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Astronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences

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059 52 Stará Lesná, Slovakia

The Astronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences was founded in 1953, when the state observatory on Skalnaté Pleso (founded in 1943 by Dr. Bečvář) got a status of astronomical institute and became one of the founding institutes of the newly born Slovakian Academy of Sciences. In memories of past and current employees, the institute and the observatory on Skalnaté Pleso were always blended in one and therefore one could consider for the year of the institute foundation already the 1943. Currently, it has its headquarters at Tatranská Lomnica.

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Field of research and organization of the institute

The institute focuses its research on the Sun, interplanetary matter (comets, meteoroids, asteoroids) and on astrophysical research of variable and chemically peculiar stars. It has about 65 permanent employees of which roughly 50 are active researchers. It is divided into 3 departments:

Department of Solar Physics

Interest in solar atmospheric activity led the department to focus on many processes in the solar photosphere, chromosphere and corona based on spectral line analysis using observational data from the Vacuum Tower Telescope (VTT) on Tenerife and utilization of data from Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), including their own coronal observations. The head of the department is Aleš Kučera.

Department of Interplanetary Matter

Research employs photometry and astrometry of asteroids and comets using the main telescope of Skalnaté Pleso observatory. Furthermore, fish-eye cameras are used to detect bolids on the sky. The head of the department is Ján Svoreň.

Stellar Physics Department

This department is focused on binary and multiple stellar systems. Its research employs spectroscopy and utilization of synthetic spectra and stellar databases from space-based observatories like HST, Hipparcos and the TYCHO catalogues. The head of the department is Drahomír Chochol.

Facilities of the Institute

The institute has mountain observatories at Skalnaté Pleso, Lomnický štít and a theoretical department in Bratislava (founded in 1955), which is a statewide coordinating body for research of interplanetary matter. Moreover, it runs several full-sky photographic chambers (bolid cameras) which are part of European bolid network.

The astronomical observatory at Skalnaté Pleso (1783 m) was founded in 1943. It is equipped with a 61 cm astrometrical and photometric reflector with a CCD camera and a 60 cm photometric reflector. The astronomical station on Lomnický štít (2632 m) has been active since 1960. It is equipped with a 20 cm coronograph and a spectrograph. In the headquarters of the astronomical institute at Tatranská Lomnica a 60 cm reflector and a solar horizontal spectrograph are located.

Directors of the institute

  • Antonín Bečvář (1943–1950)
  • V. Guth (1951–1956)
  • Záviš Bochníček (1956–1958)
  • Ľudmila Pajdušáková (1958–1979)
  • Július Sýkora (1979–1989)
  • Ján Štohl (1989–1993)
  • Juraj Zverko (1993–2001)
  • Ján Svoreň (2001–2009)
  • Aleš Kučera (2009–]
  • Highlights of the institute

    The astronomical institute participated on discoveries of the following comets:

    On the discoveries participated 5 astronomers: Antonín Mrkos, Ľudmila Pajdušáková, Ľubor Kresák, Antonín Bečvář a Margita Vozárová-Kresáková. From 70 comets discovered between years 1946–1959 on the whole world, 18 were discovered on the observatories on Skalnaté Pleso and Lomnický štít.

    References

    Astronomical Institute of Slovak Academy of Sciences Wikipedia