Workshop2013:agenda
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title | name | time (with discussion) | |
Wednesday, June 19th | |||
14:00 | Welcome | MD+LW+STH | 10 |
14:10 | Gaia status | Timo Prusti | 30 |
14:40 | AlertPipe Status | Simon Hodgkin | 30 |
15:10 | Detection and classification in the AlertPipe | Lukasz Wyrzykowski | 30 |
15:40 | Automated Classification of Supernovae from Gaia Alerts | Nicholas Walton | 20 |
16:00 | Coffee break | ||
16:30 | Spectroscopic science alerts: criteria and implementation | Paola Di Matteo | 15 |
16:45 | Gaia RVS spectra as follow-up to Photo Science Alerts | George Seabroke | 15 |
17:00 | Solar System alerts | Paolo Tanga | 20 |
17:20 | New Measures for Different Transients | Ashish Mahabal | 30 |
17:50 | Detection rate for variable stars | Stephen Ridgway | 20 |
18:10 | end of day1 | ||
Thursday, June 20th | |||
09:30 | Upcoming Microlensing by Proxima Centauri: A Rare Opportunity for Mass Determination and Planet Detection | Kailash Sahu | 25 |
09:55 | Directed Follow-Up strategy - using Gaia Science Alerts to detect transiting Exoplanets | Shay Zucker | 25 |
10:20 | Optical searches for stellar tidal disruption flares | Sjoert van Velzen | 25 |
10:45 | Coffee break | 30 | |
11:15 | Connecting LOFAR radio, X-ray and optical GAIA transients | Peter Jonker | 25 |
11:40 | GAIA alerts on AGN flares: which synergy with observations at Very High Energies ? | Helene Sol | 25 |
12:05 | A large, deep, and homogeneous sample of cataclysmic variables from GAIA | Elme Breedt | 25 |
12:30 | Discovery optical transients on MASTER robotic telescope network. | Evgeny Gorovskoy | 15 |
12:45 | The Fly's Eye camera system | Krisztian Vida | 15 |
13:00 | Lunch | ||
14:00 | OPTICON, the Plans for FP7: 2013-2016 | John Davies | 15 |
14:15 | PESSTO: The Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey for Transient Objects | Mark Sullivan | 15 |
14:30 | Science with PIRATE | Ulrich Kolb | 15 |
14:45 | The pt5m robotic telescope on La Palma | Stuart Littlefair | 15 |
15:00 | The use of Danish 154 Telescope and DFOSC photometer to follow up the objects from Gaia Alerts project | Pavel Koubsky | 15 |
15:15 | Transient astronomy with the observing facilities of the Vienna Observatory | Werner Zeilinger | 15 |
15:30 | Coffee break | ||
16:00 | Alerts Verification and discussion | Simon Hodgkin | 60 |
17:00 | Observations of PHA 99942 Apophis at RTT150 in frame of Gaia-FUN-SSO. | Irek Khamitov | 15 |
17:15 | Konkoly Observatory - Observing Facilities and Photometric Projects | Laszlo Szabados | 15 |
17:30 | The photometric observations of Gaia alerts with 60cm ASV telescope | Goran Damljanovic | 15 |
17:45 | Wroclaw Observatory | Zbigniew Kołaczkowski | 15 |
18:00 | end of day2 | ||
Friday, June 21th | |||
09:30 | Time Domain Astronomy with the Liverpool Telescope | Chris Davis | 15 |
09:45 | Observing with the Faulkes Telescopes | Fraser Lewis | 15 |
10:00 | South African Astronomy and Observatories | Stephen Potter | 15 |
10:15 | The Asiago facilities | Massimo Turatto | 15 |
10:30 | The C2PU (Centre Pedagogy Planet Univers) at OCA (Observatoire de la Côte d Azur) in the framework of GAIA-FUN | Phillipe Bendjoya | 15 |
10:45 | EduCosmos: Participative science for high school students with 1m telescopes | Olga Suarez | 15 |
11:00 | Involvement of amateur astronomers | Michel Dennefeld et al | 20 |
11:20 | Coffee break | 30 | |
11:50 | Discussion and summary | ||
13:00 | end of day3 |