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Spiral Galaxy M51. Herrero, E. Image from
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CONTENTS
The Institute 6
Board of trustees 8
Scientific advisory board 9
Board of Directors 9
Staff 10
Scientific Research 16
Scientific results 25
Publications SCI
Papers in which only one institute is participating
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Papers published by two institutes in collaboration 39
Papers published by three institutes in collaboration 40
Publications non SCI 40
Papers in which only one institute is participating 40
Papers published by two institutes in collaboration 46
Books edited 47
Courses 47
Contribution to conferences and seminars 48
Contribution to conferences 48
Seminars 59
Internal seminars 59
External seminars 59
Theses 61
Finished Theses 61
PhD Theses 61
Master theses 62
On going theses 62
PhD Theses 62
Master theses 62
Visiting scientists 64
Technological development activities 65
Technical reports and documents 65
Technical reports and documents developed by only one institute 65
Technical reports and documents developed by three institutes in collaboration 69
Technological development activities 69
Finished activities 69
Ongoing activities 69
Projects managed by the IEEC 69
Finished projects 69
Ongoing projects 70
Other scientific activities 72
Space missions 73
Mission proposals 82
Ground instrument projects
Montsec Astronomical Observatoyy (OAdM)
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European Projects
Workshops organized by the IEEC
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Outreach activities 107
Objectives, indicators and achievement 114
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IEEC ▪ THE INSTITUTE
The Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC) was founded in February of 1996 as an
initiative of the Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca (FCR), in collaboration with the University of
Barcelona (UB), the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), the Polytechnic University of
Catalonia (UPC) and the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) with the objective of creating a
multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional institute devoted to space research and their
applications. In 2006 the FCR was reformed (currently its name is Fundació Catalana per a la
Recerca i la innovació -FCRi) and its role was assumed by the Department of the Catalan
Government responsible of scientific affairs.
From the administrative point of view, the IEEC is a private, non—profit foundation. The reason
why this administrative form was adopted was to dispose a versatile tool able to deal with the
private industries and companies that finally are responsible of the construction of the systems
and subsystems that eventually will fly.
The agreements between the IEEC (a private institution) and the scientific institutions
participating in the creation and governance of the institute (all of them public) allow the
exchange of personnel and funds. To properly separate the private and public affairs, each one
of these institutions created a scientific unit according their own bylaws in such a way that
scientists can simultaneously act as member of their institutions or as a members of the IEEC.
Outdoor view of Nexus building, IEEC’s location
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These units are:
The Institute of Cosmos Sciences [ACE (ICCUB)] is a university institute created by
the UB devoted to high energy physics, gravitation, cosmology and astrophysics. Only
the section of space sciences is affiliated to the IEEC.
The Specific Center for Space Research [CERES (UAB)] is an “institute without walls”
created by the UAB grouping physicists and engineers involved in space research.
The Aeronautics and Space Research Center (formerly devoted to aeronautics and
space – [CRAE-CTE (UPC)]) is an “institute without walls” created by the UPC grouping
astronomers, physicists and engineers devoted to space research.
The Institute for Space Sciences [ICE (CSIC)]. It is an institute of the CSIC just
created to manage its support to the IEEC.
The institute is governed by a Board of Directors composed by the directors of each unit. One of
them, nominated by the Board of Trustees, acts as the chair of the Director’s Board. The
administrative affairs are managed by the Head of Administration. As it corresponds to a
confederate structure, the organization of each Research Unit is completely independent.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The IEEC is governed by the Board of Trustees, composed by the Minister of the Department
responsible of Research, the General Director of Research, the General Secretary of Industry,
from the Catalan Government, the Rectors of the Barcelona University, Barcelona Autonomous
University and Catalonia Polytechnic University, and the President of the Spanish Research
Council. The Board of Trustees is chaired by the Minister of the Department of Research.
President
Hble. Sr. Andreu Mas-Colell
Minister of Economy and Knowledge
Government of Catalonia
Secretary
Sr. Josep Maria Martorell i Rodon
General Research Director
Government of Catalonia
Members
Excm. i Mg. Sr. Enric Fossas
President
Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC)
Excm. Sr. Emilio Lora-Tamayo D’Ocon
President
Spanish Research Council (CSIC)
Excm. i Mg. Sr. Dídac Ramírez Sarrió
President
University of Barcelona (UB)
Excm. i Mg. Sr. Ferran Sancho Pifarré
President
Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
The Scientific Advisory Committee is nominated by the Board of Trustees and its task is to
inform about the quality of the scientific and technical production of the institute, the adequacy
of the strategic plans and to advise about the acceptance of new members and the permanence
of the older ones.
Dr. Stephen S. Eikenberry University of Florida
Dr. Álvaro Giménez European Space Agency (ESA). Chairman
Dr. Manuel Martin-Neira European Space Agency (ESA)
Dr. Tsevi Mazeh University of Tel Aviv
Dr. Yannick Mellier Institut d'Astrophysiques de Paris
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Carles Ferrer Director of CERES (UAB)
Dr. Jordi Isern Director of ICE (CSIC). Chair
Dr. J.J. Ramos Director of CRAE-CTE (UPC)
Dr. E. Salvador Dierctor of ACE (ICCUB)
Organization Chart
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STAFF
IEEC
Surname, Name Category
1. Bertolín, Anna Administration
2. Guerrero, Josep IT Services
3. Minguell, Marta Administration
4. Montes, Pilar Manager
5. Notario, Eva Administration
6. Solís, Marta Science Communication
MONTSEC ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY (OAdM) STAFF
Surname, Name Category
1. Gil, Pere Technician
2. Sanz, Josep Technician
3. Vilardell, Francesc Astronomer
ACE (ICCUB)
Surname, Name Category
1. Abedi, Hoda PhD Student
2. Àgueda Costafreda, Neus PostDoc
3. Antiche Garzón, Erika Engineer
4. Aran Sensat, Àngels PostDoc
5. Ariño Prats, Andreu PhD Student
6. Baena Gallé, Roberto PhD Student
7. Balaguer Núñez, Dolores PostDoc // Project manager
8. Borrachero Sánchez, Raúl Engineer
9. Bosch Ramon, Valentí Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
10. Canal Masgoret, Ramon Professor
11. Carrasco Martínez, José M. PostDoc
12. Casamiquela Floriach, Laia PhD Student
13. Casademunt Viader, Jaume Professor
14. Castañeda Pons, Javier Engineer
15. Clotet Altarriba, Marcial Engineer
16. Crusats Aliguer, Joaquim Professor
17. Cuesta Vázquez, Antonio José PostDoc
18. El-Hachemi Metni, Zoubir Professor
19. Estalella Boadella, Robert Professor
20. Fabricius, Claus Vilhelm Researcher
21. Figueras Siñol, Francesca Professor
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22. Galindo Fernández, Daniel Master Student
23. Garralda Torres, Nora Engineer
24. Gracia, Gonzalo PostDoc
25. Gómez Cama, Jose M. Professor
26. Gómez Muntané, Gerard Professor
27. Gontcho A Gontcho, Satya PhD Student
28. González Vidal, Juan José Engineer
29. Iwasawa, Kazushi ICREA Professor
30. Jimenez Tellado, Raúl ICREA Professor
31. Jordi Nebot, Carme Professor
32. Juan Rovira, Enric PhD Student
33. Julbe López, Francesc Engineer
34. López Hermoso, Rosario Professor
35. Luri Carrascoso, F. Xavier Professor
36. Manrique Oliva, Alberto Professor
37. Marcote Martin, Benito PhD Student
38. Mas Ribas, Lluís PhD Student
39. Masana Fresno, Eduard PostDoc
40. Merino Espasa, M. Teresa PhD Student
41. Migliari, Simone Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
42. Miralda Escudé, Jordi ICREA Professor
43. Molina Martínez, Daniel Engineer
44. Monguió Montells, Maria PhD Student
45. Moreno de la Cita, Víctor PhD Student
46. Munar Adrover, Pere PhD Student
47. Núñez de Murga, Jorge C. Professor
48. Olikara, Zubin Philip PhD Student
49. Oriol Bitaubé, Pablo PhD Student
50. Padoan, Paolo ICREA Professor
51. Paita, Fabrizio PhD Student
52. Palmer, Max PhD Student
53. Paredes Fortuny, Xavier PhD Student
54. Paredes Poy, Josep Maria Professor
55. Pérez Palau, Daniel PhD Student
56. Pérez Ràfols, Ignasi PhD Student
57. Portell i de Mora, Jordi PostDoc
58. Ribó Gomis, Marc Professor
59. Ribó Trujillo, Josep M. Professor Emeritous
60. Roca Fàbrega, Santiago PhD Student
61. Romero Gómez, Mercè PostDoc
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62. Ruiz Lapuente, Pilar Professor
63. Ruiz Martí, J.Xavier Professor
64. Sabater Morros, Josep Engineer
65. Sala Mirabet, Ferran Professor
66. Salvador Solé, Eduard Professor
67. Sanahuja Parera, Blai Professor
68. Sestayo de la Cerra, Yolanda PostDoc
69. Solanes Majua, José M. Professor
70. Torra Roca, Jordi Professor
71. Verde, Licia ICREA Professor
72. Voss, Holger PostDoc
73. Weiler, Michael PostDoc
74. Zanin, Roberta PostDoc
CERES (UAB)
Surname, Name Category
1. Campanella Pineda, Humberto Associated Professor
2. Cardona Cardona, Luis Andrés PhD Student
3. del Peral Rosado, José Antonio PhD Student
4. Doro, Michele Guest researcher
5. Ferrer Ramis, Carles Professor
6. Font Guiteras, Lluis Professor
7. García Carril, Vanessa Support
8. García Quinchía, Alex PhD Student
9. Garrido Terrats, Daniel PhD Student
10. Gaug, Markus PostDoc
11. Gòdia Casablancas, Francesc Professor
12. Godignon, Philippe Researcher Professor
13. Gupta, Samarati PhD Student
14. Jordà Sanuy, Xavier Scientist
15. López Salcedo, José Antonio Lecturer
16. López Vicario, José Lecturer
17. Mañosas Caballú, Martí PhD Student
18. Millán Gómez, José Researcher Professor
19. Mondelo González, Josep Maria Professor
20. Montalbán Gutiérrez, Rafael PhD Student
21. Morell Pérez, Antoni Lecturer
22. Navarro Gallardo, Moises PhD Student
23. Parro Jiménez, Juan Miquel PhD Student
24. Pimentel Niño, María Alejandra PhD Student
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25. Prada Fernández, David PhD Student
26. Sadiq, Ali PhD Student
27. Sarrión Romero, Mónica Technician
28. Saxena, Paresh PhD Student
29. Seco Granados, Gonzalo Assistant Professor
30. Serra Graells, Francesc CSIC Professor ad Honorem
31. Sutula, Stepan Technician
32. Vázquez Castro, María Ángeles Assistant Professor
33. Vellvehí Hernández, Miquel Scientist
34. Vilà Vallas, Jordi PostDoc
35. Vilalta, Laia Associated professor
CRAE-CTE (UPC)
Surname, Name Category
1. Ahmad, Fayyaz PhD Student
2. Aznar Siguan, Gabriela PhD Student
3. Camacho Díaz, Judit PhD Student
4. Campos Costa Marreiro Figueira, Joana PhD Student
5. Camps Carmona, Adriano Professor
6. Duffo Ubeda, Nuria Professor
7. Fantino, Elena Tenured assistant professor
8. García Senz, Domingo Professor
9. García-Berro Montilla, Enrique Professor
10. Gil Pons, Pilar Collaborating lecturer
11. José Pont, Jordi Professor
12. Loren Aguilar, Pablo Lecturer
13. Martínez-Benjamín, Juan José Professor
14. Masdemont Solé, Josep Professor
15. Parikh, Anuj Lecturer
16. Park, Hyuk Juan de la Cierva PostDoc
17. Pino González, David Tenured assistant professor
18. Ramírez de la Piscina, Laureano Professor
19. Ramos Castro, Juan Professor
20. Riera Mora, Àngels Professor
21. Rocadenbosch Burillo, Francesc Professor
22. Sala Cladellas, Gloria Lecturer
23. Sicard, Michael Professor
24. Torres Gil, Santiago Tenured assistant professor
25. Torres Torres, Francesc Professor
26. Vall-llossera Ferrán, Mercedes Associate Professor
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ICE (CSIC)
ADMINISTRATION
Surname, Name Category
1. Moltó, Isabel Manager
2. López, Josefa Administration
3. Masip, Guadalupe C. Adminstration
RESEARCHERS
4. Arco, Juan Carlos Engineer
5. Álvarez, Laura Technician
6. Artigues, Gabriel Engineer
7. Bauer, Anne PostDoc
8. Camero, Ascensión PostDoc
9. Campreciós, Jordi Technician
10. Cardellach, Estel Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
11. Carretero, Jorge PhD Student
12. Casas, Ricard Technician
13. Castander, Francisco CSIC Researcher
14. Colomé, Josep CSIC Technician
15. Crocce, Martin Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
16. Delgado, Laura PhD Student
17. Elizalde, Emili CSIC Research Professor
18. Fabra, Fran Researcher
19. Fdez Sopuerta, Carlos Researcher
20. Fosalba, Pablo CSIC Scientist
21. Gálvez, Jose Luís Engineer
22. García, Álvaro Technician
23. Gaztañaga, Enrique CSIC Research Professor
24. Gesa, Lluís Engineer
25. Girart, Josep Miquel CSIC Scientist
26. Guardia, Josep
27. Gibert, Ferran
Technician
PhD Student
28. Hernanz, Margarida CSIC Research Professor
29. Herrero, Enrique PhD Student
30. Hoffmann, Kai PhD Student
31. Isern, Jordi CSIC Research Professor
32. Izard, Albert PhD Student
33. Juárez, Carmen PhD Student
34. Karnesis, Nikolaos PhD Student
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35. Karelin, Dmitri Engineer
36. Kulebi, Baybars PostDoc
37. Lamesans, Mikel PostDoc
38. López, Antonio PhD Student
39. Lloro, Ivan Science Manager
40. Manuel, Cristina CSIC Researcher
41. Martin, Jonatan PhD Student
42. Martin, Victor Technician
43. Mateos, Ignacio Technician
44. Morales, Antonia PhD Student
45. Moyano, Carles PhD Student
46. Nofrarias, Miquel PostDoc
47. Odintsov, Sergei ICREA Professor
48. Oliveras, Santi Technician
49. de Oña, Emma Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
50. Ospina, Nataly PhD Student
51. Padullés, Ramon PhD Student
52. Palau, Aina PostDoc
53. Papitto, Alessandro PostDoc
54. Pedaletti, Giovanna PostDoc
55. Perger, Manuel Researcher
56. Piscia, Davide Technician
57. Pujol, Arnau PhD Student
58. Rea, Nanda Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
59. Reed, Darren Technician
60. Ribas, Ignasi CSIC Researcher
61. Ribó, Serni CSIC Technician
62. Rius, Antoni CSIC Professor ad Honorem
63. Santos, Daniel PhD Student
64. Sanz, Josep Technician
65. Serenelli, Aldo Ramon y Cajal PostDoc
66. Serrano, Santi Researcher
67. Tolós, Laura Ramon y cajal PostDoc
68. Tomás, Sergio
69. Torrelles, José María
Engineer
CSIC Research Professor
70. Torres, Diego ICREA Professor
71. Torres, Juan Miguel PostDoc
72. Trigo, Josep Maria CSIC Scientist
73. Vigano, Daniele PostDoc
74. Vinyoles, Núria PhD Student
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
ACE (ICCUB)
ACE is the Astrophysics and Space Science Section of the Institute of Sciences of the Cosmos
of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB).
The ICCUB is an institute of the University of Barcelona devoted to cosmos sciences, from
astrophysics and space sciences (macrocosmos) to nuclear and particle physics (microcosmos)
and cosmology (at the interface between the micro and the macrocosmos). It is in fact one of a
handful of institutes in the world fully devoted to Physical Cosmology and one of the only two
institutes equally invested in both astrophysics and high energy physics.
It was created in 2006 as the instrument of the UB for the active support of research in these
fields, paying special attention to their synergies, as well as to promote experimental and
instrumental activity, enabling a significant participation of the University of Barcelona in large
international collaborations, and to attract highly qualified scientific personnel.
Research at ICCUB
Research at ICCUB is largely driven by the following fundamental questions:
What are the origin and fate of the Universe?
An early phase of accelerated expansion of the Universe (inflation), not unlike the one currently
taking place due to dark energy, seems a strong possibility. Are these two phenomena related?
Can they be derived from a fundamental theory?
Which are the ultimate constituents of the Universe?
Dark matter apparently accounts for most of the matter density of the Universe, but it cannot be
accommodated within the currently accepted Standard Model of particle physics. What is dark
matter, and how does it affect/modify the Standard Model?
Why does the Universe have its present appearance?
The accelerated flat cold Dark Matter universe model is in good agreement with the large-scale
properties of the Universe, but its associated hierarchical galaxy formation scenario seems to
be in contradiction with various galaxy properties. Is there something wrong with the models of
galaxy formation? Is dark matter warm instead of cold?
These questions evidence the profound connection between particle physics and astrophysics
and therefore demand a multidisciplinary approach. Research at ICCUB seeks to tackle them
from the theoretical, observational and experimental viewpoints
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The ACE (ICCUB) Unit
The ICCUB gathers researchers from 6 departments of the University of Barcelona and from
ICREA (Institució Catalana per a la Recerca i Estudis Avançats). It currently has 150 members
from 16 different countries, including researchers, students, engineers and administrative staff.
The ICCUB is split into two main sections, Astrophysics and Space Science (ACE) and Nuclear
and Particle Physics and Gravitation. Each of these sections branches out into different areas of
research approaching common fundamental questions from a different perspective.
The ACE Section of the Institute of Sciences of the Cosmos gathers researchers from the
departments of Astronomy and Meteorology, Applied Mathematics, Organic Chemistry and
Electronics of the University of Barcelona, as well as ICREA researchers. This section of the
ICCUB constitutes the ACE unit (Astrofísica i Ciencies de l’Espai) of the IEEC (Institut d’Estudis
Espacials de Catalunya). It currently has 74 members from 10 different countries, including
researchers, students, engineers and administrative staff.
Scientists of this section carry out their research in different areas related to astrophysics and
space sciences. Their research can be classified into the following fields:
Observational cosmology
Galaxy structure and evolution
High Energy Astrophysics
Stellar Physics
Space science and technology, including
o Instrumentation for ground and space telescopes
o Heliospheric physics and space weather
o Microgravity
o Chirality and prebiotic chemistry
o Astrodynamics
o Image reconstruction
Space projects
Gaia mission
The ACE-ICCUB Professor Jordi Torra is the principal researcher of the Spanish contribution to
the mission. See section ‘Space Missions’.
SDSS-III Collaboration
The SDSS-III Collaboration, built on the legacy of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS, 2000-
2005, and SDSS-II, 2005-2008), uses a dedicated 2.5-m wide-angle optical telescope at
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Apache Point Observatory (APO), in south east New Mexico. The SDSS-III observing program,
carried out during 2008-2014, includes four different surveys the aim of which is to map the
Milky Way, search for extrasolar planets, and solve the mystery of dark energy.
ICCUB researchers Jordi Miralda and Licia
Verde are members of the SDSS-III
Collaboration, and they made a substantial
scientific contribution working in the analysis
of results of the Baryon Oscillation
Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS). In
collaboration with scientists from other
institutions, a study was presented which
determined the most precise restriction to
date for neutrino masses, based on data
obtained from 900.000 bright galaxies
analyzed by BOSS, reaching the principal conclusion neutrinos do not account for more than 6
‰ of the total energy content of the cosmos. Another study obtained the first measure of the
Universe expansion rate 11 billion years ago, using the technique of Baryon Acoustic
Oscillations in the distribution of hydrogen along the line of sight to the quasars that are
observed by BOSS. Recent results that have updated this measurement using nearly the full
BOSS dataset have determined this expansion rate to within 2%, which is the best accuracy
that has been reached at any epoch (except the much earlier epoch of recombination when the
Cosmic Microwave Background was produced). The ICCUB has also been strongly involved in
other relevant studies of the intergalactic medium and protogalactic clouds, where the spatial
distribution and metal content of gas clouds in the process of forming galaxies has been
analyzed in innovative ways that are made possible by the large number of quasar spectra
observed in BOSS.
MAGIC and CTA
The High Energy Astrophysics group at ICCUB is led by Josep M. Paredes and participates in
several international collaborations and research projects, among them MAGIC and CTA. The
aims of the research conducted in the group include the study of particle acceleration, radiation
and absorption processes in the Universe, most notably in Galactic sources with compact
objects.
IACTs (Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes) are large optical reflectors which can
detect cosmic rays, especially gamma rays, thanks to the Cherenkov light emitted by the
extensive air showers produced by the incident particles. MAGIC (Major Atmospheric
Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov Telescopes) is a system of two Imaging IACTs located at the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: the telescope
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Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
(La Palma, Canary Islands). The CTA
(Cherenkov Telescope Array) is an
initiative to build the next generation
ground-based instrument for very-high-
energy (VHE) gamma ray astronomy,
whose design foresees to build two
arrays of IACTs, one in each
Hemisphere and each consisting of tens
of telescopes of different mirror sizes.
ACE researchers are members of the
MAGIC Collaboration since 2006. They
have an important role in the preparation
and interpretation of MAGIC
observations of galactic compact binary systems through multiwavelength observations and
theoretical modeling. Josep M. Paredes is the Chair of the Key Observation Program Executive
Committee of MAGIC since 2013 March. Marc Ribó has been convener of the Physics Working
Group on Galactic Sources of MAGIC from 2010 February to 2013 August, and he is now
member and secretary of the Time Allocation Committee of MAGIC since 2013 September. In
2013 the group continued its work on galactic compact binary systems and participated actively
in the multiwavelength observations of the sources LS I +61 303 and MWC 656 (including
MAGIC and optical/X-ray observations). They continued the data analysis of the sources MWC
656 and SS 433, the results of which will be published in 2014. In addition, they organized
several meetings in Barcelona: a software school (January 21-25), a meeting of the physics
working group on Galactic sources (September 12-13), and a meeting of the Time Allocation
Committee (October 8-10).
ACE researchers are members of the CTA Consortium since its beginning in 2007, and
participate in physics, electronics and computing for CTA. The physics part consists on
simulations of observational properties of gamma-ray binaries with CTA, which is helping to
constrain the array layout. The electronics part is basically oriented to design Application-
Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) for the pre-amplifiers, amplifiers and L0 triggers of the CTA
cameras. The computing part consists on the development of tools for the Distributed
Infrastructure with Remote Agent Control (DIRAC) installation for CTA. In 2013 the group
continued its intense work in the production and testing of the different ASICs, participated in
the physics discussions and improved the use of DIRAC within the CTA community. They also
contributed to support the candidacy of Tenerife as a site for CTA-North, most notably through
the CTA-Spain Executive Committee that meets every 2/3 weeks.
The two MAGIC telescopes at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
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CTE (UPC)
The CTE (Space Science and Technology) is a multidisciplinary group that integrates all
researchers at the UPC that have an active participation in scientific and space missions in
collaboration with the other IEEC groups. The main research areas are:
The development of numerical and analytical techniques applied to celestial mechanics with
applications to flight formation for satellite constellations, celestial mechanics or low energy
transfers in solar system to optimize fuel consumption, capture asteroids for mining, space
debris collision probabilities.
Applications of passive remote sensing techniques to Earth Observation. They have been
participating in the SMOS data analysis to improve spatial resolution and accuracy of soil
moisture and sea surface salinity maps. Other area of active research is the Global Navigation
Satellite Systems Reflectometry (GNSS-R) where Navigation Satellite Signals are used to
estimate sea state, soil moisture, vegetation height and water content, snow thickness, and ice
monitoring. CTE-UPC has participated jointly with ICE/CSIC in the PARIS IoD (In Orbit
Demonstration) Phase A studies, and more recently in the preparation of the GEROS ISS
Phase and GARCA proposals aiming, respectively, at designing a GNSS-R reflectometer to be
boarded in the International Space Station, and the associated scientific studies.
Developement of small satellites (Nanosats) for scientific
research and Technology validation for space (UPC
NanoSat Lab). During 2013 more than 30 students from
different degrees have been collaborating in the
development and final integration of the cubesat 3Cat-1. It
has been scheduled for launching during the first half of
2014. A second CubeSat (3Cat-2) with a GNSS-R scientific
payload is under way. The feasibility study of a third mission
(3Cat-3) with a moderate resolution (5 m) multispectral
imager is underway with the Institut cartogràfic de Catalunya as a main customer
(www.tsc.upc.edu/nanosatlab).
Development of scientific instrumentation for large missions. Researchers from CTE-UPC
have been participating in the validation of the thermal and magnetic subsystems for LISA
Pathfinder in collaboration with the IEEC LISA group. They are working together in the
development of the new thermal and magnetic diagnostics systems for the future mission
eLISA.
CubeCat-1 (3Cat-1), 10 cc. © UPC
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Stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis, which, in a complementary way has allowed the GAA
group from UPC to participate in the design and development of payloads for scientific
missions. Their research has a strong component of intensive numerical computation, for which
they use their own resources as computer clusters, but also other supercomputers they have
access, with the Mare Nostrum BSC as the most representative. Specifically, their studies have
focused on the study of the evolution of AGB stars, white dwarfs, novae and supernovae, as
well as simulating the coalescence white dwarfs, among other aspects of relevance in present
Astronomy. With regard to participation in scientific missions it should be noted that we have
participated in the design and development of software to the missions GAIA, LISA and LOFT,
and in the simulation of several of its subsystems.
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ICE (CSIC)
The ICE is organized in multi-institutional research lines with a group leader as a head. Every
group is organized into open teams, with a Team Leader as responsible. Each team is open, in
the sense the number of individuals can change with time and a scientist, depending on his/her
seniority, can contribute to several lines.
The teams are:
Cosmology, gravitation and fundamental physics
This group is focused on the problem of the
dark matter and dark energy nature, as well as on the
origin of galaxies. From the theoretical point of view this
problem is being examined in terms of the quantum
vacuum and in terms of modified gravity (see for
instance Phys. Rep. 505, 59 2011that has received 500
citations). From the observational point of view the
group is participating in the team that has built the DES
(Dark Energy Survey) camera already working in Cerro
Tololo and it is responsible of the Spanish
contribution to the ESA mission Euclid. This activity
has been done in collaboration with the Space
Technology Unit. Furthermore, the team is responsible of a large numerical simulation aimed to
provide a mock to interpret the DES and Euclid observations.
The group is also involved in the problem of detecting gravitational waves and using
them as an astronomical tool able to provide information in the mili-Hz band. From the
theoretical point of view they are also working, in collaboration with the High Energy
Astrophysics and the Stars and Planets groups, in the prediction of the emission of gravitational
waves under different astrophysical scenarios and on the coupling between gravitational and
electromagnetic waves in the neighborhood of neutron stars. From the observational point of
view, the group has provided a number of hardware and software items, in collaboration with
the Space unit and industry, that have been successfully accepted by ESA as the on board
Data and Diagnostic System of the LISA Pathfinder mission (see the section devoted to Space
Missions). The group is also involved in STE-QUEST, a mission devoted to test several aspects
of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (se also the section devoted to Space Missions).
High energy astrophysical phenomena
The properties of matter under extreme conditions are key areas of research in Physics
and in many other branches of science. However, despite decades of research, the ignorance
of many physical processes related with strong gravity, very high energies, and extreme
Image Composition of various individual images - Credits: DMU unit, thermal
sensors (Sopuerta et. al), ESA
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magnetic fields is still vast. The high-energy astronomical observations provide the only
possibility to test theoretical predictions for new physical processes and the state of matter
under the most extreme conditions. This group aims at studying the most extreme Galactic
objects in all of their colorful flavors, black holes, white dwarf and neutron stars and black hole,
as well as associated phenomena like supernovae, novae or binary X-ray sources. Besides
being interesting per se, these systems are also likely connected with the production of ultra-
high-energy cosmic rays. The group tackles the most upfront scientific questions in the field
from many different aspects: from a purely observational approach, through theoretical
modeling, and up until working on the development and the scientific definition of the new
generation instruments.
The group is involved in the study of transient
events in strongly magnetized neutron stars, the link
between low-mass X-ray binaries and milisecond pulsars
and developing detailed models of pulsar wind nebulae
as well as in performing observational tests to probe the
nature of gamma-ray binaries. Concerning explosive
phenomena, the group is involved in the study of
supernovae, both from the observational and theoretical
points of view, in order to determine which systems
explode as SNIa and how the explosion develops.
Concerning novae, it has been possible to characterize
during 2013 the properties of galactic and extragalactic
(M31) novae.
Furthermore, there has been important advances in the understanding of the hidh
energy emission (at the GeV range) of novae.
To bring fresh insights into these problems, the group is actively participating in ground
facilities and space missions. It participates in the MAGIC Telescope, with important
responsibilities in the cooperation (membership in the collaboration and publication boards),
and in the Cherenkov Telescope Array - CTA – (also with important responsibilities: Physics
coordination from 2007 to date, coordinatioin of the Science Community link WP of the
preparatory Phase 2009/14 and member of the Collaboration Board). The group is also
participating in the observations of the NASA-FERMI mission. The group has also been
involved in the preparation of LOFT (see the Space Missions Section), a mission devoted to the
study of the spectral variations of the X-ray emission with time. The involvement was at tge level
of co-PI of the Wide Field Camera.
Image composition of various individual images - Credits: ESA, NASA, David T
Hardy, Casey Reed, PSU(neutron star)
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Stars and our Sun, exo-planets and our Earth
This research group addresses a comprehensive approach to star and planetary star formation
and evolution. This group was involved, at a level of Co.PI in the definition of the ESA M3 EChO
mission and Marco Polo-R at the level of science team.
(see the Space Mission Section). The leader of the
group is the Project Scientist of the instrument
CARMENES, to be placed in Calar Alto, devoted to the
detection of exoplanets. This line is interested not only
in the properties of exoplanets, but also on the
behavior of the Earth as a planet. For this reason this
group has focused its interest on the application of the
Global Navigation satellite System (GNSS) to sound
the atmosphere using the radio occultation techniques
(RO) and the sea and cryosphere surfaces using
reflectometry (GNSS-R). The group is considered a
world leader in these techniques and is the responsible
of a polarimetric radio occultation GNSS proof-of-concept experiment on board of the Spanish
Earth Observation Mission PAZ, to be launched in 2014. Furthermore, the first radio-
interferometric Ocean altimeter ever was prototyped at ICE-CSIC/IEEC for ESA during the
period 2009-2011, and successfully proven from an aircraft to yield GNSS-altimetry of
unprecedented precision-levels (2-cm/km).
Space technology development and transfer
This group is a multidisciplinary group that integrates
researchers and technicians from the different lines. They
are experts in different space engineering techniques,
going from electronics and thermal analysis to on board
software.
They have been responsible of the Data Analysis Tasks of
LISA Pathfinder and have been working in Euclid as well
as on the technical work demanded by the ESA M3
missions. In the domain of the Earth observation they
have been involved with the ESA mission SMOS, and
they have been responsible of the design, development
and building of the new GNSS techniques and receptors as well as of their implementation on
board of PAZ.
This unit has been also responsible of the robotization tasks of the Montsec telescope as well
as of the building of its spectrograph (nearly finished), as well as of exporting these techniques
to the SuperWASP Qatar Telescope. They are also providing technical support to CARMENES
and CTA.
Image composition of varios individual artist impressions: crédits (ESA -
C.Carreau, NASA/ JPL-Caltech, NASA, ESA, M. Livio and the Hubble 20th
Anniversary Team, STScI)
Image composition of various individual images - Credits: S. Ribó, SMOS-ESA, J.
Torrobella)
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SCIENTIFIC RESULTS
The IEEC’s research activities are accounted for through different progress indicators, as
displayed below.
Publications SCI by institute
All publications in refereed journals listed in the Journal Citation Report (Institute for Scientific Information).
A
Table and pie chart illustrating the amount of
publications SCI published by the different institutes or
by more than one institute in collaboration.
Institute Amount
Papers in which only one institute is
participating
ACE
46
CERES 3
CTE 19
ICE 154
Papers published by two institutes in
collaboration
ACE-CTE 2
ACE-ICE 9
CTE-ICE 6
Papers published by three institutes in
collaboration
ACE-CERES-ICE 4
ACE-CTE-ICE 2
Total 245
B
Table and pie chart illustrating the amount of
publications SCI published by every institute, counting
the publications in collaboration with other institutes in
a proportional way of participation.
Institute Amount
ACE
53.5
CERES 4.3
CTE 23.7
ICE 163.5
Total 245
19%
1%
8%
63%
1% 4% 2% 1%
1% ACE
CERES
CTE
ICE
ACE-CTE
ACE-ICE
CTE-ICE
ACE-CERES-ICE
22%
2%
10% 66%
ACE
CERES
CTE
ICE
24
Publications non SCI by institute
All journals that do not appear in the Journal Citation Report (Institute for Scientific Information).
A
Table and pie chart illustrating the amount of
publications non SCI published by the different
institutes or by more than one institute in collaboration.
Institute Amount
Papers in which only one institute is
participating
ACE
21
CERES 3
CTE 10
ICE 110
Papers published by two institutes in
collaboration
ACE-CTE 7
ACE-ICE 3
CTE-ICE 13
Total 167
B
Table and pie chart illustrating the amount of
publications non SCI published by every institute,
counting the publications in collaboration with other
institutes in a proportional way of participation.
Institute Amount
ACE
26
CERES 3
CTE 20
ICE 118
Total 167
12%
2% 6%
66%
4% 2%
8% ACE
CERES
CTE
ICE
ACE-CTE
ACE-ICE
CTE-ICE
15%
2%
12%
71%
ACE
CERES
CTE
ICE
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The evolution along the years is displayed in the next two figures:
The most important factors are:
a. The total number of papers produced by the IEEC since it was created in 1996 is approximately 2.300, with
about 6.600 citations coming from about 3.200 papers and an average citation per item of 29,45 and an
h=107 according to the WOS (July 2014).
b. The stagnation in the production as a consequence of the economical crisis and the huge effort to participate
in the development of new space missions and ground instruments.
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Contribution to Conferences
A summary of the different types of contributions made in conferences, workshops and meetings (invited reviews, oral
contributions, posters).
Institute
Amount
Conferences given by one institute
ACE
70
CERES 17
CTE 45
ICE 165
Conferences given by two institutes in collaboration
ACE-ICE 1
ACE-CTE 10
CTE-ICE 2
Conferences given by three institutes in collaboration
ACE-CTE-ICE 2
Total 312
Seminars
A summary of the contributions made in internal seminars (given at the Institute itself) and external seminars (given at
other institutions).
Institute Internal External Subtotal
ACE
15
8
23
CERES - - -
CTE - 4 4
ICE 42 11 53
Total 57 23 80
22%
5%
15%
53%
0%
3%
1% 1%
ACE
CERES
CTE
ICE
ACE-ICE
ACE-CTE
CTE-ICE
ACE-CTE-ICE
29
Finished PhD Theses
All the PhD theses finished and defended during the year 2013.
Institute Amount
Theses performed in one institute
ACE
4
CERES -
CTE 2
ICE 5
Theses performed in collaboration by two institutes
CERES-ICE 1
CTE-ICE 1
Total 13
Visiting Scientists
Scientists that are invited to stay a few days at the Institute.
Institute Amount
ACE
38
CERES -
CTE 1
ICE 36
Total 75
31%
15%
38%
8%
8%
ACE
CTE
ICE
CERES-ICE
CTE-ICE
30
Technical reports and documents
Internal documenrt or documents for other institutions that explain a scientific activity
Institute Amount
ACE
111
CERES -
CTE -
ICE 33
ACE-CTE-ICE 3
Total 147
Finished technological development activities
Instruments developed for or not for a commercial use.
Institute Amount
CTE
2
Total 2
76%
22%
2%
ACE
ICE
ACE-CTE-ICE
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PUBLICATIONS SCI Papers in which only one institute is participating ACE (ICCUB) 1. Amendola, L., Appleby, S., Bacon, D., Baker, T., Baldi, M., Bartolo, N., Blanchard, A., Bonvin, C., Borgani, S.,
Branchini, E., Burrage, Camera, S., Carbone, C., Casarini, L., Cropper, M., deRham, C., di Porto, C., Ealet, A., G. Ferreira, P., Finelli, F., Garcia-Bellido, J., Giannantonio, T., Guzzo, L., Heavens, A., Heisenberg, L., Heymans, C., Hoekstra, H., Hollenstein, L., Holmes, R., Horst, O., Jahnke, K., D. Kitching, T., Koivisto, T., Kunz, M., La Vacca, G., March, M., Majerotto, E., Markovic, K., Marsh, D., Marulli, F., Massey, R., Mellier, Y., Mota, D.F., Nunes, N., Percival, W., Pettorino, V., Porciani, C., Quercellini, C., Read, J., Rinaldi, M., Sapone, D., Scaramella, R., Skordis, C., Simpson, F., Taylor, A., Thomas, S., Trotta, R., Verde, L., Vernizzi, F., Vollmer, A., Wang, Y., Weller, J., Zlosnik, T., Cosmology and Fundamental Physics with the Euclid Satellite, Living Reviews In Relativity, Vol. 16, p. 6 (2013).
2. Baena Gallé, R.; Núñez, J.; Gladysz, S., Extended-object reconstruction in adaptive-optics imaging: the multiresolution approach, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 555, Num. A69 (2013).
3. Bedin, L.R.; Ruiz-Lapuente, P.; González Hernández, J.I.; Canal, R.; Filippenko, A.V.; Méndez, J., Improved Hubble Space Telescope proper motions for Tycho-G and other stars in the remnant of Tycho's Supernova 1572, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 439, Num. 1, p. 354 - 371 (2013).
4. Blanco, C.; Crusats, J. El-Hachemi, Z.; Moyano, A.; Hochberg, D.; Ribó, J.M., Spontaneous emergence of chirality in the limited enantioselectivity model: autocatalytic cycle driven by an external reagent, Chemphyschem, Vol. 14, p. 2432 - 2440 (2013).
5. Blanco, C.; Ribó, J. M.; Crusats, J.; El-Hachemi, Z.; Moyano, A.; Hochberg, D., Mirror symmetry breaking with limited enantioselective autocatalysis and temperature gradients: a stability survey, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol. 15, p. 1546 - 1556 (2013).
6. Bosch-Ramon, V., Clumpy stellar winds and high-energy emission in high-mass binaries hosting a young pulsar, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 560, Num. A32 (2013).
7. Busca, N. G.; Delubac, T.; Rich, J.; Bailey, S.; Font-Ribera, A.; Kirkby, D.; Le Goff, J.M.; Pieri, M.M.; Slosar, A.; Aubourg, É.; Bautista, J.E.; Bizyaev, D.; Blomqvist, M.; Bolton, A.S.; Bovy, J.; Brewington, H.; Borde, A.; Brinkmann, J.; Carithers, B.; Croft, R.A.C.; Dawson, K.S.; Ebelke, G.; Eisenstein, D.J.; Hamilton, J.C.; Ho, S.; Hogg, D.W.; Honscheid, K.; Lee, K.G.; Lundgren, B.; Malanushenko, E.; Malanushenko, V.; Margala, D.; Maraston, C.; Mehta, K.; Miralda-Escudé, J.; Myers, A.D.; Ni, Baryon acoustic oscillations in the Ly-alfa forest of BOSS quasars, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 552, p. A96 (2013).
8. Creminelli, P.; Noreña, J.; Simonović, M.; Vernizzi, F., Single-field consistency relations of large scale structure, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 12, Num. 025 (2013).
9. Dawson et al. (incl. Miralda-Escudé, J., Pérez-Ràfols, I., Verde, L.), The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey of SDSS-III, Astronomical Journal, Vol. 145, Issue. 1 (2013).
10. de Putter, R.; Verde, L.; Jiménez, R., Testing LTB void models without the cosmic microwave background or large scale structure: new constraints from galaxy ages, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 2, Num. 047 (2013).
11. Díaz-Santos, T.; Armus, L.; Charmandaris, V.; Stierwalt, S.; Murphy, E. J.; Haan, S.; Inami, H.; Malhotra, S.; Meijerink, R.; Stacey, G.; Petric, A. O.; Evans, A. S.; Veilleux, S.; van der Werf, P. P.; Lord, S.; Lu, N.; Howell, J. H.; Appleton, P.; Mazzarella, J. M.; Surace, J. A.; Xu, C. K.; Schulz, B.; Sanders, D. B.; Bridge, C.; Chan, B. H. P.; Frayer, D. T.; Iwasawa, K.; Melbourne, J.; Sturm, E., Explaining the [C II]157.7 µm Deficit in Luminous Infrared Galaxies?First Results from a Herschel/PACS Study of the GOALS Sample, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 774, Num. 1, p. 68 (2013).
12. El-Hachemi, Z.; Arteaga, O.; Canillas, A.; Crusats, J.; Sorrenti, A.; Veintemillas-Verdaguer, S.; Ribo, J.M., Achiral-to-chiral transition in benzil solidification: analogies with racemic conglomerates systems showing deracemization, Chirality, Vol. 25, Num. 7, p. 393 - 399 (2013).
13. El-Hachemi, Z.; Escudero, C.; Acosta-Reyes, F.; Casas, M.T.; Altoe, V.; Aloni, S.; Oncins, G.; Sorrenti, A.; Crusats, J.; Campos, J.L.; Ribó, J.M., Structure vs properties -chirality, optics and shapes- in amphihilic porphyrin J-aggregates, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Vol. 1, Num. 20, p. 3337 - 3346 (2013).
14. Falocco, S.; Carrera, F. J.; Corral, A.; Barcons, X.; Comastri, A.; Gilli, R.; Ranalli, P.; Vignali, C.; Iwasawa, K.; Cappelluti, N.; Rovilos, E.; Georgantopoulos, I.; Brusa, M.; Vito, F., The XMM Deep survey in the CDF-S. V. Iron K lines from active galactic nuclei in the distant Universe, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 555, Num. A79 (2013).
15. Feeney, S.M.; Peiris, H.V.; Verde, L., Is there evidence for additional neutrino species from cosmology?, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 4, p. 036 (2013).
16. Fors, O.; Núñez, J.; Muiños, J.L.; Montojo, F. J.; Baena-Gallé, R.; Boloix, J.; Morcillo, R.; Merino, M.T.; Downey, E. C.; Mazur, M. J., Telescope Fabra ROA Montsec: A New Robotic Wide Field Baker-Nunn Facility, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Vol. 125, p. 522 - 538 (2013).
17. Fustes, D.; C. Dafonte, B. Arcay, M. Manteiga, K. Smith, A. Vallenari, Luri, X., tion to outlier identification in the Gaia astronomical Surrey. Expert Systems with Applications. Volume 40, Issue 5, April 2013, Pages 1530–1541.
18. Fustes, D.; Manteiga, M.; Dafonte, C.; Arcay, B.; Ulla, A.; Smith, K.; Borrachero, R.; Sordo, R.,An approach to the analysis of classification outliers in large databases based on SOM networks. Tests on simulated Gaia spectrophotometry, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 559, Num. A, p. 7F (2013).
19. Georgantopoulos, I.; Comastri, A.; Vignali, C.; Ranalli, P.; Rovilos, E.; Iwasawa, K.; Gilli, R.; Cappelluti, N.; Carrera, F.; Fritz, J.; Brusa, M.; Elbaz, D.; Mullaney, R. J.; Castello-Mor, N.; Barcons, X.; Tozzi, P.; Balestra, I.; Falocco, S., The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S. IV. Compton-thick AGN candidates, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 555, Num. A43 (2013).
20. Hoyle, B.; Tojeiro, R.; Jiménez, R.; Heavens, A.; Clarkson, Ch.; Maartens, R., Testing homogeneity with galaxy star formation histories, Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 762, Num. L9 (2013).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2012.08.069, SOM ensemble for unsupervised outlier analysis. Application to outlier identification in the Gaia astronomical Surrey., Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 40, Num. 5, p. 1530 - 1541 (2013).
21. Jiménez, R.; Piran, T., Reconciling the Gamma-Ray Burst Rate and Star Formation Histories, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 773, p. 126 (2013).
22. Khangulyan, D. V.; Barkov, M. V.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Aharonian, F. A.; Dorodnitsyn, A. V., Star-Jet Interactions and Gamma-Ray Outbursts from 3C454.3, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 774, p. 113 (2013).
23. Kim, D.-C.; Evans, A. S.; Vavilkin, T.; Armus, L.; Mazzarella, J. M.; Sheth, K.; Surace, J. A.; Haan, S.; Howell, J. H.; Díaz-Santos, T.; Petric, A.; Iwasawa, K.; Privon, G. C.; Sanders, D. B., Hubble Space Telescope ACS Imaging of the GOALS Sample: Quantitative Structural Properties of Nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxies with L IR > 1011.4 L, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 768, Num. 2, p. 102 (2013).
24. Kirkby, D.; Margala, D.; Slosar, A.; Bailey, S.; Busca, N.G.; Delubac, T.; Rich, J.; Bautista, J.E.; Blomqvist, M.; Brownstein, J.R.; Carithers, B.; Croft, R.A.C.; Dawson, K.S.; Font-Ribera, A.; Miralda-Escudé, J.; Myers, A.D.; Nichol, R.C.; Palanque-Delabrouille, N.; Pâris, I.; Petitjean, P.; Rossi, G.; Schlegel, D.J.; Schneider, D.P.; Viel, M.; Weinberg, D.H.; Yèche, Ch., Fitting methods for baryon acoustic oscillations in the Lyman-alfa forest fluctuations in BOSS data release 9, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 3, p. 024 (2013).
25. Lee, K.G.; Bailey, S.; Bartsch, L.E.; Carithers, W.; Dawson, K.S.; Kirkby, D.; Lundgren, B.; Margala, D.; Palanque-Delabrouille, N.; Pieri, M.M.; Schlegel, D.J.; Weinberg, D.H.; Yeche, C.; Aubourg, E.; Bautista, J.; Bizyaev, D.; Blomqvist, M.; Bolton, A.S.; Borde, A.; Brewington, H.; Busca, N.G.; Croft, R.A.C.; Delubac, T.; Ebelke, G.; Eisenstein, D.J.; Font-Ribera, A.; Ge, J.; Hamilton, J.C.; Hennawi, J.F.; Ho, S.; Honscheid, K.; Le Goff, J.M.; Malanushenko, E.; Malanushenko, V.; Miralda-Escude, J.; The BOSS Ly-alfa Forest Sample from SDSS Data Release 9, Astronomical Journal, Vol. 145, p. 69 (2013).
26. Martí, J.; Luque-Escamilla, P. L.; Muñoz-Arjonilla, A. J.; Sánchez-Ayaso, E.; Munar-Adrover, P.; Sánchez-Sutil, J. R.; Romero, G. E.; Paredes, J. M.; Combi, J. A., The star forming region Monoceros R2 as a gamma-ray source, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 556, Num. A131, p. 1 - 8 (2013).
27. Monguió, M.; Figueras, F.; Grosbøl, P., Strömgren photometric survey in the Galactic anticenter direction, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 549, p. 78 (2013).
28. Munar-Adrover, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Paredes, J. M.; Iwasawa, K., Studying the non-thermal lobes of IRAS 16547-4247 through a multi-wavelength approach, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 559, Num. A13, p. 1 - 6 (2013).
29. Palanque-Delabrouille, N., et al. (incl. Miralda-Escudé, J.), The one-dimensional Lyman Alpha forest power spectrum from BOSS, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 559, Num. A85 (2013).
30. Prieto, J.; Jimenez, R.; Haiman, Z., Gas infall into atomic cooling haloes: on the formation of protogalactic discs and supermassive black holes at z > 10, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 436, Num. 3, p. 2301 - 2325 (2013).
31. Ranalli, P.; Comastri, A.; Vignali, C.; Carrera, F. J.; Cappelluti, N.; Gilli, R.; Puccetti, S.; Brandt, W. N.; Brunner, H.; Brusa, M.; Georgantopoulos, I.; Iwasawa, K.; Mainieri, V., The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S. III. Point source catalogue and number counts in the hard X-rays, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 555, Num. A42, p. A42 (2013).
32. Ribó, J. M.; Crusats, J.; El-Hachemi, Z.; Moyano, A.; Blanco, C.; Hochberg, D., Spontaneous mirror symmetry breaking in the limited enantioselective autocatalysis model: abyssal hydrotermal vents as scenario for the emergence of chirality in prebiotic chemistry, Astrobiology, Vol. 13, Num. 02, p. 132 - 142 (2013).
33. Ribó, J.M.; El-Hachemi, Z.; Crusats, J., Effects of flows in auto-organization, self-assembly, and emergence of chirality, Rendiconti Lincei-Scienze Fisiche e Naturali, Vol. 24, p. 197 - 211 (2013).
34. Richichi, A.; Fors, O.; Cusano, F.; Moerchen, M., Twenty-five Subarcsecond Binaries Discovered by Lunar Occultations, Astronomical Journal, Vol. 146, Num. 3, p. 59 (2013).
35. Roca-Fàbrega, S.; Valenzuela, O.; Figueras, F.; Romero-Gómez, M.; Velázquez, H.; Antoja, T.; Pichardo, B., On galaxy spiral arms' nature as revealed by rotation frequencies, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 432, Num. 4, p. 2878 - 2885 (2013).
36. Russell, D. M.; Russell, T. D.; Miller-Jones, J. C. A.; O'Brien, K.; Soria, R.; Sivakoff, G. R.; Slaven-Blair, T.; Lewis, F.; Markoff, S.; Homan, J.; Altamirano, D.; Curran, P. A.; Rupen, M. P.; Belloni, T. M.; Cadolle Bel, M.; Casella, P.; Corbel, S.; Dhawan, V.; Fender, R. P.; Gallo, E.; Gandhi, P.; Heinz, S.; Körding, E. G.; Krimm, H. A.; Maitra, D.; Migliari, S.; Remillard, R. A.; Sarazin, C. L.; Shahbaz, T.; Tudose, V., An Evolving Compact Jet in the Black Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1836-194, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 768, Num. 2, p. L35 - L41 (2013).
37. Sestayo, Y.; Resconi, E., Uncovering neutrinos from cosmic ray factories: The Multi Point Source method, Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 44, p. 15 - 23 (2013).
38. Slosar, A.; Irsic, V.; Kirkby, D.; Bailey, S.; Busca, N.G.; Delubac, T.; Rich, J.; Aubourg, E.; Bautista, J.E.; Bhardwaj, V.; Blomqvist, M.; Bolton, A.S.; Bovy, J.; Brownstein, J.; Carithers, B.; Croft, R.A.C.; Dawson, K.S.; Font-Ribera, A.; Le Goff, J.M.; Ho, S.; Honscheid, K.; Lee, K.G.; Margala, D.; McDonald, P.; Medolin, B.; Miralda-Escude, J.; Myers, A.D.; Nichol, R.C.; Noterdaeme, P.; Palanque-Delabrouille, N.; Paris, I.; Petitjean, P.; Pieri, M.M.; Piskur, Y.; Roe, N.A.; Ross, N.P.; Rossi, Measurement of baryon acoustic oscillations in the Lyman-alfa forest fluctuations in BOSS data release 9, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 4, p. 026 (2013).
39. Takechi, H.; Canillas, A.; Ribó, J.M.; Watarai, H., Alignment and chirality of porphyrin J aggregates formed at the liquid-liquid interface of a centrifugal liquid membrane cell, Langmuir, Vol. 29, Num. 24, p. 7249 - 7256 (2013).
40. Verde, L.; Feeney, S.M.; Mortlock, D.J.; Peiris, H.V., (Lack of) Cosmological evidence for dark radiation after Planck, Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 9, p. 013 (2013).
41. Verde, L.; Jiménez, R.; Alvarez-Gaume, L.; Heavens, A.F.; Matarrese, S., Multi-variate joint PDF for non-Gaussianities: exact formulation and generic approximations, Vol. 6, Num. 023 (2013).
42. Vito, F.; Vignali, C.; Gilli, R.; Comastri, A.; Iwasawa, K.; Brandt, W.N.; Alexander, D.M.; et al., The high-redshift (z>3) active galactic nucleus population in the 4-Ms Chandra Deep Field-South, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 428, p. 354 - 369 (2013).
43. Vivian, U.; Medling, A.; Sanders, D.; Max, C.; Armus, L.; Iwasawa, K.; Evans, A.; Kewley, L.; Fazio, G., The Inner Kiloparsec of Mrk 273 with Keck Adaptive Optics, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 775, Num. 2, p. 115 (2013).
44. Zabalza, V., Bosch-Ramon, V., Aharonian, F., Khangulyan, D., Unraveling the high-energy emission components of gamma-ray binaries, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 551, p. 17 (2013).
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45. Zhao, G-B.; Saito, S.; Percival, W.J.; Ross, A.J.; Montesano, F.; Viel, M.; Schneider, D.P.; Manera, M.; Miralda-Escudé, J.; Palanque-Delabrouille, N.; Ross, N.P.; Samushia, L.; Sánchez, A.G.; Swanson, M.E.C.; Thomas, D.; Tojeiro, R.; Yèche, Ch.; York, D.G., The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: weighing the neutrino mass using the galaxy power spectrum of the CMASS sample, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 436, Num. 3, p. 2038 - 2053 (2013).
46. Zhao, Y.; Lu, N.; Xu, C.K.; Gao, Y.; Lord, S.; Howell, J.; Isaak, K.G.; Charmandaris, V.; Diaz-Santos, T.; Appleton, P.; Evans, A.; Iwasawa, K.; Leech, J.; Mazzarella, J.; Petric, A.O.; Sanders, D.B.; Schulz, B.; Surace, J.; van der Werf, P.P., A Herschel Survey of the [N II] 205 µm Line in Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies: The [N II] 205 µm Emission as a Star Formation Rate Indicator, Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 765, p. L13 (2013).
CERES (UAB)
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7. Sánchez-Monge, A.; Kurtz, S.; Palau, A.; Estalella, R.; Shepherd, D.; Lizano, S.; Franco, J.; Garay, G., Deciphering the Ionized Gas Content in the Massive Star-forming Complex G75.78+0.34, Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 766, Num. 2, p. 114 (2013).
8. Sánchez-Monge, A.; Palau, A.; Fontani, F.; Busquet, G.; Juárez, C.; Estalella, R.; Tan, J. C.; Sepúlveda, I.; Ho, P. T. P.; Zhang, Q.; Kurtz, S., Properties of dense cores in clustered massive star-forming regions at high angular resolution, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 432, Num. 4, p. 3288 - 3319 (2013).
9. Trinidad, M.; Curiel, S.; Estalella, R.; Cantó, J.; Raga, A.C.; Torrelles, J.M.; Patel, N.; Gómez, J.F.; Anglada, G.; Carrasco-González, C.; Rodríguez, L.F., Formation and evolution of the water maser outflow event in AFGL 2591 VLA 3-N, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 430, p. 1309 - 1323 (2013).
[CRAE-CTE (UPC)] – [ICE (CSIC)]
1. Aznar-Siguán, G., García-Berro, E., Lorén-Aguilar, P., José, J., Isern, J., Detonations in white dwarf dynamical interactions, M.N.R.A.S., 434, 2539-2555, 2013.
2. Cardellach, E., Rius, A., Martín-Neira, M., Fabra, F., Nogués-Correig, O., Ribó, S., Kainulainen, J., Camps, A., D Addio, S., Consolidating the Precision of Interferometric GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry using Airborne Experimental Data, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 99, pp. 1-13, 2013
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3. Díaz-Aguiló, M., Mateos, I., Ramos-Castro, J., Lobo, A., García-Berro, E., Design of the magnetic diagnostics unit onboard LISA Pathfinder, Aerospace Sci. & Tech., 26, 53-59, 2013.
4. Külebi, B., Ekcsi, K.Y., Lorén-Aguilar, P., Isern, J., García-Berro, E., Magnetic white dwarfs with debris disks, M.N.R.A.S., 431, 2778-2788, 2013.
5. Middleton, M. J.; Miller-Jones, J. C. A.; Markoff, S.; Fender, R.; Henze, M.; Hurley-Walker, N.; Scaife, A. M.; Roberts, T. P.; Walton, D.; Carpenter, J.; Macquart, J-P.; Bower, G. C.; Gurwell, M.; Pietsch, W.; Haberl, F.; Harris, J.; Daniel, M.; Miah, J.; Done, C.; Morgan, J. S.; Dickinson, H.; Charles, P.; Burwitz, V.; Della Valle, M.; Freyberg, M.; Greiner, J.; Hernanz, M.; Hartmann, D. H.; Hatzidimitriou, D.; Riffeser, A.; Sala, G.; Seitz, S.; Reig, P.; Rau, A.; Orio, M.; Titterington, D.; Grainge, K., Bright radio emission from an ultraluminous stellar-mass microquasar in M 31, Nature, Volume 493, Issue 7431, pp. 187-190, 2013
6. Rueda, J. A., Boshkayev, K., Izzo, L., Ruffini, R., Lorén-Aguilar, P., Kulebi, B., Aznar-Siguán, G., García-Berro, E., A White Dwarf Merger as Progenitor of the Anomalous X-Ray Pulsar 4U 0142+61?, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 772, pp. L24, 2013
Papers published by three institutes in collaboration
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[CERES (UAB)]-[ICE (CSIC)] 1. Acharya, B. S.; Actis, M.; Aghajani, T. et al. (including Campreciós, J., Carmona, E., Colomé, J., de Oña
Whilhelmi, E., Doro, M., Font, L., Garrido, D.; Gaug, M., Hadasch, D., Munar-Adrover, P., Paredes, J.M., Ribó, M., Torres, D.F., Zanin, R.,), Introducing the CTA concept, Astroparticle Physics 43 (2013) 3-18
2. Aleksic, J.; Antonelli, L.A.; Antoraz, P. et al. (including: Carmona, E.; Doro, M.; Font, L.; Garrido Terrats, D.; Gaug, M.; Hadasch, D.; Marcote, B.; Moldón, J.; Munar-Adrover, P.; Paredes, J.M.; Ribó, M.; Torres, D.F.; Zanin, R. Rea, N.), Observations of the magnetars 4U 0142+61 and 1E 2259+586 with the MAGIC telescopes, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 549, p. 23A (2013).
3. Aleksic, J.; Antonelli, L.A.; Antoraz, P. et al. (including: Carmona, E.; Doro, M.; Font, L.; Garrido Terrats, D.; Gaug, M.; Hadasch, D.; Marcote, B.; Moldón, J.; Munar-Adrover, P.; Paredes, J.M.; Ribó, M.; Torres, D.F.; Zanin, R.), The simultaneous low state spectral energy distribution of 1ES 2344+514 from radio to very high energies, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 556, Num. A67 (2013).
4. Aleksic, J.; Antonelli, L.A.; Antoraz, P. et al. (including: Carmona, E.; Doro, M.; Font, L.; Garrido Terrats, D.; Gaug, M.; Hadasch, D.; Marcote, B.; Moldón, J.; Munar-Adrover, P.; Paredes, J.M.; Ribó, M.; Torres, D.F.; Zanin, R.), Very high energy gamma-ray observation of the peculiar transient event Swift J1644+57 with the MAGIC telescopes and AGILE, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 552, p. A112 (2013).
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[CRAE-CTE (UPC)]-[ICE (CSIC)] 1. Artigues, B.; Portell, J.; Villafranca, A.G.; Ahmadloo, H.; García-Berro, E., Discrete wavelet transform fully
adaptive prediction error coder: image data compression based on CCSDS 122.0 and fully adaptive prediction error coder, Journal Of Applied Remote Sensing, Vol. 7(1), Num. 074592 (2013).
2. Isern, J.; Jean, P.; Bravo, E.; Diehl, R.; Knödlseder, J.; Domingo, A.; Hirschmann, A.; Hoeflich, P.; Lebrun, F.; Renaud, M.; Soldi, S.; Elías-Rosa, N.; Hernanz, M.; Kulebi, B.; Zhang, X.; Badenes, C.; Dom ínguez, I.; Garcia, D.; Jordi, C.; Lichti, G.; Vedrenne, G.; Von Ballmoos, P., Observation of SN2011fe with INTEGRAL. I. Pre-maximum phase, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 552, Num. A97, p. 1 - 9 (2013).
PUBLICATIONS NON SCI Papers in which only one institute is participating
ACE (ICCUB) 1. Abedi, H.; Figueras, F.; Aguilar, L.; Romero-Gómez, M., The analysis of Gaia capabilities, Highlights of Spanish
Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, p. 641 - 641 (2013).
2. Balaguer-Núñez, L.; Jordi, C.; Muiños, J. L.; Galadí-Enríquez, D.; Masana, E., Studies on the corona of open clusters, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 644 - 644 (2013).
3. Bosch-Ramon, V., Relativistic stellar jets: dynamics and non-thermal radiation. Estimates on the dynamical impact of the stellar wind in low- and high-mass microquasars, EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol. 61, Num. 03001 (2013).
4. Carrasco, J. M.; Catalán, S.; Jordi, C.; Tremblay, P.; Napiwotzki,E., R.; Luri, X.; Robin, A. C.; Kowalski, P. M.; Reylé, C., White Dwarfs population as seen by Gaia, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 528 - 533 (2013).
5. Castañeda-Pons, J.; Torra, J.; Fabricius, C., Instrument calibration and data processing systems of Gaia, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 856 - 861 (2013).
6. Catalán, S.; Carrasco, J. M.; Tremblay, P.E.; Jordi, C.; Napiwotzki, R.; Luri, X.; Robin, A. C.; Kowalski, P. M.; Reylé, C., White Dwarfs as Seen by Gaia, 18th European White Dwarf Workshop, Vol. 469, p. 245 (2013).
7. 3. Dawson K.S., Schlegel D.J., Ahn C.P., Anderson S.F., Aubourg E., Bailey S., Barkhouser R.H., Bautista J.E., Beifiori A., Berlind A.A., Bhardwaj V., Bizyaev D., Blake C.H., Blanton M.R., Blomqvist M., Bolton A.S., Borde A., Bovy J., Brandt W.N., Brewington H., Brinkmann J., Brown P.J., Brownstein J.R., Bundy K., Busca N.G., Carithers W., Carnero A.R., Carr M.A., Chen Y., Comparat J., Connolly N., Cope F., Croft R.A.C., Cuesta A., Dacosta L., Davenport J.R.A., Delubac T., De Putter R., Dhital S., Ealet A., Ebelke G.L., Eisenstein D.J., Escoffier S., Fan X., Filiz Ak N., Finley H., Font-Ribera A., Genova-Santos R., Gunn J.E., Guo H., Haggard D., Hall P.B., Hamilton J.-C., Harris B., Harris D.W., Ho S., Hogg D.W., Holder D., Honscheid K., Huehnerhoff J., Jordan B., Jordan W.P., Kauffmann G., Kazin E., Kirkby D., Klaene M.A., Kneib J.-P., Legoff J.-M., Lee K.-G., Long D.C., Loomis C.P.,
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Lundgren B., Lupton R., Maia M.A.G., Makler M., Malanushenko E., Malanushenko V., Mandelbaum R., Manera M., Maraston C., Margala D., Masters K.L., McBride C.K., McDonald P., McGreer I., McMahon R., Mena O., Miralda-Escude J., Montero-Dorta A.D., Montesano F., Muna D., Myers A.D., Naugle T., Nichol R.C., Noterdaeme P., Nuza S.E., Olmstead M.D., Oravetz A., Oravetz D., Owen R., Padmanabhan N., Palanque-Delabrouille N., Pan K., Parejko J., Paris I., Percival W.J., Perez-Fournon I., Pérez-Ràfols I., Petitjean P., Pfaffenberger R., Pforr J., Pieri M.M., Prada F., Price-Whelan A., Raddick M.J., Rebolo R., Rich J., Richards G.T., Rockosi C., Roe N., Ross A.J., Ross N.P., Rossi G., Rubino-Martin J.A., Samushia L., Sanchez A., Sayres C., Schmidt S.J., Schneider D.P., Scoccola C.G., Seo H.-J., Shelden A., Sheldon E., Shen Y., Shu Y., Slosar A., Smee S., Snedden S.A., Stauffer F., Steele O., Strauss M., Streblyanska A., Suzuki N., Swanson M.C., Tal T., Tanaka M., Thomas D., Tinker J.L., Tojeiro R., Tremonti C., Vargas Magana M., Verde L., Viel M., Wake D.A., Watson M., Weaver B., Weinberg D.H., Weiner B.J., West A.A., White M., Wood-Vasey W.M., Yeche C., Zehavi I., Zhao G.-B., Zheng Z., The baryon oscillation spectroscopic survey of SDSS-III, Astronomical Journal, Vol. 145, Num. 10 (2013).
8. Díaz Trigo, M.; Boirin, L.; Migliari, S.; Miller-Jones, J.; Parmar, A.; Sidoli, L., Variability of winds in X-ray binaries, IAU Symposia, Vol. 290, p. 25 - 28 (2013).
9. Fabricius, C.; Jordi, C.; Carrasco, J. M.; Voss, H.; Weiler, M., Gaia photometric calibration, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 880 - 885 (2013).
10. Figueras, F.; Jordi, C.; Spanish Participants in Reg; Great, REG and GREAT, two networks to optimize Gaia scientific exploitation, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, p. 650 - 650 (2013).
11. Figueras, F.; Hidalgo, S. L.; Czekaj, M.; Aparicio, A.; Carrasco, J. M.; Gallart, C.; Jordi, .; Robin, A. C., Towards a reliable star formation history of the galactic disk in the Gaia era, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 549 - 554 (2013).
12. Jordi, C.; Carrasco, J. M.; Pancino, E.; Altavilla, G.; Marinoni, S.; Cocozza, G.; Figueras, F.; Voss, H.; Galleti, S.,Ragaini, S.;Schuster, W.; Fabricius, C.; Monguió, M.; Masana, .; Bellazzini, M.; Cacciari, C.; Bragaglia, A.; Weiler, M.; Bragaglia, A.,The Gaia Spectrophotometric Standard Stars, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 949 - 949 (2013).
13. Masana, E.; Luri, X.; Borrachero, R.; Robin, A.; Jordi, C., The Gaia Universe Model, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 659 - 659 (2013).
14. Purcell, C. R.; Hoare, M. G.; Cotton, W. D.; Lumsden, S. L.; Urquhart, J. S.; Chandler, C.; Churchwell, E. B.; Diamond, P.; Dougherty, S. M.; Fender, R. P.; Fuller, G.; Garrington, S. T.; Gledhill, T. M.; Goldsmith, P. F.; Hindson, L.; Jackson, J. M.; Kurtz, S. E.; Martí, J.; Moore, T. J. T.; Mundy, L. G.; Muxlow, T. W. B.; Oudmaijer, R. D.; Pandian, J. D.; Paredes, J. M.; Shepherd, D. S.; Smethurst, S.; Spencer, R. E.; Thompson, M. A.; Umana, G.; Zijlstra, A. A., The Coordinated Radio and Infrared Survey for High-mass Star Formation. II. Source Catalog, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol. 205, Num. 1, p. 1 - 22 (2013).
15. Roca-Fàbrega, S.; Valenzuela, O.; Figueras, F.; Romero-Gómez, M.; Velázquez, H.; Antoja, T.; Pichardo, B., On the galactic spiral arms nature as revealed by the kinematics of the stellar component, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, p. 612 - 617 (2013).
16. Romero-Gómez, M.; Antoja, T.; Figueras, F.; Aguilar, L. A.; Athanassoula, E., The invariant manifolds and the Milky Way galactic bar(s), Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, p. 618 - 622 (2013).
17. Salvador-Solé, E.; Manrique, A., Dark matter halo properties from the power spectrum of density perturbations, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII. Edited by J. C. Guirado, L.M. Lara, V. Quilis, and J. Gorgas (eds), p. 146 - 151 (2013).
18. Salvador-Solé, E.; Manrique, A.; Viñas, J., Tracking the reionisation history of the universe, Fourth Science Meeting with the GTC. Eds. C. Múñoz-Tuñón & J.M. Rodríguez-Espinosa, Vol. 42, p. 75 - 76 (2013).
19. Torra, J.; Gaia Group, Gaia: the challenge begins, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 82 - 94 (2013).
20. Vito, F.; Vignali, C.; Gilli, R.; Comastri, A.; Iwasawa, K.; Brandt, W. N.; Alexander, D. M.; Brusa, M.; Lehmer, B.; Bauer, F. E.; Schneider, D. P.; Xue, Y. Q.; Luo, B., The z>3 AGN population in the 4 Ms CDFS, Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana, Vol. 84, p. 685 (2013).
21. Voss, H.; Jordi, C.; Fabricius, C.; Carrasco, J. M.; Masana, E.; Luri, X., Exoplanetary transits as seen by Gaia, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), p. 738 - 743 (2013).
CERES (UAB) 1. Cardona, L.A., Y. Guo, Ferrer, C., Fault tolerant architectures by partial reconfiguration, Proceedings of SPIE
Symposium on Microtechnologies: VLSI Circuits and Systems VI. Editado por SPIE: The international Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A., Vol. 8764, 2013, pp. 876423-1 a 876423-7. ISSN: 0277-786X, doi:10.1117/12.2017594
2. García-Quinchía, A., G. Falco, F. Dovis, Ferrer, C., Constrained Non-linear Fitting for Stochastic Modeling of Inertial Sensors, Proceedings of the Conference on Design & Archtectures for Signal & Image Processing (DASIP 2013), páginas 119-125. Editada por el IEEE Service Center, Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.A. y ECSI: European Electronic Chips & Systems design Initiative, Gières, Francia. 8-10 Octubre, 2013. ISBN: 979-10-92279-02-3 y ISSN: 2163-5137.
3. Sileshi, B.G., Ferrer, C., J. Oliver: Particle Filters and Resampling Techniques: Importance in Computational Complexity Analysis, Proceedings of the Conference on Design & Archtectures for Signal & Image Processing (DASIP 2013), páginas 274-280. Editada por el IEEE Service Center, Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.A. y ECSI: European Electronic Chips & Systems design Initiative, Gières, Francia. 8-10 Octubre, 2013. ISBN: 979-10-92279-02-3 y ISSN: 2163-5137.
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CRAE-CTE (UPC)
1. Bozzo, E., et al., including García-Berro, E., The Large Observatory For X-ray Timing: LOFT, Proceedings of Science, PoS(INTEGRAL 2012)141, 2013
2. Forte, G.F., J. Querol, Camps A., Vall-llossera, M., Real-Time RFI Detection and Mitigation System for Microwave Radiometers, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2013; 51(10): 4928-4935
3. Forte, G.F., J.M. Tarongi Bauza, V. de Pau, Vall-llossera, M., Camps A., Experimental Study on the Performance of RFI Detection Algorithms in Microwave Radiometry: Towards an Optimum Combined Test, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 10/2013; 51(10): 4936-4944
4. García-Berro, E., Althaus, L.G., Stellar Structure, Stellar Evolution, in Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems, Springer Verlag, vol. 4, 1-50, 2013
5. García-Berro, E., The formation and evolution of ONe white dwarfs: prospects for the Accretion Induced Collapse, Binary paths to Type Ia Supernovae explosions, IAU Symposium 281, (Cambridge University Press), 7, 52-59, 2013
6. García-Berro, E., Torres, S., Krzesinski, J., Kleinman, S.J., Monte Carlo simulations of the luminosity function of hot white dwarfs, White Dwarfs, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 469, 109-112, 2013
7. Garcia-Taberner, L., Masdemont, J.J., Methodology and Estimation Costs for Proximity Maneuvering Spacecraft Formations in the Vicinity of Libration Points, 63nd International Astronautical Congress 2012, ISSN-0074-1795, ISBN-978-161839805-5, Vol., p. 5754 – 5761, 2013,
8. Prado, A.F.B., Masdemont, J.J., Zanardi, M.C., Yokoyama, T., Winter, S.M., Gomes, V.M., Mathematical Methods Applied to the Celestial Mechanics of Artificial Satellites 2013, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, ISSN-1024-123X, Vol. 2013, p. 1 – 5, 2013
9. Rodriguez-Alvarez, N., Akos, D., Zavorotny, V.U., Smith, J.A., Camps A., C.W. Fairall. Airborne GNSS-R Wind Retrievals Using Delay–Doppler Maps, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 01/2013; 51(1):626-641
10. Valencia, E., Camps A., N. Rodriguez-Alvarez, Park, H., Ramos-Perez, I., Using GNSS-R Imaging of the Ocean Surface for Oil Slick Detection, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 2013; 6:217-223, AUTORS A.F.B. Prado & J.J. Masdemont & M.C. Zanardi &, T. Yokoyama & S.M. Winter & V.M. Gomes, Mathematical Methods Applied to the Celestial Mechanics of Artificial Satellites 2013, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, ISSN-1024-123X, Vol. 2013, p. 1, - 5, 2013
ICE (CSIC)
1. Alonso, C., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Ortiz, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Pastor, S., de los Reyes, J. A., Linking a Fireball to its Likely Parent Near Earth Object by Means of Orbital Analysis Software Tools, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1423, 2013
2. Alonso-Azcárate, J., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Zamorano, J., Izquierdo, J., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Ortiz, J. L., Ocaña, F., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Lacruz, J., et al,Analysis of a Superbolide Observed over the Iberian Peninsula on July 21, 2012, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1055, 2013
3. Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Montes, D., Caballero, J. A., Klutsch, A., Morales, J. C., Mundt, R., Ribas, I., Reiners, A., Quirrenbach, A., Amado, P. J., et al, CARMENES. IV. Preliminary low-resolution spectroscopic characterisation, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 431-431, 2013
4. Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Montes, D., Jeffers, S., Caballero, J. A., Zechmeister, M., Mundt, R., Reiners, A., Amado, P. J., Casal, E., Cortés-Contreras, M., Ribas, I., et al, CARMENES at PPVI. High-Resolution Spectroscopy of M Dwarfs with FEROS, CAFE and HRS, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster \#2K021, pp. 21, 2013
5. Alvarez, G., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Ortiz, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Cabrera, J., A Fireball Produced by a Meteoroid Following a Retrograde Orbit, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1107, 2013
6. Amado, P. J., Quirrenbach, A., Caballero, J. A., Mandel, H., Ribas, I., Reiners, A., Sanchez-Carrasco, M. A., Seifert, W., Mundt, R., Carmenes Consortium, , CARMENES: A radial-velocity survey for terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of M dwarfs. A historical overview, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 842-847, 2013
7. Aranda, P., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Toscano, F. M., A Northern May Ophiuchid Fireball Imaged in 2012 in the Framework of the Spanish Meteor Network, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1124, 2013
8. Arcones, A., Bleicher, M., Fritsch, M., Galatyuk, T., Nicmorus, D., Petersen, H., Ratti, C., Tolos, L., Proceedings of FAIR NExt generation ScientistS 2012 (FAIRNESS 2012), Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 426, 2013
9. Ares, J., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Toscano, F. M., Spectrum and Orbit of a November Leonis Minorids Bolide Observed in 2011, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1106, 2013
10. Bamba, K., S. Nojiri and, Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity: walk through accelerating cosmology , P r o c e e d i n g s of the 7th MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS MEETING:Summer School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics September 9 -19, 2012, Belgrade, Serbia Inst of Physics, Belgrade 2013, B. Dragovich, Z. Rakic, pp. p.19-34, 2013, Inst of Physics, Belgrade, Institute of Physics
11. Bergemann, M., Serenelli, A., Ruchti, G., Spectroscopic distances to late-type stars, IAU Symposium, de Grijs, R., 289, pp. 83-86, 2013
12. Brandt, S., Hernanz, M., Feroci, M., Amati, L., Alvarez, L., Azzarello, P., Barret, D., Bozzo, E., Budtz-J\orgensen, C., Campana, R., Karelin, D., et al, Observing GRBs with the LOFT Wide Field Monitor, EAS Publications Series, Castro-Tirado, A. J., Gorosabel, J., Park, I. H., 61, pp. 617-623, 2013
13. Caballero, J. A., Cortés-Contreras, M., Alonso-Floriano, F. J., López-Santiago, J., Klutsch, A., Montes, D., Morales, J. C., Abellán de Paco, F. J., Amado, P. J., Béjar, V. J. S., Ribas, I., et al, CARMENES at PPVI. CARMENCITA Herbs and Spices to Help you Prepare a Genuine Target Sample, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster \#2K020, pp. 20, 2013
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14. Caballero, J. A., Cortés-Contreras, M., López-Santiago, J., Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Klutsch, A., Montes, D., Morales, J. C., Mundt, R., Ribas, I., Reiners, A., et al, CARMENES. III. CARMENCITA, the input catalogue, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 645-645, 2013
15. Canizares, P., Gair, J. R., Sopuerta, C. F., Constraining Gravity with LISA Detections of Binaries, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 319, 2013
16. Cardona, R., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Orbit and Spectrum of a Southern Delta-Aquariid Fireball, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1122, 2013
17. Casas, R., Juan, J., Naves, R., Perelló, C., Rovira, J., Selva, A., Schnabel, C., UCAC2 42913552 a Double Star Discovered During an Asteroidal Occultation, Journal of Double Star Observations, 9, 3, pp. 183, 2013, Published in Journal of Double Star Observations
18. Casas, R., Vaquero, J.M., The Sunspot Catalogues of Carrington, Peters and de la Rue: Quality Control and Machine-Readable Versions, Solar Physics, 2013, Published in Solar Physics
19. Castillo-Morales, A., Pérez-Gallego, J., Gallego, J., Guzmán, R., Castander, F. J., Garland, C., Gruel, N., Pisano, D. J., Muñoz-Mateos, J. C., Ocaña, F., et al, 2D kinematical study in local luminous compact blue galaxies. Starburst origin in UCM2325+2318, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 434-434, 2013
20. Cervantes, F. G., Flatscher, R., Gerardi, D., Burkhardt, J., Gerndt, R., Nofrarias, M., Reiche, J., Heinzel, G., Danzmann, K., Boté, L. G., Martin, V., Mateos, I., et al, LISA Technology Package Flight Hardware Test Campaign, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 141, 2013
21. Colucci, G., Mannarelli, M., Manuel, C., r-Mode Oscillations and Rocket Effect in Rotating Superfluid Neutron Stars. I. Formalism, Astrophysics, 56, pp. 88-103, 2013
22. Cortés-Contreras, M., Caballero, J. A., Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Klutsch, A., López-Santiago, J., Montes, D., Dorda, R., Alonso-Santiago, J., Morales, J. C., Béjar, V. J. S., Ribas, I., et al, CARMENES. V. M dwarfs in multiple systems, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 646-646, 2013
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53. Jimenez, P., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Orbital Parameters and Chemical Nature of Omicron Cygnids Meteoroids, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1158, 2013
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56. Li, J., Torres, D. F., Zhang, S., Hadasch, D., Rea, N., Caliandro, G. A., Chen, Y., Wang, J., Unveiling the super-orbital modulation of LS I + 61\deg303 in X-rays, IAU Symposium, 290, pp. 255-256, 2013
57. López, S., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Castro-Tirado, A. J., A Sporadic Fireball Produced by a Meteoroid Trapped in a Jovian Resonance, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1139, 2013
58. Lopez-Morales, M., Ribas, I., Sing, D. K., Huitson, C., Rodler, F., García-Melendo, E., Belu, A., Cabrera-Lavers, A., Results of the First Exoplanet Transmission Spectroscopy Attempt with GTC, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series, 42, pp. 10-11, 2013
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61. Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Linking meteoroid streams to their parent bodies by means of orbital association software tools, Proceedings of the International Meteor Conference, 31st IMC, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 2012, Gyssens, M., Roggemans, P., pp. 133-135, 2013
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68. Morales, J. C., Ribas, I., Caballero, J. A., Reiners, A., Montes, D., Cortés-Contreras, M., Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Mundt, R., Quirrenbach, A., Amado, P. J., et al, CARMENES. II. Science case and M-dwarf sample, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 664-664, 2013
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71. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Llorca, J., UV-NIR Spectra of the Most Reflective Carbonaceous Chondrite Groups: CH, CR and R, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1533, 2013
72. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Martín-Torres, F. J., SNC Meteorites: Atmosphere Implantation Ages and the Climatic Evolution of Mars, The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets, Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Raulin, F., Muller, C., Nixon, C., 35, pp. 165, 2013
73. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Mestres, N., Chennaoui Aoudjehane, N., Madiedo, J. M., Studying SNC achondrites: Looking for clues on Mars, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 719-726, 2013
74. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Mestres, N., Fraxedas, J., Alonso-Azcárate, J., Studying Carbonate Globules in Allan Hills 84001 to Better Understand Aqueous Alteration in Early Mars, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 2063, 2013
75. Mundt, R., Alonso-Floriano, F. J., Caballero, J. A., Klutsch, A., Montes, D., Morales, J. C., Cortés-Contreras, M., Ribas, I., Reiners, A., Quirrenbach, A., et al, CARMENES at PPVI. Low-Resolution Spectroscopy of M Dwarfs with CAFOS at Calar Alto, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster \#2K055, pp. 55, 2013
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77. Ocaña, F., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Zamorano, J., Izquierdo, J., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Physico-Chemical Properties of 109P/Swift-Tuttle Debris, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1159, 2013
78. Ocaña, F., Zamorano, J., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Izquierdo, J., Gallego, J., Palos, M. F., Muñoz-Ibáñez, B., Rodríguez-Coira, G., García, R., Santamaría, A., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., et al, First scientific results of the Fireball Detection Station at UCM Observatory, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 748-748, 2013
79. Ordoñez, L., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Atmospheric Trajectory, Orbit and Chemical Composition of a Sporadic Bolide Imaged in 2011, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1160, 2013
80. Osorio, M., Anglada, G., Carrasco-Gonzalez, C., Torrelles, J., D'Alessio, P., Rodriguez, L. F., Calvet, N., Gomez, J. F., Mayén-Gijón, J. M., Dent, W., Signs of Planetary Formation in the Disk of HD169142, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster \#2B007, pp. 7, 2013
81. Ospina, N., Hernanz, M., An analytical model of accretion onto white dwarfs, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 667-667, 2013
82. Palos, M. F., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Zamorano, J., Izquierdo, J., Ocaña, F., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Analysis of a Northern October Delta Arietid Fireball Imaged in 2012, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1421, 2013
83. Pons, J. A., Viganò, D., Rea, N., A highly resistive layer within the crust of X-ray pulsars limits their spin periods, Nature Physics, 9, pp. 431-434, 2013
84. Prieto, S., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Zamorano, J., Izquierdo, J., Ocaña, F., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Ortiz, J. L., A 2012 Geminid Fireball: Atmospheric Trajectory, Orbit and Spectrum, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1108, 2013
85. Pujols, P., Amblàs, M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Dergham, J., Madiedo, J. M., Montanyà, J., van der Velde, O., A 5-Years Fireball Monitoring Experience of an Astronomical Association Operating a High-Sensitivity Video Station in the Framework of the Spanish Meteor Network, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 2054, 2013
86. Quirrenbach, A., Amado, P. J., Caballero, J. A., Mandel, H., Mundt, R., Reiners, A., Ribas, I., Sánchez Carrasco, M. A., Seifert, W., Azzaro, M., et al, CARMENES: Blue planets orbiting red dwarfs, European Physical Journal Web of Conferences, 47, pp. 5006, 2013
87. Quirrenbach, A., Amado, P. J., Caballero, J. A., Seifert, W., Azzaro, M., Galadí, D., García-Vargas, M. L., Mandel, H., Mundt, R., Reiners, A., Ribas, I., et al, CARMENES at PPVI. Looking for Exo-Earths around M Dwarfs, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster \#2K023, pp. 23, 2013
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89. Robles, V., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Determination of Physico-Chemical Parameters of a Possible Sigma Hydrid Fireball Observed in 2012, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1426, 2013
90. Rodriguez, A. Y., Madiedo, J. M., Lyytinen, E., Ortiz, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Cabrera, J., A Potential Meteorite-Dropping Fireball Recorded over Spain in 2011, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1101, 2013
91. Rodriguez-Vallejo, M. L., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Zamorano, J., Izquierdo, J., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Ortiz, J. L., Ocaña, F., Sánchez de Miguel, A., The ''Valencia de las Torres'' Superbolide of August 23, 2012, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1156, 2013
92. Romanets, O., Garcia-Recio, C., Salcedo, L. L., Nieves, J., Tolos, L., Odd-parity dynamically generated baryon resonances with beauty flavor, Acta Physica Polonica Supplement, 6, 3, pp. 973-978, 2013
93. Romero, A., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., A Meteoroid from a Jupiter Family Comet Recorded as a Bright Bolide in 2012, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1149, 2013
94. Salas, I., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Ortiz, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Cabrera, J., Development of a Continuous Spectroscopic Campaign in the Framework of the Spanish Meteor Network, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1074, 2013
95. Sánchez de Miguel, A., Ocaña, F., Madiedo, J. M., Ortuño, F., Conde, A., León, P., Gómez Sánchez-Tirado, M. A., Mayo, D., Raya, R., Zamorano, J., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., et al, The 2012 Geminids Balloon-Borne Misson Over Spain, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 2202, 2013
96. Sánchez-Lavega, A., Legarreta, J., García-Melendo, E., Hueso, R., Pérez-Hoyos, S., Gómez-Forrellad, J. M., Fletcher, L. N., Orton, G. S., Simon-Miller, A., Chanover, N., et al,Colors of Jupiter's large anticyclones and the interaction of a Tropical Red Oval with the Great Red Spot in 2008, Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets), 118, pp. 2537-2557, 2013
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97. Segura-Pinto, J., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., On the Orbit and Chemical Nature of Phi-Bootids Meteoroids, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1065, 2013
98. Serenelli, A., Maxted, P., Miglio, A., Discovery of non-radial pulsations in a stripped red-giant star, EAS Publications Series, 63, pp. 169-174, 2013
99. Sopuerta, C. F., Probing the Strong Gravity Regime with eLISA: Progress on EMRIs, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 69, 2013
100. Sperhake, U., Berti, E., Cardoso, V., Numerical simulations of black-hole binaries and gravitational wave emission, Comptes Rendus Physique, 14, pp. 306-317, 2013
101. Tomasella, L., Ochner, P., Benetti, S., Pastorello, A., Cappellaro, E., Bedin, L., Turatto, M., Spiro, S., Tartaglia, L., Harutyunyan, A., Elias-Rosa, N., et al, Psn J12211796+1130252 in NGC 4294, Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams, 3419, pp. 1, 2013
102. Toscano, F. M., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Ortiz, J. L., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Cabrera, J., Physico-Chemical Properties of Meteoroids from the Alpha-Capricornid Stream, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1066, 2013
103. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Martín-Torres, F. J., Raulin, F., Muller, C., Nixon, C., Implication of Impacts in the Young Earth Sun Paradox and the Evolution of Earth's Atmosphere, The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets, 35, pp. 85, 2013
104. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Meech, K. J., Rodriguez, D., Sanchez, A., Lacruz, J., Riesen, T. E., Post-Discovery Photometric Follow-Up of Sungrazing Comet C/2012 S1 ISON, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1576, 2013
105. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Muller, C., Nixon, C., Raulin, F., Introduction: On the Early Evolution of the Atmosphere of Terrestrial Planets: COST Action CM\#0805, The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets, 35, pp. 1-4614, 2013
106. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Raulin, F., Muller, C., Nixon, C., Nitrogen in Solar System Minor Bodies: Delivery Pathways to Primeval Earth, The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets, 35, pp. 9, 2013
107. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Llorca, J., Reflectance spectra of primitive chondrites, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 727-732, 2013
108. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Mestres, N., Fraxedas, J., Zolensky, M. E., Nakamura, T., Martins, Z., Evidence for Extended Aqueous Alteration in CR Carbonaceous Chondrites, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1929, 2013
109. Vilardell, F., Colomé, J., Sanz, J., Gil, P., Ribas, I., Observing with the Telescopi Joan Oró, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 958-958, 2013
110. Zamorano, J., Madiedo, J. M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Izquierdo, J., Ocaña, F., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Orbit and Lines Identification in the Emission Spectrum of a Sporadic Fireball, Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference Abstracts, 44, pp. 1057, 2013
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2. Lian, Y., Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., Tang, G., A Note on the Dynamics around the Lagrange Points of the Earth-Moon System in a Complete Solar System Model, 64nd International Astronautical Congress 2013, ISSN-1995-6258, ISBN-978-161839805-5, Vol. 6, p. 1 – 6, 2013
3. Lladó, N., Ren, Y., Masdemont, J.J., Gómez, G., Capturing small Asteroids into Sun-Earth Lagrangian Points for Mining Purposes, 63nd International Astronautical Congress 2012, ISSN-0074-1795, ISBN-978-161839805-5, Vol. 7, p 5764 – 5773, 2013
4. Olikara, Z., Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., End-of-life Disposal of Libration Point Orbit Spacecraft, 64nd International Astronautical Congress 2013, ISSN-1995-6258, ISBN-978-161839805-5, Vol. 6, p. 1, - 13, 2013
5. Paita, F., Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., On the Cucker-Smale Flocking Model Applied to a Formation Moving in A Central Force Field around the Earth, 64nd International Astronautical Congress, ISSN-1995-6258, ISBN-978-161839805-5 2013, Vol 6, p. 1 – 10, 2013,
6. Pérez, D., Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., Detecting Invariant Manifolds using Hyperbolic Lagrangian Coherent Structures, Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, ISBN-978-0-87703-543-5, ISSN-0065-3438, Vol. 145 p 867 – 879, 2013
7. Pérez, D., Masdemont J.J., Gómez, G., Jet Transport Propagation of Uncertainties for Orbits around the Earth, 64nd International Astronautical Congress 2013, ISSN-1995-6258, ISBN-978-161839805-5, Vol. 6, p. 1 – 8, 2013
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[ICE (CSIC)] 1. Herrero, E., Ribas, I., Jordi, C., Optimizing exoplanet transit searches, Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII,
pp. 747-747, 2013 2. Herrero, E.; Ribas, I.; Jordi, C.; Morales, J. C.; Lanza, A. F., Modelling the photosphere of active stars,
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, p. 699 - 706 (2013).
3. Palau, A.; Estalella, R.; Girart, J. M.; Fuente, A.; Hennebelle, P.; Commercon, B.; Zhang, Q.; Busquet, G.; Fontani, F.; Bontemps, S.; Sanchez-Monge, A.; Di Francesco, J., Fragmentation of massive dense cores down to ~1000 AU: relation between fragmentation and density structure, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster #1S038, Vol. (2013).
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[CRAE-CTE (UPC)]-[ICE (CSIC)] 1. Catalán, S., Napiwotzki, R., Hodgkin, S., Pinfield, D., Cristobal Hornillos, D., Tremblay, P.E., Isern, J., García-
Berro, E., Cool white dwarfs identified in the WTS, White Dwarfs, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 469, 235-240, 2013
2. Díaz-Aguiló, M., García-Berro, E., Lobo, A., Mateos, I., Gibert, F., Nofrarias, M., Estimation of the magnetic noise contribution to LISA Pathfinder differential acceleration, Proc. Of the 9th LISA Symposium, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 467, 257-258, 2013
3. García-Berro, E., Torres, S., Isern, J., Salaris, M. Althaus, L.G., A consistency test of white dwarf and main sequence ages: NGC 6791, Ageing low mas stars: from red giants to white dwarfs, EPJ Conf. Ser., 43, 05003, 2013
4. García-Berro, E., Torres, S., Lorén-Aguilar, P., Aznar-Siguán, G., Camacho, J., Külebi, B., Isern, J., Althaus, L.G., Córsico, A.H., On the origin of high-field magnetic white dwarfs, White Dwarfs, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 469, 423-428, 2013
5. Henze, M.; Pietsch, W.; Haberl, F.; Hernanz, M.; Sala, G.; Valle, M.; Hatzidimitriou, D.; Rau, Arne; H., Dieter H.; Burwitz, V.; Greiner, J., Classical Novae as Supersoft X-ray Sources in the Andromeda Galaxy, Binary Paths to Type Ia Supernovae Explosions, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 281, p. 105-112 (01/2013)
6. Isern, J., Artigas, A., García-Berro, E., White dwarf cooling sequences and cosmochronology, Ageing low mas stars: from red giants to white dwarfs, EPJ Conf. Ser., 43, 05002, 2013
7. Isern, J., Catalán, S., García-Berro, E., Hernanz, M., The impact of mergers in the mass distribution of white dwarfs, White Dwarfs, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 469, 71-76, 2013
8. José, J., Casanova, J., García-Berro, E., Hernanz, M., Shore, S.N., Calder, A.C., Classical and Recurrent Nova Models, Binary paths to Type Ia Supernovae explosions, IAU Symp. 281, (Cambridge University Press), 7}, 80-87, 2013
9. Külebi, B., Ekçi, K.Y., Lorén-Aguilar, P., Isern, J., García-Berro, E., Magnetic white dwarfs with debris disks, White Dwarfs, ASP Conference Series Proceedings, 469, 417-422, 2013
10. Mateos, I., Diaz-Aguiló, M., Gibert, F., Lloro, I., Lobo, J. A., Nofrarias, M., Ramos-Castro, J., Magnetic Back Action Effect of Magnetic Sensors for eLISA/NGO, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 341, 2013
11. McNamara, P., Antonucci, F., Armano, M., Audley, H., Auger, G., Benedetti, M., Binetruy, P., Bogenstahl, J., Bortoluzzi, D., Brandt, N., Gesa, L., Gibert, F., Karnesis, N.,Lloro, I., Martin, V., Mateos, I., Nofrarias, M., Ramos-Castro, J., Sopuerta, C. F., et al, The LISA Pathfinder Mission, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 5, 2013
12. Nofrarias, M., Antonucci, F., Armano, M., Audley, H., Auger, G., Benedetti, M., Binetruy, P., Bogenstahl, J., Bortoluzzi, D., Brandt, N., Gesa, L., Gibert, F., Karnesis, N.,Lloro, I., Martin, V., Mateos, I., Ramos-Castro, J., Sopuerta, C. F., et al, State Space Modelling and Data Analysis Exercises in LISA Pathfinder, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Auger, G., Binétruy, P., Plagnol, E., 467, pp. 161, 2013
13. Park, H., Valencia, E., Camps A., Rius, A., Ribo, S., M. Martin-Neira, Delay Tracking in Spaceborne GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 10, 1, pp. 57-61, 2013
BOOKS EDITED ICE (CSIC) 1. Trigo-Rodríguez, J. M., Raulin, F., Muller, C., Nixon, C., The Early Evolution of the Atmospheres of Terrestrial
Planets, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, Springer, ISBN: 978-1-4614-5190-7 (Print) 978-1-4614-5191-4 (Online), Volume 35, 2013
2. Torres, D.F., Reimer, O. (Editors), Cosmic-ray induced phenomenology in star formation environments (2nd Session of the Sant Cugat Forum of Astrophysics), Springer, ISSN 1570-6591, 2013
3. Array J. Hinton, S. Sarkar, Torres, D.F., & J. Knapp (Editors), Astroparticle Physics Special Issue: Seeing the High-Energy Universe with the Cherenkov Telescope 2013, ISSN: 0927-6505, Volume 43, 2013
COURSES ICE (CSIC) 1 Elizalde, E., International law issues in the quest for the most fundamental principles of Nature, course of
lectures, Universidad de Fez, Morocco, 6 hours, 15/03/2013 – 17/03/2013 2 Elizalde, E., Models of Modified Einsteinian Gravity, course of lectures, Universidade Estadual de Londrina,
Brasil, 10 hours, 21/10/2013 – 26/10/2013 3 Elizalde, E., Quantum Vacuum Energy: the Casimir Effect and the Cosmological Constant, course of lectures,
Universidad de Sousse, Tunisia, 6 hours, 28/06/2013 – 30/06/2013 4 Elizalde, E., Aspects of Modern Cosmology, course of lectures, University of Trento, Italy, 6 hours, 24/07/2013 –
28/07/2013 5 Girart, J.M., Structure and Star Formation: Water fasers in star-forming regions, course of lectures, Universitat de
Barcelona, Spain, 1,5 hours, 21/10/2013 6 Odintsov, S. D., Interuniversitary Master in Nuclear Physics:”Hadronic Physics", University of Barcelona,
06/05/2013 – 10/05/2013 7 Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity (course of lectures), Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, 08/04/2013 –
12/04/2013 8 Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity (course of lectures), Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan, 02/2013
– 05/2013 9 Odintsov, S. D., Dark energy models mimicking LCDM and future evolution, course of lectures, Seoul Korea del
Sur, 31/01/2013 10 Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity (course of lectures), Instituto de Astronomía, UNAM, Mexico DF, 20/11/2013
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11 Torrelles, J.M., Structure and Star Formation: Water fasers in star-forming regions, master course, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, 28/10/2013
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[CRAE-CTE (UPC)] Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., Invariant Manifold Dynamic - Advanced Aspects of Spacecraft Control and Mission Design, AstroNet-II Summer Training School and Annual Meeting, 03/06/2013-07/06/2013
CONTRIBUTION TO CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS CONTRIBUTION TO CONFERENCES ACE (ICCUB) 1. Abedi, H.; Figueras, F.; Aguilar, L.; Romero-Gomez, M., The analysis of Gaia capabilities to trace the dynamics
of the Galactic warp, Gaia: III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013.
2. Agueda N., Simulation Tools for the Study of Solar Energetic Particle Events, Alliance Paris-Glasgow Workshop, Paris, Contributed talk
3. Agueda N.; SEPServer Consortium, Solar Energetic Electron Sources as Inferred from a Comparison of In-situ and Electromagnetic Observations, European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, Logomo Centre, Turku (Finland), Contributed talk, 08/07/2013 - 12/07/2013.
4. Agueda, N.; Klein, K.L.; Malandraki, O.E.; Papaioannou, A.; Sanahuja, B.; Vainio, R., Solar near-relativistic electron release history on 1998 April 20, IAUS300, Nature of Prominences and their role in Space Weather, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, Paris (France), Poster, 10/06/2013 - 14/06/2013.
5. Agueda, N.; Sanahuja, B.; SEPServer Consortium: Vainio, R.;Afanasiev, A.; Ganse, U.; Maisala, S.; Oittinen, T.; Pönni, A.; Tähtinen; Heber, B.; Herbst, K.; Kopp, A.; Scherer, R.; Klein, K.-L.; Hamadache, C.; Kiener, J.; Miteva, R.; Rodríguez-Gasén, R.; Tatischeff, V.; Vilmer, N.; Sanahuja, B.;Agueda, N.; Valtonen, E.; Battarbee, M.; Huttunen-Heikinmaa, K.; Raukunen, O.; Riihonen, E.; Usoskin, I.G.; Mishev, A.; Spanier, F.; Kartavykh, Y.; Kempf, A.; Kilian, P.; Lange, S.; Dröge, W.; Malandraki, O.; Papaioannou, A.; Tziotziou, K.; Nindos, A.; Kouloumvakos, A.; Aurass, H.; Braune, S.; Heynderickx, D., Estudio de la Fuentes de Sucesos SEPs a partir de Observaciones in-situ y Emisiones Electromagnéticas Asociadas, IV Reunión Española de Física Solar y Heliosférica Presente y futuro: infraestructura observacional y explotación científica, Colegio de San Ildefonso de la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid (Spain), Contributed talk, 19/06/2013 - 21/06/2013.
6. Agueda, N.; Sanahuja, B.; Vainio, R.; Pönni, A.; Klein, K.-L.; Rodríguez-Gasén, R.; Vilmer, N., Proportional Number of Released Near-Relativistic Electrons and SXR Intensity in Solar Flares, Tenth European Space, 18/11/2013- 22/11/2013
7. Agueda, N.; SEPServer Consortium, Numerical simulations of the propagation of SEPs. Applications to the Study of the SEP Release Mechanisms in the Low Corona, Tenth European Space Weather Week, Radisson Blu Hotel, Antwerp (Belgium), Invited talk, 18/11/2013 - 22/11/2013.
8. Aparicio, A.; Gallart, C.; Hidalgo, S.; Carrasco, J.M.; Czekaj, M.; Figueras, F.; Jordi, C., Stellar populations in the Gaia era: star formation history in the galactic disk, III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013.
9. Aran, A.; Jiggens, P.; Sanahuja, B.; Heynderickx, D.; Jacobs, C.; Poedts, S.; Rodríguez-Gasén, R.; Lario, D., The SEPEM statistical solar energetic particle model away from 1 AU, 4th Sepserver Workshop, Paris Observatory, Meudon (France), Contributed talk, 19/03/2013 - 22/03/2013.
10. Balaguer-Nuñez, L.; Casamiquela, L.; Jordi, C.; Masana, E., Physical parameters from Stromgren photometry of NGC6705, European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, Logomo Centre, Turku (Finland), Poster, 08/07/2013 - 12/07/2013.
11. Balaguer-Núñez, L.; Casamiquela, L.; Jordi, C.; Masana, E., Strömgren photometry of NGC6705, Gaia-ESO Survey First Science, Nice (France), Poster, 08/04/2013 - 11/04/2013.
12. Bosch-Ramon, V., Gamma-ray binaries: the dynamics of shocked stellar-pulsar winds, High-energy phenomena in relativistic outflows IV, Max Planck Haus Heidelberg, Heidelberg (Germany), Contributed talk, 23/07/2013 - 26/07/2013.
13. Bosch-Ramon, V., On the physics of colliding stellar-pulsar winds, Variable Galactic Gamma-ray Sources (II), ICCUB (University of Barcelona), Barcelona (Spain), Invited talk, 16/04/2013 - 18/04/2013.
14. Carmona, M.; Carrasco, T.; Bosch, J.; Casas, A.; Gómez, J.M.; Herms, A.; López, M.; Roma, D.; Sabater, J., Development of a nanometric range precision Limb sensor for an Image Stabilization System for the SO/PHI instrument, SCIOPS, European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC), Madrid (Spain), Poster, 10/09/2013 - 13/09/2013.
15. Carrasco, J.M.; Masana, E.; Jordi, C., Gaia y su contribución al conocimiento de la Galaxia, X Encuentros ApEA, Lleida 2013, Institut Maria Rúbies, Lleida (Spain), Contributed talk, 01/07/2013 - 05/07/2013.
16. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J. G.; Soriano, J.; Teller, S.; Alvarez-Lacalle,E., The emergence of spontaneous activity in neuronal cultures, coherence from noise, BARCSYN 2013 - Barcelona Computational and Systems Neuroscience, CRM (Campus UAB), Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 13/06/2013 - 14/06/2013.
17. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J. G.;Soriano, J.; Teller, S.; Alvarez-Lacalle, E., Noise focusing: unfolding coherent activity in neuronal cultures, Anacapri Workshop - The Brain: Criticality, Dynamics, Networks and Function, International Center for the Scientific Culture", Villa Orlandi, Anacapri, Capri (Italy), Contributed talk, 02/09/2013 - 06/09/2013.
18. Casademunt, J., Noise Focusing: the emergence of coherent activity in neuronal cultures, Engineering of Chemical Complexity (Symposium: Fluctuations far form Equilibrium), Hotel Hohe Düne, Rostock-Warnemünde (Germany), Invited talk, 10/06/2013 - 13/06/2013.
19. Casademunt, J., Spontaneous motility of actin lamellar fragments, 7th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain), Invited talk, 21/07/2013 - 26/07/2013.
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20. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J. G.; Soriano, J. Teller, S.; Alvarez-Lacalle, E., Noise focusing: the emergence of coherent activity in neuronal cultures, 548th WE-Heraeus Seminar, Pattern Creation in Nature and Materials, (in connection with the 18th Fall seminar on Nonlinear Physics), University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth (Germany), Contributed talk, 06/10/2013 - 09/10/2013.
21. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J. G.; Soriano, J.; Teller, S.; Alvarez-Lacalle, E., Noise focusing: the emergence of coherent activity in neuronal cultures, European Comference on Complex Systems (ECCS’13), World Trade Center Barcelona, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 16/09/2013 - 20/09/2013.
22. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J.G.; Soriano, J.; Alvarez-Lacalle, E.; Teller, S., The emergence of coherent activity in neuronal cultures: noise, topology and dynamics in integrate-and-fire networks, European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS'13), World Trade Center Barcelona, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 16/09/2013 - 20/09/2013.
23. Dalla, S.; Marsh, M.; Agueda, N.; Laitinen, T., Test particle simulations of GLE proton transport in interplanetary space, Meeting of the Americas, Cancun Center, Cancun (Mexico), Contributed talk, 14/05/2013 - 17/05/2013.
24. Gaia group, Gaia CU9 Access Catalogue Kick Off Meeting in Barcelona, Facultat de Física, UB, Barcelona, Spain, Organization, 05/05/2013.
25. Heber, B.; Agueda, N.; Heynderickx, D.; Klein, K.-L.; Malandraki, O.E.; Papaioannou, A.; Sanahuja, B.; Vainio, R., SEPServer solar energetic particle event catalogue in and out of the ecliptic; a Ulysses COSPIN/KET, COSPIN/LET and HISCALE particle data driven study, 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Centro de Convenções Sulamérica, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Poster, 02/07/2013 - 09/07/2013.
26. Heber, B.; Agueda, N.; Heynderickx, D.; Klein, K.-L.; Malandraki, O.E.; Papaioannou, A.; Sanahuja, B.; Vainio, R., SEPServer solar energetic particle event catalogue in and out of the ecliptic; a Ulysses COSPIN/KET, COSPIN/LET and HISCALE particle data driven study, European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, Logomo Centre, Turku (Finland), Poster, 08/07/2013 - 12/07/2013.
27. Garzón, F., Romero-Gómez, M., T. Antoja, L,M. Sarro, Figueras, F., Monguió, M., P. Compere, H. Tabernero, Abedi, H., Sánchez-Martín, P., C.A. Martínez-Balbosa, C. González-Fernández, S. Ribas, D. Montes, Estructura y dinámica a gran escala (Sala Xaloc), Reunión Científica de la REG, 23/01/2013 – 25/01/2013
28. Jordi, C., El estado actual de la misión, III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013.
29. Jordi, C., Red de explotación científica: GREAT, III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013.
30. Jordi, C.; Balaguer-Núñez, L.; Muiños, J.L.; Casamiquela, L., Kinematic study of Open Clusters, Gaia-ESO Survey First Science, Nice (France), Poster, 08/04/2013 - 11/04/2013.
31. Juan, E.; Salvador-Solé, E.; Manrique, A.; Domènech, G., Accurate analytic aerivation of halo density profile and mass function, CosmoRENATA 2013 (Meeting of the RENATA network), Salón de Actos del Edifico de Cabecera del Parc Científic en Paterna, Valencia (Spain), Poster, 03/06/2013 - 04/06/2013.
32. López, M.; Sabater, J.; Daemitabalvandani, M.; Sabater, J.; Gómez, J.M.; Carmona, M.; Herms, A., Software management of the power consumption in WSN based on duty cycle algorithms, IEEE Eurocon 2013, University of Zagreb, Zagreb (Croatia), Contributed talk, 01/07/2013 - 04/07/2013.
33. Luri, X., DPAC: el consorci d'anàlisi de dades de Gaia, una col·laboració paneuropea, Trobades de l'anella científica 2013, Centre d'Alt Rendiment (CAR), Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona (Spain), Invited talk, 19/06/2013 - 19/06/2013.
34. Manrique, A.; Salvador-Solé, E., Leaving the dark ages with AMIGA, CosmoRENATA 2013 (Meeting of the RENATA network), Salón de Actos del Edifico de Cabecera del Parc Científic en Paterna, Valencia (Spain), Poster, 03/06/2013 - 04/06/2013.
35. Marcote, B.; Ribó, M.; Paredes, J.M.; Ishwara-Chandra, C. H.; Swinbank, J.; Broderick, J.; Fender, R.; Markoff, S.; Wijers, R.,The Low Frequency Emission for Gamma-Ray Binaries, The Metrewavelength Sky, NCRA-TIFR, Pune (India), Contributed talk, 09/12/2013 - 13/12/2013.
36. Marcote, B.; Ribó, M.; Paredes, J. M.; Swinbank, J.; Broderick, J.; Fender, R.; Markoff, S.; Wijers, R., First LOFAR Observations of Gamma-Ray Binaries, The Modern Radio Universe 2013, Max-Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, Bonn (Germany), Poster, 22/04/2013 - 26/04/2013.
37. Migliari, S., Jets from black hole X-ray binaries, Variable Galactic Gamma-ray Sources (II), ICCUB (University of Barcelona), Barcelona (Spain), Invited talk, 16/04/2013 - 18/04/2013.
38. Miralda-Escudé, J., Cosmo-RENATA 2013 Spanish Cosmology Surveys Conference, IFIC, Universitat de València, Valencia (Spain), Chair of the Scientific Organizing Committee, 03/06/2013 - 05/06/2013.
39. Monereo, O.; Samà, J.; Casals, O.; Carmona, M.; Prades, J. D.; Gómez, J.M.; López, M.; Herms, A., Low-current instrument for voltammetric measurement in biological and nanoscale applications, 28th Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systms (DCIS 2013), NH Aranzazu, San Sebastián (Spain), Contributed talk, 27/11/2013 - 29/11/2013.
40. Monguió, M.; Grosbol, P.; Figueras, F., The Perseus spiral arm, Gaia: III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013.
41. Munar-Adrover, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Paredes, J.M.; Iwasawa, K.; Martí, J., High energy emission from star-forming regions, Spanish X-ray Astronomy 2013, Residencia de Investigadores, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 17/06/2013 - 19/06/2013.
42. Munar-Adrover, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Paredes, J.M.; Iwasawa, K.; Martí, J., Searching for gamma-ray emission from massive star-forming regions, High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows IV, Max Planck Haus Heidelberg, Heidelberg (Germany), Contributed talk, 23/07/2013 - 26/07/2013.
43. Munar-Adrover, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Paredes, J.M.; Iwasawa, K.; Martí, J., Searching for gamma-ray emission from star-forming regions, European Week on Astronomy and Space Science, Logomo Centre, Turku (Finland), Contributed talk, 08/07/2013 - 12/07/2013.
44. Nuñez de Murga, J.C., On the study of the space environment: A test-bed configuration, 6th European Conference on Space Debris, ESA/ESOC, European Space Operations Centre ESA/ESOC, Darmstadt (Germany), Contributed talk, 22/04/2013 - 25/04/2013.
45. Padoan, P., The Star Formation Rate and Initial Mass Function in Turbulent Molecular Clouds, Workshop Regulation of Star Formation in Molecular Gas, Ringberg Castle, Ringberg (Germany), Invited talk, 23/06/2013 - 29/06/2013.
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46. Padoan, P., The Star Formation Rate of Molecular Clouds, Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg City Convention Hall, Heidelberg (Germany), Invited talk, 15/07/2013 - 20/07/2013.
47. Paredes, J.M., Non-thermal emission in black hole binaries, International conference on Black holes, jets and outflows, Hotel Radisson, Kathmandu (Nepal), Invited talk, 14/10/2013 - 18/10/2013.
48. Paredes, J.M., 4th High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows (HEPRO IV), Max Planck Haus Heidelberg, Heidelberg (Germany), Organization, 23/07/2013 - 26/07/2013.
49. Paredes, J.M., Spanish X-ray Astronomy 2013, Residencia de Investigadores, Barcelona (Spain), Organization, 17/06/2013 - 19/06/2013.
50. Paredes, J.M., The Innermost Regions of Relativistic Jets and Their Magnetic Fields, Hotel Nazaríes, Granada (Spain), Organization, 10/06/2013 - 14/06/2013.
51. Paredes, J.M.; Bosch-Ramon, V., Workshop on variable galactic gamma-ray sources, Facultat de Física, UB, Barcelona, Spain, Organization, 16-18/04/2013.
52. Paredes-Fortuny, X., Ribó, M., Fors, O., Núñez, J., Bosch-Ramon, V., Optical photometric monitoring of LS I +61 303, 4th High Energy Phenomena in Relativistic Outflows (HEPRO IV), Max Planck Haus Heidelberg, Heidelberg (Germany), Poster, 23/07/2013 - 26/07/2013.
53. Paredes-Fortuny, X., Ribó, M., Meilland, A., Chesneau, O., Stee, Ph., Richichi, A., Negueruela, I., Bosch-Ramon, V., Mapping the disruption of the LS 2883 Be disk during the periastron passage of its companion PSR B1259−63, High angular resolution for stellar astrophysics (The 2013 VLTI School), The school will be held in the heart of the Alpine mountains in Barcelonnette, Barcelonnette (France), Poster, 09/09/2013 - 21/09/2013.
54. Perea, J.; Darriba, L.; Solanes, J.M.; Del Olmo, A., IDILICO's Galaxy Luminosity Function and Diffuse Light in Pre-Collapse Groups, Tracing Cosmic Evolution with Clusters of Galaxies, Haus Sexten conference center, Sesto (Italy), Poster, 01/07/2013 - 05/07/2013.
55. Roca-Fàbrega, S.; Valenzuela, O.; Figueras, F., Vertex deviation as a tracer of Spiral Arms' density perturbation and resonance radius, XXV Congreso Nacional de Astronomía, Instituto de Astronomía de la UNAM, Ciudad de Mexico, Contributed talk, 29/10/2013 - 01/11/2013.
56. Roca-Fàbrega, S.; Valenzuela, O.; Figueras, F.; Romero-Gómez, M.; Antoja, T.; Pichardo, B., On galaxy spiral arms' naure as revealed by rotation frequencies and vertex deviation, Gaia Challenge, University of Surrey, Guildford (UK), Contributed talk, 19/08/2013 - 23/08/2013.
57. Roca-Fàbrega, S.; Valenzuela, O.; Figueras, F.; Romero-Gómez, M.; Velázquez, H.; Antoja, T.; Pichardo, B., Galaxy spiral arms' rotation frequencies as a function of bar strength, The Role of Bars in Galaxy Evolution, Escuela de estudios Arabes (EEA), Granada (Spain), Poster, 13/05/2013 - 17/05/2013.
58. Romero-Gómez, M.,The invariant manifolds and the spiral arms and rings in barred galaxies, The Role of Bars in Galaxy Evolution, Escuela de estudios Arabes (EEA), Granada (Spain), Invited talk, 13/05/2013 - 17/05/2013.
59. Romero-Gómez, M.; Aguilar, L.; Antoja, T.; Figueras, F.,The kinematic trace of the galactic bar(s) in the Gaia sphere, III Reunión Científica de la REG, Sitges, Sitges, Barcelona (Spain), Contributed talk, 41297.
60. Solanes, J.M., Studying the production of intergalactic light in the pre-collapse phase of galaxy groups, Shaping galaxy evolution: interactions and feedback, Observatoire de Paris, Paris (France), Contributed talk, 21/01/2013 - 23/01/2013.
61. Verde, L., Beyond the standard cosmological model after the first Planck results, GGI Conference ”Beyond the Standard Model after the first run of the LHC”, Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics, Florence (Italy), Contributed talk, 09/07/2013 - 12/07/2013.
62. Verde, L., Neutrino masses from cosmology, Topical Research Meeting: Prospects in Neutrino Physics - NuPhys2013, Rutherford Conference Centre at the Institute of Physics in Central London, London (UK), Invited talk, 19/12/2013 - 20/12/2013.
63. Verde, L., Neutrino properties from Cosmology, Nedherlands Astroparticle Physics Symposium, University of Leiden, Leiden (Netherlands), Invited talk, 23/10/2013.
64. Verde, L., News from cosmology and their implications, Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting ERE2013, Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual, Benasque (Spain), Invited talk, 09/09/2013 - 12/09/2013.
65. Verde, L., Planck, neutrino properties and the local Universe, CERN theory institute, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics with Planck, Theory institute, CERN (Switzerland), Contributed talk, 17/06/2013 - 28/06/2013.
66. Verde, L., The latest news from cosmology and their implications, The String Theory Universe, University of Bern, Bern (Switzerland), Invited talk, 02/09/2013 - 06/09/2013.
67. Verde, L., The LCDM model and beyond, DaMESyFla conference, Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics, Florence (Italy), Invited talk, 16/12/2013 - 18/12/2013.
68. Verde, L., Tools from fields related to LSS, LSS13, Ascona (Switzerland), Invited talk, 06/07/2013. 69. Volkmer, K.; Berkefelda, T.; Baumgartner, J.; Bosch, J.; Casas, A.; Carmona, M.; Gomez, J.M.; Heidecke, F.;
Maue, T.; Nakai, E.; Roma, D.; Schmidt, W.; Scheiffelen, T.; Soltau, D., Image stabilisation system of the Photospheric and Helioseismic Imager, SCIOPS, European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC), Madrid (Spain), Poster, 10/09/2013 - 13/09/2013.
70. Zanin, R.; Paredes, J.M., 3rd MAGIC Stereo Software School, Facultat de Física, UB, Barcelona, Spain, Organization, 21/01/2013-25/01/2013.
CERES (UAB)
1. Aragonés, R., Oliver, J., Ferrer, C., A System Clock Precision Frequency to Code Converter for Low Power Supply Dependence ROIC, 4th IEEE Latin American Symposium on Circuits and Systems – LASCAS 2013, Cuzco, Perú, Contributed talk, 27/02/2013-31/02/2013
2. Cardona, L.A., Ferrer, C., Dependability Improvement by Partial Reconfiguration in SRAM-Based FPGAs for Critical Applications, Design Automation Conference, Texas, U.S.A, poster, 02/06/2013-06/06/2013
3. Cardona, L.A., Y. Guo, Ferrer, C., Fault tolerant architectures by partial reconfiguration, Proceedings of SPIE Symposium on Microtechnologies: VLSI Circuits and Systems VI. Edited by SPIE: The international Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A., Vol. 8764. . Paper 23., Grenoble, France, Contributed talk, 24/04/2013-26/04/2013
4. Cardona, L.A.,, S. de la Fe, B. Lorente, Villar,S., Guo, Y., Ferrer, C., A. Díaz-Suárez, J. González, P. Sánchez, J. Sancho, J. Rico, B. Cendón: Security of Low Power Wireless Sensor Meshed Network, 1
st Workshop on
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Trustworthy Manufacturing and Utilization of Secure Devices (TRUDEVICE 2013), Pope’s Palace, Avignon, Francia, Contributed talk, 30/05/2013-31/05/2013
5. Doro, M., Gaug, M., Blanch, O., Font, Ll., Garrido, D., A. López-Oramas, M. Martinez. Towards a Full Atmospheric Calibration System for the Cherenkov Telescope Array, Poster, Procs. of the 33
rd International
Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 02/07/2013-09/07/2013. arXiv: 1307.3406. 6. Font, Ll., O. Blanch, D. Dorner, Doro, M., Ch. Fruck, M. Garczarczyk, D. Garrido, D., Gaug, M D. Hrupec, J.
Hose, A. López-Oramas, G. Maneva, M. Martínez, R. Mirzoyan, P. Temnikov, R. Zanin. Monitoring and Calibration of the atmosphere in MAGIC. Poster. Procs. of the 33
rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de
Janeiro, Brasil, 02/07/2013-09/07/2013 7. Font, Ll., on behalf of CTA-Spain. CTA candidate site in Tenerife, Spain. Plenary talk at CTA Consortium
Meeting. Warsaw, Poland, 23/09/2013-27/09/2013 8. Font, Ll., Status of the CTA site selection process. Talk at the RENATA meeting within the V CPAN days.
Santiago de Compostela, Spain. 25/11/2013-27/11/2013 9. Fruck, Ch., Gaug M., Font, Ll., et al., A novel LIDAR-based Atmospheric Calibration Method for Improving Data
Analysis of MAGIC, Poster. Procs. of the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil,
02/07/2013-09/07/2013 10. García-Quinchía, A., G. Falco, F. Dovis, Ferrer, C., Constrained Non-linear Fitting for Stochastic Modeling of
Inertial Sensors, Conference on Design & Archtectures for Signal & Image Processing (DASIP 2013), Cagliari, Cerdeña, Italy, Contributed talk, 08/10/2013-10/10/2013
11. Garrido, D., Gaug, M., Doro, M., Font, Ll., A. Moralejo. Influence of atmospheric aerosols on the performance of the MAGIC telescope, Poster. Procs. of the 33
rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil,
02/07/2013-09/07/2013. arXiv: 1308.0473. 12. Garrido, D., Gaug, M., Doro, M., Font, Ll., A. Moralejo. Influence of atmospheric aerosols on the performance of
the MAGIC telescopes, 1st Meeting on Atmospheric Monitoring for High-Energy Astroparticle Detectors
(AtmoHEAD), Poster. Procs. of the 1st AtmoHEAD, Saclay, France, 10/06/2013-12/06/2013
13. Garrido, D., Gaug, M., Doro, M., Font, Ll., A. Moralejo. Raman LIDARs for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory, Oral contribution. 1
st Meeting on Atmospheric Monitoring for High-Energy Astroparticle Detectors
(AtmoHEAD). Poster. Procs. of the 1st AtmoHEAD, Saclay, France, 10/06/2013-12/06/2013
14. López-Oramas, A., O. Abril, O. Blanch, J. Boix, V. Da Deppo, Doro, M., Font, Ll., Garrido, D., Gaug, M., M. Martinez, G. Vasileiadis. The IFAE/UAB and LUPM Raman LIDARs for the CTA observatory. Oral contribution. Procs. of the 33
rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 02/07/2013-09/07/2013,
arXiv:1307.5092. 15. Lorente, B., S. Villar, Ferrer, C., Developing an active balancing model and its Battery Management System
platform for Lithium Ion batteries, IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE 2013), Taipei, Taiwan, Contributed talk, 28/05/2013-31/05/2013
16. Puerto-Giménez, I., Gaug, M., R. Barrena, J. Castro, Doro, M., Font, Ll., M. Nievas Rosillo, J. Zamorano. Characterization of the candidate site for the Cherenkov Telescope Array at the Observatorio del Teide, Poster, Procs. of the 33
rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 02/07/2013-09/07/2013. arXiv:
1307.4989. 17. Sileshi, B.G., Ferrer, C., J. Oliver: Particle Filters and Resampling Techniques: Importance in Computational
Complexity Analysis, Conference on Design & Archtectures for Signal & Image Processing (DASIP 2013), Cerdeña, Italy, poster, 08/10/2013-10/10/2013
CRAE-CTE (UPC)
1. Alarcón, E., E. Bou, Camps A., R. Bragós, A. Oliveras, J. Pegueroles, E. Sayrol, F. Marqués, Designing CDIO Capstone Projects: A Systems Thinking Approach, Proceedings of the 9th International CDIO Conference, CDIO 2014, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 09/06/2013 – 13/06/2013
2. Alonso-Arroyo, A., G. Forte, Camps A., Park, H., D. Pascual, R. Onrubia, R., Jové Casulleras R., Soil Moisture Mapping Using Forward Scattered GPS L1 Signals, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
3. Alonso-Arroyo, A., G.Forte, Camps A., Park, H., D. Pascual, R. Onrubia, The Light Airborne Reflectometer for GNSS-R Observations (LARGO) Instrument: Towards Soil Moisture Retrievals, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
4. Basart, S., F. Dulac, J.M. Baldasano, P. Nabat, M. Mallet, F. Solmon, B. Laurent, J. Vincent, L. Menut, L. El Amraoui, B. Sic, J.-P. Chaboureau, J.-F. Léon, B. Vogel, J.-B. Renard, F. Ravetta, J. Pelon, C. Di Biagio, P. Formenti, I. Chiapello, J.-L. Roujean, X. Ceamanos, D. Carrer, Sicard, M., H. Delbarre, and J.-L. Attié, Dust Model Intercomparison For Summer 2012 In The Western Mediterranean and Comparison to The Pre-ChArMEx/TRAQA Campaign Observations, 7th International Workshop on Sand/Duststorms and Associated Dustfall, Frascati, Italy, poster, 02/12/2013-04/12/2013
5. Bertolín, S., Sicard M., Marc Mallet, Philippe Dubuisson, Adolfo Comerón, Sensitivity study of longwave radiative forcing to dust particle properties, Proc. of the 1st Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA), ISBN: 978-989-20-3962-6, Evora, Portugal, poster, 01/07/2013 – 03/07/2013
6. Blay-Carreras, E., Pardyjak, E., Pino, D., Lothon, M. and Lohou, F., Analysis of the decoupling between surface heat flux and temperature gradient during afternoon transition, 13
th Annual Meeting of the European
Meteorological Society & 11th European Conference on Applications of Meteorology, Reading, Great Britain,
Contributed talk, 10/09/2013 7. Camps A., Park, H., A. Alonso-Arroyo, Wind Speed Mapping from the ISS? A SimulationStudy, Poster, 2013
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013 8. Camps A., Park, H., Y. Kang, J. Barbosa, J. Bandeiras, P. Vieira, A. Friacas, S. d'Addio, SAIRPS: A Generic
Simulator for Evaluation of Synthetic Aperure Interferometric Radiometers, Oral (invited), 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
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9. Camps A., Rodríguez-Álvarez, N., E. Valencia, G. Forte, I. Ramos, A. Alonso-Arroyo, X. Bosch-Lluis, Land Monitoring Using GNSS-R Techniques: A Review of Recent Advances, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (in press), Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
10. Camps A., Tendencias Actuales y Nuevas Oportunidades de Negocio en la Teledetección Espacial II, Jornadas de Teledetección Espacial, Gran Canaria, 30/05/2013
11. Camps A., Can added-value products help the development of the Canary Islands and Africa? III Jornadas de Teledetección Espacial, Gran Canaria, 28/11/2013
12. Carreño-Luengo, H., Camps, A., A GNSS-R Experiment over Wave Channel Surface, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
13. Carreño-Luengo, H., Camps, A., I. Ramos-Perez, G. Forte, R. Onrubia, R.Diez, Cat-2: A P(Y) and C/A GNSS-R Experimental Nano-Satellite Mission, Oral (invited), 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
14. Carreño-Luengo, H., Camps, A., Pérez-Ramos, I., G. Forte, R. Onrubia, R. Diez, R. Jove, 3Cat-2: A Novel Approach to Space-borne GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry Using CubeSats, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
15. Cerro, J.C., J. Pey, C. Bujosa, S. Caballero, A. Alastuey, Sicard, M., B. Artíñano, X. Querol, Regional background aerosols over the Balearic Islands over the last 3 years: ground-based concentrations, atmospheric deposition and sources, European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, poster, 07/04/2013 – 12/04/2013
16. Entekhabi, D., M. Piles, K. McColl, N. Das, M. Pablos, Camps, A., Covariability of Aquarius L-band Active and Passive Observations over Land, Oral, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
17. Forte, G., Camps, A., Vall-llossera, M., Radio Frequency Interference Maps to Locate Their Sources from a Fixed Location, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
18. Forte, G., J. Querol, H. Park, Camps, A., Digital Back-end for RFI Detection and Mitigation in Earth Observation, Oral (invited), 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
19. Garcia-Taberner, L., Masdemont, J.J., Methodology and Estimation Costs for Proximity Maneuvering Spacecraft Formations, 7th International Workshop on Satellite Constellations and Formation Flight, 13, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 13/03/2013-15/03/2013
20. Gómez, E., Masdemont, J.J., Invariant Manifold Dynamics, Advanced Aspects of Spacecraft Control and Mission Design, AstroNet-II Summer Training School and Annual Meeting, 03/06/2013 – 07/06/2013
21. Jove‐Casulleras, R., Camps A., Vall-llosera, M., E. Bou, J. Ramos‐Castro, E. Alarcón, A. Alonso‐Arroyo,
UPCSAT‐ 1, Demostrador CubeSat para Obervación Terrestre, Oral, XV Congreso de la Asociación Española de
Teledetección 2013, Madrid, España, 22/10/2013 – 24/10/2013 22. Martin, F., S. d'Addio, Camps, A., M. Martín-Neira, Park, H., D. Pascual Biosca, Comparison of GNSS-R
Processing Techniques for Spaceborne Ocean Altimetry, Oral, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
23. Mazón, J., Pino, D., Clouds caused by human activities: the anthropoclouds, European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria, Poster, 09/04/2013
24. Mazón, J., Pino, D., The role of the nocturnal-coastal-front height in the occurrence of clouds and rain bands in the Mediterranean basin, 13
th Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society & 11
th European
Conference on Applications of Meteorology, Reading, Great Britain, Contributed talk, 11/09/2013 25. Mona, L., V. Amiridis, A. Amodeo, G. D’Amico, A. Hiebsch, N. Papagiannopoulos, A. Papayannis, Sicard M., U.
Wandinger, A. Comeron, and G. Pappalardo, Long-Term EARLINET Dust Observations, 7th International Workshop on Sand/Duststorms and Associated Dustfall, Frascati, Italy, talk, 02/12/2013-04/12/2013
26. Onrubia, R., D. Pascual, Camps, A., A. Alonso-Arroyo, H. Park, MIR: The Microwave Interferometric Reflectometer, a New Airborne Sensorfor GNSS-R Advanced Research, Oral, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
27. Onrubia, R., D. Pascual, Camps, A., A. Alonso-Arroyo, H. Park, MIR: the Microwave Interferometric Reflectometer, a New Airborne Sensor to Experiment Different GNSS-R Techniques, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
28. Ortega P., Jove-Casulleras R., Pedret A., Gonzalvez R., Lopez G., Martin I., Dominguez M., Alcubilla R., Camps, A., An IBC solar cell for the UPC CubeSat-1 mission, poster, 2013 Spanish Conference on Electron Devices (CDE), Proceedings of the 2013 Spanish Conference on Electron Devices (CDE), pp.333, 12/02/2013 – 14/02/2013
29. Pablos Hernández, M., M. Piles, V. González, Vall-llossera, M., Camps, A., Inter-comparison of SMOS and AQUARIUS Brightness Temperatures at L-band over Selected Targets, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
30. Parikh, A., Arrgh, it's all so complicated! Just tell me what to measure!, Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics VI conference, Lisbon, Portugal, invited talk, 19/05/2013 – 24/05/2013
31. Parikh, A., Improving predictions from nova models through nuclear physics measurements, 25th International Nuclear Physics Conference, Firenze, Italy, invited talk, 02/06/2013 – 07/06/ 2013
32. Parikh, A., Measurements with the Munich Q3D spectrograph to constrain nucleosynthesis in explosive hydrogen burning environments, Second workshop on physics at the TANDEM-ALTO facility, Orsay, France, invited talk, 13/05/2013 – 15/05/2013
33. Parikh, A., The unreasonable effectiveness of experiments in constraining nova nucleosynthesis, Eugene Wigner 111 Memorial Conference, Budapest, Hungary, invited talk, 11/11/2013 – 13/11/2013
34. Park, H., Camps, A., D. Pascual, A. Alonso-Arroyo, F. Martin, H. Carreno-Luengo, Improvement of the PAU/PARIS End-to-end Performance Simulator (P2EPS) in Preparation for Upcoming GNSS-R Missions, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
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35. Park, H., Camps, A., D. Pascual, H. Carreno-Luengo, A. Alonso-Arroyo, F. Martin, R. Onrubia, System Performance Simulation of Spaceborne GNSS-R Altimeters, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
36. Pascual, D., H. Park, Camps, A., A. Alonso-Arroyo, R.Onrubia, Comparison of GS L1 and Galileo E1 Signals for GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
37. Piles, M., M. Vall-llossera, Camps, A., N. Sánchez, J. Martínez, J. Martínez, V. González, R. Riera, On the Synergy of SMOS and TERRA/AQUA MODIS: High Resolution Soil Moisture Maps in Near Real-Time, Oral (invited), 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
38. Pino, D., Flash heat simulation events in the north Mediterranean basin, European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013, Vienna, Austria, Contributed talk, 09/04/2013
39. Pino, D., Role of the residual layer and large–scale subsidence on the development and evolution of the convective boundary layer, Boundary Layer Late Afternoon and Sunset Turbulence (BLLAST) – Ongoing studies and perspectives, Bergen, Norway, 14/08/2013 – 16/08/2013
40. Sánchez, N., J. Martínez‐Fernández, M. Piles, Camps A., Vall-llosera, M., Utilización y Evaluación de Mapas de Usos Agrícolas Derivados de una Serie Multitemporal Deimos-1 para la Validación de Productos SMOS, Oral, XV Congreso de la Asociación Española de Teledetección 2013, Madrid, España, 22/10/2013 – 24/10/2013
41. Sánchez-Martín P., Masdemont, J.J., G. Romero-Gómez, Manifolds and Orbits in a Warped Bar Potential, The Role of Bars in Galaxy Evolution, Carmen de la Victoria, Granada, Spain, 13/05/2013-17/05/2013
42. Sánchez-Martín, P., Masdemont, J.J., M. Romero-Gómez, Manifolds and Orbits in a Warped Bar Potential, Reunión Científica de la REG, 23/01/2013 – 25/01/2013
43. Sayrol, E., R. Onrubia, M.J. García Hernández, A. Oliveras, R. Bragós, J. Pegueroles, E. Alarcón, Camps A., J. Sardà, C. Consolación, J. Mussons, O. Pons, Implementación y primeros resultados de la asignatura de introducción a la ingeniería en los nuevos grados de la ETSETB-UPC, FINTDI 2011: II IEEE Conferencia Internacional en Fomento e Innovación con Nuevas Tecnologías en la Docencia de la Ingeniería, Teruel, Aragón, 04/11/2013
44. Sicard, M., J. Pey, J. C. Cerro, D. Lange, S. Caballero, A. Tovar-Sanchez, R. Morales-Baquero, A. Comerón, C. Bujosa, X. Querol, B. Artíñano, L. Alados-Arboledas, S. Basart, A. Alastuey, J. M. Baldasano, F. Rocadenbosch, A. Muñoz, C. Muñoz, D. García-Vízcaino, A. Rodríguez, J. Bach, X. Bush, Spanish activities in the framework of the ChArMEx project since 2009: a summary, Proc. of the 1st Iberian Meeting on Aerosol Science and Technology (RICTA), Evora, Portugal, talk, 01/07/2013 – 03/07/2013
45. Sicard, M., S. Bertolín, M. Mallet, P. Dubuisson, A. Comerón, Estimation of a radiative transfer model in the longwave spectral range: sensitivity study and application to real cases, A. Comerón, E. I. Kassianov, K. Schäfer, (Ed.), SPIE, Washington (EE.UU.), (2013), ISBN 9780819488046, doi: 10.1117/12.898106, Dresden (Germany), talk, 23/09/203-26/09/2013
ICE (CSIC)
1. Alonso-Floriano F.J., D. Montes, S. Jeffers, J.A. Caballero, M. Zechmeister, R. Mundt, A. Reiners, P.J. Amado, E. Casal, M. Cortés-Contreras, Z. Modroño, Ribas, I., C. Rodríguez-López, A. Quirrenbach, CARMENES at PPVI. High-Resolution Spectroscopy of M Dwarfs with FEROS, CAFE and HRS, Protostars and Planets VI, Poster #2K021, Heidelberg (Alemania), Poster, 15/07/2013 – 20/07/2013
2. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Alignment budget: Assembly and manufacturing tolerances, WFM meeting: detector tray, SDD/FEE, BEE/PS, and definition of the interfaces, Utrech, Contributed talk, 07/03/2013 - 08/03/2013
3. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., WFM: CODED MASK, The Fourth Consortium Meeting, Rome, Contributed talk, 22/04/2013 - 24/04/2013
4. Aparicio, J.M., Cardellach, E., A surface reflection-aware radio occultation operator at Environment Canada, OPAC-IROWG 2013, Leibnitz, Austria, Contributed talk, 05/09/2013 - 11/09/2013
5. Aparicio, J.M., K. Boniface, Cardellach, E., Surface reflections observed during radio occultation and their potential in weather prediction, 2nd International Conference on GPS Radio Occultation 2013, Taiwan, Contributed talk, 14/05/2013 - 16/05/2013
6. Asorey, J., Measuring Redshift Space Distortions using angular correlation functions, Theoretical challenges of Large Scale Structure, Ascona, Contributed talk, 30/06/2013 - 05/07/2013
7. Asorey, J., Redshift-space distortions from the cross-correlation of two photometric populations, Dark Energy Collaboration Meeting at LBNL, Berkeley, USA, Contributed talk, 07/04/2013 - 15/04/2013
8. Caballero, J.A., M. Cortés-Contreras, F.J. Alonso-Floriano, J. López-Santiago, A. Klutsch, D. Montes, J.C. Morales, F.J. Abellán de Paco, P.J. Amado, V.J.S. Béjar, S. Jeffers, R. Mundt, A. Quirrenbach, A. Reiners, Ribas I., M. Zechmeister, CARMENES at PPVI. CARMENCITA Herbs and Spices to Help you Prepare a Genuine Target Sample, Protostars and Planets VI, Poster #2K020, Heidelberg (Alemania), Poster, 16-18/10/2013
9. Camero-Arranz, A., Rea, N., et al., RRAT J1819-54 and its extended X-ray emission, XMM-Newton 2013 Science Workshop. The Fast and the Furious: Energetic Phenomena in Isolated Neutron Stars, Pulsar Wind Nebulae and Supernova Remnants, Madrid, Contributed talk, 16/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
10. Camero-Arranz, A., X-ray Binaries: The Optical/IR and X-ray Connection, Spectral/timing properties of accreting objects: from X-ray binaries to AGN, Madrid, Contributed talk, 03/04/2013 - 05/04/2013
11. Cardellach E., Spanish ROHP-PAZ mission, H-SAF Validation and Hydrological Validation Workshop, Budapest, Hungary, Contributed talk, 03/12/2013 - 06/12/2013
12. Cardellach, E., ESA and European Activities, Global Navigation GNSS-R+ A-Team Study 1385 Workshop, NASA/JPL, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A., Invited talk, 14/08/2013 - 15/08/2013
13. Cardellach, E., Reflectometry using sources of opportunity: a review, Space Reflecto, Brest, France, Invited review, 04/11/2013 - 05/11/2013
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14. Cardellach, E., Tomas, S., Padullès, R., ROHP-PAZ International Scientific Team, Radio Occultations and Heavy Precipitation with PAZ (ROHP-PAZ): Status of the Mission, OPAC-IROWG 2013, Leibnitz, Contributed talk, 05/09/2013 - 11/09/2013
15. Caroli, E., Álvarez, J. M., Auricchio, N., Budtz-Jorgersen, C., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Isern, J., Laurent, P., et. al., A Balloon-Borne 3D CZT Spectrometer for Hard X-Ray Polarimetry, Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference & Workshop on Room-Temperature Semiconductor X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Detectors, Seoul, Korea, Poster, 27/10/2013 - 02/11/2013
16. Caroli, E., Stephen, J. B., Álvarez, J.M., Auricchio, N., Budtz-Jrgensen, C., Curado da Silva, Rui M., Del Sordo, S., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Isern, J., et al, CµSP: a Cadmium telluride µ-Spectometer Polarimeter for a balloon borne payload, INTEGRAL's journey through the high energy sky, Rome, Poster, 15/10/2013 - 18/10/2013
17. Castander, F. J., MICE simulations: a tool for cosmological surveys, Ripples in teh COSMOS, Durham, Contributed talk, 22/07/2013 - 26/07/2013
18. Castander, F. J., Spanish Contribution to the Euclid Mission, RIA-AstroMadrid: Development of Astronomical instrumentation in Spain, Madrid, Contributed talk, 25/09/2013 - 27/09/2013
19. Castander, F. J., The Euclid Mission, CosmoRENATA 2013, Valencia, Invited talk, 03/06/2013 - 04/06/2013 20. Colomé, J., ACTL integration - Scheduler interface, ACTL workshop CTA, Contributed talk, 17/04/2013 21. Colomé, J., Camprecios, J., ACTL-SCHED status report, ACTL workpackage meeting, Contributed talk,
17/12/2013 22. Colomé, J., Camprecios, J., Coiffard, T., Colomer, P., Artificial Intelligence for the CTA Observatory Scheduler,
Science Operations 2013, Contributed talk, 11/09/2013 23. Colomé, J., Camprecios, J., Coiffard, T., Colomer, P., Artificial Intelligence for the CTA Observatory Scheduler,
Desarrollo de instrumentación astronómica en España: perspectivas y estrategia para la próxima década, Poster, 27/09/2013
24. Colomé, J., Guàrdia, J., Instrument control system and scheduler, 3rd CARMENES technical meeting for AIV preparation, Heidelberg, Contributed talk, 22/05/2013
25. Colomé, J., Guàrdia, J., Ribas, I., Instrument Control System and Scheduler, FDR CARMENES meeting, Granada, Contributed talk, 19/02/2013
26. Colomé, J., PBS/WBS, Specifications, V&V - CTA Scheduler, CTA Consortium Meeting, Warsaw, Contributed talk, 24/09/2013
27. Colomé, J., Software Design for Scheduler and Central Control, ACTL/DATA Review meeting, Heidelberg, Contributed talk, 14/05/2013
28. Crocce, M., Nonlinear Clustering from Theory and Simulations, GRAVASCO: ORIGIN OF COSMIC STRUCTURES, NUMERICAL AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES, Paris, Invited talk, 25/11/2013 - 29/11/2013
29. Crocce, M., Nonlinear Clustering from Theory and Simulations, LSS2013, Ascona - Suiza, Invited talk, 30/06/2013 - 05/07/2013
30. Crocce, M., Redshift Space Distortions in Photometric Galaxy Surveys, Ripples in the Cosmos, Durham, Contributed talk, 21/07/2013 - 24/07/2013
31. Dergham, J., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., A numerical procedure to investigate the ablation of large bolides: application to the Chelyabinsk event, European Planetary Science Congress 2013, London, Contributed talk, 12/09/2013
32. Do Nascimento J.D., Jr., P. Petit, S. Marsden, G.F. Porto de Mello, Ribas I., S. Jeffers, M. Castro, E. Guinan, High-resolution spectropolarimetric of k Cet: A proxy for the young Sun, "Magnetic Fields Throughout Stellar Evolution", Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 302, 2013, P. Petit, M.M. Jardine & H.C. Spruit, eds, Biarritz (Francia), Contributed talk, 09/09/2013
33. Drossart, P., P. Hartogh, K. Isaak, C. Lovis, G. Micela, M. Ollivier, Ribas, I., I. Snellen, B. Swinyard, G. Tinetti, L. Puig, M. Linder, The Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory (EChO) : an ESA mission to characterize exoplanets, American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #45, #211.25, Denver (Estados Unidos), poster, 08/10/2013
34. Elías-Rosa, N., SN 2013F, a PESSTO reddened supernova, PESSTO meeting, Padua (Italy), Contributed talk, 29/04/2013 - 30/04/2013
35. Eriksen, M. B., Photo-z systematics in cross-correlated LSS and lensing surveys, LSS13, Centro Stefano Franscin, Ascona, Contributed talk, 01/07/2013 - 05/07/2013, 25/07/2013
36. Fabra, F., Li, W., Martin-Neira, M., Rius, A., Yang, D., TIGRIS Experiment: Characterizing a Typhoon with GNSS-R, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures 2013, Espoo (Finland), Contributed talk, 28/10/2013 - 31/10/2013
37. Fabra, F., Li, W., Martin-Neira, M., Rius, A., Yang, D., Typhoon remote sensing with GNSS-R: the TIGRIS experiment, 4th International Colloquium Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme, Prague (Czech Republic), Poster, 04/12/2013 - 06/12/2013
38. Fabra, F., Rius, A., Oliveras, S., Cardellach, E., TIGRIS data processing and preliminary results, 2nd Working Meeting of China-Europe Joint GNSS-R Research Work Group, Shanghai (China), Invited talk, 14/10/2013 - 15/10/2013
39. Fabra, F., Weiqiang Li, Manuel MartÌn-Neira, Oliveras, S., Rius, A., Dongkai Yang, Wei Yang, Cardellach, E., The Typhoon Investigation using GNSS-R Interferometric Signals (TIGRIS) , Space Reflecto, Brest, France, Contributed talk, 04/11/2013 - 05/11/2013
40. Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., WFM thermal model, The LOFT Fourth Consortium Meeting, Contributed talk, 22/04/2013 - 24/04/2013
41. Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Álvarez, L., Lozano, M., Pellegrini, G., Ull·n, M., Cabruja, E., MartÌnez, R., Chmeissani, M., Puigdengoles, C., Artigues, G., Karelin, D., et al, Development of CdTe pixel detectors for Hard X/gamma ray imaging, RIA-AstroMadrid. Desarrollo de instrumentación astronómica en España, Poster, 25/09/2013 - 27/09/2013
42. García-Piquer, A., Ribas, I., Colomé, J., Artificial Intelligence for the EChO Mission Scheduler, Science Operations 2013, Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid, Contributed talk, 11/09/2013
43. García-Piquer, A., Ribas, I., Colomé, J., Artificial Intelligence for the EChO Mission Scheduler, EChO Spain Workshop, Madrid, Contributed talk, 16/09/2013
44. García-Piquer, A., Ribas, I., Colomé, J., Artificial Intelligence for the EChO Mission Scheduler, Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Science Operations, ESAC - Villafranca del Castillo (Madrid), Contributed talk, 08/10/2013
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45. Gibert F., 10th Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves, Varsòvia, 07/07/2013 – 13/07/2013, poster 46. Gibert, F., Testing the LISA Technology Package Diagnostics In Space Conditions, 3rd Iberian Gravitational
Wave meeting, València, contributed talk, 20/03/2013 – 22/03/2013 47. Girart, J. M., Fernandez-Lopez, M., Frau, P., Curiel, S., Galvan-Madrid, R., Rao, R., The massive circumstellar
disk around the B-type star powering the 14 pc long HH 80-81-80N radio jet, Transformational Science with ALMA: From Dust to Rocks to Planets Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems, Hilton Waikoloa Village, The Big Island of Hawaii, USA, Poster, 08/04/2013 - 12/04/2013
48. Girart, J. M., Frau, P., Zhang, Q., DR 21(OH): a Highly Fragment, Magnetized, Turbulent and Rotating Dense Core, Magnetic Fields from Cloud Cores to Protostellar Disks, Heidelberg, Invited talk, 21/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
49. Girart, J. M., Zhang, Q., Frau, P., Qiu, K., Lai, S.-P., Tang, Y.W., Koch, P., SMA Legacy Project: Filaments, Star Formation and Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Fields in the Universe: from Laboratory and Stars to Primordial Structures, Invited talk, 04/02/2013 - 05/02/2013
50. Güdel, M., R. Dvorak, N. Erkaev, J. Kasting, M. Khodachenko, H., Lammer, E. Pilat-Lohinger, H. Rauer, Ribas I., B. Wood, Astrophysical Conditions for Planetary Habitability, Protostars and Planets VI, en prensa, Contributed talk, Heidelberg (Germany), 20/07/2013
51. Hadasch, D., Recent Fermi results on gamma-ray binaries, Workshop on Variable Galactic Gamma-ray Sources, Barcelona, Invited talk, 16/04/2013 - 18/04/2013
52. Hernanz, M., Gamma-ray emission from nova outbursts, Scientific perspectives in the MeV domain, Paris, Invited talk, 15/01/2013 - 16/01/2013
53. Hernanz, M., Gamma-rays from novae, Stella Novae: Past and Future Decades, Cape Town (South Africa), Invited talk, 04/02/2013 - 08/02/2013
54. Hernanz, M., High-energy emission during nova explosions, THE ORIGIN OF COSMIC ELEMENTS Past and Present Achievements, Future Challenges, Barcelona, Contributed talk, 12/06/2013 - 15/06/2013
55. Hernanz, M., LOFT (Large Observatory for X-ray Timing), Bienal Física 2013 - Simposio de Astrofísica, Valencia, Contributed talk, 17/07/2013 - 18/07/2013
56. Hernanz, M., LOFT: an ESA candidate X-ray mission for the next decade , Spanish X-ray Astronomy 2013, Barcelona, Contributed talk, 17/06/2013 - 19/06/2013
57. Hernanz, M., on behalf of the LOFT collaboration (http://www.isdc.unige.ch/loft/), LOFT (Large Observatory for X-ray Timing): un candidato a misión M3 de la ESA, RIA-AstroMadrid. Desarrollo de instrumentación astronómica en España, Madrid, Contributed talk, 25/09/2013 - 27/09/2013
58. Hernanz, M., V2487 Oph 1998: a post nova in an intermediate polar, Physics at the Magnetospheric Boundary, Geneva (Switzerlnd), Contributed talk, 25/06/2013 - 28/06/2013
59. Hoffmann, K., Bel, J., Gaztañaga, E., Measuring the growth of matter density fluctuations with third-order galaxy correlations, Workshop on Galaxy Bias: Non-linear, Non-local and Non-Gaussian, Trieste, Contributed talk, 08/10/2013 - 11/10/2013
60. Hoffmann, K., Gaztañaga, E., Measuring Galaxy Bias, Cosmology, Large Scale Structures and First Objects, S„o Paulo, Brazil, Poster, 04/02/2013 - 07/02/2013
61. Hoffmann, K., Gaztañaga, E., Measuring the growth of dark matter density fluctuation with third order galaxy correlations, LSS13, Ascona, Contributed talk, 01/07/2013 - 05/07/2013
62. Isern, J., Gamma rays from Type Ia supernovae, Scientific perspectives in the MeV domain, Paris, Invited talk, 13/01/2013 - 16/01/2013
63. Isern, J., The double degenerate scenario for SNIa, The Golden Age of Cataclysmic Variables and Related OIbjects - II, Palermo, Invited review, 08/09/2013 - 11/09/2013
64. Isern, J., What are white dwarfs telling us about the evolution of the Galaxy, Chemical evolution in the Universe: the next 30 years, Castiglione della Pescaia (Italy), Invited talk, 15/09/2013 - 19/10/2013
65. Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., G·lvez, J., Hernanz, M., WFM structure, The Fourth Consortium Meeting, Rome, Contributed talk, 24/04/2013
66. Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., Hernanz, M., G·lvez, J., Thermal/mechanical FEE/SDD-detector tray interface, WFM meeting: detector tray, SDD/FEE, BEE/PS, and definition of the interfaces, Utrecht, Contributed talk, 07/03/2013
67. Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., Hernanz, M., G·lvez, J., Thermal/mechanical BEE/PS-detector tray interface, WFM meeting: detector tray, SDD/FEE, BEE/PS, and definition of the interfaces, Utrecht, Contributed talk, 07/03/2013
68. Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., Hernanz, M., Gálvez, J., Mechanical alignment. Degrees of freedom., WFM meeting: detector tray, SDD/FEE, BEE/PS, and definition of the interfaces, Utrecht, Contributed talk, 07/03/2013
69. Karnesis, N., Parameter Estimation in LISA Pathfinder sensitive axis, 10th Amaldi Conference, Warsaw, Poster, 07/07/2013 - 14/07/2013
70. Karnesis, N., The LISA PAthfinder sensitive axis parameter estimation experiments, Iberian Gravitational Wave Meeting, Valencia, Contributed talk, 20/03/2013 - 22/03/2013
71. López-Morales M., Ribas I., D.K. Sing, C. Huitson, F. Rodler, E., García-Melendo, A. Belu, A. Cabrera-Lavers, Results of the First Exoplanet Transmission Spectroscopy Attempt with GTC, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Fourth Science Meeting with the GTC (Eds. C. Muñoz-Tuñón & J. M., Rodríguez-Espinosa) Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica (Serie de Conferencias), Contributed Talk, 18/11/2013
72. Madiedo, J.M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Castro-Tirado, A.J., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., The Geminid Meteoroid Stream as a Potential Meteorite Dropper, 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Edmonton, Poster, 01/08/2013
73. Madiedo, J.M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., On the activity of the Eta-aquarids in 2013: Analysis of Comet 1P/Halley debris, The 1st COSPAR Symposium, Bangkok, Poster, 11/11/2013 - 15/11/2013
74. Martín, J., Rea, N., Torres, D. F., Supernova Remnants with Magnetars, The Fast and the Furious: Energetic Phenomena in Isolated Neutron Stars, Pulsar Wind Nebulae and Supernova Remnants Workshop, Madrid, Contributed talk, 23/05/2013
75. Martinez-Jiménez, M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Clues on the Origin of Chondrules from the Study of Pristine CO Chondrites, 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Edmonton, Contributed talk, 01/08/2013
76. Martin-Neira, M., Benito, J., Segarra, M., Herrero, J., Rius, A., Camps, A., André-Beivide, A., Olea, A., Saameóo, P., Ballesteros, X., Ribó, S., et al, PARIS In-Orbit Demonstration Mission: First End-to-End Breadboard Test
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Resutls, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures 2013, Espoo (Helsinki9, Finland, Contributed talk, 28/10/2013 -31/10/2013
77. Mateos, I., Measurement of magnetic field at test masses in eLISA, 10th Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves (Amaldi10), Warsaw, Poster, 07/07/2013 - 13/07/2013
78. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Martinez-Jiménez, M., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Carbonaceous chondrites and their components: Testimonials of the early Solar System, The 1st COSPAR Symposium, Bangkok, Contributed talk, 15/11/2013
79. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., A comparative view of the 0.2 to 30 micrometers spectra of chondrites and primitive asteroids, The science of Marco Polo-R, Noordwijk, Contributed talk, 03/06/2013 - 05/06/2013
80. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Carbonaceous Chondrite Components, Parent Body Processes, and Reflectance Properties of Primitive Asteroids, COST Action CM0805 Annual Meeting, The Chemical Cosmos, Windsor, Invited talk, 03/04/2013
81. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Learning about space weathering in undifferentiated asteroids from laboratory spectra of chondrites, European Planetary Science Congress 2013, London, Poster, 12/09/2013
82. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Llorca, J., Mean grain size effects in IR spectra of carbonaceus chondrites, Astrobiological and cosmochemical implications of Marco Polo-R sampling of a primitive asteroid, Barcelona, Contributed talk, 16/01/2013 - 17/01/2013
83. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Llorca, J., UV-NIR Spectra of the most reflective carbonaceous chondrite groups: CH, CR and R, 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2013), The Woodlands, TX, Poster, 21/03/2013
84. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Mestres, N., Fraxedas, J., Alonso-Azc·rate, J., Studying carbonate globules in Allan Hills 84001 to better understand aqueous alteration in early Mars, 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2013), The Woodlands, TX, Poster, 21/03/2013
85. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Procesos físicos en las superficies de asteroides no diferenciados y sus propiedades reflectivas, III Encuentro sobre Ciencias Planetarias y ExploraciÓn del Sistema Solar, Madrid, Contributed talk, 19/06/2013
86. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Reflectance properties of primitive asteroids and chondrites, Asteroid Spectroscopy in Support of Gaia, Nice, Contributed talk, 06/06/2013 - 07/06/2013
87. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Reflectance spectra of chondrites and their origin in undifferentiated, 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Edmonton, Contributed talk, 31/07/2013
88. Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., The use of optical and electron microscopy to study the Martian meteorite Allan Hills 84001 and the shock effects in several shergottites, Microscopy at the Frontiers of Science, 2013, Tarragona, Contributed talk, 20/09/2013
89. Moyano-Cambero, M. Martínez-Jiménez i Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., Carbonaceous chondrites and their components: testimonials of the early solar system, C.E. , Cospar 2013, Bangkok, Tailandia, Contributed talk, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
90. Mundt R., F.J. Alonso-Floriano, J.A. Caballero, A. Klutsch, D. Montes, J.C. Morales, M. Cortés-Contreras, Ribas I., A. Reiners, A. Quirrenbach, P.J. Amado, CARMENES at PPVI. Low-Resolution Spectroscopy of M Dwarfs with CAFOS at Calar Alto, Protostars and Planets VI, Poster #2K055, Heidelberg (Alemania), Poster, 15/07/2013 – 20/07/2013
91. Nofrarias, M., Optimal calibration signals for LISA Pathfinder test mass dynamics, 10th Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves, Poster, 08/07/2013 - 12/07/2013
92. Odintsov, S. D., Accelerating cosmology from modified gravity and neutron stars, Int Workshop Modified Gravity, YITP, Kyoto, Kyoto, Contributed talk, 16/12/2013 - 20/12/2013
93. Odintsov, S. D., Cosmology of modified gravity, XI Int. Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology-ICGAC11, Almaty, Invited review, 03/10/2013, 05/10/2013
94. Odintsov, S. D., Cosmology of modified gravity: introduction, NIMS Winter School, Daejong, Invited review, 03/02/2013 - 08/02/2013
95. Odintsov, S. D., Introduction to modified gravity cosmology, ERE2013, Benasque, Invited talk, 08/09/2013 - 13/09/2013
96. Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity and dark energy, invited review and course of lectures, 49 Karpacz Winter School on Theor.Physics:, Ladek Zdroj, Poland, Invited review, 10/02/2013 - 16/02/2013
97. Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity: from accelerating cosmology to neutron stars, KMI Int.Symposium 2013: Quest for the origin of Particles and the Universe, Nagoya, Invited review, 11/12/2013 - 13/12/2013
98. Odintsov, S. D., Modified gravity: what is the next?, KMI-IEEC joint Int workshop, Nagoya, Invited review, 29/07/2013 - 07/08/2013
99. Palau, A., Fuente, A., Girart, J. M., Estalella, R., Fragmentation of massive dense cores down to ~1000 AU, Protostars & Planets VI, Heidelberg, Poster, 14/07/2013 - 20/07/2013
100. Palau, A., Fuente, A., Girart, J. M., Estalella, R., Ho, P. T. P., Sánchez-Monge, ¡., Fontani, F., Busquet, G., CommerÁon, B., Hennebelle, P., et al, Early stages of high-mass star and cluster formation at 500-1000 AU, http://www.lorentzcenter.nl/lc/web/2013/542/info.php3?wsid=542&venue=Oort, Leiden, Poster, 21/01/2013 - 25/01/2013
101. Papitto, A., Accreting millisecond X-ray and radio pulsars, Congresso Nazionale Oggetti Compatti (CNOC), Ferrara, Italy, Invited talk, 17/09/2013 - 19/09/2013
102. Papitto, A., Swinging between rotation and accretion power in a binary millisecond pulsar, Physics at the magnetospheric boundary, Geneve, Contributed talk, 25/06/2013
103. Papitto, A., Swinging between rotation and accretion power in a millisecond binary pulsar, Explosive Transients: Lighthouses of the Universe, Santorini, Greece, Contributed talk, 15/09/2013 - 20/09/2013
104. Papitto, A., Swinging between rotation and accretion power in binary millisecond pulsars, SPANISH X-RAY ASTRONOMY 2013, Invited talk, 18/06/2013
105. Papitto, A., Torres, D. F., Rea, N., Tauris, T., A comparison between the spin distribution of recycled millisecond pulsars and their progenitors, Spectral/timing properties of accreting objects: from X-ray binaries to AGN, Madrid, Contributed talk, 02/04/2013 - 05/04/2013
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106. Pedaletti, G., de Ona Wilhelmi, E., Torres, D. F., CTA physics case studies: the impact of altitude in Prod2, CTA General Consortium Meeting, Warsaw, Contributed talk, 23/09/2013 - 27/09/2013
107. Pedaletti, G., Torres, D. F., Emission from low-luminous AGN in the context of CTA observations, Extragalactic gamma-ray astronomy with the Cherenkov Telescope Array, Muonio, Finland, Contributed talk, 18/03/2013 - 22/03/2013
108. Pujol, A., Are the Halo Occupation predictions consistent with large scale clustering of galaxies in simulations?, Workshop on Galaxy Bias: Non-linear, Non-local and Non-Gaussian, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Contributed talk, 07/10/2013 - 11/10/2013
109. Pujol, A., Are the halo occupation predictions of large scale clustering consistent with galaxy simulations?, Theoretical challenges for the next generation of large scale surveys of the universe, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Zurich, Ascona, Switzerland, Contributed talk, 30/06/2013 - 05/07/2013
110. Pujol, A., Dark Energy Survey (DES) International Collaboration Operations Meeting, Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Spain), Contributed talk, 29/09/2013 – 04/10/2013
111. Quirrenbach A., P.J. Amado, J.A. Caballero, W. Seifert, M. Azzaro, D. Galadí, M.L. García-Vargas, H. Mandel, R. Mundt, A. Reiners, Ribas I., A. Pérez-Calpena, M.A. Sánchez-Carrasco, CARMENES at PPVI. Looking for Exo-Earths around M Dwarfs, Carmenes Consortium, Protostars and Planets VI, Poster #2K023, Heidelberg (Alemania), Poster, 15/07/2013 – 20/07/2013
112. Ribas I., The CARMENES Target Sample, Second CARMENES Science Workshop, Goettingen (Germany), invited talk, 14/10/2013 – 16/10/2013
113. Ribas I., The targets of EChO: availability and characterization of the host stars, EChO Science Workshop, Noordwijk (Holanda), Oral invitada, 01/07/2013 - 04/07/2013
114. Ribas, I., Garcia-Piquer, A., Colomé, J., EChO Long Term Mission Planning Tool, EChO Spain workshop, Madrid, Contributed talk, 28/05/2013
115. Ribas, I., Garcia-Piquer, A., Colomé, J., EChO Long Term Mission Planning Tool, EChO Consortium Meeting - Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland), Contributed talk, 12/06/2013
116. Ribas, I., Garcia-Piquer, A., EChO Target Scheduling, EChO Consortium Meeting, Didcot (UK), Contributed talk, 10/04/2013
117. Ribó, S., Arco Fernandez, J. C., Cardellach, E., Oliveras, S., Rius, A., GNSS-Reflectometry at Higher Frequencies: The X-Band Case, 4th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme, Prague, Czech Republic, Contributed talk, 03/12/2013 - 06/12/2013
118. Ribó, S., Arco Fernandez, J. C., Oliveras, S., Cardellach, E., Rius, A., Buck, C., Experimental Results of PARIS Measurements using X-Band Digital Satellite TV Opportunity Signals Reflected on the Sea Surface, Space Reflecto, Brest, France, Contributed talk, 04/11/2013 - 05/11/2013
119. Serenelli, A., Lessons from the Sun for mixing below the convection zone, Steps Towards a New Generation of Stellar Models, Leiden, The Netherlands, Invited talk, 01/07/2013 - 05/07/2013
120. Serenelli, A., Multi-Periodic Pulsations of a Stripped Red Giant Star in an Eclipsing Binary, New advances in stellar physics: from microscopic to macroscopic processes, Roscoff, France, Contributed talk, 27/05/2013 - 31/05/2013
121. Serenelli, A., Multi-periodic pulsations of a stripped red giant star in an eclipsing binary, KASC-6: A New Era of Stellar Astrophysics with Kepler, Sydney, Australia, Contributed talk, 23/06/2013 - 28/06/2013
122. Serenelli, A., Recent developments for realistic solar models, The 12th international symposium on Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies (OMEG12), Tsukuba, Japan, Invited talk, 17/11/2013 - 22/11/2013
123. Serrano, S., Bauer, A., Castander, F. J., PAU, a fully depleted mosaic imager with narrow band filrters, Precision Astronomy with Fully Depleted CCDs, New York, Poster, 18/11/2013 - 19/11/2013
124. Sopuerta, C. F., Alberto Lobo and the Strive for Gravitational Wave Astronomy, 3rd Iberian Gravitational Wave Meeting, Valencia, Invited talk, 20/03/2013 - 22/03/2013
125. Sopuerta, C. F., Semblance of J. Alberto Lobo, Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting 2013, Benasque, Contributed talk, 08/09/2013 - 12/09/2013
126. Sopuerta, C. F., Spanish Contribution to LISA Pathfinder and eLISA, Encuentro RIA-AstroMadrid 2013. Desarrollo de instumentaciÓn astronÓmica en EspaÒa, Madrid, Contributed talk, 25/09/2013 - 28/09/2013
127. Sopuerta, C. F., Towards the construction of waveforms for Intermediate Mass Ratio Inspirals, Numerical Relativity Data Analysis Conference 2013, Mallorca, Contributed talk, 18/09/2013 - 20/09/2013
128. Tolos, L., Implications for compact stars of a soft nuclear equation-of-state from heavy ion data, ECT-EMMI Workshop "Neutron-rich matter and neutron stars", Invited talk, 30/09/2013 - 04/10/2013
129. Tolos, L., Shear and bulk viscosities due to phonons in superfluid neutron stars, First UK LOFT Science Meeting, Contributed talk, 24/06/2013 - 25/06/2013
130. Tolos, L., Shear viscosity and the r-mode instability window in superfluid neutron stars, Quarks, Gluons and Hadronic Matter under Extreme Conditions, Contributed talk, 18/03/2013 - 21/03/2013
131. Tolos, L., Strange and Charmed Mesons in Nuclear Matter and Nuclei, YITP workshop in Hadron in Nucleus, Invited talk, 31/10/2013 - 02/11/2013
132. Tolos, L., Strongly interacting matter in the laboratory and stars, CPAN, Invited talk, 25/11/2013 - 27/11/2013 133. Tolos, L., The width of the omega meson in matter, International Conference on the Structure of Baryons
(Baryons2013), Contributed talk, 24/06/2013 - 28/06/2013 134. Tolos, L., The width of the omega meson in matter, XV International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy
(Hadron2013), Contributed talk, 04/11/2013 - 08/11/2013 135. Tomas, S., Oliveras, S., Cardellach, E., Rius, A., The GNSS polarimetric radio-occultation technique to sense
precipitation events: a new concept to be tested aboard PAZ Low Earth Satellite, European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013 (EGU 2013), Viena (Austria), Contributed talk, 07/04/2013 - 12/04/2013
136. Torres D.F., 2nd Workshop on Galactic Variable Gamma-ray Sources, Barcelona, 16/04/2013-18/04/2013 137. Torres D.F., 4th School / Workshop of the Fermi Asian Network, Hong Kong, invited talk, 8/07/2013 –
12/07/2013 138. Torres D.F., Biennial Meeting of the Royal Physical Society of Spain, Valencia, invited talk, 16/07/2013 –
17/07/2013 139. Torres D.F., 1st Spanish X-ray meeting, Barcelona, invited talk, 17/06/2013 – 19/06/2013
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140. Torres D.F., Cosmic-ray acceleration & propagation: A Rendevouz, CASPAR 2013, Hamburg, invited talk, 10/09/2013 – 16/09/2013
141. Torres D.F., The science of HESS II, 2nd OKC-DIAS Workshop, Stockholm, invited talk, 23/10/2013 – 25/10/2013 142. Torres-Rincon, J., D-meson diffusion in hadronic matter, FAIRNESS 2013, Berlin, Germany, Invited talk,
15/09/2013 - 21/09/2013 143. Trigo J.M., Bright Bolides Observed over the Iberian Peninsula from 2010 to 2012, European Planetary Science
Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013 144. Trigo J.M., The dynamical behaviour of the Chelyabinsk superbolide by using a Runge-Kutta algorithm, European
Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013 145. Trigo, J.M., Invited talk: Emission spectroscopy: clues on the continuous volatile delivery from cometary
meteoroids, Contributed talk: Studying ablation of the Chelyabinsk superbolide using a Runge-Kutta algorithm (with graduate student Joan Dergham), Poster: Emission spectrum of a sporadic fireball afterglow, Meteoroids 2013, Poznan, Polonia, 26/08/2013 – 30/08/2013
146. Trigo, J.M., Analysis of a deep-penetrating sporadic fireball observed over Portugal in 2011, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
147. Trigo, J.M., Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2013, The Woodlands, Texas, EUA, 12/03/2013 – 22/03/2013
148. Trigo, J.M., Monitoring non-periodic comet C/2011 L4 PANSTARRS using Joan Oró 0.8 m robotic telescope at OAdM, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
149. Trigo, J.M., Near Earth Object 2012XJ112 as a Source of Bright Bolides of Achondritic Nature, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
150. Trigo, J.M., Trajectory, orbit and spectroscopic analysis of a bright fireball observed over Spain in April 2013, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
151. Trigo, J.M., Two Superbolides with a Cometary Origin Observed over the Iberian Peninsula, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC 2013), London, United Kingdom, Contributed talks, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
152. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Alonso-Azc·rate, J., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., ICP-MS bulk Chemistry of Historic and Antarctic Carbonaceous Chondrites, 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Edmonton, Poster, 30/07/2013
153. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Electron Microscopy to better understand meteorites older than Earth from the NASA Antarctic collection: how were the building blocks of planets?, Microscopy at the Frontiers of Science 2013, Tarragona, Invited talk, 18/09/2013 - 20/09/2013
154. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Fraxedas, J., Aqueous alteration phases in CR, CM and CI chondrites: Evidence for hydrothermal activity in their parent bodies and implications for MarcoPolo-R sample return mission, Astrobiological and cosmochemical implications of Marco Polo-R sampling of a primitive asteroid, Barcelona, Poster, 16/01/2013 - 17/01/2013
155. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Fraxedas, J., Aqueous alteration phases in CR, CM and CI chondrites: evidence for hydrothermal activity in their parent bodies and implications for MArcoPolo-R sample return mission, 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2013), The Woodlands, TX, Poster, 21/03/2013
156. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Martinez-Jiménez, M., Fraxedas, J., Alonso-Azc·rate, J., Aqueous Alteration vs. Shock in Villalbeto de la Peña Polymict Chondritic Breccia, 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Edmonton, Contributed talk, 30/07/2013
157. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Martins, Z., Aqueous alteration in the parent bodies of carbonaceous chondrites, The 1st COSPAR Symposium, Bangkok, Contributed talk, 12/11/2013
158. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Moyano-Cambero, C. E., Meech, K.J., Rodríguez, D., Sánchez, A., Lacruz, J., OAdM follow-up of comets C/2011L4 panstarrs and C/2012S1 ISON during 2012-2013, European Planetary Science Congress 2013, London, Contributed talk, 13/09/2013
159. Trigo-Rodríguez, J.M., i Moyano-Cambero, Aqueous alteration in the parent bodies of carbonaceous chondrites, C.E. , Cospar 2013, Bangkok, Tailandia, Contributed talk, 11/11/2013 – 15/11/2013
160. Vinyoles, N., A sensitivity study of s-process: The impact of uncertainties from nuclear reactions, Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics VI, Lisbon, Poster, 19/05/2013 - 24/05/2013
161. Wickert, J., G. Beyerle , Cardellach, E., and GEROS-ISS Team, GEROS-ISS - GNSS Reflectometry, Radio Occultation and Scatterometry onboard the International Space Station , Space Reflecto, Brest, France, Contributed talk, 04/11/2013 - 05/11/2013
162. Wickert, J., G. Beyerle, Cardellach, E., C. Forste, T. Gruber, A. Helm, M.P. Hess, P. Hoeg, N. Jakowski, M. Kern, O. Montenbruck, Rius, A., M. Rothacher, C.K. Shum, C. Zuffada, GEROS-ISS - GNSS Reflectometry, Radio Occultation and Scatterometry onboard the International Space Station, URSI 2013, Espoo, Finland, Contributed talk, 28/10/2013 - 31/10/2013
163. Wickert, J., G. Beyerle, Cardellach, E., C. Forste, T. Gruber, A. Helm, M.P. Hess, P. Hoeg, N. Jakowski, M. Kern, O. Montenbruck, Rius, A., M. Rothacher, C.K. Shum, C. Zuffada, GEROS-ISS - GNSS Reflectometry, Radio Occultation and Scatterometry onboard the International Space Station, ESA Living Planet Symposium, Edinburgh, U.K., Contributed talk, 09/09/2013 - 13/09/2013
164. Wickert, J., G. Beyerle, Cardellach, E., C. Forste, T. Gruber, A. Helm, M.P. Hess, P. Hoeg, N. Jakowski, M. Kern, O. Montenbruck, Rius, A., M.Rothacher, C.K. Shum, C. Zuffada, GEROS-ISS - GNSS Reflectometry, Radio Occultation, and Scatterometry onboard the International Space Station, 4th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme, Prague, Czech Republic, Poster, 03/12/2013 - 06/12/2013
165. Wickert, J., O. Andersen, G. Beyerle, B. Chapron, Cardellach, E., S. DAddio, C. Forste, C. Gommenginger, T. Gruber, A. Helm, M.P. Hess, P. Hoeg, A. Jaggi, N. Jakowski, M. Kern, T. Lee, M. Martin-Neira, O. Montenbruck, N. Pierdicca, Rius, A., M. Rothacher, C.K. Shum, C. Zuffada, GEROS-ISS - GNSS Reflectometry, Radio Occultation, and Scatterometry onboard the International Space Station, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A., Poster, 09/12/2013 - 13/12/2013
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1. López-Oramas, A., Blanch Bigas, O., Cortina, J., Hadasch, D., Herrero, A., Marcote, B., Munar-Adrover, P.,
Moldón, J., Paredes, J. M., Ribas, I., Ribó, M., Torres, D., Zanin, R., for the MAGIC COLLABORATION; Casares, J., Rea, N., Observations of VHE gamma-ray binaries with the MAGIC Telescopes, International Conference on Cosmic Rays (ICRC), Centro de Convenções Sulamérica, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Contributed talk, 02/07/2013 - 09/07/2013.
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[CRAE-CTE (UPC)] 1. Fantino, E., Y. Ren, Gómez, G., Masdemont J.J., E.M. Alessi, Powered Invasriant Manifold Transfers between
Libration Point Orbits in the Sun-Earth-Moon System, Workshop on Dynamical Systems and Applications, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Bilbao, Spain, 10/12/2013-11/12/2013
2. Lian, Y., Gómez, G., Masdemont, J.J., G. Tang, A Note on the Dynamics around the Lagrange Points of the Earth-Moon System in a Complete Solar System Model, 64th International Astronautical Congress, China National Convention Center, Beijing, China, 23/09/2013-27/09/2013
3. Masdemont J.J., G. Gómez, Dynamics in Astronomical and Astrodynamical Problems, Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, Snowbird, Utah, poster, 15/05/2013-23/05/2013
4. Olikara, Z., Masdemont J.J., Gómez, G., End-of-life Disposal of Libration Point Orbit, Spacecraft, 64th International Astronautical Congress, China National Convention Center, Beijing, China, 23/09/2013-27/09/2013
5. Olikara, Z.P., Masdemont J.J., Gómez, G., Disposal Techniques for Spacecraft in Libration, Point Orbits, The Sixth International Meeting on Celestial Mechanics, Balletti Park Hotel, San Martino al Cimino, Viterbo, 01/09/2013-07/09/2013,
6. Paita, F., Gómez, G., Masdemont J.J., On the Cucker-Smale Flocking Moel Applied to a Formation Moving in a Central Force Field, The Sixth International Meeting on Celestial Mechanics, Balletti Park Hotel, San Martino al Cimino, Viterbo, Italy, 01/09/2013-07/09/2013
7. Paita, F., Gómez, G., Masdemont J.J., On the Cucker-Smale Flocking Model Applied to a Formation Moving in A Central Force Field around the Earth, 64th International Astronautical Congress, China National Convention Center, Beijin, China, 23/09/2013-27/09/2013
8. Pérez, D.; Masdemont, J.J.; Gómez, G., Jet Transport propagation of uncertainties for orbits around the Earth, 64th International Astronautical Congress, National Convention Center, Beijing (China), Contributed talk, 23/09/2013 – 26/09/2013.
9. Pérez, D.; Masdemont, J.J.; Gómez, G., Jet Transport propagation of uncertainties for orbits around the Earth, The Sixth International Meeting on Celestial Mechanics, Balleti Park Hotel, San Martino al Cimino (Viterbo), Itàlia, Poster, 01/09/2013 – 06/09/2013.
10. Salazar, F.; Masdemont, J.J.; Gómez, G.; Macau, E.; Winter, O., The zero, minimum and maximum relative radial accelerations along a family of periodic orbits around L4 and L5 in the Earth-Moon system, 7th International Workshop on Satellite Constellations and Formation Flying, Faculty of Science of the University of Lisbon, Lisboa (Portugal), Contributed talk, 13/03/2013 - 15/03/2013.
[CRAE-CTE (UPC) – ICE (CSIC)]
1. Camps A., D. Pascual, Park, H., F. Martin, Rius, A., Ribo, S., J. Benito, A. Andrés, P. Saameno, G. Staton, M. Martín-Neira, S. d'Addio, P. Willemsen, Altimetry Performance and Error Budget of the PARIS In Orbit Demonstration Mission, Poster, 2013 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013 – 26/07/2013
2. Martín-Neira, M., J. Benito, M. Segarra, J. Herrero, Rius, A., Camps, A., A. Andres-Beivide, A. Olea, P. Saameno, X. Ballesteros, R. Vilaseca, A. Navarro, J. Garriga, S. Ribo, Park, H., PARIS In-Orbit Demonstration Mission: First End-to-End Breadboard Test Results, Oral, URSI Commission F Microwave Signatures – 2013 Specialist Symposium on Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth, Oceans, and Atmosphere, Espoo, Finland, 28/10/2013 – 31/10/2013
[ACE (ICCUB)]-[CRAE-CTE (UPC)]-[ICE (CSIC)]
1. Artigues, G., Garcia-Berro, E., Portell, J., Hernanz, M., LAD data compression, The Fourth Consortium Meeting, Rome, Contributed talk, 22/04/2013 - 24/04/2013
2. Artigues, G., Portell, J., García-Berro, E., Hernanz, M., LAD data compression assessment and applicability to the WFM, WFM DHU/onboard software/simulation meeting, Bamberg (Germany), Contributed talk, 30/01/2013 - 31/01/2013
SEMINARS
Internal Seminars ACE (ICCUB) 1. Casanellas, J. (CENTRA, Physics Department. Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon, Portugal), Stars as
cosmological tools: from dark matter to modified gravity, 16/05/2013 2. Goldreich (California Institute of Technology and Institute for Advanced Study), Reading the Record of Ancient
Impacts, 28/10/2013 3. Hernández, C. (Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón), Using Planck's secondary temperature
anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background to constrain Dark Energy, 06/05/2013 4. Heyer, M. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Imaging the Molecular Interstellar Medium of the Milky Way,
04/11/2013 5. Johansen, A. (Lund Observatory, Sweden), Formation of planets around the Sun and other stars, 14/01/2013
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6. Karouzos, M. (Center for the Exploration of the Origin of the Universe, Seoul National University Research Institute), The interesting lives of radio-AGN: their environment and host galaxies, 30/07/2013
7. Kirkby, D. (University of California (Irvine)), Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in the Lyman-alpha Forest of BOSS Quasars, 14/03/2013
8. Kulkarni, G. (Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie), Chemical enrichment of Damped Lyman Alpha systems as a direct constraint on Population III star formation, 14/02/2013
9. Llinares, C. (University of Oslo), Shape of clusters of galaxies as a probe of screening mechanisms in modified gravity, 16/09/2013
10. Munar-Adrover, P., High-energy emission from protostars, 08/03/2013 11. Peña-Garay, C. (IFIC, València), Searching for Dark Matter with radiotelescopes, 19/09/2013 12. Romero, G.E. (Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía (IAR - CONICET)), Gamma-ray burst as sources of
neutrinos and gravitational waves, 18/07/2013 13. Sasaki, M. (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University), Inflation and cosmological perturbations
(from fantasy to precision cosmology), 08/05/2013 14. Vila, G. (Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía (IAR - CONICET)), Radiative models for jets in X-ray binaries,
18/06/2013 15. Zdziarski, A.A. (Centrum Astronomiczne im. M. Kopernika, Bartycka 18, PL-00-716 Warszawa, Poland),
Contribution from jets and accretion to broad-band spectra of black-hole binaries, 11/12/2013 ICE (CSIC)
1. Akgun, T., Stability of magnetic fields in non-barotropic stars, 29/05/2013 2. Altadill, D., Observatorio del Ebro: Actividades en Ciencias de la Tierra y del Espacio, 22/11/2013
3. Bonnett, C., Intrinsic Alignments of galaxies, 22/02/2013
4. Cardellach, E., Reflectometry using sources of opportunity: a review, 15/11/2013
5. Carretero-Palacios, J., Building mock galaxy catalogues using the HOD model, 25/01/2013
6. de Oña, E., The Galactic Plane at VHE, 12/04/2013
7. Dumusque, X., Mitigating stellar signals for exoplanet detection, 20/03/2013 8. Elías-Rosa, N., Supernovae al PESSTO, 22/03/2013
9. Elizalde, E., Cosmological Models with Non-local Interactions (please, no panic!), 11/10/2013
10. Elizalde, E., Zeta regularization: from zero to infinity and back, 29/11/2013
11. Gálvez, J., Satellite Thermal Control Engineering. Application to LOFT, 07/06/2013
12. Hernanz, M., LOFT, the Large Observatory For X-ray Timing, 01/03/2013
13. Hirotani, K., Towards a self-consistent theory of pulsar high-energy emissions, 21/06/2013
14. Izard, A., Doing cosmological forecasts with clusters of galaxies, 15/03/2013
15. Jiménez, N., Lying outside the law: the case of the brightest and massive galaxies of the Universe, 03/04/2013 16. Karnesis, N., LISA Pathfinder Data Analysis Techniques, 03/05/2013
17. Kemper, C., The life cycle of dust and gas in galaxies, 12/06/2013 18. Knebe, A., CLUES: Contrained Local UniversE Simulations, 09/12/2013 19. Kulebi, B., The importance of angular momenta for the modeling of Supernova type Ia, 24/05/2013
20. Lacey, C., Galaxy formation, 21/02/2013 21. Manuel, C., Some Higgstory (about the Nobel Prize in Physics 2013), 08/11/2013
22. Modesto, L., Finite Quantum Gravity and M-Theory, 09/01/2013 23. Morales-Garoffolo, A., How "IIb" a type IIb Supernova, 17/05/2013
24. Nofrarias, M., Data analysis for LISA Pathfinder and the route to eLISA, 05/04/201
25. Norberg, P., Multi-wavelength studies with the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey, 26/09/2013 26. Ospina, N., X-ray from accreting white dwarfs, 31/05/2013
27. Papitto, A., Swinging between accretion and rotation power in a binary millisecond pulsar, 25/10/2013
28. Potekhin, A., The effects of strong magnetic fields on neutron-star thermal radiation, 07/02/2013 29. Pujol, A., Structure and substructure of dark matter haloes and galaxy clustering, 15/02/2013
30. Reed, D., What can we learn about the universe by simulating the cosmic web of dark matter and galaxies?,
26/04/2013
31. Ribas, I., The quest for exo-Earths, 08/02/2013
32. Ribó, S., Remote Sensing of the Ocean Surface using digital satellite TV signals, 19/04/2013
33. Sáez Gómez, D., On viable modified gravities and the cosmological evolution, 08/05/2013 34. Serrano, S., Data Reduction for Large Cosmology Surveys: The PAU data management, 15/01/2013
35. Shirkov, D., The Big Bang as an Increase of Space Dimensions - a new Scenario for the Universe Evolution, 06/03/2013
36. Sopuerta, C. F., The Gravitational Universe, 14/06/2013
37. Torrelles, J., Short-lived Pulsed Outflow Events in Massive Protostars, 10/05/2013
38. Torres, D. F., An introduction to MAP and some recent results on Galactic gamma-ray sources , 04/10/2013
39. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., An enhanced impact hazard from small Near Earth Asteroids from the study of Chelyabinsk and other recent airbursts, 13/12/2013
40. Vigano, D., Evolution and diversity of isolated neutron stars,18/10/2013
41. Vilardell, F., Sanz, J., IEEC activities at the OAdM, 11/01/2013
42. Yepes, G., The Mare Nostrum Numerical Cosmology Project: Simulating the Universe from Large Scale Structures to the Local Group, 16/12/2013
External seminars
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ACE (ICCUB) 1. Casademunt, J.; Blanch-Mercader, C., Spontaneous motility of cell fragments: morphological instability and
motion, École Normale Supérieure, París, 30/01/2013. 2. Casademunt, J.; Orlandi, J.G.; Alvarez-Lacalle, E.; Teller, S.; Soriano, J., Noise focusing: the emergence of
coherent activity in neuronal cultures, Department of Physico-Chemie, Institut Curie Centre de Recherche, Paris, 01/02/2013.
3. Munar-Adrover, P., Gamma rays form young stellar objects, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), 19/09/2013.
4. Paredes-Fortuny, X., Interaction of relativistic winds from young pulsars with circumstellar envelopes in gamma-ray binaries, Departamentd’Astronomia i Astrofísica, Universitat de València, Burjassot (València, Spain), 25/10/2013.
5. Romero-Gomez, M., An alternative theory to the density wave for the spiral arms and rings in barred galaxies, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, Groningen, 12/02/2013.
6. Verde, L., Precision Cosmology turns 20, SISSA, 12/2013. 7. Verde, L., Neutrino properties from Cosmology, CERN, 02/2013. 8. Verde, L., Is there cosmological evidence for a fourth neutrino? (or a fifth or a sixth?), Geneva University,
03/05/2013 CRAE-CTE (UPC)
1. Garrison, J.L., Camps A., Remote Sensing with Reflected Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS-R) Signals, (IGARSS 2013 Tutorial), Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013
2. García-Berro, E., White dwarf mergers: R Corona Borealis, High-Field Magnetic White Dwarfs, Anomalous X-Ray Pulsars and Type Ia Supernovae, Universidad de Alicante, España, 18/04/2013
3. García-Berro, E., High resolution simulations of white dwarf collisions, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, 16/10/2013
4. García-Berro, E., Detonations in white dwarf dynamical interactions, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 26/11/2013 ICE (CSIC)
1. Odintsov, S. D., Future universe evolution, Koc University, Istambul, Turkey, 07/03/2013 2. Odintsov, S. D., Future universe evolution, NTNU, Trondheim, 08/05/2013 3. Padullès, R., Polarimetric effects on GNSS radiooccultations: simulations of the effects of precipitation and ice,
and observations from a satellite to mountain geometry, NASA/JET Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, US, 19/12/2013
4. Palau, A., Early stages of high-mass star and cluster formation, Sauverny, Switzerland, 18/06/2013 5. Palau, A., Fragmentation of massive dense cores down to ~1000 AU, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico, 13/08/2013
6. Palau, A., Fragmentation of massive dense cores down to ∼ 1000 AU, Morelia, Mexico, 07/08/2013 7. Pujol, A., Are the halo occupation predictions consistent with large scale clustering of galaxies in simularions?
Universidad Católica de Chile, departamento de Cosmología Santiago de Chile (Chile), 14/11/2013 – 15/11/2013 8. Pujol, A., Are the halo occupation predictions consistent with large scale clustering of galaxies in simularions?
Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio, Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos, Aires (Argentina), 25/11/2013 – 29/11/2013
9. Ribas I., The CARMENES instrument: finding small planets signals amid astrophysical noise, Conferencia en la Warwick University, Warwick (Reino Unido), 28/11/2013
10. Tolos, L., Neutron stars as laboratory for dense matter, Seminar of the Theory Group. Facultad de Física. Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 22/04/2013
11. Tolos, L., Strange and Charmed Mesons in Nuclear Matter and Nuclei, Lunch Seminar of the Nuclear Theory Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Upton, NY (USA), 11/04/2013
THESES FINISHED THESES PhD Theses ACE (ICCUB) 1. Dermot, A., The use of Java in large scientific data processing applications in HPC environments, Supervisor/s:
Portell i de Mora, J., Sirvent, R. 2. Darriba, L., Formation and dynamics of groups of galaxies in the local universe, Supervisor/s: Solanes Majua,
J.M. 3. Monguió, M., Tracing the Perseus spiral arm in the anticenter direction, Supervisor/s: Figueras, F.; Grosbol, P. 4. Baena, R., Study of adaptative optics images by means multiscalar transforms, Supervisor/s: Núñez de Murga, J. CRAE-CTE (UPC)
1. Egido J., GNSS Reflectometry for Land Remote Sensing Applications, Director: Ruffini G., Tutor: Camps A. 2. Tarongí J.M., Radio Frequency Interference in Microwave Radiometry: Statistical Analysis and Study of
Techniques for Detection and Mitigation, Director: Camps A.
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ICE (CSIC) 1. Asorey, J., Measuring Large Scale Structure using angular cross-correlations, Directors: Gaztañaga, E., Crocce,
M. 2. Carretero-Palacios, J., Populating cosmological simulations with galaxy using the HOD model, Directors:
Castander, F. J., Gaztañaga, E. 3. Li, J., X-ray observations of gamma-ray and other binaries, Director: Zahang, S., Codirector: Torres, D.F. 4. López de Rioja, V., Strong decay of the Y(3770) in dense matter, Director: Tolos, L. 5. López-Revelles, A.J., Theories of modified gravity and reconstruction schemes of cosmological models, Directors:
Elizalde, E., Odintsov, S. [CERES (UAB)]-[ICE (CSIC)]
1. Hadasch, D., Gamma-ray emission of young stellar objects and discovery of superorbital variability at high energies. Supervisors: Torres, D. (ICREA), Font, Ll.
[CRAE-CTE (UPC)]-[ICE (CSIC)]
1. Fabra, F., GNSS-R as a Source of Opportunity for Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere, Director: Cardellach, E.,
Tutor: Camps A.
Master Theses ACE (ICCUB) 1. Baquero, H., Statistical Validations for GOG Simulations, Director: Luri, X. 2. Casamiquela, L., Strömgren photometry to derive physical parameters of stars, Director: Jordi, C., Balaguer-
Núñez, L. 3. del Ser, D., The TFRM-PSES survey: error analysis and preliminary observational results, Director: Núñez, J.,
Fors, O. 4. Domènech, G., Canonical halo mass definition and universal mass function, Director: Salvador, E. 5. Fernández, An assessment of the current kinematic models for the galactic disk, Director: Figueras, F. 6. Ignasi Pérez, The Cross-correlation of MgII Absorption and Galaxies in BOSS, Director: Miralda, J. 7. Karabal, E., Dust extinction in distant galaxies, Director: Manrique, A., 8. Moreno, V., Evolution of nuclear obscuration in active galactic nuclei, Director: Iwasawa, K. 9. Pacheco, D., Modeling dust absorption of high-redshift galaxies, Director: Manrique, A. 10. Padullés, R., Cluster and target selection in Gaia-ESO Survey, Director: Jordi, C., Balaguer-Núñez, L., 11. Palmer, M., A Bayesian approach to open cluster distance determination, Director: Luri, X. 12. Paredes, X., Optical photometric monitoring of gamma-ray binaries, Director: Ribó, M., 13. Rosich, A., On the path of transiting Earths in the Habitable Zone of White Dwarfs. An approach from Telescope
Fabra ROA at Montsec (TFRM), Director: Núñez, J., Fors, O., 14. Rossell, M.A., Estudi de l'eix d'oscil.lació vertical del cinturó de Gould, Director: Figueras, F. 15. Ruiz, L., Assessing the accuracy in exoplanets’ transit parameter estimation using two fitting algorithms: optimized
Box Least Squares and a Wavelet-Based method, Director: Núñez, J., Fors, O. 16. Subirà, M., Solar Energetic Particle Event Selection for Simulation-based analyses with SEPServer, Director:
Àgueda, N. [ACE (ICCUB) – ICE(CSIC)] 1. Cortés, J., Reflectance properties of asteroids and meteorites: testing Gaia’s spectral capabilities for asteroid
taxonomic classification purposes, Director: Luri, X., Trigo-Rodríguez, J.M. ONGOING THESES PhD Theses ACE (ICCUB) 1. Abedi, H., Moving groups and Dynamical Galaxy Model, Director: Figueras, F., Aguilar, L. 2. Ariño Prats, A., 100.000 espectros de cuásars y perturbaciones primordiales, Director: Miralda, J. 3. Casamiquela, L., Estudi Espectroscopic de cumuls oberts per a l'analisi de la metal·licitat de la galàxia, Director:
Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Carrera, R. 4. Castañeda Pons, J., High performance computing of massive Astrometry and Photometry data from Gaia,
Director: Fabricius, C.V.; Torra, J. 5. Gontcho A Gontcho, S., Lyman-alpha autocorrelation, small scales structures and fluctuations of the radiation
background, Director: Miralda, J. 6. Juan Rovira, E., Properties of WDM Halos, Director: Salvador, E. 7. Marcote Martín, B., Very-low frequency and gamma-ray emission of gamma-ray binaries and transient sources,
Director: Paredes, J.M. 8. Merino Espasa, M.T., Super-resolución de imágenes astronómicas y teledetección (provisional), Director: Núñez,
J. 9. Moreno de la Cita, V., Coupling fluid-dinamics and non-thermal processes to study sources of high energy
emission, Director: Bosch-Ramon, V. 10. Munar Adrover, P., Gamma ray emission from young stellar massive stars, Director: Paredes, J.M.
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11. Oriol, P., Disseny d'algoritmes de control per posicionadors multiobjectes per instrumentació de telescopis terrestres, Director: J. Maria Gómez Cama, J.Torra, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Director: Gómez, J.M., Torra, J.,
12. Palmer, M., An absolute stellar luminosity atlas, Director: Luri, X., Masana, E., F. Arenou (Observatoire de Paris) 13. Paredes Fortuny, X., Interaction of relativistic winds from young pulsars with circumstellar envelopes in gamma-
ray binaries, Director: Ribó, M., Bosch-Ramon, V. 14. Pérez Palau, D., Mecanismes dinàmics de transport i agregació de massa en el Sistema Solar, Director: Gómez,
G. 15. Pérez Ràfols, I., Title to be determined, Director: Miralda, J. 16. Ribas Rubio, S., Contaminació lumínica, Director: Figueras, F., Torra, J. 17. Roca Fàbrega, S., Contribució dels grups mòbils a la modelització del potencial galàctic: Avançant cap a
l’explotació científica de GAIA, Director: Figueras, F. CRAE-CTE (UPC) 1. Alonso, A., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 2. Blay, E., Transitional regimens and Variability in the Dynamics and Chemistry of the Low Troposphere, Director:
Pino, D. 3. Carreño, H., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 4. Fort, G., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 5. Ghavidel, A., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 6. Jové, R., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 7. Martin, F., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 8. Mazón, J., Coastal front simulations in the Mediterranean basin, Director: Pino, D. 9. Onrubia, R., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 10. Pascual, D., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. 11. Querol, J., Title to be determined, Director: Camps, A. ICE (CSIC) 1. Delgado, L., High energy emission from classical and recurrent novae, Director: Hernanz, M. 2. Gibert, F., Design and analysis of the thermal diagnostics experiments onboard LISA Pathfinder, Director:
Nofrarias, M. 3. Izard, A., Precision Cosmology with coming galaxy surveys, Director: Fosalba, P. 4. Juárez-Rodríguez, C., The initial conditions of star formation in the era of ALMA, Director: Girart, J. M. 5. Karnesis, N., Data Analysis Techniques for LISA PathFinder, Director: Sopuerta, C. F., Nofrarias, M. 6. López-Arenillas, C., Weak Lensing Analysis of an All-Sky Simulation, Director: Fosalba, P., Gaztañaga, E. 7. Martín J., Time-dependent models of pulsar wind nebulae, Torres, D.F. 8. Morales-Garoffolo, A., Observation and interpretation of type IIb supernova explosions, Director: Elias-Rosa, N.,
Isern, J. 9. Oliva, R., Techniques in Observational Cosmology, Director: Elizalde, E. 10. Ospina, N., The accretion flow onto white dwarfs and its X-ray emission properties, Director: Hernanz, M. 11. Padullés, R., Precipitation measurements with polarimetric GNSS Radio Occultations, Director: Cardellach, E., 12. Pujol, A., Cosmology with galaxy surveys, Director: Gaztañaga, E., 13. Romanets, O., Dynamically-generated baryon resonances with heavy flavor, Director: Tolos, L., Timmermans, R. 14. Rosich, A., Stellar activity effects on high-precision radial velocities: theory and observations, Director: Ribas, I. 15. Santos-Oliván, D., Numerical Relavity for Gravitational Wave and High-Energy Physics, Director: Sopuerta, C. F.,
Sperhake, U. 16. Vinyoles, N., Utilización de las estrellas como laboratorio de partículas, Director: Serenelli, A., Isern, J. [ACE (ICCUB) – ICE(CSIC)] 1. Herrero, E., Simulation of the photosphere of active stars: application to high-precision spectrophotometric and
spectroscopic data, Directors: Ribas, I., Jordi, C. [ACE (ICCUB)] – [CRAE-CTE (UPC)] 1. Paita, F., Nonlinear procedures applied to formation flight strategies for spacecrafts, Director: Gómez, G.,
Masdemont, J.
[CRAE-CTE (UPC) - ICE (CSIC)] 1. Mateos, I., Development of a Magnetic Diagnostics System for (e)LISA, Director: Lobo, J. A., Ramos, J. Master theses
ICE (CSIC)
1. Karelin, D., Development of the Detector Tray for the Wide Field Monitor of the Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT), a medium-class candidate mission in ESA’s Cosmic Vision 2015-2025, Director: Hernanz, M.
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VISITING SCIENTISTS ACE (ICCUB) 1. Acosta, J.A. (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)), 22/07/2013 - 27/07/2013 2. Alonso, F.J. (Univ. Complutense Madrid), 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 3. Antoja, T., Leiden University, Galaxy modelling, 17/10/2013 4. Casanellas, J., CENTRA, Physics Department. Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon, Portugal, 16/05/2013 - 16/05/2013 5. Cortés, M. (Univ. Complutense Madrid), 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 6. Drew, J., Univ. Hertfordshire, Milky Way Spiral Arms, 21/11/2013 – 22/11/2013 7. Galadí-Enríquez, D., CAHA, 2013Segregació de camp i cúmul en cúmuls oberts, 26/11/2013 – 29/11/ 8. Gladysz, S. (Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung), 07/12/2013 - 09/12/2013 9. Goldreich, P., California Institute of Technology and Institute for Advanced Study, 26/10/2013 - 28/10/2013 10. Grosbol, P.J., ESO, Milky Way Spiral Arms, 2/11/2013 – 22/11/2013 11. Hernández Monteagudo, C., Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón, 04/05/2013 - 08/05/2013 12. Heyer, M., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 31/10/2013 - 05/11/2013 13. Hoyos, C., 19/02/2013-22/02/2013 14. Jiménez, F., 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 15. Johansen, A., Lund Observatory, Sweden, 13/01/2013 - 15/01/2013 16. Karouzos, M., Center for the Exploration of the Origin of the Universe, Seoul National University Research Institute,
30/07/2013 - 31/07/2013 17. Kirkby, D., University of California (Irvine), 13/03/2013 - 15/03/2013 18. Klutsch, A. (Univ. Complutense Madrid), 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 19. Knude, J.K., NBI Dinamarca, Milky Way Spiral Arms, 19/11/2013 – 22/112013 20. Kulkarni, G., Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, 13/02/2013 - 17/02/2013 21. Llinares, C., University of Oslo, 09/09/2013 - 26/09/2013 22. Lopez, G., Univ. La Coruña, High Performance Computing, 21/01/2013-22/01/2013 23. Marrese, P.M., INAF, Gaia , 3/06/2013 – 5/06/2013 24. Martinez-Barbosa, C., Leiden University, Galaxy modelling, 8/01/2013 – 23/01/2013 25. Negueruela, I., Univ. Alacant, Massive Stars, 22/11/2013 26. O'Mullane, W., ESAC, Gaia, 21/01/2013- 25/01/2013 27. Patil, S., CERN, 09/10/2013 - 11/10/2013 28. Peña-Garay, C., IFIC, València, 19/09/2013 - 19/09/2013 29. Perea, J. (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía), 08/04/2013 - 11/04/2013 30. Price, L., University of Auckland, 25/09/2013 - 27/09/2013 31. Romero, G.E., Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía (IAR - CONICET), 09/07/2013 - 20/07/2013 32. Sasaki, M., Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Inflation and cosmological perturbations
(from fantasy to precision cosmology), 08/05/2013 33. Tabernero, H (Univ. Complutense Madrid), 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 34. Ulla, A. (Univ. de Vigo), 23/01/2013-25/01/2013 35. Vila, G., Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía (IAR - CONICET), 17/06/2013 - 21/06/2013 36. Vladimir Kouprianov (Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pulkovo, Russia):
22/02/2013 - 03/03/2013 37. Wetse, W., 21/04/2013-23/04/2013 38. Zdziarski, A.A., Centrum Astronomiczne im. M. Kopernika, Bartycka 18, PL-00-716 Warszawa, Poland, 09/12/2013 -
12/12/2012
CRAE-CTE (UPC) 1. Van Laar, T., Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 01/09/2013 – 23/12/2013 ICE (CSIC) 1. Akgun, T., Stability of magnetic fields in non-barotropic stars, 29/05/2013 2. Altadill, D., Observatorio del Ebro: Actividades en Ciencias de la Tierra y del Espacio, 22/11/2013 3. Altayeva, G., University of Astana, 2/12/2013-15/12/2013 4. Badenas, M., Yale University, 16/05/2013 - 31/07/2013 5. Bytsenko, A., Londrina, Brasil, 08/02/2013 - 22/02/2013 6. Catalán, S., University of Hertforshire, 11/11/2013-15/11/2013 7. Corsico, A., Facultad de Cs. Astronomía y Geof. UNLP, 20/07/2013 - 03/08/2013 8. Curiel, S., UNAM, Mexico, 20/09/2013 - 04/10/2013 9. Dumusque, X., Mitigating stellar signals for exoplanet detection, 20/03/2013 10. Hirotani, K., Towards a self-consistent theory of pulsar high-energy emissions, 21/06/2013 11. Jiménez, N., Lying outside the law: the case of the brightest and massive galaxies of the Universe, 03/04/2013 12. Kemper, C., The life cycle of dust and gas in galaxies, 12/06/2013 13. Knebe, A., CLUES: Contrained Local UniversE Simulations, 09/12/2013 14. Lacey, C., Galaxy formation, 21/02/2013 15. Makarenko, A., TSPU, Tomsk, 31/10/2013 - 09/11/2013 16. Makisheva, Z., University of Astana, 2/12/2013-15/12/2013 17. Modesto, L., Finite Quantum Gravity and M-Theory, 09/01/2013 18. Morata, O., Academia Sinica-Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics (Taiwan), 27/05/2013 - 14/06/2013 19. Norberg, P., Multi-wavelength studies with the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey, 26/09/2013 20. Oikonomou, V., Max Planck Leipzig, 03/03/2013 - 07/03/2013 21. Osetrin, K., TSPU, Tomsk, 31/10/2013 - 07/11/2013 22. Podzeva, E., Univ. Moscou, 16/09/2013 - 30/09/2013
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23. Potekhin, A., The effects of strong magnetic fields on neutron-star thermal radiation, 07/02/2013 24. Rao, R., Academia Sinica-Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics/Submillimiter Array (Hawaii, USA), 27/05/2013 -
31/05/2013 25. Reed, D., ITP Un iversity of Zurich, 01/02/2013 - 31/12/2013 26. Romanets, O., KVI University of Groningen, 07/01/2013 - 28/02/2013 27. Ruiz , M., Aguilar, 18/06/2013 - 21/06/2013 28. Sáez Gómez, D., On viable modified gravities and the cosmological evolution, 08/05/2013 29. Saharian, A., Yerevan, Armenia, 21/01/2013 - 05/02/2013 30. Salaris, M., University of Liverpool, 20/09/2013-25/09/2013 31. Shirkov, D., JINR, Dubua, Russia, 25/02/2013 - 08/03/2013 32. Trinidad, M., Univ. Guanajuato, Mexico, 20/09/2013 - 04/10/2013 33. Ulikhanova, University of Astana, 2/12/2013-15/12/2013 34. Vernov, S., Univ. Moscou, 16/09/2013 - 30/09/2013 35. Yepes, G., The Mare Nostrum Numerical Cosmology Project: Simulating the Universe from Large Scale Structures
to the Local Group, 16/12/2013 36. Zdziarski, A., N. Copernicus Astronomical Center, 10/12/2013 - 12/12/2013
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES TECHNICAL REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS Technical reports and documents developed by only one institute ACE (ICCUB) 1. Antiche, E.; Borrachero, R.; Julbe, F.; Luri, X., GOG User Guide. (GAIA-C2-UG-UB-YI-003-12), March 2013,
AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 2. Antiche, E.; Luri, X.; Borrachero, R., Error models of the GOG astrophysical parameters. (GAIA-CU2-TN-UB-
ELA-001-2), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 3. Babusiaux, C.; et al. (incl. Masana, E.), GaiaSimu User Guide. (GAIA-C2-TN-OPM-FC-001-12), April 2013,
AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 4. Babusiaux, C.; Sartoretti, P.; Leclerc, N.; Chéreau, F.; Weiler, M., The Gaia Instrument and Basic Image
Simulator GIBIS 13.0 - User Guide (GAIA-C2-SP-OPM-CB-003-14-1), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
5. Bastian, U.; Hobbs, D.; et al., (incl. Torra, J), CU3 Software Development Plan. (GAIA-C3-PL-ARI-BAS-021-13), February 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
6. Borrachero, R., GAT 10.0.0 Software Release Note. (GAIA-DB-SP-UB-RBS-001-02), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
7. Brown AGA, et al. (incl. Fabricius C, Jordi C.), Gaia performance assessment in IIOCR, (GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-036), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
8. Brown, A.G.A.; Carrasco, J.M.; Jordi, C.; Katz, D.; Marchal, O.; Mora, A.; Panuzzo, P.; Seabroke, G., DPAC/SOC Inputs to the Gaia Best Focus Search Activity Focus positions: 2014-02-01 to 2014-02-05 (GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-047), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
9. Brown, A.G.A; Bastian, U.; Fabricius, C; Jordi, C., Gaia performance assessment in IIOCR, (GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-036), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
10. Carrasco, J. M., Jordi, C., Effective wavelength and SSC relationships with V-I. (GAIA-C5-TN-UB-JMC-014), 41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
11. Carrasco, J. M., Jordi, C., Fabricius, C., et al., XP and G passbands sensitivity calibration. (GAIA-C5-TN-UB-JMC-012), 41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
12. Carrasco, J.M.; Jordi, C., lambda_eff and SSC relationships with V-I (GAIA-C5-TN-UB-JMC-014), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
13. Carrasco, J.M.; Jordi, C.; Fabricius, C., AC differential flux loss calibration in XP spectra (GAIA-C5-TN-UB-JMC-015), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
14. Carrasco, J.M.; Jordi, C.; Fabricius, C.; Voss, H., XP & G passbands sensitivity calibration (GAIA-C5-TN-UB-JMC-012), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
15. Casas, A.; Gómez, J.M., TT Controller design report, 2013, AYA2012-39636-CO6-02 16. Castañeda, J., Intermediate Data Updating 14.0 Software Release Note.(GAIA-C3-SP-UB-JC-065-01), June
2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 17. Castañeda, J., TmTools 14.0 Software Release Note. (GAIA-C1-SP-UB-JC-064-02), 41395, AYA2009-14648-
C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 18. Castañeda, J., Intermediate Data Updating 13.0 Software Release Note. (GAIA-CU3-SP-UB-JC-062-01),
January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 19. Castañeda, J., Intermediate Data Updating 14.0 Software Test Report at DPCB-BSC (GAIA-C3-TR-UB-JC-
066-01), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 20. Castañeda, J., TmTools 15.0 Software Release Note. (GAIA-C1-SP-UB-JC-067-02), July 2013, AYA2009-
14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 21. Castañeda, J.; Portell, J., Intermediate Data Updating 13.0 Software Test Report at DPCB-BSC (Informe
técnico GAIA-C3-TR-UB-JC-063-01), February 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 22. Clotet, M., DpcbTools 14.0 Software Release Note. (GAIA-DB-SP-UB-MCL-012-01), April 2013, AYA2009-
14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 23. Clotet, M.; Castaneda, J.; Portell, J.; Gonzalez, J., DPCB Progress Report #9 (Cycle 14) (Informe técnico
GAIA-DB-PR-UB-MCL-017), August 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01. 24. Clotet, M.; Castañeda, J.; Portell, J., DPCB Datasets Delivery Procedures (GAIA-DB-PL-UB-MCL-010-02),
41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
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25. Clotet, M.; Portell, J.; Castañeda, J., DPCB training plan (Informe técnico GAIA-DB-TN-UB-MCL-014-01), June 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
26. Clotet, M.; Portell, J.; Castellà, F., DPCB Configuration Item List (Informe técnico GAIA-DB-TN-UB-FCS-002-04), December-2014, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
27. Els, S., Comoretto G., DPC managers (Castaneda, J.), DPAC operations reviews. (GAIA-PO-SP-ESAC-SE-043-1), August 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
28. Els, S., OCT (Gracia, G), DPAC operations rehearsal campaign #3 Plan. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-SE-033-02), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
29. Els, S., OCT (Gracia, G), DPAC operations rehearsal campaign #4 Plan. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-SE-036-01), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
30. Els, S.; Comoretto G.; DPC managers (Castañeda, J.), DPAC operations reviews. (GAIA-PO-SP-ESAC-SE-043-1), August 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
31. Els, S.; OCT (Gracia, G), DPAC operations rehearsal campaign #3 Plan. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-SE-033-02), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
32. Els, S.; OCT (Gracia, G), DPAC operations rehearsal campaign #4 Plan. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-SE-036-01), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
33. Fabricius, C., Initial radiation damage state of SM CCDs, (GAIA-CO-TN-UB-CF-026-01), 41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
34. Fabricius, C.; Portell, J., Cross Match for Zoom and Gate modes (GAIA-CO-TN-UB-CF-025-02), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
35. Figueras, F.; Hidalgo, S.L.; Czekaj, M.; Aparicio, A.; Carrasco, J.M.; Gallart, C.; Jordi, C.; Robin, A.C., Towards a reliable star formation history of the galactic disk in the Gaia era (Highlight of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society), 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
36. Fyfe, D., Hambly, N., Voss, H., et al., CalibrationTools Software Design Document. (GAIA-C5-SP-UOL-DJF-017), February 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
37. Fyfe, D.; Hambly, N.; Voss, H.; et al., CalibrationTools Software Design Document. (GAIA-C5-SP-UOL-DJF-017), August 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
38. Gallardo, E.; Masana, E., GASS User Manual. (GAIA-C2-TN-UB-EGA-002), January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
39. Gallardo, E.; Masana, E, Overall Description of GASS 12.0 (GAIA-C2-TN-UB-EGA-004), January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
40. Gómez Cama, J.M.; Carmona, M.; Maroto, O.; Volkmer, R., ISS Control firmware architecture design report (), 2013,
41. Gómez Cama, J.M.; Carmona, M.; Maroto, O.; Volkmer, R., ISS Control firmware requirement specification (), 2013,
42. González, J., DpcbTools 13.1 Software Release Note. (GAIA-DB-SP-UB-JG-007-01), February 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
43. González, J.; Clotet, M., DpcbTools 13.1 Software Test Report. (GAIA-DB-TR-UB-JG-009-01), February 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
44. Gonzalez, J.; Clotet, M., DpcbTools 14.0 Software Test Report. (GAIA-DB-TR-UB-JG-012-1), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
45. Gonzalez, J.; Clotet, M.; Castañeda, J.; et al., DPCB Test Report for Cycle 13. (GAIA-DB-TR-UB-JG-010-01), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
46. Gonzalez, J.; Clotet, M.; Castañeda, J.; et al., DPCB test specification. (GAIA-DB-SP-UB-NBM-004-05), June 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01 , AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
47. González, J.; Clotet, M.; Castañeda, J.; Portell, J., DPCB Operations Rehearsal #2 report (Informe técnico GAIA-DB-TN-UB-JG-008), January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
48. Gonzalez, J.; Garralda, N.; Castañeda, J.; et al., IDT 13.0 Software Test Report at DPCB–CESCA. (GAIA-C3-TR-UB-JG-004-04), January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
49. Gonzalez, J.; Garralda, N.; Castañeda, J.; et al., IDT 14.0 Software Test Report at DPCB–CESCA (GAIA-C3-TR-UB-JG-011-03 (abr 13) ), April 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
50. Gracia G., Gallegos J., Els S., DPAC SCIs Report #18. (GAIA-PO-PR-ESAC-GGA-029-01), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
51. Gracia G.; Gallegos J.; Els S., DPAC SCIs Report #18. (GAIA-PO-PR-ESAC-GGA-029-01), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
52. Gracia, G., DPAC Long Term Schedule. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-GGA-010-04), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
53. Gracia, G., DPAC Long Term Schedule. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-GGA-010-04), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
54. Gracia, G., DPAC Long Term Schedule. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-GGA-010-03), 41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
55. Gracia, G., DPAC Long Term Schedule. (GAIA-PO-PL-ESAC-GGA-010-03), 41395, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
56. Gracia, G., Planning Short Development Iterations Using Google Docs. (GAIA-PO-TN-ESAC-GGA-024-01), June 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
57. Gracia, G., Planning Short Development Iterations Using Google Docs. (GAIA-PO-TN-ESAC-GGA-024-01), June 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
58. Gracia, G., CU9 WP leaders, Minutes of CU9 Kick-Off meeting on 3 - 4 June 2013 (GAIA-C9-MN-ESAC-GGA-028), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
59. Gracia, G., Lock, T., Els, S., DPAC SCIs Report #17 (GAIA-PO-PR-ESAC-GGA-027-01), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
60. Gracia, G.; CU9 WP leaders, Minutes of CU9 Kick-Off meeting on 3 - 4 June 2013 (GAIA-C9-MN-ESAC-GGA-028), July 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
61. Gracia, G.; Lock, T.; Els, S., DPAC SCIs Report #17 (GAIA-PO-PR-ESAC-GGA-027-01), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
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62. Guerra, R.; CU leaders; DPC leaders (Castañeda, J.), DPAC System Validation and Test Plan. (GAIA-C1-SP-ESAC-RG-004-08), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
63. Guerra, R.; I-and-T Team. (Castañeda, J.), DPAC integration test specification. (GAIA-C1-SP-ESAC-RG-009-08), March 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
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65. Hobbs, D.; Bastian, U.; et al (incl. Torra, J.), CU3 Progress Report for end of Cycle 13. (GAIA-C3-PR-LU-DH-015-01), January 2013, AYA2009-14648-C02-01, AYA2012-39551-C02-01.
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ICE (CISC) 1. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., LOFT Wide Field Monitor Mechanical Design, CSIC-IEEC,
2013, Technical Note. IPRR version. 2. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., WFM Coded Mask, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, Technical Note. 3. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Piotr Orleanski, Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Loft WFM Preliminary CAD, CSIC-IEEC, 2013,
IPRR. 4. Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., Piotr Orleanski, Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., LOFT WFM Preliminary SMM, CSIC-IEEC,
2013, IPRR. 5. Argan E. Bozzo, Karelin, D., T. Kennedy, LOFT Management Plan Annex Project, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, IPRR. 6. DDS SW Team DMU ASW Test Cases Specification -Group 4 (OMS Phasemeter Data Processing & LASER
Control)-, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 7. DDS SW Team, ASW Validation Test Report, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 8. DDS SW Team, DDS User Manual, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 9. DDS SW Team, DMU ASW Test Cases Specification -Group 2 (On Board Functions), Group 3 (DDS Units)-,
CSIC-IEEC, 2013 10. DDS SW Team, DMU Software Detailed Design, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 11. Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., WFM Thermal Analysis, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, Technical Note.
IPRR version. 12. Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., Álvarez, L., Karelin, D., WFM thermal model, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, Technical Note. 13. Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., LOFT- WFM Preliminary GMM and TMM, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, IPRR 14. García-Piquer, A., Ribas, I., Colomé, J., EChO Long Term Mission Planning Tool (Ref.ECHO-TN-0001-ICE,
v3.0), CSIC-IEEC, 2013, RPT, ECHO-TN-0001-ICE 15. Gesa, L., ASW Software Configuration File, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 16. Gesa, L., DDS-ASW Software Design Document, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 17. Gesa, L., DMU Software ICD, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 18. Gesa, L., DMU Software Release Document, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 19. Gesa, L., DMU-LTP Software Verification Control Document, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 20. Gesa, L., Gibert, F., Lloro, I., and Martín, V., Report on NCRs S2-ASD-NC-0205 and S2-ASD-NC-0206, CSIC-
IEEC, 2013 21. Gesa, L., Gibert, F., Lloro, I., Report on NCRs S2-ASD-NC-0205 and S2-ASD-NC-0206, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 22. Gesa, L., LTP Electrode Housing Heaters Look-Up-Tables, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 23. Gesa, L., Martín, V., Fixing NCR-206, Improvements for ASW 4.2, CSIC-IEEC, 2013
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24. Gibert, F., Gesa, L., DDS performance report at LPF ISH-EQM, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 25. Gibert, F., Nofrarias, M., Karnesis, N., Design for a pipeline implementing the Electrode Housing Thermal
Experiment, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 26. Gradmann, N., Jago, A., TRB of EM LMU and RM qualification shock test, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 27. Hernanz, M., Karelin, D., F. Zwart, P. Orleanski, J-W den Herder, Marco Feroci, Andrea Argan, S. Brandt, P.E.
Holmdahl Olsen, WFM MAIT and Verification Plan, CSIC-IEEC, 2013, IPRR. 28. Hernanz, M., The LOFT ESA Science study team LSST including, LOFT Assessment Study Report (Yellow Book)
- ESA, CSIC-IEEC, 2013 29. Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., Sren Brandt, Gálvez, J., Hernanz, M., LOFT WFM Technical Budget Report, CSIC-
IEEC, 2013, IPRR. 30. Karelin, D., Niels Lund, Álvarez, L., Hernanz, M., Gálvez, J., LOFT WFM Product Tree, CSIC-IEEC, 2013,
IPRR. 31. Lund, S. Brandt, F.Hansen, Hernanz, M., Karelin, D., Álvarez, L., Gálvez, J., C.Tenzer, P.Orleanski, S.Korpela,
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Operations. PBS & WBS (Ref. ACTL/130708, v.0.3), CSIC-IEEC, 2013, RPT, ACTL/130708 Technical reports and documents developed by three institutes in collaboration [ACE (ICCUB)]-[CRAE-CTE (UPC)-[ICE (CSIC)]
1. Artigues, B., Portell, J., García-Berro, E., LAD data compression assessment, LOFT-LAD-DCA-20130116, 14 pages, 2013
2. Amadloo, H., Portell, J., Artigues, B., García-Berro, E., Euclid image data compression tests, FAPEC-HA-001, 8 pages, 2013
3. Amadloo, H., Portell, J., García-Berro, E., Artigues, G., DWTFAPEC improvement based on Differential DC coding, FAPEC-HA-002, 17 pages., 2013
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Finished activities CRAE-CTE (UPC)
1. Alonso-Arroyo, A., Forte, G., Camps, A., Park, H., D. Pascual, R. Onrubia, LARGO: L-band Airborne Reflectometer using GNSS-R Observations http://frs2013.ursi.fi/index.php?id=book-of-abstracts, p. 54. The Light Airborne Reflectometer for GNSS-R Observations (LARGO) instrument: Towards Soil Moisture retrievals, >> Full paper ongoing)
2. Forte, G., Querol, J., Park, H., Camps, A., FENIX: Front-End GNSS Interference eXcisor Digital back-end for RFI detection and mitigation in earth observation, IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, 21/07/2013-27/07/2013. Prototype stage
On going activities ICE (CSIC)
1. Arco Fernandez, J. C., Cardellach, E., Fabra, F., Nogués-Correig, O., Ribó, S., Rius, A. In the frame of the E-GEM project, ICE will implement the UAV-SPIR, a miniaturized version Software PARIS Interferometric Receiver (SPIR), and flown on-board an unmanned aircraft at nordic latitudes to study sea-ice cover.
2. Arco Fernandez, J. C., Cardellach, E., Fabra, F., Nogués-Correig, O., Ribó, S., Rius, A. In the frame of the Software Paris Interferometric Receiver (SPIR) project, ICE will design, develope and test a Software Paris Interferometric Receiver with aiming possibilities.
PROJECTS MANAGED BY THE IEEC FINISHED PROJECTS ACE (ICCUB) 1. Title: Ampliación de actividades de la misión GAIA
Reference: AYA2010-12176-E Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 184.000€ Dates: 01/06/2011 - 31/05/2013 (extended until 30/09/2013) PI: Torra, J.
2. Title: Contract for the preliminary design of the MIRADAS Spectograph Probe Motion Control Software System for the Gran Telescopio Canarias Reference: MIRADAS Contract Amount: 73.125€ Funding Institution: University of Florida Dates: 01/01/2012 - 01/06/2013
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PI: Torra, J. 3. Title: The Gaia DPAC Interface Management in the Gaia Project Office
Reference: CNES: GAIA-CT-12000-178-CN / CNES 93113/00 Funding Institution: Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES) Amount: 280.000€ Dates: 05/01/2009 - 31/04/2013 PI: Torra, J.
ICE (CSIC) 1. Cosmology with Extragalactic Surveys
Reference: AYA2009-13936-CO6-04 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 299.233€
Dates: 01/01/2010-31/12/2012 (extended until 30/06/2013) PI: Castander, F. J. 2. Title: PARIS In Orbit Demonstrator Critical Bread Boarding Reference: ECE-B-11-566 Funding Institution: European Space Agency (ESA) Amount: 69.553 € Dates: 28/01/2011–02/08/2013 PI: Rius, A. 3. Title: Workshop on cosmic ray induced phenomenology in star-forming environments
Reference: AYA2011-15336-E Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 5.400€ Dates: 26/10/2011-25/10/2013 PI: Torres, D. F.
4. Title: Participation in, and science exploitation of FERMI, MAGIC and the forthcoming CTA telescopes: Theoretical and observational studies of highly energetic young stellar objects Reference: AYA2009-07391 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 299.475€ Dates: /01/2009-31/12/2012 (extended until 31/05/2013) PI: Torres, D. F.
ONGOING PROJECTS ACE (ICCUB) 1. Title: Las Componentes del Universo
Reference: AYA2012-36353 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 35.100€ Dates: 01/01/2013 - 31/12/2015 PI: Ruiz-Lapuente, P.
2. Title: The Astrodynamics Network (ASTRONET-II) Reference: PITN-GA-2011-289240 Funding Institution: European Community (EC) Amount: 3.888.318€ Dates: 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2015 PI: Gómez, G.
3. Title: Contribución al desarrollo científico y tecnológico de la misión GAIA II Reference: AYA2012-39551-C02-01 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 1.158.300€ Dates: 01/01/2013 – 31/12/2013 (extended until 30/09/2014) PI: Torra, J.
4. Title: Contribución al desarrollo científico y tecnológico de la misión Gaia Reference: AYA2009-14648-C02-01 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 1.655.467,94€ Dates: 01/01/2010 - 30/09/2013 PI: Torra, J.
5. Title: Cosmology and the Origin of Matter, Sabor y Origen de la Materia (COM SOM) Reference: FPA2011-29678-C02-02 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 150.040€ Dates: 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2014 PI: Verde, L.
6. Title: Maximizing the scientific return of future galaxy surveys Reference: 2009SGR1280 Funding Institution: AGAUR – Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 40.560€ Dates: 15/12/2009 – 31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Verde, L.
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7. Title: Estructura a gran escala, cuasares y las primeras estrellas con los espectros de absorción de los cuásares de BOSS Reference: AYA2012-33938 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 76.050€ Dates: 01/01/2013 – 31/12/2015 PI: Miralda, J.
ICE (CSIC) 1. Title: Theoretical Physics and Fundamental Cosmology Reference: 2009SGR994 Funding Institution: Funding Institution: AGAUR - Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 42.640€ Dates: 16/07/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Elizalde, E. 2. Title: Interstellar Medium & Radio interferometry Reference: 2009SGR1172 Funding Institution: AGAUR - Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 42.640€ Dates: 09/01/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Girart, J. M. 3. Title: Studying Gravitational Lensing Magnification with PAU and other Surveys Reference: ER6-268290
Funding Institution: Marie Curie Actions European Re-integration Grants (ERG), FP7-PEOPLE-2010-RG Amount: 45000€ Dates: 02/05/2011-02/05/2014 PI: Bauer, A. 4. Title: Física del Universo Acelerado (PAU) Reference: CSD2007-00060
Funding Institution: IFAE Amount: 1.725.605€ Dates: 01/01/2008-31/12/2012 (extended until 31/12/2014) PI: Gaztañaga, E. 5. Title: The EChO Mission: A New Era for Planetary Atmospheres Reference: AYA2012-39612-CO3-01 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 193.050€ Dates: 01/01/2013-30/06/2014 PI: Ribas, I. 6. Title: Astrofísica espacial estel·lar i planetària Reference: 2009SGR315 Funding Institution: AGAUR - Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 42.640 € Dates: 09/09/2009- 31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Ribas, I. 7. Title: Spanish contribution to LISA PathFinder and development of LISA Reference: AYA2010-15709 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 1.403.600€ Dates: 01/01/2011- 31/12/2013 (extended until 31/12/2014) PI: Sopuerta, C. F. 8. Title: Gravitational Wave Astronomy Reference: 2009SGR935 Funding Institution: AGAUR - Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 40.560€ Dates: 22/09/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Sopuerta, C. F. 9. Title: PARIS Interferometric Technique: Proof of Concept Reference: RFQ/3-12747/09/NL/SD (CCN-4) Funding Institution: European Space Agency (ESA) Amount: 189,820€ Dates: 22/05/2013- 31/12/2014 PI: Rius, A. 10. Title: Cosmología con cartografiados extragalácticos: Euclid Reference: AYA2009-13936-CO3-01
Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 299.233,01€ Dates: 01/01/2010- 31/12/2013 (extended until 31/12/2014) PI: Castander, F. J.
11. Title: Cartografiados extragalácticos cosmológicos: Euclid Reference: AYA2012-39620-CO3-01 Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 245.700€ Dates: 01/01/2013- 31/12/2013 (extended until 31/12/2014) PI: Castander, F.J.
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12. Title: Understanding the pulsar zoo and the diffuse emission around its components Reference: AYA2012-39303
Funding Institution: MINECO Amount: 348.660€ Dates: 01/01/2013- 31/12/2015 PI: Torres, D. F.
13. Title: Multi-Messenger Approach to Astro-Particle Physics Reference: 2009SGR811 Funding Institution: AGAUR - Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 41.600€ Dates: 03/09/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Torres, D. F. 14. Title: Satellite Application Facility in GRAS/Radio-Occultation Reference: ROM SAF CDOP-2 - EUMETSAT Funding Institution: EUMETSAT Amount: 550.904€ Dates: 01/03/2012-28/02/2017 PI: Cardellach, E. 15. Title: Observational Cosmology
Reference: 2009SGR1398 Funding Institution: AGAUR – Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 44.720€ Dates: 30/09/2009 – 31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Fosalba, P.
16. Title: Extreme QCD (XQCD) Reference: 2009SGR135 Funding Institution: AGAUR – Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 0€ Dates: 30/09/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Manuel, C.
17. Title: Earth Observation Reference: 2009SGR690
Funding Institution: AGAUR – Generalitat de Catalunya Amount: 0€ Dates: 30/09/2009-31/12/2013 (extended until 30/04/2014) PI: Elosegui, P.
OTHER SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES ICE (CSIC)
1. Hernanz, M., Time Allocation Committee for XMM-Newton, ESA, Time Allocation Committee, 14/11/2013,
22/11/2013 (commitee) 2. Hernanz, M., Comité Científico Asesor CSIC (Area 5), CSIC, Physics and Space Sciences, 01/01/2013,
31/12/2016 (commitee) 3. Hernanz, M., Stella Novae: Past and Future Decades, Member of the Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC),
Astrophysics, space sciences, 01/01/2013 - 01/06/2013 (organization) 4. Odintsov, S., D, XXIX Int. Workshop on High Energy Physics 2013, Member of Int.Advisory Comm, Protvino,
Russia, Member of Int.Advisory Comm., Int Workshop in Protvino, Russi, 26/06/2013 - 28/06/2013 (commitee) 5. Odintsov, S. D, Annual Scientific Award (group) of Tomsk Region Governor 2013, Prize, The scientific group of
Tomsk State Pedagogical university of which he is a member was awarded by above annual prize., 22/11/2013 - 23/11/2013 (honours)
6. Padullès, R., JPL Visiting Student Researchers Program (JVSRP), NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, US, 26/08/2013 - 22/12/2013, Predoctoral (stay)
7. Ribas, I., Vice-director of Institut de Ciències de l'Espai, 01/01/2013 (manager) 8. Ribas, I., Second CARMENES Science Workshop, Member of SOC, 01/10/2013 (organization) 9. Tolos, L., Evaluation panel of the Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research at the GSI Helmholtz
Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt (HGS-HIRe for FAIR), Graduate School, 25/03/2013 (commitee) 10. Tolos, L., FAIR for Next generation of ScientistS workshop, Workshop, 16/09/2013 - 21/09/2013 (organization) 11. Torres, D. F., Visiting Scientist, IHEP, Beijing, China, x-ray binaries research, 11/11/2013 - 17/11/2013, Invited
(stay) 12. Torres, D., F., Visiting Scientist, DESY, Zeuthen, Germany, Pulsar wind nebula research, 10/04/2013 -
22/04/2013, Invited (stay)
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SPACE MISSIONS
Gaia
Developed by ACE
Mission
Gaia is a European Space Agency (ESA) mission launched on 19 December 2013 and aimed at
producing the most accurate 3D map of the Milky Way to date.
The ACE-ICCUB Professor Jordi Torra is the principal researcher of the Spanish contribution to
the mission and ACE-ICCUB's Gaia group is deeply involved since the very beginning (1998) in
the design, management and data reduction of the mission as well as in some of the scientific
topics where Gaia will be crucial. It was soon recognized that the most challenging aspect of
Gaia is the data management and reduction process to yield the final Gaia catalogue. The
group has important responsibilities in CU2 (simulations), CU3 (core processing), DPCB (Data
Processing Center of Barcelona), CU5 (photometry) and leads the CU9 (Gaia Archive).
ACE-ICCUB leads an EU FP7-funded project named GENIUS to contribute to the development
of the Gaia Archive, and participates in an EU FP7-funded initiative named GREAT-ITN aiming
to form the next generation of experts in this field. They have one representative in the Gaia
Scientific Team and one in the DPACE. They also have deputy managers in CU2 and in CU3.
Gaia launch ESA’s Gaia mission blasted on a Soyuz rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on the 23.
December 2013
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During 2013, the main activities have been to deliver a new version of software for the Initial
Data Treatment, several simulated datasets, ultimate photometric calibrations, and prepare for
the launch and commissioning phases. Also, many public outreach activities have taken place
on the event of the launch of Gaia. The ACE-ICCUB group has been very active creating an
exhibition (already translated to English and German), an IPhone App, a calendar, several
brochures, some videos, a webpage, a giant placard and many public talks.
Objective
Gaia will monitor each of its target stars about 70 times over a five-year period. It will precisely
chart their positions, distances, movements, and changes in brightness. It is expected to
discover hundreds of thousands of new celestial objects, such as extra-solar planets and brown
dwarfs, and observe hundreds of thousands of asteroids within our own Solar System. The
mission will also study about 500 000 distant quasars and will provide stringent new tests of
Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
A global space astrometry mission, Gaia will make the largest, most precise three-dimensional
map of our Galaxy by surveying more than a thousand million stars.
Contribution
IEEC has been involved in the GAIA mission since the very early phases, helping to design the
instrumentation. Now, IEEC-UB is participating within the Gaia Data Processing & Analysis
Consortium (DPAC), working in the section dedicated to Data Simulations (CU2), Core
Processing (CU3), Photometric Processing (CU5) and in the European research insfrastructure
working for the fullest scientific exploitation of the Gaia Data (FP7 Marie Curie Actions).
The group has participated in creating and implementing an optimized data compresion on
board the spaceprobe for maximization of data transfer to Earth. Excellent results have been
obtained, compressing the data in a factor of 2.5 on average, requiring only less than 10% of
the processor on board Gaia. This is an important milestone in data compression systems for
scientific satellites
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LISA Pathfinder
Developed by ICE-CTE
Mission
LISA Pathfinder will test in flight the concept of low-frequency gravitational wave detection: it will
put two test masses in a near-perfect gravitational free-fall, and control and measure their
motion with unprecedented accuracy. To do this it will use inertial sensors, a laser metrology
system, a drag-free control system and an ultra-precise micro-propulsion system.
LISA Pathfinder is scheduled for launch in 2015. The spacecraft will be launched to an orbit
around the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L1), at 1.5 million kilometres from Earth. LISA
Pathfinder’s lifetime in orbit is scheduled to last one year.
Objectives
The aim of the LISA Pathfinder mission is to demonstrate, in a space environment, that free-
falling bodies follow geodesics in space-time, by more than two orders of magnitude better than
any past, present, or planned mission. Specifically, it must:
Demonstrate drag-free and attitude control in a spacecraft with two free proof masses
The LISA Pathfinder spacecraft.© ESA
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Test feasibility of laser interferometry with picometre resolution at low frequency –
approaching 10-12
m Hz-1/2
in the frequency band 1-30 mHz
Test the endurance of the different instruments and hardware in the space environment
Contribution
IEEC’s contribution to the mission is the Data and Diagnostics Subsystem (DDS), including the
Data Management Unit (DMU), which is the Science Module computer, as well as a system of
high precision sensors and commissioning actuators.
The IEEC team is comprised by a group of scientists and engineers, on average 10 people
since 2004. A local space industry, NTE-SENER, manufactured the flight components. All of
this is in continuous collaboration with the other mission partners (7 European countries) and
ESA.
Qualification tests have been done in a space simulator (IABG, Munch) which have confirmed
technical readiness of the satellite and payload. In particular, IEEC can claim a major success
for the excellent performance of the DDS, gaining significant protagonism in the upcoming
mission operations.
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EUCLID
Developed by ICE
Mission
Euclid is an ESA medium class astronomy and astrophysics space mission. The Euclid mission
aims at understanding why the expansion of the Universe is accelerating and what is the nature
of the source responsible for this acceleration which physicists refer to as dark energy. Dark
energy represents around 75% of the energy content of the Universe today, and together with
dark matter it dominates the Universes’ matter-energy content. Both are mysterious and of
unknown nature but control the past, present and future evolution of Universe. Its launch is
planned for Q1 2020. The spacecraft will be launched to an orbit around the second Sun-Earth
Lagrange point (L2), at 1.5 million kilometres from Earth, in opposite direction to the Sun.
This orbit offers optimum operating conditions for Euclid: a benign radiation environment, which
is necessary for the spacecraft’s sensitive detectors and very stable observing conditions, which
are sufficiently far away from the disturbing Earth-Moon system.
EUCLID will share a spot in this region with other emblematic missions such as Herschel,
Planck, Gaia, the James Webb Space Telescope and Darwin.
An artist view of the EUCLID Satellite exploring the dark Universe at the L2 Lagrange point – © ESA
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Objectives
Euclid will explore how the Universe evolved over the past 10 billion years to address questions
related to fundamental physics and cosmology on the nature and properties of dark energy,
dark matter and gravity, as well as on the physics of the early universe and the initial conditions
which seed the formation of cosmic structure.
The imprints of dark energy and gravity will be tracked by using two complementary
cosmological probes to capture signatures of the expansion rate of the Universe and the growth
of cosmic structures: Weak gravitational Lensing and Galaxy Clustering (Baryonic Acoustic
Oscillations and Redshift Space Distortion).
The complete survey represents hundreds of thousands images and several tens of Petabytes
of data. About 10 billion sources will be observed by Euclid out of which more than 1 billion will
be used for weak lensing and several tens of million galaxy redshifts will be also measured and
used for galaxy clustering. The scientific analysis and interpretation of these data is led by the
scientists of the Euclid Consortium.
Contribution
The IEEC, IFAE, and CIEMAT will collaborate in the project providing the filter wheel for the
telescope and, possibly, working in the characterization of infrared detectors. The IEEC-CSIC,
along with the Port d’Informació Científica (PIC) of the Autonomous University of Barcelona
(UAB), will perform high-resolution simulations of the structure of the universe for later
comparison with the observations and data to be obtained with the satellite. The PIC will house
one of the Science Data Centers for EUCLID.
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Radio Occultations and Heavy Precipitation with PAZ (ROHP-PAZ)
Developed by ICE, collaboration from CTE
Mission
ROHP-PAZ is a mission of opportunity: The Spanish Earth Observation PAZ satellite, scheduled
for launch in 2014 under the contract signed with the Russian company KOSMOTRAS, was
initially designed to carry a Synthetic Radar Aperture (SAR) as primary and sole payload. It
included an IGOR+ advanced Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for precise
orbit determination. The design of this particular GNSS receiver allows the tracking of occulting
signals, that is, signals transmitted by navigation satellites setting below the horizon of the Earth
(or rising above it). The Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (MICINN) approved a
proposal aimed to modify the original plans of PAZ, by including a polarimetric GNSS Radio-
Occultation (RO) payload. This means to enable the radio occultation capabilities of IGOR+,
together with the acquisition and installation of a GNSS antenna oriented towards the limb of
the Earth.
Artistic view of the PAZ satellite, which will host the Radio Occultation and Heavy Precipitation (ROHP-PAZ) experiment payload.
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Objectives
The main objective of the ROHP-PAZ is to provide Radio-Occultation data suitable to be
ingested in numerical weather prediction models (NWP) in near-real time, to contribute reducing
the forecast error. During the expected lifespan of the PAZ mission, the total amount of
available Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio-Occultation data for NWP is
expected to drop severely, due to the decommissioning of the currently main RO mission,
NOAA's COSMIC <http://www.cosmic.ucar.edu/>. ROHP-PAZ should contribute filling this gap,
while waiting for the next NOAA's RO constellation.
ROHP-PAZ is also a proof-of-concept mission, to test the capabilities of new remote sensing
technique: the polarimetric GNSS RO. This new measurement concept has first been conceived
by the ICE to sense intense atmospheric precipitation. This secondary objective can be split in a
series of subsequent goals, such as:
to test the capability of polarimetric RO to sense heavy and violent rain
to characterize the geophysical and instrumental factors that affect the polarimetric
measurements
to define and implement algorithms to extract and separate the geophysical information
content in polarimetric RO measurements
to capture, store, and distribute the geophysical information obtained with ROHP-PAZ
to improve the current understanding and modelling of the intense precipitation events
by means of combining the perfectly collocated thermodynamic RO profiles and the
polarimetric RO precipitation information
ROHP-PAZ will be also capable to provide ionospheric information down to 200 km altitude.
Eventually, it might scan below 100 km for detection of sporadic E-layers.
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3Cat-1(1 U CubeSat)
Developed by CTE
Mission
Designed to operate as a constellation of satellites, the 3Cat-1 is one of the first nanosatellites in
the world to incorporate more than one payload in a single platform, that is, more than one
element to be studied in space. The launching of the 3Cat-1 will make it possible to carry out in
situ scientific experiments and analyse the behaviour of materials and technologies. Such
payloads can therefore be defined as “technology demonstrators”. Technology tested in this
way is already on the market and part of our everyday lives. Chips and the wireless
communications transceivers used in mobile phones are two examples.
Objectives
The 3Cat-1 project, which is being
carried out at the NanoSat Lab, is
the subject of a doctoral thesis by
Roger Jové, and a team of 11
students enrolled in the Advanced
Engineering Projects course is
working on the project. Other UPC
researchers are also participating
in the initiative, which has a specific mission: to create and launch into space a third-generation
nanosatellite equipped to carry out six on-board experiments. The 3Cat-1 will be placed into
orbit in 2014 on one of the launches planned by international space agencies for the coming
year.
CubeCat-1 (3Cat-1), 10 cc. © UPC
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MISSION PROPOSALS The Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory (EChO)
Developed by ICE
Mission presented to the fourth ESA call for a medium mission (M3)
Mission
ESA’s Cosmic Vision for 2015-2025 sets ambitious goals for European leadership in Space
Science and Astrophysics. Amongst the noble objectives set out for the programme is to
investigate what are the conditions for planet formation and the emergence of life? Indeed, the
discovery of even the precursor environment for life on worlds other than our own could not be
of higher interest both to scientists and the public who fund their activities. It is in this context
that the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory – EChO – has been under study for the past
two and a half years.
Objectives
The discovery of over a thousand exoplanets has
revealed an unexpectedly diverse planet
population. We see gas giants in few-day orbits,
whole multi-planet systems within the orbit of
Mercury, and new populations of planets with
masses between that of the Earth and Neptune –
all unknown in the Solar System. Observations
to date have shown that our Solar System is
certainly not representative of the general
population of planets in our Milky Way. The key science questions that urgently need
addressing by EChO are therefore: What are exoplanets
made of? Why are planets as they are? How do planetary systems work and what causes the
exceptional diversity observed as compared to the Solar System? The EChO mission will take
up the challenge to explain this diversity in terms of formation, evolution, internal structure and
planet and atmospheric composition. This requires in-depth spectroscopic knowledge of the
atmospheres of a large and well-defined planet sample for which precise physical, chemical and
dynamical information can be obtained.
Ribas, I., The EChO Team, EChO Assessment Study Report (Yellow Book), 1-112,
ESA/SRE(2013)2, 16/12/2013
Exoplanet Kepler-20 e was the first rocky planet smaller than Earth discovered orbiting another star. It
is too hot to be habitable. Illustration: Nature
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Space-Time Explorer and Quantum Equivalence Principle Space Test
(STE-QUEST)
Developed by ICE and CTE
Mission presented to the fourth ESA call for a medium mission (M3)
Mission
The highly elliptic orbit of the STE-QUEST provides long common-view contacts to compare
ground clocks from different continents and maximize the accuracy of the clock red-shift
measurement. At the same time, it allows for WEP tests at perigee, in the vicinity of the Earth,
where the signal of an eventual WEP violation is also maximized. The nominal mission duration
is 5 years. After 6 months of calibration, the routine science phase will be started. During
perigee passes (≤ 3000 km altitude), the atom interferometer performs WEP tests by measuring
the differential acceleration between freely falling 85Rb and 87Rb samples. The on-board
science link compares clocks on the ground for a large fraction of the spacecraft orbit and in
particular around apogee. A guidance system controls the spacecraft attitude and ensures the
required environment in terms of accelerations and rotations at the instrument measurement
head. The on-board GNSS receiver provides orbit information to perform clock red-shift tests.
Data transfer from and to the spacecraft is ensured by the ESTRACK network; 2 h coverage per
day during the routine science phase is sufficient to accommodate the < 5 Gb/orbit data rate to
be down-linked from the STE-QUEST spacecraft. The spacecraft will be launched on a Soyuz
Fregat from Kourou.
Objectives
STE-QUEST is a mission testing the different aspects of the Einstein Equivalence Principle with
quantum sensors. The payload carries a differential atom interferometer comparing the free
propagation of matter waves of different composition under the effect of gravity and a science
link in the microwave domain for comparing atomic clocks on ground.
STE-QUEST performs a direct test of the Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP) by comparing the
free fall of quantum objects of different composition. The Eötvös ratio between the matter waves
of the two isotopes of rubidium atoms is measured in a differential atom interferometer down to
the 2⋅10-15 uncertainty level. While present limits on WEP tests involving classical objects
reach an uncertainty of a few parts in 1013, measurements performed on quantum objects
(matter waves in states which have no classical counterpart, e.g. spatio-temporal quantum
superpositions) are still at a few parts in 107. From this point of view, STE-QUEST will explore
the boundaries between gravitation and quantum mechanics significantly improving existing
measurements and complementing experiments such as MICROSCOPE (MICRO-Satellite à
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traînée Compensée pour l'Observation du Principe d'Equivalence), designed for a classical
WEP test in space to 1⋅10-15.
STE-QUEST also tests another complementary aspect of the Einstein Equivalence Principle,
one of the most fascinating effects predicted by general relativity and other metric theories of
gravity: the gravitational red-shift or gravitational time dilation effect. As direct consequence of
the Einstein Equivalence Principle, time runs (or clocks tick) more slowly near a massive body.
This effect can be detected when comparing the time intervals measured by identical clocks
placed at different positions in a gravitational field. The science link in the microwave domain
on-board the STE-QUEST satellite allows comparing ground clocks down to the 1⋅10-18
uncertainty level. Such measurements, far beyond the capabilities of existing long-distance time
and frequency transfer systems, will perform clock red-shift tests in the field of the Sun and the
Moon, respectively at the 2⋅10-6 and 4⋅10-4 uncertainty levels. For comparison, existing
measurements of the Sun red-shift effect are at the few % uncertainty level while, to our
knowledge, no such measurements have ever been performed in the field of the Moon. Clock
red-shift measurements obtained in the field of the Sun and the Moon test the Local Position
Invariance (LPI) principle and search for anomalous couplings depending on the composition of
the source of the gravitational field. LPI is a constituent of EEP together with WEP and the Local
Lorentz Invariance (LLI) principle.
Sopuerta, C. F., The STE-QUEST Team, STE-QUEST Assessment Study Report (Yellow
Book), 1-98, ESA/SRE(2013)6, 12/2013
Principle of the atom interferometry measurement to be performed with STE-QUEST. The spacecraft's atom interferometer compares the free fall of matter waves generated from ultra-cold rubidium isotope (
85Rb and
87Rb)
samples.© ESA
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MarcoPolo-R
Developed by ICE
Mission presented to the fourth ESA call for a medium mission (M3)
Mission
MarcoPolo-R is a sample return
mission to the primitive and easily
reachable Potentially Hazardous
Asteroid (PHA) identified as
(341843) 2008 EV5. Getting a
sample from a primitive body and
analysing it on Earth with the most
precise techniques will permit a
great leap forward in our
understanding of the origin of matter in the Solar System and early processes that led to the
formation of planetary bodies.
Objectives
MarcoPolo-R will provide scientific results that are crucial to answer the following key questions:
1. What was the astrophysical setting of the birth of the Solar System?
2. What is the origin of material in the early Solar System and how did it evolve?
3. What are the physical properties and evolution of the building blocks of terrestrial planets?
4. How do organics in primitive NEAs relate to the origin of life on Earth?
Answers to these fundamental questions require a wide array of measurements with
exceptionally high precision and sensitivity. Such measurements cannot be performed by a
robotic spacecraft and therefore require a sample returned to terrestrial laboratories that are
unconstrained by on-board resources. The most demanding measurements are those required
to date the major events in the history of a sample, and to investigate the organic components.
Trigo, J.M., The MarcoPolo-R Team, MarcoPolo-R Assessment Study Report (Yellow Book), 1-
106, ESA/SRE(2013)4, 16/12/2013
Artistic view of MarcoPoo-R spacecraft exhibiting a robotic arm to collect a simple from the surface pf a near Earth asteroid (NEA). Image created from an old Marco Polo mission concept © Yoshikawa Makato (JAXA)
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Large Observatory for X-ray Timing (LOFT)
Developed by ICE
Mission presented to the fourth ESA call for a medium mission (M3)
Mission
LOFT addresses the Cosmic Visions theme “Matter under extreme conditions” by probing dense
matter and strong gravity, areas of fundamental physical as well as astrophysical interest which
LOFT will revolutionize by observations of neutron stars (NSs) and stellar-mass and
supermassive black holes. The nature of matter at the extreme densities of neutron star
interiors is one of the great open unknowns in physics, making neutron stars unique laboratories
for nuclear physics and quantum chromodynamics. The theory of General Relativity, verified to
exquisite accuracies in the weak-field regime, e.g., in our Solar system,
predicts large effects on the motion of matter under the influence of strong-field gravity, such as
Lense-Thirring precession of the accretion discs or the very existence of the ISCO (innermost
stable circular orbit).
Objectives
The fundamental diagnostic of dense
matter interactions is the pressure-
density-temperature relation of bulk
matter, the equation of state (EoS),
observationally encoded as the neutron
star mass-radius relation. The EOS
provides key aspects of the
microphysics, such as the presence of
free quarks at high densities. The very
large effective area (more than 15
times that of any X-ray mission ever
flown) will allow detecting pulsations
and vibrations of NSs at enormous
signal to noise. LOFT will thus perform the first precise
measurements of (M,R) values for several NSs, by using different complementary methods
(pulse profile modelling of 3 types of pulsations, the mass-shedding limit from the spin
distribution, vibrational modes in magnetars) enabling to overcome model systematics. This will
result in the reconstruction of the equation of state of zero-temperature supranuclear density
matter.
Hernanz, M., The Large Observatory for X-ray Timing (LOFT), Assessment Study Report
(Yellow Book), 1-108, ESA/SRE(2013)3, 6/12/2013
The LOFT spacecraft (concept design) pictured deployed in orbit and featuring the Large Area Detector (green), Wide Field Monitor (yellow), optical bench (red), structural tower (purple), spacecraft bus (gold) and solar array (blue)
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GNSS Remote Sensing aboard the ISS
Developed by ICE
GEROS-ISS
Mission
GEROS-ISS is an innovative experiment for climate research, which was proposed within a call
of the European Space Agency ESA 2011 for installation at the International Space Station ISS.
The proposal of the international team from Germany, Sweden, Spain, U.S., Denmark, and
Switzerland was the only selected from ESA out of about 25 submitted proposals for further
studies. Within GEROS-ISS it is planned to use navigation satellite signals for remote sensing
of ocean, ice and land surfaces and also for atmosphere sounding to derive information on
climate change.
Recently a group of scientists (Science Advisory Group, created by the European Space
Agency –ESA– in June 2013), led by Dr. Jens Wickert (GFZ), has meet two times during the
year 2013 and works on the detailed mission requirements, which are the base for technical
studies from Industry for the initial steps to realize GEROS-ISS. Estel Cardellach (ICE/IEEC) is
the co-chair of the group. The mission is leaded by three director of ESA, the director of HSO,
the director of EOP and the director of TEC. ICE/IEEC is part of the Proposing Team.
Objectives
The main goal of GEROS-ISS
is to demonstrate the
innovative and versatile
capabilities of GNSS remote
sensing to derive geophysical
parameters of ocean, ice and
land surfaces, which are
associated with geophysical
research with special focus on
relevant climate change
phenomena.
GEROS-ISS represents the
first dedicated experiment to assess the usefulness of spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry to
detect and map ocean surface height at the mesoscale (10-100 km or longer scale) under all-
weather conditions. The GEROS measurements of sea surface height will complement SSH
data from the multi-satellite constellation of traditional radar altimeters, leading to better
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monitoring of the ocean mesoscale variability at a finer spatial scale closer to 10 km, which is
not achievable by current nadir altimeters. A major advance afforded by the GEROS data set
will be to determine the value of GNSS-R as a means of providing long-term sustained
observations of eddies and their variability.
The main mission objectives of GEROS are (in order of priority):
To measure and map altimetric sea surface height of the ocean using reflected GNSS
signals to allow methodology demonstration, establishment of error budget and
resolutions and comparison/synergy with results of satellite based nadir-pointing
altimeters. This includes Precise Orbit Determination of the GEROS payload
To retrieve scalar ocean surface mean square slope (MSS), which is related to sea
roughness, wind speed, with a GNSS spaceborne receiver to allow methodology
testing, establishment of error budget and resolutions. In addition, 2D MSS (directional
MSS, related to wind direction) would be desirable
To assess the potential of GNSS scatterometry for land applications and in particular to
develop products such as soil moisture, vegetation biomass, and mid-latitudes snow/ice
properties
To further explore the potential of GNSS radio occultation data (vertical profiles of
atmospheric bending angle, refractivity, temperature, pressure, humidity and electron
density), particularly in the Tropics, to detect changes in atmospheric temperature and
climate relevant parameters (e.g., tropopause height) and to provide additional
information for the analysis of the reflectometry data from GEROS.
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GROUND INSTRUMENT PROJECTS
Calar Alto high-Resolution search for M dwarfs with Exoearths with Near-
infrared and optical Échelle Spectrographs (CARMENES)
Developed by ICE as part of an international cooperation
Mission
CARMENES (Calar Alto high-Resolution search
for M dwarfs with Exoearths with Near-infrared
and optical Échelle Spectrographs) is a next-
generation instrument being built for the 3.5m
telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory by a
consortium of German and Spanish institutions.
It consists of two separated spectrographs
covering the wavelength ranges from 0.5 to 1.0
µm and from 1.0 to 1.7 µm with spectral
resolutions R = 82,000, each of which shall
perform high-accuracy radial-velocity
measurements (~1 m s-1
) with long-term
stability.
Objectives
The fundamental science objective of CARMENES is to carry out a survey of ~300 late-type
main-sequence stars with the goal of detecting low-mass planets in their habitable zones. We
aim at being able to detect 2 MEarth planets in the habitable zone of M5V stars. The CARMENES
first light is expected to occur in summer 2015.
Fully mounted VIS calibration unit
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Miradas
Developed by ACE as part of an international cooperation The basic MIRADAS concept is a near-infrared multi-object echelle spectrograph operating at
spectral resolution R=20,000 over the 1-2.5µm bandpass. MIRADAS selects targets using ~20
deployable probe arms with pickoff mirror optics, each feeding a 4.0x1.2-arcsec field of view to
the spectrograph. The spectrograph input optics also include a "slit slicer" which reformats each
probe field into 3 end-to-end slices of a fixed 4.0x0.4-arcsec format – combining the advantages
of minimal slit losses in any seeing conditions better than 1.2-arcsec, while at the same time
providing some (limited) two-dimensional spatial resolution. The spectrograph optics then
provide a range of configurations providing the observer with the ability to choose between
maximal multiplex advantage and maximal wavelength coverage, with several intermediate
options, depending upon the needs of the science program.
Overview of the MIRADAS conceptual design as it will be attached to the folded Cassegrain acquisition and guiding unit
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The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
Participation of ICE in the projects:
GASKAP: The Galactic ASKAP Spectral Line Survey (PI: J. Dickey)
VIA-SKA: Feasibility Study of the Spanish Participation in the SKA (PI: L. Verdes-
Montenegro)
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project is an international effort to build the world’s largest
radio telescope, with a square kilometre (one million square metres) of collecting area. The
scale of the SKA represents a huge leap forward in both engineering and research &
development towards building and delivering a unique instrument, with the detailed design and
preparation now well under way. As one of the largest scientific endeavours in history, the SKA
will bring together a wealth of the world’s finest scientists, engineers and policy makers to bring
the project to fruition.
Unprecedented Scale
The SKA will use hundreds of thousands of radio telescopes, in three unique configurations,
which will enable astronomers to monitor the sky in unprecedented detail and survey the entire
sky thousands of times faster than any system currently in existence. The SKA telescopes will
be co-located in Africa and in Australia. South Africa’s Karoo desert will cover the core of the
high and mid frequencies of the radio spectrum which will have telescopes spread all over the
continent, with Australia’s Murchison region covering the low frequency range and hosting the
survey instrument. Its three unique configurations will give the SKA unrivalled scope in
observations, exceeding the image resolution quality of the Hubble Space Telescope by a factor
of 50 times, and in the radio end of the spectrum! Whilst also having the ability to image
Artist’s impression of the SKA dishes. © SKA Organisation
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huge areas of sky in parallel a feat which no survey telescope has ever achieved on this scale
with this level of sensitivity. With a range of other large telescopes in the optical and infra-red
being built and launched in to space over the coming decades, the SKA will perfectly augment,
compliment and lead the way in scientific discovery.
Phased Development
The SKA will be developed over a phase timeline. With pre construction development
commencing in 2012 going through to the latter half of this decade, and involve the detailed
design, implementation, R&D work, and contract preparation needed to bring the SKA’s first
phase to construction readiness.
The main bulk of the SKA will be built in two main phases, between 2018 and the mid 2020s,
with the first phase will involve testing the full system in a “proof of concept” manner.
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The Dark Energy Survey (DES)
Developed by ICE as part of an international cooperation
The Dark Energy Survey (DES) is designed to probe the origin of the accelerating universe and
help uncover the nature of dark energy by measuring the 14-billion-year history of cosmic
expansion with high precision. More than 120 scientists from 23 institutions in the United States,
Spain, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and Germany are working on the project. This collaboration
is building an extremely sensitive 570-Megapixel digital camera, DECam, and will mount it on
the Blanco 4-meter telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory high in the Chilean
Andes. Started in September 2012 and continuing for five years, DES will survey a large swath
of the southern sky out to vast distances in order to provide new clues to this most fundamental
of questions.
DES will use a powerful new imaging instrument, the Dark Energy Camera (DECam), to study
the mystery of the acceleration of the expanding universe. DECam is installed on the 4-meter
Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory high in the Chilean mountains.
Over five years, the DES collaboration will use 525 nights of observation to carry out a high-
precision, wide-area survey to record information from 300 million galaxies that are billions of
light-years from Earth. The survey will image 5000 square degrees of the southern sky in 5
optical filters to obtain detailed information about each galaxy. A fraction of the time will be used
to observe smaller patches of sky every few days to discover and study thousands of
supernovae.
One of the strengths of DES is the
ability to carry out all four probes of
dark energy with a single facility. These
probes are doubly complementary in
the information they provide about the
cause of cosmic acceleration. The first
two (SN and BAO) constrain the
expansion of the Universe as a whole
and are referred to as "purely
geometric". The latter two (WL and GC)
measure both the expansion of the
universe and the growth of large-scale
structures. Comparison of results from the
first two and the last two probes could reveal that our understanding of gravity must be
overhauled. In addition, inter-comparison of the results from all four methods will provide robust
cross-checks and bolster confidence in the findings.
The dome of the Blanco telescope in Chile, which will be home to the DES camera
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Physics of the Accelerating Universe (PAU)
Developed by ICE as part of an international cooperation
Several observations indicate an apparent acceleration of the expansion rate of the Universe
(Nobel Prize 2011), namely that the universe seems to be expanding faster now than in the
past. The main objective of the PAU project is to understand the Physics of the Accelerating
Universe (PAU) by means of a large cosmological galaxy survey that map the cosmological
expansion with unprecedented combination of density and radial distance accuracy. The PAU
Survey will provide simultaneous measurement of the cosmic expansion and growth history of
structures to differentiate between the hypothetical existence of dark energy and alternative
explanations, such as the modification of gravity or other laws of nature.
PAUCam has been designed to be
mounted on the prime focus of the William
Herschel Telescope (WHT), a 4m-class
telescope located in the Observatorio del
Roque de los Muchachos in La Palma,
Canary Islands.
Objectives
More specifically, the goals of the project are:
To led the preparation and implementation of an internationally competitive study of dark
energy (survey)
To study and develop theories of dark energy
Contribution
The PAUCam consortium is comprised by IEEC, IFAE/PIC and CIEMAT. IEEC has the leading
role (Principal Investigator) for the PAU Camera and the PAU Survey Science.
In addition, IEEC is responsible for the Data Management and Data Reduction in collaboration
with the other PAU institutions. The institute also produces the MICE numerical simulations
obtained with the Marenostrum Barcelona Supercomputer Center, required for its design and
exploitation.
Lateral view of the inside of the camera (without the Dewar).
The top piece is the Copper cold-piece that maintains the CCDs at constant and uniform temperature
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MONTSEC ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY (OADM)
The Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec (OAdM, www.oadm.cat) is a scientific infrastructure
that is managed by the IEEC following an agreement with the Direcció General de Recerca of
Generalitat de Catalunya. The OAdM comprises four facilities for research in astronomy and two
measurement stations devoted to meteorological studies (Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya)
and environmental pollution (Institut Jaume Almera – CSIC), respectively. The astronomical
equipment consists of three robotic telescopes: Telescopi Joan Oró (TJO, IEEC-Generalitat de
Catalunya), Telescopi Fabra-ROA Montsec (Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona
and Real Observatorio de la Armada) and XO-Montsec (Space Telescope Science Institute,
USA). In addition, it houses a camera for the detection of fireballs and hazardous near Earth
asteroids (AllSky Camera, IEEC).
The mission of the OAdM is to provide the tools to carry out cutting-edge research in astronomy
as well as to provide the necessary support to exploit the facilities. The main telescope, TJO,
and the AllSky Camera are directly managed by the IEEC. The main characteristic of the TJO
is its robotic operation, so that the acquisition of observation and the decision-making process in
case of incidences are carried out directly and without human intervention (no “in situ”
personnel). The robotic operation of the TJO requires of a large array of sensors
(meteorological variables, electrostatic field, rain, clouds) that collect the data so that the system
can evaluate the conditions to execute the observations. The “brain” of the TJO is composed of
a software suite developed by IEEC and dubbed OpenROCS (registered software under
GPLv3.0 license). This software is the central element of the control layer and performs the
operation of the telescope, the dome and the instrumentation, at the same time that evaluates
the possible existence of any type of alarm and, if necessary, applies the prescriptive actions.
OpenROCS is an application with great prospects for astronomical facilities (it has already been
exported to another telescope, SQT, at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos), and
also holds great potential for the control of industrial processes. Note that the area of industrial
and space applications of robotics is among the “hot topics” of the H2020 European
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programme. Together with the OpenROCS control suite, a user environment has been
developed (MUR; oadm.cat/en/content/57/observing.htm) that facilitates the submission of
proposals, introducing the details of the observations and retrieve the collected data.
The current instrumentation of the TJO is a high-performance CCD camera for astronomical
imaging (MEIA) with a set of Johnson-Cousins UBVRI filters. New instrumentation is being
developed (see below). The personnel of the OAdM is a full-time astronomer (who programs
and supervises the execution of observations, interacts with the users, and manages the “in
situ” operations at the observatory), a part-time maintenance technician (who performs all
maintenance operation and takes care of mechanical improvements) and a part-time software
engineer (who maintains and improves the control software suite of the observatory).
Since 2013 the TJO is operating in routine mode and is providing useful data that are distributed
through the OAdM web portal and also through the node of the Spanish Virtual Observatory.
The telescope carries out multi-purpose astronomical observations and is also a testbed to
develop new instrumentation. The compromise of the TJO is to offer 100% of the available time
to the astronomical community (IEEC, Spain and international), with the only requirement to
maximize the scientific and technical performance of the instrumentation. At the end of 2013 the
OAdM had 44 registered users, 15 of them from IEEC, 18 from other Spanish institutions, and
11 from international institutions. An announcement of opportunity was issued through the
Spanish Astronomical Society in February 2013 and the response was very positive. A total of
12 proposals from 6 different institutions (3 from Spain and 3 international) were received. Note
that from then on the reception of proposals is permanently open and users are guaranteed a
one-month response time (which is pushed down to one week in case of urgent proposals). In
this way, the TJO can best exploit its flexibility as robotic telescope and therefore can react to
transient events, new discoveries, etc.
Over 2013, a total of 12 proposals were submitted for approval to the TJO. IEEC has
established a Time Allocation Committee, that at present is composed of two members of IEEC
and an external member – from IAC, that evaluates the proposals, makes a time allocation and
assigns a relative priority. The TJO observed autonomously during 111 nights, providing almost
350 hours of science data (a 75% increase with respect to 2012). The mean completeness
percentage of the proposals that ended during 2013 was at the 100% level (the same
percentage as in 2012).
The TJO facilities have also undergone several improvement actions. First and foremost, we
have continued the installation of the medium-resolution fiber-fed ARES spectrograph. This
spectrograph will greatly improve the scientific appeal of the TJO by providing R=12000
spectroscopy in two different wavelength regions (around 520 and 660 nm) and with high-
efficiency optics. Calculations indicate that a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 could be attained in a
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1-hour integration for V=13 mag targets. ARES will open the door to using the TJO for a variety
of new science cases, including chemical abundance determination, measurement of radial
velocities and monitoring of stellar activity through the Halpha feature. While there are
numerous photometric robotic telescopes in the world, only a few of them have spectroscopic
capabilities. ARES will thus put the TJO at world-class level. During September 2013 one the
most critical parts of ARES, namely the link with the telescope, was installed, enabling the first
light acquisition. The installation of the calibration unit and the commissioning will proceed
during 2014 to start operations before the end of the year.
Coinciding with the installation of the ARES link with the telescope, the TJO was fully
refurbished, including a new counterweight, polar alignment, pointing model, collimation, and
focusing. As a result of these works, the telescope tracking has greatly improved, allowing
longer exposure times. In addition, a full MEIA characterization was redone to confirm that its
main characteristics are stable and in accordance with the manufacturer specifications. We
expect that MEIA will become the back-up imaging instrument for 2014 since a new high-
performance CCD camera has been acquired and will be installed shortly. This will be the
MEIA2 instrument and will enhance the imaging capabilities of the TJO with additional observing
modes and improved detection specifications.
In parallel with the telescope operations, the OAdM Internet radio link was changed to a fiber-
optics connection, providing a much more stable and faster Internet connection. The speed is
expected to further increase during 2014, with the installation of a new router. The OAdM
electric grid has also started some improvement works to ensure its safety and reliability
TJO publications
The observations carried out at the TJO resulted into two scientific publications in journals
indexed in the ISI-WoS (note that TJO became operational in spring 2013):
J. M. Trigo-Rodríguez, J. M. Madiedo, I. P. Williams, et al., 2013, Monthly Notices of the
Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 433, Issue 1, p. 560-570
M. Ergon, J. Sollerman, M. Fraser, et al., 2013, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 562,
id. A17, 35 pp.
Additionally, a technical publication appeared as a proceedings contribution:
F. Vilardell, J. Colomé, J. Sanz, P. Gil, I. Ribas, Observing with the Telescopi Joan Oró,
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, pp. 958-958, 2013
Outreach
The OAdM has also been involved in several outreach activities, including two press releases:
“The anti-tail of the PANSTARRS comet”, May 22, 2013
“Las enanas blancas esconden información sobre las fuerzas oscuras”, Nov 5, 2013
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IEEC news
“Image of the NEO 2012DA14 taken by the Joan Oró Telescope at the OAdM”, February
17, 2013
An outreach article:
“El asteroide de Cheliábinsk y el peligro de impacto de este tipo de cuerpos con la
Tierra”; J. M. Trigo-Rodríguez, M. Tapia, J. Dergham, et al.; Astronomia; June 2013.
A TV program
“Espai Terra”, TV3, November 29, 2013.
And a TV documentary:
“La Serra del Cosmos”, various TV stations, 2013
(https://www.facebook.com/laserradelcosmos)
In addition, the OAdM has organized six visits of different audiences (amateur associations,
local government officials, groups of teachers and students, etc) to see the facilities, receiving
almost 300 people. The outreach activities mentioned above have had an important impact on
Internet, with a large number of pages mentioning the OAdM and/or the TJO.
Finally, the OAdM has collaborated with a developer of smartphone applications by sharing
meteorological data. The Android application, named Montsec Weather, can be downloaded
freely from the Google Play portal
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cat.sogame.montsecWeather).
Web references
http://www.lavanguardia.com/local/lleida/20130523/54373772350/observatorio-montsec-
registra-paso-nuevo-cometa.html
http://fotos.lainformacion.com/ciencia-y-tecnologia/astronomia/desde-el-telescopio-joan-
oro-cortesia-de-j-m-trigo-y-f-vilardell-csic-ieec_nyTF6epf4r8PSgsmbdbDx7/
http://www.agenciasinc.es/Noticias/Las-enanas-blancas-esconden-informacion-sobre-las-
fuerzas-oscuras
http://www.astrofisicayfisica.com/2013/11/las-enanas-blancas-esconden-informacion.html
http://www.pallarsjussa.cat/Pdfs/recull_premsa/2013/05/M20130524.pdf
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/11/131105081402.htm
http://pasalavida.org/2013/11/page/2/
http://www.turismoestelar.com/index.php/centre-observacio-univers/
http://cmcsangonera.blogspot.com.es/2013_11_01_archive.html
http://aster.cat/mm/file/set2013%281%29.pdf
http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/11/white-dwarfs-hide-information-
on-dark-forces-2649882.html
http://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20131029/54392803777/cometa-ison-mas-brillante-se-
vera-a-finales-de-noviembre.html
http://rastreadoresdecometas.wordpress.com/2013/10/
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EUROPEAN PROJECTS
ASTRONET-II
AstroNet-II is a Marie-Curie Research Training Network on Astrodynamics that brings together
mathematicians, engineers and astronomers from universities, governmental agencies and
industry. The network continues the training (through research) activities undertaken under the
former Training Network "AstroNet" (2007-2010).
The research topics of the network include innovative new methods for designing spacecraft
trajectories and controlling their dynamics. Particular emphasis is placed on optimizing
trajectories and control to minimize fuel use and extend mission ranges. This is achieved by
maximizing the use of 'natural dynamics', employing sophisticated ideas and techniques from
dynamical systems theory. The results are being extended to studies of the dynamics and
control of novel spacecraft architectures, such as solar sails, space tethers and formations of
spacecraft.
AstroNet-II training programme centres on projects for Early
Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers
(ERs) that cross the traditional boundaries between
mathematics, engineering and industry, ensuring that they
obtain an interdisciplinary and multisectorial overview of the
field. This is supported by an extensive programme of
Schools, Workshops, Tutorials and Internships, and by a
close collaboration between academia and space companies.
Main Objectives
Space missions are being required to fulfill many different types of functions and, as a
consequence of this, are becoming increasingly more complex. Furthermore, a number of
different spacecraft architectures, such as constellations, formations, tethered spacecraft or
solar sails, have been proposed for some specific objectives. To achieve their functions and
objectives, future missions require new and unusual kinds of trajectories and faster and more
precise attitude control whose determination, in many cases, raises new major dynamics and
control questions.
A broad range of mathematical objects, theories and techniques are needed for these new
concepts and applications. New methods for trajectory design will apply theories, concepts and
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methods from dynamical systems theory. Incorporating attitude dynamics, the shape dynamics
of formations, and the dynamics of flexible attachments, will also require inputs from geometric
and symmetric mechanics. For control it will be necessary to include ideas from impulsive and
timecontinuous optimal control theory, discrete mechanics, closed-loop control methods, and
graph/network theoretical methods. All these aspects will require accompanying state-of-the-art
numerical implementations. AstroNet-II's project presents considerable challenges which will
necessitate theoretical advances in most of these areas of mathematics. With the above
framework for the problems to be considered, the goals to be achieved are:
To introduce the researchers of the network (ESR's and ER's) to a range of
astrodynamical concepts and problems as well as to the relevant new mathematical
theories and techniques.
To develop their expertise in the above mentioned topics and to train them to conduct
research, collaborate, and communicate their results in both papers, reports and oral
presentations.
To deepen and broaden the knowledge and skills of the E(S)R's working in the areas of
astrodynamics, dynamical systems, control theory and numerical methods.
As part of their research project, to offer to the E(S)R's opportunities for doing their
research in private companies, international organisations and academia.
To provide the E(S)R's with the complementary communications and project
management skills that are needed, in addition to the scientific skills, for a successful
career.
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Gaia European Network for Improved User Services (GENIUS)
GENIUS is devoted to the development of the archive of ESA’s astrometric mission Gaia, based
on the following principles: archive design driven by the needs of the user community that will
scientifically exploit the Gaia results; use of the best state-of-the-art archive system; provision of
exploitation tools to maximize the scientific return; ensuring the quality of the archive contents
and the interoperability with existing and future astronomical archives; and last but not least, the
archive facilitates outreach activities
.
GENIUS is defined to fit seamlessly into existing Gaia activities,
exploiting the synergies with ongoing developments. Its
members actively participate in these ongoing tasks and
provide an in-depth knowledge of the mission as well as the
relevant expertise in key development areas. Furthermore, GENIUS has the support of DPAC,
several Gaia national communities in the
The processing of the acquired data and production of the “Gaia catalogue” is the responsibility
of the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC1), comprising more than 430 members
in 11 countries who are joining their efforts to overcome the challenging problem of managing
the 1 Petabyte of Gaia data. DPAC activities are supported by national funding agencies that
have signed a multilateral agreement with ESA to ensure the stability of the scientific teams for
the necessary interval of time. Processing will be done on the premises of six Data Processing
Centres also made up of scientists and engineers funded by the agencies who have signed the
multilateral agreement.
According to the current planning (still to be officially approved) the first releases of the Gaia
catalogue, and therefore the first operational versions of the Gaia archive, will be around mid-
2015, and the release of the final Gaia archive should take place around 2021. Therefore, with a
planned duration of 3.5 years starting in mid-2012, GENIUS is conceived to contribute from the
start to the CU9, with our efforts culminating with the first operational Gaia archive.
The GENIUS coordinator, Luri, X. [ACE (ICCUB)], is the manager pf the Coordinatination Unit 2
(data simulations), as well as member of the executive committee of DPAC. He was also one of
the authors of the “Gaia Concept and Technology Study Report” [14] outlining the mission’s
scientific case on which Gaia was accepted within ESA’s scientific programme, and has been a
member of the Gaia Science Advisory Group (1997–2000), the Gaia Data Analysis Coordination
Committee (2005–2006), the Gaia Science Team (2001–2007) and the DPAC Executive
Committee (2007–).
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European GNSS-reflectometry Environmental Monitoring (E-GEM)
E-GEM is an European FP7 Project to be executed between 12/2013-12/2016, on the use of
GNSS-Reflectometry for environmental monitoring of the Earth from several platforms: ground-
based reflectometry, airborne, and space-borne. The project develops three receiving systems,
one for each of the platforms.
The airborne system will be installed in an Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle (UAV), as a testbed of the GNSS-R
performances on a potential future European drone-
based observational service. The airborne payload is
being designed and manufactured at IEEC/CSIC, and it
should be able to test the synoptic capabilities of any
possible receiver-level data acquisition technique and
post-processing algorithms.
The space-borne system comprises the launch of a nano-satellited, developed at IEEC/UPC. It
is a 6 units CubeSat called ³CAT-2. The payload is the PYCARO receiver, and it will represent
the first space-borne mission with capabilities to capture GNSS reflections following
semi-codeless techniques in real-time (higher precision than standard techniques).
The project is coordinated by Deimos Portugal (also in charge of the ground-based system) and
in partnership with IEEC/UPC (Spain), IEEC/CSIC (Spain), IFREMER (France, User segment
aspects), NERSC (Norway, responsible of data and
products), U. Roma Tor Vergata (Italy, soil
moisture and vegetation aspects), U. Roma La
Sapienza (Italy, soil moisture and vegetation
aspects), U. Salamanca (Spain, soil moisture and
vegetation aspects), NORUT (Norway, UAV
providers and cryosphere experts), and GFZ
(Germany, participation in retrieval algorithms).
6 unit CubeSat ³CAT-2 under development, space-borne platform in the E-GEM FP7
project
NORUT's Cryowings Mk.2, the UAV-airborne platform in the E-GEM FP7 project
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WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED BY IEEC
Astrobiological and Cosmochemical Implications of MarcoPolo-R
Sampling of a Primitive Asteroid
Barcelona, Spain
16/01/2013 – 17/01/2013
https://www.oca.eu/MarcoPolo-R/Workshops/WorkshopsMarcoPolo-R.html
Marco Polo-R mission is a currently proposed ESA mission with the
main goal of returning samples from a primitive asteroid. By
obtaining materials from 1996FG3, a pristine binary asteroid that
exhibits deep water absorption bands in IR spectra, we expect to
gain insight on many key issues on the role that these asteroids had
in terrestrial planets' evolution. Nowadays we know that some
groups of carbonaceous chondrites accreted with significant organic and water content, but
these meteorites arrived to Earth surface were biased towards the highest strength ones.
Consequently, we really don't know how representative are of the volatile content of pristine
asteroids. In this sense, we are still far to understand how aqueous alteration participated in the
catalysis of organic compounds: was a prebiotic chemistry on work in undifferentiated bodies
before the formation of Earth? Marco Polo-R mission will assess which is the amount of carbon
and water present in a primitive NEO, being also able to answer these important questions on
the amount, and complexity of organics and water delivered to early Earth. All these topics are
relevant for astrobiology and planetary sciences communities, so we encourage people to
participate in this interdisciplinary meeting. Scientific discussions, and results will be crucial to
write the Marco Polo-R yellow book before the final decision to be taken by the European Space
Agency (ESA) and set the main scientific goals, and questions to be answered. The scientific
program can be found together with the 2nd Announcement. The high international interest for
sample return missions to primitive asteroids is demonstrated by their recent selections by
leading space agencies. NASA selected the OSIRIS-REx mission in spring 2011 in the New
Frontiers program for launch in 2016 and a return from the B-type NEA (101955) 1999RQ36 to
Earth in 2023. The Hayabusa 2 mission is now in phase B at JAXA for launch in 2014 and a
return from the C-type NEA (162173) 1999JU3 to Earth in 2020. Both missions will allow us to
improve greatly our knowledge of the material composing primitive asteroids. However, it is
important that several such missions are sent to different objects using different sampling
approaches in order to eventually achieve a comprehensive knowledge of primitive materials.
The main goal of the MarcoPolo-R mission is to contribute to the knowledge of primitive material
by returning unaltered material from a primitive NEA for detailed analysis in ground-based
laboratories, offering to Europe the possibility to play a crucial role in those fundamental
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advances. Moreover, MarcoPolo-R will have unique science values thanks to the choice of a
binary object of very primitive nature as its baseline target.
III Reunión de la Red Española Gaia
Sitges, Barcelona, Spain
23/01/2013 - 25/01/2013
http://gaia.am.ub.es/Twiki/bin/view/RecGaia/ReuSitges
The main objectives of the workshop are:
Show the current state of development of the misión
Enhance our participation in the early stages of defining the CU9, the file database of
Gaia
Coordinate the Spanish participation - and our ICTS - in complementary spectroscopic
surveys from the ground, assessing long-term programs in which we can propose 2-4m
telescopes
Conduct a practice session using GOG, Gaia simulator that generates the objects to be
observed and precision astrometric, photometric and spectroscopic data. GOG show
you how to install on laptops and we can run some calculation examples of
observational errors Gaia.
Define and coordinate outreach activities before and after Gaia release
Exchange ideas and research proposals within the working groups of REG
Strengthen and coordinate our participation in European networks (GREAT, GREAT-
ITN FP7 programs, ...)
EuroGENESIS Workshop- Stellar Modeling: Mixing, Convection, Rotation
and Mass Loss
CTE-ICE-IEEC
Barcelona, Spain
18/04/2013 - 19/04/2013
http://www.fen.upc.edu/users/jjose/Conf1.html
One of the main research topics of the European-scale program EuroGENESIS involves
modeling of stars at different stages of evolution. Stars are, of course, multidimensional rotating
objects often exhibiting mixing (and mass loss) episodes. Different approaches have been
adopted to tackle these processes in stars. It is our feeling, probably shared by many other
stellar modelers, that the expertise achieved in the modeling of, say, massive stars, can help in
the modeling of similar processes in other astrophysical scenarios such as, for instance,
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classical novae or AGBs. Therefore, the goal of this mini-workshop is to share/exchange
information on different strategies adopted by different groups in the modeling of mixing,
convection, rotation and mass-loss (among others) in stars.
International Conference & Satellite School: “The origin of cosmic
elements: Past and Present Achievements, Future Challenges”
CTE-ICE-IEEC
Barcelona, Spain
12/06/2013 – 15/06/2013
http://www.fen.upc.edu/users/jjose/Conf2.html
Almost three years after the Dubrovnik Workshop on "Origin of the Elements and Nuclear
History of the Universe", the EuroGENESIS Program is coming to an end. This Program
succesfully assembled about 200 specialists in astronomy, astrophysics, nuclear physics, astro-
and cosmochemistry, into a coordinated, interdisciplinary effort aimed at understanding how
matter evolved in the Universe, from the ashes of the Big Bang to its present form. "The Origin
of Cosmic Elements: Past and Present Achievements, Future Challenges" will review recent
achievements and yet unsolved questions in the field of Nuclear Astrophysics and related
areas. Thematically, the workshop reflects the goals of the European-scale research program
EuroGENESIS.
Spanish X-ray Astronomy 2013
Barcelona, Spain
17/06/2013 – 20/06/2013
http://www.sea-astronomia.es/drupal/node/5750
In the past decade, Spanish X-ray astronomy started to have a large international impact, and
many institutes in the country are now international references for X-ray astronomy worldwide.
Despite our community being yet emergent in comparison with the size of other sub-groups of
astrophysics, perhaps more developed in Spain, it is now common to find high level publications
in this area coming from Spanish affiliates.
For that reason we have thought in starting a new series of national meetings, aimed at
gathering people interested in X-ray Astronomy in general, kind of meetings which are already
well established in other countries. We have in mind to gather all people in Spain interested
directly or indirectly to X-ray Astronomy, hence working on: neutron stars, active galactic nuclei,
black holes, jets, white dwarfs, novae, galaxies, clusters, etc. etc., covered from both an
observational and theoretical point of view.
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ERE 2013: Encuentros Relativistas Españoles 2013
Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual
Benasque, Huesca, Spain
08/09/2013 – 13/09/2013
http://benasque.org/2013ere/
The Spanish-Portuguese Relativity Meeting (ERE) is an annual international conference series
devoted to Relativity and Gravitation, organized by the Spanish and Portuguese groups working
in this field. In 2013 its organization is run by the groups in Barcelona (Departament de Física
Fonamental, Univ. Barcelona, Institut de Ciències de l’Espai (CSIC-IEEC), Departament de
Física and IFAE, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona). ERE 2013 will cover most of the areas of
modern General Relativity -- from cosmology and gravitational waves, to quantum gravity and
the AdS/CFT correspondence and its applications. One of the sessions will be dedicated to the
memory of José Alberto Lobo, a much esteemed and sorely missed member of our group and
of the Spanish relativity community, who passed away on 30 September 2012. Prof. Lobo
played a major role in boosting the research on gravitational radiation in Spain.
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
IEEC TALKS AT SCHOOLS 1. Hirschmann, A., IEEC, Visit to 1
st and 2
nd course graduates, Escola Montseny, Barcelona, 12/03/2013
2. Hirschmann, A., IEEC, Hay alguien ahí?, Escola Lope de Vega, 30/04/2013 3. Hirschmann, A., IEEC, Interplanetary trips, Escola Lope de Vega, 24/05/2013 4. Hirschmann, A., IEEC, Discovering our Solar System, Escola Lope de Vega, 24/05/2013 5. Hirschmann, A., IEEC, How to fly water rockets, Escola CEIP Font d'en Fargas, 30/05/2013 EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS
1. Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B., De la Terra a l’Univers, Casa de Cultura de Sant
Cugat del Vallés, Sant Cugat, Barcelona, Spain, 16/04/2013 – 28/04/2013 2. Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B., Mil milions d’ulls per a mil milions d’estrelles, Parc
Astronòmic del Montsec (PAM), Noguera, Spain, 01/07/2013 3. Herrero, E., SonCube – Experiment the frontiers of Space- High school student Contest, Pirineus, Spain,
14/09/2013 4. Hirschmann, A., Water Rocket Workshop with students from the school Font d’en Fargas, Escola Font d’en
Fargas, Barcelona, Spain, 30/05/2013 5. Hirschmann, A., Festa de la Ciència, Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona, Spain, 15/06/2013 – 16/06/2013,
http://festacienciaitecnologia.bcn.cat/
Several activites:
Girart, J.M., (Xerrada) :L'univers invisible: geleres galàctiques, bressols d'embrions estel·lars 16 June 2013, 13:30h Espai "Tesla"
Trigo, J.M., (Xerrada/DEMO): Meteorits. Roques d'altres móns/ 15/06/2013, 13-13:30h & 16:30-17h/ Espai "Darwin"
Ribas, I., (Xerrada): Planetes habitables més enllà del nostre Sistema Solar, 15/03/2013 - 12:00h/ Espai "Tesla"
IEEC stand: Descobreix els colors de l'univers 15/03/2013 de 13:45- 17:30h and 16/03/2013 11:00-15:00h/ Espai ACER/CERCA
Sopuerta, C., Gesa, Ll., Talentlab: a different and very interesting experience, Barcelona, Spain, 20/03/2013 PRESS RELEASES 1. Hirschmann, A., Flúor en explosiones estelares, 19/01/2013 2. Hirschmann, A., The Planck mission presents its first images of the early Universe, with an unprecedented level
of accuracy, 20/03/2013 3. Hirschmann, A. L’anticua del cometa C/2011 L4 PANSTARRS registrada amb el telescopi robòtic de
l’Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec, 22/05/2013 4. Hirschmann, A. El más debil y más viejo de los monstruosos magnetares anómalos, 23/05/2013 5. Hirschmann, A., Pulsars cook nuclear pasta, 10/06/2013 6. Hirschmann, A., Descubren una nueva clase de estrellas pulsantes en un sistema binario eclipsante, 02/07/2013 7. Hirschmann, A., Las explosiones más brillantes del Universo parecen estar alimentadas por los campos
magnéticos de las estrellas de neutrones, 17/10/2013 8. Hirschmann, A., ESA decides on next Large Mission Concepts, 2/12/2013 ACE (ICCUB) EXHIBITIONS Mil milions d’ulls per a mil milions d’estrelles Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B. Travelling exhibition about Gaia mission with 14 boards. Edited and printed in catalan and spanish. Web: http://serviastro.am.ub.edu/twiki/bin/view/ServiAstro/ExpoGaia Travelling exhibition in 2013. Catalan version:
o divulgació de relativitat, Escoles d'enginyera de la UPC o Sant Cugat, 18/05/2013-16/06/2013 o Barcelona, December 2013, Facultat de física, UB o Torelló, Setmana de la Ciència – 15/11/2013-24/11/2013, Bibliotecados rius o Barcelona, 24/10/2013-11/11/2013, Institut Icària o Barcelona, 23/09/2013-23/10/2013, INS Secretari Coloma o Àger, 01/07/2013-15/09-2013, Centre d'Observació de l'Univers, Parc Astronòmic del Montsec
Travelling exhibition in 2013. Spanish version: o Granada, 18/11/2013-30/11/2013, Facultat de Ciències o Casa de las Ciencias de A Coruña, Galicia,18/12/2013 o Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 15/12/2013-15/01/2013 o Granada, 12/ 2013, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía
De la Terra a l’Univers
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Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B. Translation to catalán and management of the travelling Web: http://serviastro.am.ub.edu/twiki/bin/view/ServiAstro/DelaTerra Travelling exhibition in 2013
o Casa de la Cultura de Sant Cugat, 18/04/2013-28/04/2013 o Museu de Sant Boi de Llobregat, 18/05/2013-02/09/2013 o Centre Cultural de Martorell, 15/10/2013-11/12/2013
Amb A d'AstrònomA Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B. Exhibition dedicated to women astrophysicist of different periods of time and countries Web: http://serviastro.am.ub.edu/twiki/bin/view/ServiAstro/AmbA Travelling exhibition in 2013
o Pobla de Segur, Institut de la Pobla de Segur, del 08/01/2013-28/02/2013 o Barcelona, Facultat de Matemàtiques de la Universitat de Barcelona (Claustre de ciències), 01/03/2013-
15/03/2013 o Molins de Rei, Ajuntament de Molins de Rei, del 18/03/2013-03/04/2013 o Barcelona, INS Secretari Coloma, 23/10/2013-23/11/2013 o Sant Cugat, Associació Astronòmica de Sant Cugat-Valldoreix, 12/2013-01/2014
Les distàncies còsmiques Figueras, F., Jordi, C., Balaguer, L., Masana, E., Olarte, B. Delivering of the exhibition that shows methods for measuring distances to celestials bodies and the development of these methods through the time Management of the travelling exhibition Travelling exhibition in 2013
o Pobla de Segur, Institut de la Pobla de Segur, 08/01/2013-15/03/2013 o Sant Cugat del Vallès, Institut Arnau Cadell, 18/03/2013-08/05/2013 o Barcelona, Institut Bernat Metge, 08/05/2013-15/06/2013 o Lleida, Institut Maria Rubies, 20/06/2013-10/07/2013 o Lleida, Institut Maria Rubies, till 11/10/2013 o Barcelona, Institut Secretari Coloma, 23/11/2013-23/12/2013
1 Mil milions d’ulls per mil milions d’estrelles”; 2 “De la Terra a l’Univers”, at Museu de Sant Boi de Llobregat.; 3 “Amb
A d’Astronoma”, at Associació Astronòmica de Sant Cugat-Valldoreix; 4 “L’instrument científic més gran mai construït”,
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3: Gaia App
4: Meeting for Gaia’s
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PRESS RELEASES 1. Bonmatí, B (UB); Masana, E., Eclipse Calculator: una nova aplicació de simulació d’eclipsis per a mòbils,
desenvolupada a la UB, 17/01/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/en/menu_eines/noticies/2013/01/041.html
2. Fundació Bosch i Gimpera, ICCUB: Luri, X., La UB i la UPC creen la primera ‘spin-off’ conjunta: una empresa dedicada a la tecnologia de compressió de grans volums de dades, 22/02/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/02/067.html
3. Bonmatí, B (UB), Gaia Team, L’exposició «Mil milions d’ulls per a mil milions d’estrelles», organitzada per investigadors de la UB, explica la missió Gaia al gran públic, 02/07/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/07/006.html
4. Bonmatí, B (UB), Gaia Team, El llançament del satèl·lit ‘Gaia’, cada vegada més a prop, 12/09/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/fotonoticies/09/005.html
5. Bonmatí, B.; Padoan; P., El professor Peter Goldreich, de CalTech, visita l’Institut de Ciències del Cosmos de la UB, 21/10/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/10/054.html
6. Bonmatí, B.; Migliari, S., Noves dades sobre la formació de jets relativistes en forats negres, 14/11/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/11/022.html
7. Bonmatí, B (UB), Gaia Team, Missió Gaia: comença el compte enrere, 10/12/2013 http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2013/12/012.html
WEB PAGES ServiAstro
http://www.am.ub.edu/twiki/bin/view/ServiAstro/GaIa) Gaia Team, Olarte, B. Serviastro is an astronomy outreach website that offers educational material and provides information about past and future astronomical phenomenons. The website is udpadet by the Departament d’Astronomia i Meteorologia ICCUB and this year a new section dedicated to Gaia satellite has been created. EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL Mobile App: Gaia App Masana, E. in collaboration with FUSTA S.L. 2014 Gaia Calendar Gaia Team Gaia leaflet Gaia Team Gaia mockup Supervision of the work done by the company responsable of its ellaboration k2Ainax. Gaia marketing materials
o A placard o A postcard o A banner
TALKS 1. Carrasco, J.M., Participation in ApEA 2013 (Lleida) for presenting Gaia outreach activities to highschool teachers,
07/ 2013 2. Carrasco, J.M., Per a què serveix l'astronomia, at “Quartes jornades d'astronomia" (Àger, Lleida), 16/11/2013 3. Carrasco, JM, Gaia talk at Encontres amb el tercer cicle a la Facultat de Física, 23/10/2013 4. Figueras, F., Amb A d’AstrònomA: l’extraordinària feina realitzada per les dones en l’astronomia moderna, Aula B6.
Pati de Ciències, edifici Històric UB, 06/03/2013 5. Jordi, C., Gaia mira amb mil milions d'ulls, Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell, 16/10/ 2013 6. Jordi, C., Mesurem l'Univers pam a pam, Aules d'extensió Universitària per a la Gent Gran de Sabadell, 04/2013-
05/2013 7. Jordi, C., Amb A d'Astrònoma, Casa de la Cultura de Sant Cugat, 03/12/2013 8. Jordi, C., L'astrònoma Henrietta Leavitt descobridora de l'univers
extragalàctic, Aules d'extensió Universitària per a la Gent Gran del Poble Nou , 11/ 2013
9. Jordi, C., Mil milions d'ulls per a mil milions d'estrelles, Agrupació Astronòmica de Sant Vugat-Valldoreix, 12/12/2013
10. Jordi, C., Passat, present i futur del nostre Sol, Aules d'extensió Universitària per a la Gent Gran de Castellar del Vallès, 10/ 2013
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12. Luri, X., Gaia, nuestra galaxia en 3D, Universidad de la Rioja, 11/11/2013 13. M. Ribó, Forats negres i altres objectes compactes, 21/06/2013 14. Masana, E., Gaia: el Sistema Solar i planetes extrasolars, Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell, 30/10/2013 15. Masana, E., Galileu i el naixement de la ciència moderna, Centre d'Observació de l'Univers (Àger), 30/11/2013 16. Miralda, J., El forat negre al centre de la Via Làctia, Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell, 23/01/2013 17. Miralda, J., El forat negre al centre de la Via Làctia, Agrupació Astronòmica de Terrassa, 08/03/2013 18. Monguió, M., Qüestions d'Astronomia, Escola Salvador Espriu de Badalona, 05/11/ 2013 19. Portell, J., Gaia and the team UB/IEEC-Gaia presentation and debate at Investigación e Industria: un matrimonio
de conveniencia, organized by BAiE (Barcelona Aeronàutica i de l'Espai), 09/2013 20. Portell, J., Gaia: després del llançament, Facultat de Física de la UB, 19/12/2013 21. Portell, J., La missió Gaia: la Galàxia en un Petabyte, Vic, al VIT (dins el mar de la e-Week), 05/11/2013 22. Romero M., Roca, S., Mesurant distàncies astronòmiques: de les civilitzacions antigues a l'era moderna, Escola La
Farga de Sant Cugat del Vallès, 21/03/2013-22/03/2013 23. Romero, M., Com es formen i com són els braços espirals de les galàxies?, Associació Astronòmica de Sabadell,
08/05/2013 24. Solanes, J.M. Activitats de Física per a estudiants no univeritaris, Palau de les Heures, Universitat de Barcelona,
16/07/2013 25. Torra, J., A la recerca d'altres terres, Biblioteca Sta. Eulàlia de Ronçana, 04/10/ 2013 26. Torra, J., Gaia, observant a un milió i mig de quilòmetres, Agrupació Astronòmica Sabadell09/10/ 2013 27. Torra, J., Mil milions d'ulls per a mil milions d'estrelles, Casal Font de'n Fargues, 16/10/ 2013 SPECIAL EVENTS 1. Masana, E., Olarte, B., Appearance of the comet Pan Starrs, announcement and monitoring of its evolution in the
sky, pictures 2. Masana, E., Olarte, B., Comet Ison, announcement and monitoring with graphics and links to videos Popular and
highschool observations 3. Carrasco, J.M., Masana, E., Popular observation with telescopes from Caves Nadal, Entorn Caves Nadal, 02/
2013 4. Jordi, C., Luri, X., Masana, E., Quines estrelles es veuen aquesta nit?, II UB Scientific Communicators meeting,
06/2013 PRINTED AND ELECTRONIC PRESS 1. Jordi, C., El triangle d'estiu del cel nocturn, El muntanyenc
http://www.elmuntanyenc.cat/el-triangle-destiu-del-cel-nocturn-2/ 2. Jordi, C., El rellotge de la Terra endarrereix, Revista de les Aules d'Extensió Universitària per a la Gent Gran de
Barcelona, núm. 49 RADIO AND TELEVISION 1. Núñez, J., Lluvia coronal en el Sol, 8 al dia amb Josep Cuní (8TV), 15/02/2013 2. Carrasco, J.M., Para todos la 2 (TVE), 28/02/2013, http://vimeo.com/60748820 3. Carrasco, J.M., Viatge sense retorn a Mart, Migdia de 8TV (8TV), 10/05/2013 http://vimeo.com/65920502 4. Jordi, C., Mapping the Milky Way, Euronews, 24/10/2013
http://www.euronews.com/2013/10/24/mapping-the-milky- OTHER OUTREACH ACTIVITIES 1. Bosch, V., guidance of “treball de recerca” about black holes and compact objects, student: Chaima Hajji 2. Bosch, V., guidance of “treball de recerca” about black holes and compact objects, student: Xavi Juanola Molet 3. Bosch, V., guidance of “treball de recerca” about black holes and compact objects, student: Xavi Marc Zuñiga
Bernadell 4. Gaia Team, Son Cube II, Support in the dissemination and monitoring of the competition SonCube II, with the aim
of encouraging high school students to present an experiment as a part of a stratospheric 5. Jordi, C., Masana, E., guidance of “treball de recerca” Determinació de distàncies astronòmiques to students
from l'IES Angeleta Ferrer de Sant Cugat del Vallés 6. Gaia Team, Olarte, B., Poster about educational resources at Serviastro, presented at ApeA meetings
(Asociación para la enseñanza de la Astronomía) CRAE-CTE (UPC) Barriendos, M.; Tuset, J.; Mazón, J.; Pino, D.; Ruiz-Bellet, J.; Balasch, J.: La rubinada de Santa Tecla a Tàrrega, 23 de Setembre de 1874, Urtx. Revista Cultural De l'Urgell. 27, 9 – 25. VIDEOS
1. Camps A., CubeSats: satèl·lits 'low cost’ http://tv.upc.edu/continguts/CubeSats-satellits-low-cost 2. Camps A., Els nanosatèl·lits: satèl·lits de butxaca http://tv.upc.edu/continguts/Els-nanosatellits-satellits-de-butxaca
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PRESS RELEASES Pino, D., La prevenció de les inundacions sobtades, TV3, 24/09/2013 http://www.tv3.cat/videos/4680831/La-prevencio-de-les-inundacions-sobtades EVENTS 1. Masdemont, J.J., Organization of Minisymposia Celestial Mechanics at SIAM Conference on Applications
of Dynamical Systems http://www.siam.org/meetings/ds13/featured.php
2. Masdemont, J.J., Organization of Workshop on Celestial Mechanics http://www.ma1.upc.edu/esdeveniments/workshop-in-celestial-mechanics-for-the-60
th anniversary-of-prof.-gerard
gomez ICE (CSIC) TALKS
1. Girart, J. M., L'univers invisible: geleres galàctiques, bressols d'embrions estel•lars, Barcelona, 16/06/2013 2. Herrero, E., SonCube: un viatge a la frontera de l'espai, Lleida, 22/02/2013 3. Isern, J., Astronomia des del Continent Glaçat, Barcelona , 09/05/2013 4. Rea, N., Creative Mornings with Nanda Rea, Barcelona, 26/07/2013 5. Ribas, I., El Sol i la seva influencia a la Terra, Sant Cugat del Valles, 21/03/2013 6. Ribas, I., Hi ha algú allà a fora? Les perspectives de trobar vida més enllà del Sistema Solar, Conferència,
Biblioteca Casino Manresa, 23/11/2013 7. Ribas, I., La nostra Petjada a l’Univers, Conferència, Ardèvol de Pinós, 09/08/2013-10/082013 8. Ribas, I., Planetes habitables més enllà del nostre Sistema Solar, Barcelona, 15/06/2013 9. Ribas, I., Tres, dos, u, … Viatge a la frontera de l'espai, Conferència, Sopars amb estrelles Observatori Fabra,
Barcelona, 21/06/2013 10. Serrano, S., A voyage into deep space, Barcelona, Spain, 07/06/2013 11. Trigo. J.M., Asteroides carbonacis primitius i l'origen de la vida a la Terra: objectius de Marco Polo-R, Museu
Municipal Darder, Organitzat per AstroBanyoles,Banyoles, 09/03/2013, http://banyolestv.cat/index.php/noticies/general/cultura/item/755-una seixantena-de-persones-assisteixen-a-la-confer%C3%A8ncia-de-tardes-de-ci%C3%A8ncia-sobre-els-asteroides-carbonacis
12. Trigo. J.M., Asteroides primitivos: objetivo astrobiológico de la misión Marco Polo-R, Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felip, València, València, 04/12/ 2013, http://www.cac.es/museo/activitats/ficha/?contentId=123560
13. Trigo. J.M., Casa de la Cultura Ajuntament Sant Cugat, Organitzat per l’Agrupació Astronòmica de Sant Cugat Valldoreix (AASCV). Organitzat en el marc de la de la Setmana Mundial de l’Espai/World Space Week (WSW 2013), Sant Cugat, Barcelona, 10/10/2013
14. Trigo. J.M., Els meteorits: roques d’altres móns, Dins de la Festa de la Ciència, dues presentacions (matí i tarda), Barcelona, 15/06/2013
15. Trigo. J.M., Estudiant el meteorit de Cheliabinsk per quantificar millor el perill d’impactes asteroidals, WSW2013, http://www.worldspaceweek.org/wsw/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=7:basics&id=91:eventdetails&Itemid=135&eventID=4116
16. Trigo. J.M., L’origen del Sistema Solar desvetllat a l’estudi de les condrites carbonàcies, Seu social, Agrupació Astronòmica Aster, Barcelona, 14/03/2013
17. Trigo. J.M., L’Univers descobert pel Telescopi Espacial Hubble, Oficina de Turisme, Ajuntament de Sant Celoni, Conferència de cloenda Exposició Telescopi Hubble, Sant Celoni, 17/11/2013
18. Trigo. J.M., Las raíces cósmicas de la vida: la misión Marco Polo-R de ESA buscando claves en un NEO, Casino Municipal, Castelló de la Plana, 12/04/2013
19. Trigo. J.M., Les arrels còsmiques de la vida, Llibreria Horitzons, Barcelona, 13/12/2013 20. Trigo. J.M., Les arrels còsmiques de la vida, Seu de l’Institut Estudis Il·lerdencs (IEI), Lleida, 03/04/2013 21. Trigo. J.M., Missions de retorn de mostres d’asteroides primitius: Marco Polo-R, Casa de la Cultura Ajuntament
Sant Cugat, Organitzat per l’Agrupació Astronòmica de Sant Cugat Valldoreix (AASCV), Sant Cugat, Barcelona, 23/05/2013
22. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Meteorits. Roques d'altres mons, Barcelona, 15/06/2013
SCHOOLS 1. Hirschmann, A., Un paseo por nuestro vecindario: descubriendo nuestro Sistema Solar, Escola Montseny,
19/02/2013 2. Hirschmann, A., Viajes interplanetarios y los vehiculos espaciales del futuro, Escola Montseny, 26/02/2013 3. Hirschmann, A., CSIC a l'aula, Descubriendo nuestro y otros sistemas solares, Cor de Maria-Sabastida,
18/03/2013 4. Rea, N., CSIC a l'aula, Let's know the Universe!, Scuola dell'infanzia italiana di Barcellona, 17/12/2013 EXHIBITIONS Trigo. J.M., El llegat del Telescopi Espacial Hubble, Oficina de Turisme, Ajuntament de Sant Celoni, programada dins de la Setmana Mundial de l’Espai/World Space Week (WSW 2013), Barcelona, 04/10/2013-17/11/2013
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PRINTED AND ELECTRONIC PRESS 1. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Apophis y otros asteroides peligrosos, Zoom News, 12/01/2013 2. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Una missió per destapar les intimitats d'un asteroide, ARACiència, 10/02/2013 3. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Los científicos dudan si el meteorito y el asteroide están relacionados o no, El País -
Sociedad, 15/02/2013 4. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., autor: Alicia Rivera, La NASA descarta que el meteorito y el asteroide estén
relacionados, El País - Sociedad, 15/02/2013 5. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., R. Romar, Somos vulnerables a estos cuerpos celestes, La Voz de Galicia, 15/02/2013 6. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Procede el meteorito de Rusia del asteroide 2012 DA14?, ABC.es, 15/02/2013 7. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Un meteorito causa en los Urales la mayor explosión desde 1908, El Periódico de
Catalunya, 16/02/2013 8. Hadasch, D., Las supernovas aceleran los protones de la radiación cósmica, Nueva Tribuna.es, 18/02/2013 9. Herrero, E., Presentació del projecte Son Cube2 a l'EPS, Bloc de Notícies. Escola Politècnica Superior de Lleida,
25/02/2013 10. Herrero, E., Observar des de l'espai proper està a l'abast de tots, El Punt Avui, 07/03/2013 11. Rea, N., Hirschmann, A., La pasta nuclear limita el periodo de rotación de los pulsares, Agencia SINC,
10/06/2013 12. García-Melendo, E., Hirschmann, A., Desvelan cómo se comportan las grandes tormentas de Saturno,
EuropaPress, 24/06/2013 13. Hirschmann, A., García-Melendo, E., Científicos españoles desvelan el comportamiento de las grandes
tormentas de Saturno, La Vanguardia.com, 24/06/2013 14. García-Melendo, E., Hirschmann, A., Saturno desnuda sus tormentas gigantes, Publico.es, 24/06/2013 15. García-Melendo, E., Hirschmann, A., Desvelado el comportamiento de las tormentas gigantes de Saturno,
Agencia SINC, 24/06/2013 16. García-Melendo, E., Hirschmann, A., Desvelan el misterio de la tormenta gigante de Saturno, ABC.es,
24/06/2013 17. García-Melendo, E., agencia EFE, Desentrañan el funcionamiento de 'La gran mancha blanca de Saturno',
RTVE, 24/06/2013 18. García-Melendo, E., La tormenta gigante de Saturno, portada de Nature, Cesca, 24/06/2013 19. García-Melendo, E., Desvelado el comportamiento de las tormentas gigantes de Saturno , Tendencias21.com,
24/06/2013 20. Hirschmann, A., Alicia River, Andre Salles, Un proyecto internacional comienza la b˙squeda de la energÌa
oscura, El País, 03/09/2013 21. Hirschmann, A., Agencia SINC, Andre Salles, Castander, F. J., La cámara de energía oscura DECam comienza
a cartografiar el universo, Agencia SINC, 03/09/2013 22. Trigo-Rodríguez J. M., El peligro de impacto con pequeños asteroides es mayor de lo que se pensaba,
periódico El País.com, Tribuna, 13-11-2013 23. Josep Corbella / Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., ISON, el cometa que viene / Fascinantes bolas de hielo, La Vanguardia,
pg. 27, 29/10/2013 24. Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., M. Tapia, J. Dergham, C.E. Moyano-Cambero C.E. y J.M. Madiedo (2013) El superbólido
de Cheliábinsk, Revista Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra-AEPECT nº 21-1 (ISSN: 1132-9157), pp. 95-100 25. Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., M. Tapia, J. Dergham, C.E. Moyano-Cambero C.E. y J.M. Madiedo (2013) El superbólido
de Cheliábinsk: el peligro de impacto de pequeños asteroides con la Tierra, Revista Astronomía nº 168, II Época, pp. 22-29, 06/2013
26. Moyano-Cambero C.E., y Trigo-Rodríguez J.M. (2013) MARCO POLO-R: Misiones de retorno de muestras desde asteroides primitivos, Revista Astronomía nº 167, pp. 22-29, 06/2013
27. Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., Las raíces cósmicas de la vida: entrevista a J.M. Trigo, Revista de l'Associació de Químics i Enginyers de l'Institut Químic de Sarrià, Institut Químic de Sarrià (2013) AIQS NEWS nº 64, Barcelona, pp.29-31.
28. Madiedo J.M., Trigo-Rodríguez J.M., A.J. Castro-Tirado, et al. (2013), La Red Española de Investigación sobre Bólidos y Meteoritos: Objetivos, técnicas y últimos avances , Revista Astronomía nº 164, pp.20-27
29. Campo Bagatin, A., Lara, L.M., Trigo-Rodríguez J.M. y Licandro, J., (2013) En busca de respuestas sobre los orígenes del Sistema Solar y de la vida, periódico El País.com, 22/01/2013.
PRESS RELEASES 1. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Hirschmann, A., Observar el Asteroide 2012 DA14 con unos simples binoculares,
15/02/2013 2. Hirschmann, A., Fosalba, P., La missió Planck presenta les seves primeres imatges de l'univers primordial, amb
un nivell de precisió sense precedents, 20/03/2013 3. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Líanticua del cometa C/2011 L4 PANSTARRS registrada amb el telescopi robòtic de
l’Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec, 22/05/2013 4. Hirschmann, A., Palau, A., Rea, N., Papitto, A., El monstruós magnetar anòmal més antic y més feble,
23/05/2013 5. Hirschmann, A., Palau, A., Rea, N., Papitto, A., El más débil y más viejo de los monstruosos magnetares
anómalos, 23/05/2013 6. Sopuerta, C. F., Hirschmann, A., Preparats pel llançament: Èxit en la prova final sobre el cor de la missió
espacial LISA Pathfinder, 04/06/2013 7. Rea, N., Hirschmann, A., Los púlsares cocinan pasta nuclear, 10/06/2013 8. García-Melendo, E., Hirschmann, A., Aconsegueixen interpretar com es comporten les grans tempestes de
Saturn, 23/06/2013 9. Hirschmann, A., Serenelli, A., Descobreixen una nova classe d'estrelles polsants en un sistema binari eclipsant,
27/06/2013 10. Sopuerta, C. F., Hirschmann, A., LISA Pathfinder: de models CAD a instrumentació de vol, 30/08/2013
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RADIO AND TELEVISION 1. Hernanz, M., El extraño agujero negro de Andrómeda, RTVE, Fallo del Sistema, 06/01/2013
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/audios/fallo-de-sistema/fallo-sistema-episodio-65-ciencia-limite-06-01-13/1643886/ 2. Casas, R., Erupción Solar producida en el Sol hace unos días. Referencia al artículo del El Periódico de
Catalunya, Catalunya Ràdio, Informatius, 15/01/2013 http://www.elperiodico.cat/ca/noticias/societat/una-gran-taca-solar-apunta-cap-terra-amenaca-amb-flamarades-dalta-intensitat-2293560#comentarios
3. Hernanz, M., El extraño agujero negro de Andrómeda, Radio Autonómica del Principado de Asturias, La Buena Tarde RPA, 22/01/2013 http://www.ivoox.com/extrano-caso-del-agujero-negro-andromeda-audios-mp3_rf_1729042_1.html
4. Rodriguez, J. M., Asteroide 2012 DA14, RTVE, informativos, 15/02/2013 5. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Meteorito de Rusia, La Sexta, Informativos, 15/02/2013 6. Herrero, E., SonCube: un viatge a la frontera de l'espai, Pico.cat, Pico en Xarxa, 15/02/2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7yUmqH7A4WA 7. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. M., Meteorit de Rússia, Catalunya Ràdio, El Matí de Catalunya Ràdio amb Manel Fuentes,
20/02/2013, url: http://www.catradio.cat/audio/705987/El-meteorit-de-R%C3%BAssia---La-segona-tert%C3%BAlia 8. Hernanz, M., El extraño agujero negro de Andrómeda, Onda Regional de Murcia, Adelantos, 28/02/2013
http://www.orm.es/servlet/rtrm.servlets.ServletLink2?METHOD=DETALLEALACARTA&sit=c,5,ofs,0&serv=BlogPortal2&orden=1&idCarta=16&mOd=21656&autostart=RADIO
9. Hirschmann, A., Mars One. Viajes de ida a Marte, Es Radio, En Casa de Herrero, 23/04/2013 10. Herrero, E., SonCube e iniciativas de micromecenazgo, RAC1, Programa de Jordi Basté, 01/05/2013 11. Isern, J., Ribas, I., La serra del Cosmos, Programa documental (Balager TV, Lo Pallars TV, Sant Cugat del
Vallès, Lleida), 2013 12. Ribas, I., La Tribu de Catalunya Ràdio, Programa, La missió Gaia, 18/12/2013 STUDENTS A considerable number of students (from high school to university) has been host at the ICE for developing internships or works of collaboration of different durations and matters in order to satisfy their interests and motivations in astrophysics and to promote vocations in astrophysics.
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OBJECTIVES, INDICATORS AND ACHIEVEMENT
* The number in brackets indicates the number of full-time people recruited
(**) Indicator modified with the monitoring Commission Minutes corresponding to 2010
Indicators Expected 2013 Achieved 2013
Competitive deposits obtained by call 724.877 € 2.233.290,73 €
Deposits obtained by contracts or agreements 447.732 € 1.637.387,64 €
Post-doctoral researchers recruited by year 0 6 (4,54) *
Pre-doctoral researchers recruited by year 1 4 (1,54) *
R+D support technicians recruited by year 1 6 (4,96) *
Administration and management personnel recruited by year 0 0
Number of publications 235 404
Impact factor >4 >4
First quartiles of the speciality 94 203
Read and directed theses by IEEC researchers 18 13
Number of patent applications in the name of IEEC (**) 0 0
Participation at congresses 160 312
Visiting scientists (short and long term) 65 75
Publications in collaboration (at least by two institutes of the IEEC)
40% 11,13%
Number of technological development activities 2 2
Number of technical reports and documents 60 147
Outreach activities 16 167
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