Big Science

Big Science Partner & Industry Day

Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kraków

12 Jan, 2024 - 12 Jan, 2024

We kindly invite you to participate in the Big Science Partner & Industry Day meeting, which will be held on Friday, January 12, 2024 from 09:00-17:00 at the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Krakow, organized by National Centre for Nuclear Research in Świerk in collaboration with the IFJ Krakow.
Budżet energetyczny 1000 galaktyk w połowie istnienia Wszechświata. Strzałki odpowiadają korelacjom z różnymi wielkościami. Różne linie odpowiadają różnym zależnościom z literatury.

Midlife Crisis of the Universe: Galaxies’ interactions did not affect interstellar dust

 

20-11-2023

A new study has shed light on the intricate cosmic dance between interstellar dust in galaxies, properties of galaxies, and their environments. For a very long time, the relations between dust and the galaxies was investigated. However, the link between dust properties and the neighborhood of galaxies was poorly understood. In the newest work published in Astronomy&Astrophysics, the scientists studied the relationship between the amount of stellar light absorbed by dust, and the environments of galaxies.
Nowy transmisyjny mikroskop elektronowy (TEM) JEM-F200 firmy JEOL uruchomiony w NOMATEN CoE (Foto: NCBJ)

NCBJ scientists study the structure of materials using a new microscope

 

18-09-2023

Material Research Lab and NOMATEN Centre of Excellence study and test, among other things, structural materials and their combinations, using modern, specialised analysis equipment. The laboratories’ research infrastructure now includes a recently launched transmission electron microscope.
Zdjęcie: Artystyczna interpretacja odpływów galaktycznych. Aktywność gwiazdotwórcza może skutkować powstawaniem potężnych wiatrów (odpływów), które są w stanie przenosić gaz na bardzo duże odległości, aż do przestrzeni międzygalaktycznej. Linie emisyjne [CII] 158 μm wyraźnie wskazują na odpływ gazu atomowego. Źródło: ESA/Hubble, ESO/L. Calçada, M. Romano.

Galactic outflows drive the evolution of dwarf galaxies

 

06-09-2023

Stellar feedback is expected to play a key role in regulating the evolution of low-mass galaxies by producing galactic-scale winds (also known as outflows) that push the gas away from the interstellar medium, eventually preventing from the formation of new stars. In this respect, an international team of astronomers led by NCBJ scientist, have published a work on the Astronomy & Astrophysics journal addressing the impact of galactic outflows on the baryonic cycle of nearby dwarf galaxies

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