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WELCOME
The Computational Fluid Dynamics Group brings together researchers from
the INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo (INAF/OAPa) and from the
Physics Department of the University of Palermo to perform theoretical
and numerical studies in different fields of Astrophysics. This
includes both the development of new numerical codes and modules and
the application of existing simulation tools and software packages.
For several years the OAPa has been committed to High Performance
Computing (HPC) programs aimed to develop plasma models in astrophysical
environments. Throughout the years, the OAPa researchers have gained a
sound experience and the skills necessary to optimize magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) and hydrodynamic codes for efficient execution on high performance
parallel computing systems, and to develop and apply numerical models
to the study of astrophysical plasma, such as that present in the
solar and stellar coronae, young stellar objects, novae, and supernova
remnants.
The OAPa researchers have taken part in the development and optimization
of multi-dimensional MHD and hydrodynamic numerical codes, which include
several important physical effects in astrophysics, such as thermal
conduction, gravity, viscosity, radiative losses from optically thin
plasma, non-equilibrium of ionization. The OAPa group has also a
long-term experience in analyzing and interpreting the model results
in terms of observable quantities and it has an excellent experience on
multi-wavelength data analysis and interpretation.
The OAPa cooperates with the Flash Centre of the University of Chicago,
USA, with the purpose of updating, enlarging and extensively applying the
FLASH code, a complex MHD numerical code for astrophysical plasmas (for
more information follow
this link). Some important numerical modules now integrated in the
FLASH code have been developed in Palermo. The OAPa group also extensively
applies PLUTO, a modular Godunov-type MHD code for astrophysical plasmas.
Main Research Lines
Dynamics of magnetic structures in the solar corona;
Physics of accretion phenomena in young stellar objects;
Evolution of protostellar jets and origin of their X-ray emission;
Evolution of nova outbursts;
Interaction of supernova remnants with the surrounding environment;
Effects of cosmic ray particle acceleration on the evolution of supernova remnants.
HPC facilities used for our studies
CINECA (Bologna, Italy)
BSC (Barcelona, Spain)
CINES (Montpellier, France)
SCAN (INAF-OAPA; Palermo, Italy)
COMETA (Catania, Italy).
CONTACT
Salvatore Orlando
E-mail |
salvatore.orlando AT inaf.it |
Telephone |
+39 091 233 423 |
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