WG2 School: Stellar Spectroscopy and Astrophysical parameterization

WG2 School: Stellar Spectroscopy and Astrophysical parameterization: Registration Open

All sessions will be on-line. Registration is free of charge, but participant number will be limited.

Dead-line for registration and abstract submission: Sept.5th, 2021

Full details are available on the meeting webpage at https://indico.ict.inaf.it/event/1590/

Outline of the School

The Gaia mission is revolutionizing Galactic astrophysics in many ways and, although this is not generally perceived, Gaia is also a formidable spectroscopy machine. However, the best results are obtained by combining Gaia abilities and ground based high resolution spectroscopy. Advantages and limitations must be understood for a better synergy.

The school will discuss the derivation of stellar parameters from spectroscopy and large survey pipelines using classical, high precision and data driven methods.

Tutorial sessions are foreseen. The final lecture will be on publication skills.

Space for participants to present their research is granted, either as poster or oral presentation.

All sessions will be on-line. Registration is free of charge, but participant number will be limited.

Dead-line for registration and abstract submission: Sept.5th, 2021

The main subjects and the speakers are:

  • large spectroscopic surveys: Angela Bragaglia (INAF-Bologna), Elena Pancino (INAF-Arcetri), Antonella Vallenari (INAF-Padova)
  • “classical” spectroscopic analysis (equivalent widths, spectral synthesis, differential spectroscopy): Jorge Melendez (Univ. Sao Paulo), Chris Sneden (Univ. of Texas, Austin), Maria Tsantaki (INAF-Arcetri), Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma (CFA, Harvard)
  • data driven methods:advantages and limitations René Andrae (MPIA), Alejandra Recio-Blanco (OCA), Lorenzo Spina (INAF-Padova) publication skills: Chris Sneden (Univ. of Texas, Austin)

More information at the web site at https://indico.ict.inaf.it/event/1590/

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