Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where S. Pluchino is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by S. Pluchino.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2009

Water masers in the Kronian system

Sergei V. Pogrebenko; Leonid I. Gurvits; Moshe Elitzur; Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; Ian Avruch; S. Pluchino; Stelio Montebugnoli; E. Salerno; Giuseppe Maccaferri; Ari Mujunen; Jouko Ritakari; Guifre Molera; Jan Wagner; Minttu Uunila; Giuseppe Cimo; F. Schillirò; Marco Bartolini; J. A. Fernández; D. Lazzaro; D. Prialnik; R. Schulz

The presence of water has been considered for a long time as a key condition for life in planetary environments. The Cassini mission discovered water vapour in the Kronian system by detecting absorption of UV emission from a background star (Hansen et al. 2006). Prompted by this discovery, we started an observational campaign for search of another manifestation of the water vapour in the Kronian system, its maser emission at the frequency of 22 GHz (1.35 cm wavelength). Observations with the 32 m Medicina radio telescope (INAF-IRA, Italy) started in 2006 using Mk5A data recording and the JIVE-Huygens software correlator. Later on, an on-line spectrometer was used at Medicina. The 14 m Metsahovi radio telescope (TKK-MRO, Finland) joined the observational campaign in 2008 using a locally developed data capture unit and software spectrometer. More than 300 hours of observations were collected in 2006-2008 campaign with the two radio telescopes. The data were analysed at JIVE using the Doppler tracking technique to compensate the observed spectra for the radial Doppler shift for various bodies in the Kronian system (Pogrebenko et al. 2009). Here we report the observational results for Hyperion, Titan, Enceladus and Atlas, and their physical interpretation. Encouraged by these results we started a campaign of follow up observations including other radio telescopes.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2009

Water masers in the Saturnian system

Sergei V. Pogrebenko; Leonid I. Gurvits; Moshe Elitzur; Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; Ian Avruch; Stelio Montebugnoli; E. Salerno; S. Pluchino; Giuseppe Maccaferri; Ari Mujunen; Jouko Ritakari; Jan Wagner; Guifre Molera; Minttu Uunila

Context. The presence of water has long been seen as a key condition for life in planetary environments. The Cassini spacecraft discovered water vapour in the Saturnian system by detecting absorption of UV emission from a background star. Investigating other possible manifestations of water is essential, one of which, provided physical conditions are suitable, is maser emission. Aims. We report detection of water maser emission at 22 GHz associated with several Kronian satellites using Earth-based radio telescopes. Methods. We searched for water maser emission in the Saturnian system in an observing campaign using the Metsahovi and Medicina radio telescopes. Spectral data were Doppler-corrected over orbital phase for the Saturnian satellites, yielding detections of water maser emission associated with the moons Hyperion, Titan, Enceladus, and Atlas. Results. The detection of Saturnian water molecules by remote astronomical observation can be combined with in situ spacecraft measurements to harmonise the physical model of the Saturnian system.


Archive | 2008

Radio occultation measurements of the lunar ionosphere.

S. Pluchino; F. Schillirò; E. Salerno; G. Pupillo; G. Maccaferri; P. Cassaro


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2015

A multi-antenna approach for UAV's attitude determination

Angelo Consoli; Jaouhar Ayadi; G. Bianchi; S. Pluchino; Francesco Piazza; Rami Baddour; M. Eulàlia Parés; José A. Navarro; Ismael Colomina; Atilio Gameiro; Vassileios Tsetsos; Odysseas Sekkas; Theodoros Gatsos; Roberto Navoni


Planetary and Space Science | 2014

Search for the 22 GHz water maser emission in selected comets

Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; S. Pluchino; Stelio Montebugnoli; Sergej Pogrebenko


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

Study of mutual occultation phenomena of the Galilean satellites at radio wavelengths

S. Pluchino; E. Salerno; G. Pupillo; F. Schillirò; A. Kraus; K.-H. Mack


Acta Astronautica | 2010

The next steps in Seti-Italia science and technology

Stelio Montebugnoli; Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; Jader Monari; S. Pluchino; Luca Zoni; Marco Bartolini; A. Orlati; E. Salerno; F. Schillirò; G. Pupillo; Federico Perini; G. Bianchi; Mattia Tani; Leonardo Amico


Archive | 2011

Radio occultation experiments with INAF-IRA radiotelescopes.

S. Pluchino; F. Schillirò; E. Salerno; G. Pupillo


Acta Astronautica | 2010

SETI-ITALIA 2008: On-going searches and future prospects

Stelio Montebugnoli; Marco Bartolini; G. Bianchi; Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; Jader Monari; A. Orlati; Federico Perini; S. Pluchino; G. Pupillo; E. Salerno; F. Schillirò; L. Zoni


Archive | 2009

XXVII General Assembly of the IAU, Icy Bodies in the Solar System proceedings, Rio de Janeiro, August 3-7, 2009

Sergei V. Pogrebenko; Leonid I. Gurvits; Moshe Elitzur; Cristiano Batalli Cosmovici; Ian Avruch; S. Pluchino; Stelio Montebugnoli; E. Salerno; Giuseppe Maccaferri; Ari Mujunen; Jouko Ritakari; Jan Wagner; Guifre Molera; Minttu Uunila

Collaboration


Dive into the S. Pluchino's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ian Avruch

Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Leonid I. Gurvits

Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Sergei V. Pogrebenko

Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge