9thSCSLSA

Our COST Action MP1104 has sponsored a session devoted to

Spectral lines and polarisation

during the

9th Serbian Conference on Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics (SCSLSA).

Location : Banja Koviljaca, Serbia

Dates : May 13-17, 2013

Website : http://www.scslsa.matf.bg.ac.rs/

 

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The complete programme can be found here.

Below are the presentations that were given during our special session :

Opening ceremony - Radomir Zikic, Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development

Hervé Lamy : COST Action MP1104 "Polarization as a tool to study the Solar System and beyond" (talk given by René Goosmann)

Rene Goosmann : Interpreting spectropolarimetric results across a broad spectral range - 3D radiative transfer with the STOKES code

Jiri Stepan : Self-consistent polarized radiative transfer: Connecting theory and observations

Alexander Zakharov : Exoplanetary searches with gravitational microlensing: polarization issues

Nikola Vitas : Method for solar oxygen abundance determinations from Stokes-V observations of the quiet sun magnetic elements

 Ivan Milic : Scattering line polarization from illuminated disk-like objects

Egidio Landi : Polarimetric shapes of spectral lines in solar observations

Sylvie Sahal-Brechot : Collisional line broadening versus collisional depolarization: similarities and differences

Veronique Bommier : Role of the collisions in the radiation redistribution polarization far wings of lines formed by scattering

Rene Goosmann : Constraining sub-orbital structures in AGN accretion disks from polarized broad emission lines

Frederic Marin : On the importance of X-ray polarimetry in the diagnosis of the iron Kalpha apparent broadening mechanism in AGN and BHXRB

Francesco Tamborra : MoCA: a Monte Carlo code for accretion in Astrophysics - The Iron line polarization case

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SCIENTIFIC RATIONALE

The spectral lines, their widths, and shapes, are powerful tools for emitting/absorbing gas diagnostics in different astrophysical objects (from the Solar system to the most distant objects in the Universe - quasars). The emission/absorption lines of astrophysical objects are produced over a wide range of distances from an observer and under a wide range of physical and kinematical conditions. Therefore in astrophysical objects the lines from X-ray (Fe K) to the radio (radio recombination line) wavelength range have been observed. On the other hand, the experimental and theoretical investigations of laboratory plasma have been applied in spectroscopic astrophysical research, especially atomic data needed for line shape calculations. This conference will bring together astronomers (observers and theoreticians) and physicists to review the present stage of investigation (Serbia and elsewhere), with the aim of improving our knowledge in this field, and to better understand the significance of emission/absorption lines for future astrophysical investigations.

The program will focus on:

- Stellar and interstellar spectral lines

- Spectral line phenomena in extragalactic objects

- Spectral lines in laboratory and space plasma

This is the 9th conference in the series. All materials (programme, talk presentations, photos, etc.) from the previous meetings are avalaible at

http://servo.aob.rs/eeditions/SCSLSA.php

through Serbian Virtual Observatory (http://servo.aob.rs/~darko).

A special session "Spectral Lines and Polarization" will be dedicated to the COST Action MP1104 "Polarization as a tool to study the Solar System and beyond"

 

LOCATION

9th SCSLSA will be held in hotel 'Royal Spa' in Banja Koviljaca (http://www.royalspa.rs/index_en.php/). Banja Koviljaca, known as the Podnrinje beauty, is a well known natural spa, rehabilitation area and tourist resort located in the vicinity of Loznica. It lies on the right bank of the Drina river at the foot of mount Gucevo (779 m a.s.l.) in one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Serbia.

This spa located at the 125 m a.s.l. and mineral springs offers many beneficial aspects to its visitors, and healthful exercise positively affecting human body. Banja Koviljaca is surrounded by many cultural-historical monuments.

SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Luka C. Popovic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia) - Co-chairman ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Milan Dimitrijevic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia) - Co-chairman ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Edward Baron (University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA)
Nabil Ben Nessib (Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
John Danziger (Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, Italy)
Emanuel Danezis (University of Athens, Greece)
Peter Hauschildt (Hamburger Sternwarte, Hamburg, Germany)
Dragana Ilic (Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade, Serbia)
Evencio Mediavilla (Instituto de Astrofsica de Canarias, Spain)
Anatolij A. Mihajlov (Institute of Physics, Zemun, Serbia)
Gillian Peach (University College, London, United Kingdom)
Jagos Puric (Faculty of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia)
Tanya Ryabchikova (Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Scieces, Russia)
Sylvie Sahal-Brechot (Observatoire de Paris-Meudon)
Alexander F. Zakharov (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia)

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Zoran Simic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade) - Co-chairman ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Marko Stalevski (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade) - Co-chairman ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Jelena Kovacevic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade) - Secretary ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
Jovan Aleksic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Edi Bon (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Natasa Bon (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Miodrag Dacic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Milan S. Dimitrijevic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Dragana Ilic (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade)
Darko Jevremovic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Predrag Jovanovic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Andjelka Kovacevic (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade)
Tanja Milovanov (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Zoran Simic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Veljko Vujcic (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)


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Special topic issue of ASR: "Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics and Related Phenomena"

 

All contributions presented at the 9th SCSLSA meeting, that are related to the spectral line investigation in astrophysics, are invited to submit appropriate manuscripts for a special topic issue of Advances in Space Research (ASR) on "Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics and Related Phenomena".

Submission of papers is open to the entire scientific community. This special issue is open to all scientists who wish to submit an appropriate scientific paper related to the topic "Line Shapes in Astrophysics".

Manuscripts must not have been submitted elsewhere.

For all details about manuscript preparation and submission please visit the conference website.

The deadline for submissions is July 01, 2013, and the website for the submission of manuscripts is already opened