Post-doctoral research assistant for VLTI/GRAVITY data exploitation on the Galactic Center


Détail de l'offre

Informations générales

Organisme de rattachement

Observatoire de Paris  

Référence

2024-1522105  

Date de début de diffusion

27/03/2024

Date de parution

27/03/2024

Localisation

Intitulé long de l'offre

Post-doctoral research assistant for VLTI/GRAVITY data exploitation on the Galactic Center

Date limite de candidature

30/06/2024

Employeur

L'Observatoire de Paris-PSL est un établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel, disposant du statut particulier de Grand Etablissement.

Nature du contrat

CDD de 2 ans

Description du poste

Versant

Fonction Publique de l'Etat

Catégorie

Catégorie A (cadre)

Nature de l'emploi

Emploi ouvert uniquement aux contractuels

Domaine / Métier

Recherche - Chercheuse / Chercheur

Statut du poste

Vacant

Intitulé du poste

Post-doctoral research assistant for VLTI/GRAVITY data exploitation on the Galactic Center

Descriptif du service

Le Laboratoire d’Études Spatiales et d’Instrumentation en Astrophysique (LESIA) a pour vocation la conception et la réalisation d’instrumentation scientifique spatiale et sol, ainsi que l’exploitation des observations qui en résultent. Ses activités se répartissent en quatre pôles scientifiques : physique stellaire, planétologie, haute résolution angulaire en astrophysique,
héliosphère et plasmas astrophysiques.

Description du poste

Applications featuring experience in data modeling, model fitting and/or Bayesian inference are solicited for a post-doctoral fellowship at Paris Observatory/LESIA in collaboration with the GRAVITY+ consortium. The post-doctoral research assistant (PDRA) will lead the LESIA Galactic Centers (GCs) team's effort for systematic data analysis of VLTI/GRAVITY data concerning the Milky Way Galactic Center supermassive black hole Sgr A* and its surroundings. To this effect, the PDRA will use preexisting data reduction and interpretation codes. They will extend these codes with support for systematic effects, known or to be discovered thanks to GRAVITY+. Eventually, they will be responsible for the publication of those codes as free software with their co-authors. They will be a member of the consortium and participate in GRAVITY+ science. The successful candidate will be appointed initially for two years, with possibility for a third year on the basis of satisfactory performance. Post-doctoral positions in France give access to full health insurance. The preferred starting date is September 1st, 2024. Paris Observatory-PSL is one of the largest astronomical centers in the world with 650 permanent staff out of a total of 1000 personnel, hosting LESIA (the Laboratory for Space Studies and Instrumentation in Astronomy, member of the GRAVITY/GRAVITY+ consortium). GRAVITY and the VLT Interferometer (VLTI) have transformed optical interferometry with groundbreaking results on the Galactic Center, active galactic nuclei, and exoplanets. Through its upgrades – off-axis fringe-tracking, extreme adaptive optics (AO) and laser guide stars for the four 8-m unit telescopes (UTs) – GRAVITY+ will open up the extragalactic sky for milli-arcsec resolution interferometric imaging, and give access to targets as faint as K = 22 mag. GRAVITY+ will measure the black hole masses of active galactic nuclei across cosmic time, and obtain high quality exoplanet spectra and orbits. The GCs team at LESIA is part of the GRAVITY project since its origins in 2005, participating in the construction of the instrument and in its exploitation, especially concerning the Milky Way Galactic Center. GRAVITY was put in operation in 2017 on the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in Chile, with the primary goal of testing general relativity (GR) around the supermassive compact object Sgr A*. These works constitute one of the most solid proofs that black holes do exist and behave according to GR, and are a corner stone of the 2020 Nobel Prize for Physics. With GRAVITY+, the consortium is now aiming for a measurement of the spin of the black hole within the next one or two decades, paving the way for testing the no-hair theorem that states that the metric around an astrophysical black hole in GR is entirely determined by its mass and spin. The project is part of a consortium effort. Publications including GRAVITY data are subject to the consortium publication policy.

Descriptif du profil recherché

Post-Doctorant

Temps plein

Oui

Pays

Localisation du poste

Europe, France, Île-de-France, Hauts-de-Seine (92)

Géolocalisation du poste

5 place jules janssen, 92190 MEUDON

Lieu d'affectation (sans géolocalisation)

5 place jules janssen, 92190 MEUDON

Critères candidat

Compétences attendues

The tasks expected from the PDRA will necessitate the following skills, part of which may be acquired during the contract: - Data modeling; - Astrophysical modeling; - Task automation and parallelization; - Python programming; - Bayesian statistics; - Observing on large telescopes.

Demandeur

Date de vacance de l'emploi

01/09/2024

Mail à qui adresser les candidatures (bouton postuler)

thibaut.paumard@observatoiredeparis.psl.eu