Sun, Space Weather, and Solar-Stellar ConnectionSolar physics Conference

Asia/Kolkata
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore
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To commemorate 125 years of Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (KSO), the Indian Institute of Astrophysics is pleased to organize an international conference on "Sun, Space Weather and Solar-Stellar Connections".  We aim to get together with the international community of researchers to discuss progress in our understanding of solar magnetism and its variability over diverse spatial, temporal, and energy scales, especially related to observations that have been carried out at this historic observatory and of the underlying fundamental physical processes that connect it to other stars. We will also survey progress in our understanding of processes manifesting as space weather that controls the near-Earth environment and those behind radio emissions from the solar chromosphere to 1 AU and their wider relevance for star-planet interactions. 

 

Tracing its origins to the late 19th century, with John Evershed's groundbreaking spectroscopic exploration of sunspots leading to his 1909 discovery of penumbral mass flows bearing his name, KSO stands nestled in a rich legacy of solar astronomical exploration. Digitization of century old archives of daily full-disk white light and Ca II-K photographic plates recorded at KSO was carried out in the last decade providing us with invaluable data to explore the long-term variability of the Sun. Such legacy data cross-calibrated and continued with observations using modern instruments hold promise of further discoveries on the behavior of magnetic fields inside the Sun.

 

We invite you to mark your calendars for this milestone conference that will serve as an effective platform for scientific discourse, merging historical records with modern cutting edge observations from the ground as well as space and theoretical/computational studies to uncover the secrets of our Sun.

 

List of Invited Speakers

 

Important dates

 

  • Registration and abstract submission open  - 15 August 2024
  • Deadline for abstract submission  - 07 October 2024  20 October 2024 
  • Notification of abstract selection - 10 November 2024
  • Deadline for registration - 01 November 2024   25 November 2024
  • Announcement of the program - 15 December 2024

     Conference Dates: 20 - 24 January 2025

Registration Fee

Participants from India

  • Regular - 12000 INR
  • Student - 6000 INR

 

Participants from other countries

  • Regular - 150 USD
  • Student - 75 USD

 


 

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Participants
  • Ananya Hore
  • Arnab Rai Choudhuri
  • DEVOJYOTI KANSABANIK
  • Ignasi Ribas
  • JANMEJOY SARKAR
  • Kere Ravi Arjun
  • Manolis Georgoulis
  • MuthuPriyal Venkatachalam
  • Pavan Gramapurohit
  • Ram Ajor Maurya
  • RAVI CHAURASIYA
  • Sandeep Kumar Dubey
  • Saurabh Tripathi
  • Saurabh Tripathi
  • Sayuf Shaik
  • Shahin Jafarzadeh
  • Shaonwita Pal
  • SHIFANA KOYA
  • Soham Dey
  • Solomon Perriyil
  • Soumya Roy
  • Sripan Mondal
  • Sudarsan C
  • VM ASHNA
  • Yoshita Baruah
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