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Initial ZEB benchmarks based on cost-optimal study
Marjana Šijanec-Zavrl, Henrik Gjerkeš, Luka Zupančič, 2024, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: Revised EPBD (EU/2024/1275) has introduced zero energy buildings (ZEB) and foreseen operational carbon and whole life cycle carbon (GWP) as benchmarks supporting setting minimum requirements in future building codes, building renovation plan and a national roadmap for progressive reducing GWP values for decarbonization of buildings by 2050. Starting from 2023 cost-optimal analysis this study proposed the method for assessment of initial ZEB benchmarks (in operational carbon) and emphasised the urgent need for the national database of GWP (operational and embodied carbon emissions).
Keywords: zero energy buildings, global warming potential, cost-optimal analysis, life cycle assesment
Published in RUNG: 11.12.2024; Views: 452; Downloads: 5
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Studying TDEs in the era of LSST
Katja Bricman, Andreja Gomboc, 2019, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: The observing strategy with continuous scanning and large sky coverage of the upcoming ground-based Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will make it a perfect tool in search of rare transients, such as Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs). Bright optical flares resulting from tidal disruption of stars by their host supermassive black hole (SMBH) can provide us with important information about the mass of the SMBH involved in the disruption and thus enable the study of quiescent SMBHs, which represent a large majority of SMBHs found in centres of galaxies. These types of transients are extremely rare, with only about few tens of candidates discovered so far. It is expected that the LSST will provide a large sample of new TDE light curves. Here we present simulations of TDE observations using an end-to-end LSST simulation framework. Based on the analysis of simulated light curves we estimate the number of TDEs with good quality light curves the LSST is expected to discover in 10 years of observations. In addition, we investigate whether TDEs observed by the LSST could be used to probe the SMBH mass distribution in the universe. The participation at this conference is supported by the Action CA16104 Gravitational waves, black holes and fundamental physics (GWverse), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).
Published in RUNG: 04.01.2021; Views: 3818; Downloads: 0

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