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Aim
Interstellar space as a 'laboratory' in extreme conditions has stimulated
many new researches in the fields of physics and chemistry. At the same time,
physical and chemical points of view are becoming indispensable for the study of
astronomy and astrophysics. This workshop is proposed to offer an opportunity to
communicate and exchange research results among researchers who are interested
in physics and chemistry in space from the various points of view. In
particular, we focus on experimental and theoretical developments in studies of
bulk, atomic, and molecular processes relevant to astrophysics, and we discuss
applications to present and future astronomical observations. Participants from
wide fields: chemistry, planetary sciences, physics, and astronomy are welcome
to this workshop.
Venue
Auditorium at Institute of Low Temperature science, Hokkaido
University
Invited Speakers
Confirmed invited speakers
Susanne Aalto (Onsala Observatory, Sweden)
"Molecules as probes of activity in obscured luminous galaxies"
Tsubasa Fukue (NAOJ, Japan)
"Near-Infrared Image of Circular Polarization in the Orion Nebula"
Wolf D. Geppert (Univ. Stockholm, Sweden)
"Dissociative recombination and the build-up of complex molecules in the interstellar
Medium"
Eric Herbst (Ohaio State Univ., USA)
"Some Early Results from the HIFI Instrument on the Herschel Space Observatory"
Karin Öberg (CFA. USA)
"The evolving ice-gas interface during star- and planet-formation"
Nami Sakai (Univ Tokyo, Japan)
"Recent Progress of Carbon-Chain Chemistry in Molecular Clouds"
Program
See the program
The program will be fixed after 20 August. The meeting will be scheduled from the morning of Monday to the morning
(before lunch) of Wednesday
Poster size: 90cm(width)x180cm(height)
Participants
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Registration & Abstracts
Registration is free but requires your information.
The
deadline of registration is 20 August.
Abstract should be emailed to us by 20 August using the abstract template.
Oral presentation will be selected from the submitted abstracts. Other
papers will be poster presentation.
See all abstracts
Organizers
Shuro Takano (Nobeyama Radio Observatory, NAOJ)
Yuri Aikawa (Kobe Univ.)
Naoki Watanabe (Hokkaido Univ.)
Contact
ISM2010_at_neko.lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp
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