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) 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 plasma
This is the 11th conference in the series. All materials (programme, talk presentations, photos, etc.) from
the previous meetings are avalaible at the following
link
through
Serbian Virtual Observatory.
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT download
Call for registration and hotel booking download
CONFERENCE POSTER download
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS download
Book of contributions download
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SPECIAL SESSIONS:
>>>>> On August 24th, the special session on Collisions and
spectral line shapes will be held in honor of Milan S. Dimitrijevic's 70th birthday. <<<<
>>>>> A special session Lineshapes in astrophysics and fusion plasma research: Common challenges, will be organized. <<<<
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Scientific Organizing Committee |
Local Organizing Committee |
Chair:
Luka Č. Popović (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Edward Baron (University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA)
Emanuel Danezis (University of Athens, Greece)
Milan S. Dimitrijević (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Peter Hauschildt (Hamburger Sternwarte, Hamburg, Germany)
Dragana Ilić (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Darko Jevremović (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Evencio Mediavilla (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain)
Gillian Peach (University College, London, United Kingdom)
Jagoš Purić (Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Sylvie Sahal-Bréchot (Observatoire de Paris-Meudon)
Jack Sulentic (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucia, Spain)
Roland Stamm (Aix-Marseille Universit'e, France)
Evgeny Stambulchik (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
Alexander F.Zakharov (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental
Physics, Moscow, Russia)
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Chairs:
Anđelka Kovačević (Faculty of Mathematics, Department of Astronomy,
University of Belgrade)
Saša Simić (Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics,
University of Kragujevac)
Vicechairs:
Nataša Bon (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Jelena Kovačević (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Edi Bon (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Dragana Ilić (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade)
Maša Lakičević (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade)
Slađana Marčeta Mandić (Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade)
Tanja Milovanov (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Nenad Milovanović (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Aleksandra Nina (Institute of physics, Belgrade)
Đorđe Savić (Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade)
Vladimir Srećković (Institute of physics, Belgrade)
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CONTACTS:
Anđelka Kovačević -
[email protected]
Saša Simić -
[email protected]
Nataša Bon -
[email protected]
Jelena Kovačević -
[email protected]
Luka Č. Popović -
[email protected]
email subject: SCSLSA11
Venue
The conference will be held in the city of Šabac.
The venue is the hotel Sloboda
Renovated hotel Sloboda � superior, luxurious 12.625 m2 edifice in Šabac city center has undoubtedly once again become the symbol of this town by
the Sava river. City pedestrian zone is positioned right next to the hotel and one can step to the central city square right from the hotel.
Hotel offers 95 accommodation units, with capacity of 285 guests (180 beds). It includes three multifunctional halls from 30-750 seats,
the largest one offering 900 m2 and possibility of partition.
Guests will be able to enjoy half-board and � la carte restaurant �A�, lobby bar and cafe-patisserie �Vremeplov� (�Time machine�), offering view
on the town square and pedestrian zone. Interior of this patisserie is retro-inspired and all �Vremeplov� guests have a privilege to walk through
the history of �little Paris� and enjoy traditional delicacies, served in a modern way.
One of the most attractive parts of this hotel is two level SPA and Wellness centre. This modern centre is available to guests who can relax
in pool, jacuzzi, Finnish sauna, salt relaxation room, steambath, tepidariums and enjoy large offer of different massages and treatments. There
is also a small fitness centre available inside wellness area, equipped with cardio machines.
For more details visit the following links:
Accomodation
SPA and Wellness