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Astronet Symposium

A Science Vision for European Astronomy in the Next 20 Years

January 23-25, 2007, Poitiers, France

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Individual contributions

T. Appourchaux, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard: Asteroseismology: Science Vision for Dtellar Structure

D. Baade: Added values of (spectro)polarimetry

M. A. Barstow: Why the UV Range is Important

R. Beck: Magnetic visions

J-L. Beuzit: Direct imaging of extra-solar planets

J. Davies: Small Bodies

F. Genova: The Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (.ppt)

F. Hammer: Galaxy dynamics since z~1

K.-L. Klein: Suprathermal particles at and from the Sun, coronal magnetic field

K.-L. Klein, N. Vilmer: Panel D/ Chapter 5 How do we fit in?

A. Korn: Stellar Challenges in Galaxy Modelling

Lawrence: Surveys

D. Lennon: Exploiting stellar surveys: the need for spectroscopy

A. Lobanov: Cosmic Black Holes and their Vicinity: Research Prospects

I. Pustylnik: Hot Subdwarf Stars in Binary Systems

NN: Asteroseismology

I. Pagano: Contribution to the Astronet Science Vision from the Network for UltraViolet Astronomy (NUVA) - Topics relevant to Panel C

A. Quirrenbach, J. Surdej: Physics of stars … thanks to interferometric observations

P. Sarre: Cosmic Dust

N. Schartel: XMM-Newton observations of the strong gravitational field and dark matter

H. Sol: AGN as extreme frontiers of our Universe

G. Tautvaišiene: Towards more accurate interpretation of stellar spectra: the role of C, N, O and α-process elements


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