Final Announcement
VLTI/MIDI
Data
reduction, analysis and science
Jointly organized by
NOVA/ESO/MPIA
http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~nevec/workshop_2004
Topics:
Basics of optical interferometry
The VLTI/MIDI instrument
Science with
I: theory and software tools
II: interpretation of interferometric data
III: ESO tools
Teams working on
Active Galactic Nuclei
Evolved stars
Young stars
Hot stars
Objective: The objective of the workshop is to enhance the
scientific productivity of the VLTI/MIDI instrument. It will provide the
knowledge and tools to use
The ESO
Very Large Telescope (VLT) is the first observatory with a fully supported
optical interferometric facility. By coherent combination of light of up
to four 8.2-meter telescopes, the VLT Interferometer (VLTI) provides a unique
observing facility to investigate a large range of important astronomical
questions. The first VLTI facility instrument is the MID-Interferometer
(MIDI). This is a two-way beam-combiner operating in the 8 to 10 micron
atmospheric window.
Key science
themes for
Participants: The targeted participants are those who have applied
for
Date and Location: From Monday
Walter Jaffe (Leiden) Andreas Quirrenbach (Leiden) Bob Tubbs (Leiden) Eric Bakker (Leiden, point of contact) Christoph Leinert (MPIA) Uwe Graser (MPIA) Francesco Paresce (ESO) |
jaffe@ quirrenb@ tubbs@ bakker@ leinert@ graser@ fparesce@ |
strw.leidenuniv.nl strw.leidenuniv.nl strw.leidenuniv.nl strw.leidenuniv.nl mpia-hd.mpg.de mpia-hd.mpg.de eso.org |
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With support from the Lorentz Centre | |||
Yolande van der Deijl (Leiden) Martje Kruk (Leiden) |
deijl@ kruk@ xy |
lc.leidenuniv.nl lc.leidenuniv.nl |
Registration: There is no registration
fee. Interest in participation
is through the Lorentz Centre WWW-site, before the deadline of
http://www.lc.leidenuniv.nl/lc/web/2004/20041011/info.php3?wsid=134
In exceptional cases,
there are possibilities to receive travel funding from the organization
of the