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EWASS 2013

EWASS 2013 Turku Finland, July 8-12, 2013; Logomo Centre

(European Week of Astronomy and Space Science) - Special Session 9:

Stellar dynamics and celestial mechanics in modern astrophysics (see scientfic rationale below)

PIs: Rainer Spurzem, Seppo Mikkola

SOC: Douglas Heggie, Roberto Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Simon Portegies Zwart, Tal Alexander, Torsten Boeker, Mirek Giersz

 

Till May 31 it is still possible to submit abstracts!!!!! And early registration deadline May 31!!! See below...

 

NEW: Current List of accepted talks and posters (in alphabetical order, detailed programme not ready yet):

(R=Review)

 

 

TALKS: Abstract ID/Author(s)/Title
565 Banerjee, Sambaran Did the R136 and NGC 3603 young star clusters form through single starbursts?
485 Berczik, Peter Galactic Star Cluster mass evolution. High performance star by star simulations.
553 Boily, Christian Self-selection of binaries in compact young clusters & associations
476

Capuzzo-Dolcetta,

Roberto (R)

Nuclear Star Clusters formation
549 Feng, Fabo The history of comet impacts modulated by the solar motion
590 Jiang, Ing-Guey On the Formation and Dynamical Evolution of Ring Galaxies
430 Just, Andreas On the dissolution of open star clusters
445 Shukirgaliyev, Bekdaulet Capturing stars into massive black holes via accretion disks
186 Mapelli, Michela The joint impact of dynamics and metallicity on the early evolution of dense young star clusters CANCELLED!!
859 Mikkola, Seppo (R) A review of regularization methods for the few-body problem
498 Spera, Mario An application of High Performance GPU computing to understanding the process of violent mass segregation in star clusters.
1635 Spurzem, Rainer (R) Fokker-Planck and Monte Carlo - past and future
Posters
531 Tsai, Maxwell Xu Planetary System in Star Clusters
95 Yeh, Li-Chin The Existence of Equilibrium Points of Galactic Systems with Binary Black Holes

 

 

 

 

Everyone interested to present in our Session please:

  • look at http://www.astro.utu.fi/EWASS2013/ for general information;
  •  Registration and abstract submission MUST be done via the EWASS web-pages:                               http://www.astro.utu.fi/EWASS2013/registration.php and  http://www.astro.utu.fi/EWASS2013/abstracts.php
  • Deadline: *** May 31 *** (Early Registration), June 30 (Deadline Registration)
  • Deadline for abstract submission extended to 31th May for S3,S7,S8,S9,S11,S12(only posters),Sp1,Sp5,Sp7,Sp8,Sp9,Sp11,Sp12,Sp13,Sp14(Abstract Submission)

 

Both oral and poster contributions are welcome. The SOC shall decide about acceptance of all contributions and their form (poster, short oral, possible longer oral) by May 15, 2013. Oral contributions that are not selected due to insufficient time slots, can be presented in poster format during the first poster session of the EWASS week (Monday to Wednesday); a short poster presentation in our special session is planned. For further information, please check for updates on our web-site, and do not hesitate to contact us at this e-mail address. On behalf of the Scientific Organizing Committee Rainer Spurzem, Seppo Mikkola

 

 

 Please also visis the webpages of two related special sessions, we coordinate our programs with their organisers:

Sp6: AGN, galaxy mergers, supermassive black holes and gravitational waves (PI Stefanie Komossa/Mauri Valtonen)
Sp10: Chemo-dynamical galaxy evolution (PI Gerhard Hensler)

 

The scientific rationale of our meeting:

 

 

Traditional Methods of stellar dynamics and celestial mechanics experience a revival due to modern supercomputers and astrophysical observations. Multi-Planetary Systems have been detected, exhibiting resonances, raising theoretical questions about their origin and stability. Dense star clusters, whether they are young clusters in our own galaxies, nuclear central star clusters with or without massive black holes in other galaxies are dynamically dominated by two-body relaxation, binaries, and possibly resonant configurations of black holes. In these session we want to bring together the cutting edge experts and promising young students and scientists in the fields of mathematical methods, high-accuracy numerical simulation and astrophysical observations - bridging the gaps between celestial mechanics and stellar dynamics from extrasolar planetary systems, through star clusters, to galactic nuclei with nuclear dense star clusters.