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Posts by: Виталий Акимкин

Astrophysical Seminar (16 November 2017, 11:00)

Speaker: E.S. Morchenko (MSU) Title: “Theoretical investigation of the origin of the continuous and line emission during the impulsive phase of flares on red dwarf stars”   Sign up for the seminar

Astrophysical Seminar (9 November 2017, 11:00)

Speaker: D.A. Kovaleva (INASAN) Title: “Probing photometric distance scale of open clusters with trigonometric parallaxes from Gaia DR1 TGAS catalogue”   Sign up for the seminar

Astrophysical Seminar (26 October 2017, 11:00)

Speaker: G.A. Gontcharov (Pulkovo Observatory) Title: “Current revolution in accounting of stellar reddening and interstellar extinction” Abstract: is available in Russian version. Sign up for the seminar

Astrophysical Seminar (19 October 2017, 11:00)

Speaker: L. Mashonkina (INASAN) Title: “Early chemical enrichment of the Galactic dwarf satellites from observations of very metal-poor stars” Abstract: is available in Russian version. Sign up for the seminar

Astrophysical Seminar (13 October 2017, 11:00)

1) Speaker: Giuseppe Longo (University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Italy) Title: “Data driven astrophysics and cosmology” 2) Speaker: M. Drozdovskaya (University of Bern, Switzerland) Title: “Roots of complex organic molecules from star-forming regions to comets” Abstract: The chemical evolution of protoplanetary disk materials begins in the earliest prestellar phase of star formation. Under the

Astrophysical Seminar (12 October 2017, 11:00)

Speaker: S.V. Pilipenko (ASC LPI) Title: “A Model of the Cosmic Infrared Background Produced by Distant Galaxies” Abstract: is available in Russian version. Sign up for the seminar

Astrophysical Seminar (28 September 2017, 15:00)

1) Speaker: Qian Shengbang (Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Title: “The Origin of Luminous Red Novae and the Merging of Deep Contact Binary Stars” Abstract: Luminous red novae are a rare type of stellar outburst that are more luminous than most novae, but fainter than supernovae. They were discovered in the Milky Way galaxy

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