INTER-UNIVERSITY  CENTRE  FOR  ASTRONOMY  AND  ASTROPHYSICS
(An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission)

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  SEMINAR

 

Dr. Rashi Jain

University of Strasbourg, France
 
Stellar populations in Globular clusters - understanding of stellar evolutionary stages, stellar physics, and subtle relationship between colors and environments
 
 

Globular clusters are one of the oldest relics of the Universe. They are home to some of the most exotic known stars, the understanding of which is still in its infancy. In the first part of the presentation, we are going to talk about the study of hot HB stars of one of the oldest MW GC, NGC 2808. In the second part of the presentation, we will discuss the role of GCs in calibrating and testifying our stellar libraries and thereby our understanding of stellar physics. In this part, we demonstrate the use of empirical libraries to estimate the atmospheric parameters of stars in the GC NGC 6397 to assess the possibility of occurrence of atomic diffusion in GC stars. Using these results we highlight the gaps between the theoretical and empirical libraries and the need for consistent libraries. In the last part of the presentation, we will direct the discussion to the extragalactic GCs in the core of the Virgo galaxy cluster. We will discuss the subtle relationship between the color-color distribution of the GCs and their host environments.

 
Online Seminar
March 24, 2022, 16:00 hrs.