Stars and dust: structure, composition and interaction


Dervişoğlu A., Pavlovski K.(Yürütücü)

Diğer Ülkelerden Üniversiteler Tarafından Desteklenmiş Proje, 2015 - 2019

  • Proje Türü: Diğer Ülkelerden Üniversiteler Tarafından Desteklenmiş Proje
  • Başlama Tarihi: Mayıs 2015
  • Bitiş Tarihi: Nisan 2019

Proje Özeti

This project deals with stars and cosmic dust, important baryonic constituents of the Universe. The interplay between dust, gas and stars is present throughout stellar and Galactic evolution, from star and planet formation until ultimate final stages in supernovae explosions. In the era of precision cosmology and of search for life on other worlds, stellar astrophysics has become extremely relevant. We address a number of important topics in the various stages of stellar evolution and interaction of stars with their circumstellar and interstellar environment. Our principal objective is probing stellar evolution models. With sophisticated methods of spectral disentangling we pioneered and upgraded we are able to measure metallicity of the stars in binaries with the high precision and breakdown the main obstacle in comparing empirical data to models. We plan to analyse benchmark binary stars along the mass sequence to provide the stringent tests of different stellar evolution models and parametrise efficiency of rotational mixing, convective core overshooting or mixing length. Radiative transfer calculations in dusty envelopes and protoplanetary disks, including MHD calculations in boundary star-disk region would be performed with a high spatial resolution which is enabled by the code LELUYA devolped by one of us. Ab initio quantum density functional theory calculations would enable identifications and composition of interstellar dust nanoparicles from IR and X-ray spectra obtained on-board space telescopes. This is is the first attempt to organise dispersed astrophysical research in Croatia into more focused direction. The research team is assembled with the Croatian scientist from 6 Croatian and 2 foreign institutions including all the four major Croatian universities. We hope this would promote collaborative research and make astro-physical research in the country more coherent and better organised.