Physical properties of DIFA area: Food Observations

Published 2019 February 28

ABSTRACT

We present the results from observations of the Navile DIFA area aimed at studying the need for food among students and researchers. The m-scale resolution allows us to resolve several subcomponents. The analysis of their spectra showed that the components have different spectral indices, suggesting that supply of fresh food is currently taking place in some regions of the DIFA area. Our model suggests that the injection is not enough for the survival of everyone. A fresh provision of nutrients may come from a subcomponent (the canteen) that is still unresolved. But it will not provide a significant contribution in the few years to come, increasing the probability for students to become relics.

Keywords: radiation mechanisms: non-thermal – food – students: evolution, survival


Fig. 1. Net flux of food vs. nutrient requirements for different sub-components. [A] No spectral ageing with SSA (i.e. healthy and rich diet); [B] Moderate and insufficient injection from food delivery couriers, luckily no cut off is observed (dashed line); [C, D, E] High Food self-Producers candidates.


Fig. 2. Map of the DIFA & CNR area in Bologna. The overlaid contours represent the net flux of food observed between 1PM and 2PM. Subcomponents are labelled and discussed in this article.