You will
in this page all material that has been used during the school for oral
or practical worksession contributions. These files have been kindly put
on this web server by the lecturers and the contributing participants.
The file format is PDF.
Welcome address by Guy Perrin
and Fabien Malbet (0.8Mb)
General
Lectures on Optical Interferometry and the VLTI |
Participant
contributions |
During the school, we have asked to the participants to present us some
of their possible objectives with the VLTI. This session was held on Wednesday
afternoon and we had the follwing presentations:
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Study of stellar jets close to Pre-Main Sequence
stars by Carla Gil
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Pre-main sequence binaries and the calibration
of evolutionnary tracks by Hans Zinnecker
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Clusters of massive stars by Andrea
Stolte
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Study of the keplerian motion in circumstellar
disks by Régis Lachaume
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Observations of debris disks by Jean-Charles
Augereau
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Requirements for observing pulsating Cepheids
by Massimo Marengo
On Friday morning, we had a session where the participants had the opportunity
to present and discuss proposlas that they had prepared during the last
Practice Work Session. The follwing subjects were presented (speakers are
in boldface):
You will find below the exercizes that have ben gievn during the Practice
Work Sessions. These sessions were directed by J.-P. Berger, G. Duvert,
E. Le Coarer, F. Malbet, K. Perraut, G. Perrin, D. Ségransan, and
E. Tatulli from the Jean-Marie Mariotti Center for all sessions except
for session #3 which was directed by A. Boden from Interferometry Science
Center.
PWS1 - From simple models to visibilities
by Jean-Philippe Berger et al. (3h, 0.1Mb)
PWS2 - Source observability and UV coverage
by Damien Ségransan et al.(3h, 0.5Mb)
PWS3 - Finding calibrators stars
by Andy Boden (1h, 0.1Mb)
PWS4 - Sensitivity of the model parameters
to the observation error bars by F. Malbet et al. (1h, 0.1Mb)
PWS5 - Preparation of the observations
by F. Malbet and G. Perrin (2h, 0.1Mb)
We had a permanent poster session with the follwing posters:
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Emmanuel Galliano 2 micron H2 line emission observations around the
AGN in NGC1068 with ISAAC
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Irina Kitiashvili Evolution of protoplanetary disk by tidal interaction
of exoplanets
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Arjan Bik Are massive YSOs surrounded by a circumstellar disk?
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Benita Kikuste A study of LSS of the Universe using the Delaunay
triangulation
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Paulo Garcia Constraining jet engine models with the VLTI/AMBER
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Régis Lachaume Constraining T Tau disk models with the VLTI
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Emily Xanthopoulos Detailed study of the core-jet structure of the
gravitational lens system B1030+074 using multiwavelength radio interferometric
observations
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Daniel Apai and Ilaria Pascucci Disks around Brown Dwarfs -
A Challenge for MIDI
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Mark Wyatt Dust Clumps in Fomalhaut's Debris Disk
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Richard de Grijs Environmental effects on the star formation mode
in M82
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Ferhat Ozeren Environment of two short period RS CVn systems : SV
Cam and XY UMa
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Jean-Charles Augereau Impact of the VLTI on the study of (proto)planetary
disks
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Andrea Stolte Mass Function of the Arches Cluster - Gemini Adaptive
Optics vs. HST/NICMOS
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Nectaria Gizani Multiwavelegth Observations of two unusual Radio
Galaxies at low redshift: Hercules A and 3C310
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Elizabeth Humphreys Probing Stellar Evolution using the VLTI
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Eugene Vasiliev Proto-globular clusters at z~1 as they can be seen
with VLTI
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Jeroen Bouwman Protoplanetary disks in Herbig Ae/Be systems
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Bernd Freytag Radiation Hydrodynamics Simulations of the Convective
Envelope of Betelgeuse
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Irina Chernyshova Spectral investigation of new candidats to lambda
Bootis type stars
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Maciej Konacki Spectroscopic Binary Studies with the Palomar Testbed
Interferometer
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Hans Zinnecker Star Formation Studies with the Large Binocular Telescope
(LBT)
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Sonja Schuh Landenberger Subdwarf B stars
in HW Vir systems
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Gwendolyn Meeus The absence of the 10 micron silicate feature in
Herbig Ae/Be stars
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Massimo Marengo Theoretical Limb Darkening for Pulsating Cepheids
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Frank Przygodda MIDI instrument
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Maria Cruz What Triggers Radio Galaxies?
F. Malbet (20-03-2002)