Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun 13

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Scientific Program

Update : The electronic presentations are linked from this page. Most talks are PowerPoint presentations. You will need either PowerPoint itself or OpenOffice.org to open them. Note, some talks have illustrations, movies etc. spread over several directories.

Mon, July 5, 2004
09:00-09:45 Opening Ceremony
Prof. Dr. Karl-Werner Hansmann (Vice-President Universität of Hamburg)
Prof. Dr. G. Huber (Dean of Fachbereich Physik)
Prof. Dr. J. Krautter (President of Astronomische Gesellschaft)
Morning Session Chair: R. Pallavicini
Frontiers of Cool Star Science
09:50-10:25 Bonifacio (Italy): Spectroscopy of Cool Stars in the Local Group
10:25-11:10 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11:10-11:45 Cubasch (Germany): Cool stars, the Sun and Climate variability: Is there a connection ?
11:45-12:00 Solanki (Germany): Solar Activity over the last 1150 years: does it correlate with Climate?
12:00-12:15 Judge (USA): The solar Chromosphere and Corona during the Maunder Minimum
12:15-12:30 Berdyugina (Switzerland): Stellar Butterfly diagrams (moved to splinter session)
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon Session Chair: F. Favata
14:00-14:05 Schrijver (USA): In Memoriam Rolf Mewe
New insights into coronal physics from high resolution X-ray and FUV-spectroscopy
14:05-14:35 Audard (USA): X-rays of stellar Coronae with Chandra and XMM-Newton: flares and elemental composition in stellar Atmospheres
14:35-15:05 Ness (Germany): X-rays of stellar Coronae with Chandra and XMM-Newton: densities and structures in stellar Coronae
15:05-15:20 Testa (Italy): Detection of X-ray resonance scattering in active stellar Coronae
15:20-15:35 Garcia-Alvarez (USA): Detection of FIP effect on late-type Giants
15:35-16:20 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
16:20-16:50 Harper (USA): FUSE Spectroscopy of Cool Stars
16:50-17:05 Peter (Germany): Tackling the Coronal Heating problem using 3D MHD coronal simulations with spectral synthesis
17:05-17:20 Schrijver (USA): Coronal Heating and the appearance of solar and stellar Coronae
17:20-17:35 Werner (Germany): Turning Cool Star X-ray spectra upside down
19:00 City Hall: Reception by Senate of Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg by Staatsrat Dr. R. Salchow

Tue, July 6, 2004
Morning Session Chair: M. Pinsonneault
The interiors of the Sun and cool stars: physical processes and observations
09:00-09:45 Christensen-Dalsgaard (Denmark): Seismology of the Sun and solar-like stars
09:45-10:00 Barnes (UK): The decrease in Differential Rotation with decreasing stellar mass in young rapidly rotating main sequence stars
10:00-10:15 Dobler (Germany): Generation of large-scale Magnetic Fields and flows in fully convective stars
10:15-11:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11:15-11:45 Krucker (USA): New insights into Solar Physics from RHESSI
11:45-12:00 Jardine (UK): Activity Cycles and Polar Caps on solar-like stars
12:00-12:15 Dravins (Sweden): Wavelength Shifts in solar-type spectra
12:15-12:30 Pace (ESO-Germany): The Age Activity Rotation relationship in solar type stars
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon Session Splinter meetings
14:00-15:30
S1: What future for stellar X-ray spectroscopy ? (Convenor: Maggio)
S2: Mass-loss across the Giant Branches (Convenor: Schröder)
S3: Spectral Classification beyond M (Convenor: Leggett)
15:30-16:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
16:15-17:45
S4: The relevance and future of the Ultraviolet Range (Convenor: Gomez de Castro)
S2: Mass-loss across the Giant Branches (Convenor: Schröder)
S5: Magnetic Activity in young stars (Convenor: Feigelson)

Wed, July 7, 2004
Morning Session Chair: R. Garcia-Lopez
Formation of Low Mass Stars and Planets
09:00-09:30 Palla (Italy): The Formation of low-mass stars
09:30-10:00 Feigelson (USA): X-rays, pre-main sequence Stars, and Planet Formation
10:00-10:15 Bonito (Italy): X-ray emission mechanisms in Protostellar Jets
10:15-10:30 Gregory (UK): Accretion Channeling in classical T Tauri Stars
10:30-11:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11:15-11:45 Jayawardhana (USA): Exploring Brown Dwarf Origins
11:45-12:00 Rengel (Germany): Sub-mm Continuum Emission from Class 0 sources: theory, observations, and modelling (canceled)
12:00-12:15 Eislöffel (Germany): Rotational Evolution of VLM objects and Brown Dwarfs
12:15-12:30 Stelzer (Italy): Multi-wavelength study of X-ray emitting A- and B-stars testing the Companion Hypothesis
12:30-13:00 Santos (Portugal): Spectroscopic characteristics of extra-solar Planets and their Host-Stars
14:30 Guided tour through "Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron" (DESY)

Thu, July 8, 2004
Morning Session Chair: P. Hauschildt
The impact of IR surveys and spectroscopy on observations and models of Low Mass Stars, Brown Dwarfs and Planets
09:00-09:30 Stauffer (USA): New Cool Star science with the Spitzer Space Telescope
09:30-09:45 Burgasser (USA): The new Cool Subdwarfs: metal-poor Stars and Brown Dwarfs extending into the L and T dwarf regimes
09:45-10:00 Cushing (USA): Spitzer spectroscopy of Low-Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs
10:00-10:15 Helling (Netherlands): Rain and clouds in Brown Dwarf atmospheres: a coupled problem from small to large
10:15-10:30 Luhman (USA): Spitzer observations of Brown Dwarf Disks
10:30-11:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11:15-11:45 Valenti (USA): Magnetic Field measurements for Cool Stars
11:45-12:00 Cruz (USA): The Luminosity Function of Ultracool Dwarfs
12:00-12:15 Mohanty (USA): Fundamental Parameters of young Brown Dwarfs: surface gravity, masses, radii from high-resolution spectroscopy
12:15-12:30 Bouy (Germany): First determination of the orbit of a Binary L-Dwarf
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
Afternoon Session Splinter meetings
14:00-15:30
S6: Formation and Evolution of very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs (Convenor: Eislöffel)
S7: Imaging of Cool Stars (Convenor: Vrielmann)
15:30-16:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
16:15-17:45
S6: Formation and evolution of very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs (Convenor: Eislöffel)
S7: Imaging of Cool Stars (Convenor: Vrielmann)
19:30 Landungsbrücken: Harbor Cruise / Conference dinner

Fri, July 9, 2004
Morning Session Chair: A. Dupree
Solar and stellar winds
09:00-09:30 Cranmer (USA): New insights into Solar Wind Physics from SOHO
09:30-10:00 Wood (USA): Winds of solar-like main-sequence Stars
10:00-10:15 Ludwig (Sweden): Status and Future of hydrodynamical model Atmospheres
10:15-10:30 Lobel (USA): Spatially Resolved STIS Spectra of Betelgeuse's upper Chromosphere and circumstellar Dust Envelope
10:30-11:15 Coffee Break / Poster Viewing
11:15-11:45 Höfner (Sweden): Winds of cool Giant Stars
11:45-12:00 Crowley (Ireland): A Wind analysis of an evolved Giant - Phase-resolved FUSE and HST/STIS obs. of an eclipsing Symbiotic Binary
12:00-12:15 Driebe (Germany): Mid-infrared Interferometry of the Mira variable RR Sco with the VLTI MIDI instrument
12:15-12:30 Starrfield (USA): The 2002 outburst of V838 Mon: An L Supergiant and a Light Echo
12:30-13:00 Linsky (USA): Conference Summary
13:00 End of Conference
16:00-20:00 (Informal) Barbecue and Relaxing at the Hamburger Sternwarte in Bergedorf


Last modified: Monday, 09-Aug-2004 12:16:39 CEST | Comments or problems to A. Schweitzer | Original desgin of the schedule by J.U. Ness. | This is Cool Stars 13

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