, discussing the status-of-the-art knowledge on GRB science\, early Universe studies\, gravitation wave physics\, and transient Universe phenomena in general. The development status of the instruments on-board THESEUS will be reported and discussed\, together with the current assumptions for the mission profile. Contributed talks are expected to enrich the program and suggest further exploitations of the THESEUS instrumentation in many other fields of the modern Astronomy\, Astrophysics\, Cosmology\, and fundamental physics. Through this conference\, we aim at strengthening the involvement of the community in the project and boost even more the synergies being developed between THESEUS and all other facilities operational in the 2030s in the multi-wavelength domains. \nThe event is promoted by the THESEUS consortium and the Science Study Team\, appointed by ESA in 2023\, plus the leading scientific Spanish representatives of the THESEUS collaboration. \nProceedings are expected to be published following the event. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n\n  \nScience Organizing Committee: \nL. Amati (INAF-OAS Bologna\, IT; CHAIR)\, M. D. Caballero-Garcia (IAA-CSIC\, Spain; co-chair)\,  D. Gotz (CEA Saclay\, FR; co-chair)\, P. O’Brien (Univ. Leicester\, UK; co-chair)\, A. Santangelo (IAAT\, DE; co-chair); E. Bozzo (University of Geneva\, CH)\, A. Castro-Tirado (IAA Granada\, ES)\, L. Christensen (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\, R. Ciolfi (INAF – Padova Observatory\, IT)\, D. Gotz (CEA\, FR)\, P. O’Brien (University of Leicester\, UK)\, G. Stratta (INAF-OAS Bologna\, IT)\, N. Tanvir (University of Leicester\, UK)\, S. Vergani (Observatorie de Paris\, FR). \nLocal Organizing Committee: \nM. D. Caballero-Garcia (IAA-CSIC)\, A. J. Castro-Tirado (IAA-CSIC\, Chair)\, C. Perez del Pulgar (Univ. de Malaga) and R. Sanchez-Ramirez (IAA-CSIC\, co-chair) \n  \n\n  \nPrograma descargable \nNota de prensa \n\n  \nMás información:\nMaria D. Caballero-Garcia\, Co-presidenta del Comité Científico Organizador\nCorreo-e: mcaballero@iaa.es\nTel: +34 958 12 15 91) \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/theseus-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Occidental Torremolinos Playa – Torremolinos\, C. la Toja\, 25\, Torremolinos\, Málaga\, Málaga\, 29620\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Congresos
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260326T123000
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SUMMARY:SO Colloquium - The formation of high-altitude clouds on terrestrial planets
DESCRIPTION:The three rocky planets in the inner Solar System\, Mars\, Venus and Earth\, host many types of clouds. In particular\,​ the highest-altitude clouds forming up to 100 km above the surface are the most intriguing ones\, as they form at the edge of​ space and are rarely visible to the human eye. \nOn the Earth\, the middle atmosphere hosts a sulphuric acid aerosol layer and​ clouds formed of water ice. Both carbon dioxide ice and water ice clouds form in the Martian atmosphere. Venus is​ covered in a​ thick sulphuric acid cloud layer\, but above that\, water or carbon dioxide ice clouds might form in certain conditions. In addition t​o the necessary ingredient in the form of a​ condensable vapour\, one of the keys to cloud formation is pre-existing particles called condensation nuclei. \nPlanet surfaces provide a good source of particles (such as mineral dust\, biogenic aerosols\, sea salt\,​ pollution). However\, particles from a surface source cannot reach very high altitudes in large amounts and thus another source\,​ such as meteorites\, is required in the middle atmosphere. This presentation will provide an overview of the recent advances on​ high-altitude cloud formation on the three planets\, and show some images of the thin high-altitude​ clouds we actually can see. It​ will also discuss links between the processes and highlight the remaining open questions. \nFecha y lugar: 26/03/2026 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosAnni MäättänenLATMOS laboratory\, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) \n  \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/the-formation-of-high-altitude-clouds-on-terrestrial-planets/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:SO Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Fontanería de agujeros negros: arreglando roturas en el espaciotiempo
DESCRIPTION:Los agujeros negros son objetos extremos\, hasta tal punto que esconden en su interior regiones en las que nuestra comprensión de la propia estructura de la realidad se rompe\, de manera que conceptos fundamentales como espacio y tiempo dejan de tener sentido. Entender cómo resolver roturas espaciotemporales es uno de los problemas abiertos más fascinantes en la física teórica. \nGracias a avances recientes\, lo que hace más de medio siglo era una pregunta abstracta y filosófica se ha desarrollado hasta convertirse en un área de investigación impulsada por desarrollos pragmáticos y concretos. \nEn esta charla recorreremos lo que se conoce y desconoce sobre la fontanería de agujeros negros\, entendida como el conjunto de técnicas para arreglar roturas en el espaciotiempo. \nFecha: 26/03/2026 – 19:00Conferenciante: Raúl Carballo-RubioFiliación: Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC) \n  \n 
URL:https://www.iaa.csic.es/evento/fontaneria-de-agujeros-negros-arreglando-roturas-en-el-espaciotiempo/
LOCATION:IAA – CSIC\, Glorieta de la Astronomía\, Granada\, España
CATEGORIES:Conferencias Lucas Lara
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