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2005
Michelson Summer
Workshop Agenda
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2005 Michelson
Summer Workshop: Discovering New Worlds Through Astrometry
Sunday, July 24
7:00 - 9:00 pm -Opening
Reception and Workshop
Registration, Beckman
Courtyard
on Caltech Campus
Monday, July 25: Astrometry
Basics
7:45 am – Registration Desk opens at Beckman Lecture
Hall
8:30 am – Opening Comments
– Dawn Gelino (Michelson Science Center)
8:45 am – Astrometry: Revealing
the other two dimensions of Velocity
Space (History and Basics) - Harold McAlister (GSU)
9:45 am - Atmospheric
Limits to Accuracy in Ground-Based Astrometry -
Mark Colavita (JPL)
10:30 am – Break
11:00 am - Optics
for Astrometry: A brief introduction - Bill van Altena (Yale)
11:45 am - Transforming
Measured to Standard Coordinates: Models for
wide-field astrographs and simplifications for long-focus telescopes
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Terry Girard (Yale)
12:30 pm – Lunch
1:45 pm - Astrometry and
Photometry with CCDs - Bill van Altena (Yale)
2:30 pm – Drift Scanning
(Time-Delay Integration) - Dave Rabinowitz (Yale)
3:10 pm – Break
3:40 pm - The
Establishment of Astrometric Calibration Regions and the
Determination of Positions for Objects Much Fainter than Existing
Reference Stars - Terry Girard (Yale)
4:00 pm – Optical and Radio
Interferometry – Wes Traub (JPL)
5:15 pm – Participant Questions
Tuesday, July
26: More Basics & Ground Based Astrometry
7:45 am –
Registration Desk
Opens
8:30 am – Review of Day 1 – Bill van Altena (Yale)
8:50 am – Astrometric Surveys:
Modern astrometric catalogues - Carlos Lopez (University of San
Juan)
9:30 am - Imaging Astrometry with
HST – Jay Anderson (Rice University)
10:10 am – Break
10:40 am – General-Relativistic
Effects in Astrometry - Sergei Klioner for Michael Soffel
(Dresden Tech Universität)
11:25 am - Reference Frames
& Zonal Errors: Where do they come from and why do we care about
them? – Ken Seidelmann (U of Virginia)
12:10 pm – Lunch
1:25 pm – Parameter Estimation
(SAMSI advertisement)
– Bill Jefferys (UT Austin)
2:10 pm – Astrometry:
From
proposals to science – Fritz Benedict (UT Austin)
3:10 pm – Break
3:40 pm - Ground-Based Parallax
Programs – Todd Henry (GSU)
4:25 pm - LSST, Pan-STARRS,
Prima – Dave Monet (USNO)
5:10 pm – Participant Questions
Wednesday,
July 27: Space Astrometry
7:45 am –
Registration Desk
Opens
8:30 am – Review of Day 2
– Dave Monet (USNO)
8:50 am – Astrometry
with Hipparcos - Francois Mignard (Observatoire de
la Cote d'Azur)
9:35 am - How We Do
Astrometry with the Hubble Space Telescope - Fritz Benedict (UT
Austin)
10:20 am – Break
10:50 am – Astrometry with
Gaia – Francois Mignard (Observatoire de la
Cote d'Azur)
11:35 am – Participant Questions
12:00 pm – Depart Caltech for Tour
of Mt. Wilson;Subway box
lunches including a 6” sandwich, chips, a
cookie, and bottled water can be purchased beforehand for $5
Thursday,
July 28: Orbital and Physical Information from Astrometric Data
7:45 am – Registration Desk Opens
8:30 am - Review of Day 3
– Gerard van Belle (MSC)
8:50 am – Interferometric
Astrometry from Space – Mike Shao (JPL)
9:35 am - Space-Based/Ground-Based
Boundary: Accuracy problems and
advantages in each case – Mike Shao (JPL; space) & James Lloyd
(Cornell; ground)
10:35 am - Break
11:05 am – Planet Finding in
Astrometric Data - Debra Fischer (SFSU)
11:50 am - Orbital
Estimation of Binary Stars – Dimitri
Pourbaix (ULB & Princeton)
12:35 pm – Lunch
1:50 pm - Combining Radial
Velocity and Astrometric Data – Dimitri Pourbaix (ULB
& Princeton)
2:35 pm – So
What is Speckle
Interferometry Good For, Anyway? - Bill Hartkopf (USNO)
3:20 pm – Break
3:50 pm - (Long-Baseline)
Interferometric Measurements of Binary Stars – Andy Boden (MSC)
4:35 pm - Participant Questions
6:30 -
9:00 pm – Workshop Banquet at Burger
Continental 535 S. Lake Ave.,
$22 includes: appetizer buffet, served platters of food, soft drinks,
tax, and gratuity
Fee will be collected at the dinner.
Friday, July
29: Case Studies/Practical Applications
7:45 am –
Registration Desk
Opens
8:30 am – Review of Day 4
– Dimitri Pourbaix (ULB & Princeton)
8:50 am – Turning
Companions into Planets: HST Astrometry of Exoplanet Candidates –
Fritz Benedict (UT Austin)
9:35 am - PHASES: The Palomar
High-Precision Astrometric Search for Exoplanet Systems – Matthew
Muterspaugh (MIT)
10:20 am - Break
10:50 am - Challenges
in Facing Hundreds of Millions of Stars - Dimitri
Pourbaix (ULB & Princeton)
11:35 am - Galactic Structure,
Evolution and Merger Remnants - Dana
Dinescu (Yale)
12:20 pm – Lunch
1:35 pm – Instrument Design and Performance Aspects of PTI, KI, and
VLTI - Mark Colavita (JPL; PTI & KI) & Andreas
Quirrenbach (Leiden University; VLTI)
2:35 pm – The Future of
Astrometric All Sky Surveys - Norbert Zacharias (USNO)
3:20 pm – Break
3:50 pm – STEPS: Stellar Planet
Survey - Stuart Shaklan (JPL)
4:50 pm - Participant Questions
5:20
pm – Workshop Summary and
Concluding Remarks – Dawn Gelino (MSC)
California
Institute
of Technology, Pasadena, California
July 25-29, 2005
2005 Michelson Summer Workshop
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, July 25-29,
2005
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