Astrophysical spectroscopy of extragalactic objects – Research at AOB Лука Ч. Поповић (Luka C. Popovic)

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Astrophysical spectroscopy of extragalactic objects – Research at AOB Лука Ч. Поповић (Luka C. Popovic)

AGN Some of the investigation will be present at the Conference by Edi, Dragana, Natasha and Jelena

Gravitational lens Some of our work will be present at the Conference by Predrag and Tihomir

GRB (see presentation of Sasha)

Some of the papers: Popovic, L. C., Jovanovic, P., Mediavilla, E. G., Zakharov, A.F., Munoz, J. A., Chartas, G ApJ, 637, pp lens Popovic, L. C., Chartas, G. 2005, MNRAS, 357, 135 – lens Simic, S., Andersen, M.I., Popovi'c, L. C., Christensen, L , AIPCS, 801, 139. – GRB model Popovic, L. C., Mediavilla, E., Bon, E.,Ilic, D., 2004, A&A., 423, 909 – AGN, BLR kinematics Zakharov, F., Popovic, L. C., Jovanovic,P. 2004, A&A., 420, Lens Christensen, L., Snchez, S. F., Jahnke, K., Becker, T., Wisotzki, L., Kelz, A., Popovic, L. C., Roth, M. M. 2004,A&A, 417, 487 – AGN, extended regions Popovic, L. C., Mediavilla, E.G., Bon, E.,Ilic, D., Richter, G. 2004, Astron. Nachr., 325, 376 – AGN, HII regions Arbutina, B., Urosevic, M. Stankovic, and Lj. Tesic, 2004, MNRAS,350, 346 – supernova remnants Popovic L. C. 2003, ApJ, 599, 140 – AGN, BLR physics Popovic L. C., Mediavilla E., Bon E.,Stanic N. \& Kubicela A. 2003, ApJ, 599, 185 – AGN, BLR kinematics Popovic, L. C., Mediavilla, E. G., Jovanovic, P.; Munoz, J. A.: 2003, A&A, 398, 975 – X-ray, microlensing

Participants 1.Еди Бон, (рођ. 1970, АОБ) from 2002 to m. 2.Наташа Гавриловић, (рођ. 1979, АОБ) only m 3.Милан С. Димитријевић, (рођ. 1947, АОБ) from 2002 to m 4. Драгана Илић (рођ. 1978, МФБ) from 2002 to total 32 m 5.Катарина Ковач (рођ. 1976, АОБ) only in total 8 m 6.Предрага Јовановић, (рођ. 1968, АОБ) from 2002 to m 7.Л. Ч. Поповић, (рођ. 1964, АОБ) from 2002 to m 8.Срђан Самуровић (рођ. 1967, АОБ) from 2002 to m 9.Саша Симић (рођ. 1971, ФФК) from 2002 to m 10.Наташа Станић (рођ. 1969, АОБ) from 2002 to m 11.Деајан Урошевић (рођ. 1970, МФБ) from 2002 to m 12.Милан Ћирковић (рођ. 1971, АОБ) from 2002 to m Total 266 m (born in with work during 22.2 years.)

Results Published over 100 papers (23 in journals from SCI list as ApJ, MNRAS, A&A, Phys. Scr., A&A SS, etc.) Defended 2 PhD thesis (1 at Bel. Univ., and 1 at Univ. of Trieste) Defended 4 MSc thesis (1 Uni. of Padova, Diploma th.) Organized 3 conferences (Serb.-Bulg. 2004, SCSLSA – 2003 and 2005) Participation in the international projects (e.g. SANU and BAN with Bulgaria, program ‘Pavle Savic’ with Lyon, RAN and SANU, etc.) Observation at big telescopes (PI was participants of the Project) Etc. (in more details in the paper that will be published in the Proceedings)

Other activity: Development of international collaboration (Bulgaria, Russia, Germany, France, Greece, Italy, SAD, etc.) Popularization of the astronomy Participation in SOC, LOC, Editorial board of SAJ, PAOB, PASRB, etc. Missions at different institutes Etc. (in more details in the Proceedings)

Financed by Ministry of Science of Serbia Three categories which have been financed through project: Salaries Support financial sources (e.g. traveling, conference fee, page charges, etc.) - SFS Administrative expenses – AE Total din Salaries + AE SFS Total din Salaries + AE SFS Total din Total din (~ Еur. ~ Eur/year)

Future? Our proposal for the project in the perod of – 2010 is accepted Now our group has 9 researchers (3 MSc students, 3 PhD students, 1 postdoc, and 2 senior researchers) – total 82 i.m./year Investigations: (i) AGNs from central part to the extended stellar structure; (ii) Gravitational lens – influence on the spectra of lensed QSOs; (iii) Gamma ray bursts; (iv) spectral line shape phenomena from starts to the QSOs

Ok, let us investigate!