Posters
Here is a list of the submitted posters for the Nobel Symposium on Cosmic chemistry and Molecular Astrophysics, June 2006
Poster session
Observers (i. e. participants not presenting a lecture) have the right to present a poster and are encouraged to do so. Click on the title of the poster in order to get linked to the poster abstract.
A list of all the posters can also be found here: pdf, doc.
List of posters
| Number | Presenter |
Title |
1 |
Susanne Aalto , | Surprising chemistry in dust enshrouded AGNs |
| Onsala Space | and ULIRGs | |
| Observatory, | ||
| Sweden | ||
2 |
Rafael Bachiller, |
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OAN, Spain |
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3 |
Nadia Balucani, |
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University of Perugia, |
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| Italy | investigations by crossed molecular beams | |
4 |
André Canosa, | Gas phase reaction kinetics of C2 and C4H with small |
| University of Rennes, | hydrocarbons: An experimental study at | |
| France | temperatures down to 24K. | |
5 |
Javier Goicoechea, | The spherical harmonics method for gas and dust |
| Observatory of Paris , | radiative transfer. | |
| France | ||
6 |
Susanne Höfner, | Winds of cool giants: Dynamics, molecules,dust. |
| Uppsala University, | ||
| Sweden | ||
7 |
Timothy J. Lee | Charged polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) |
| Astrophysics Branch | clusters and the galactic extended red emission (ERE) | |
NASA Ames Research |
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| Center | ||
| USA | ||
8 |
Dr. H.V.J. Linnartz | Supersonic planar plasma expansions as a tool to |
| Leiden Observatory | study unstable species of astrophysical interest. | |
| The Netherlands | ||
9 |
John P. Maier, | Electronic spectra of carbon chains, rings and ions |
| University of Basel, | of astrophysical interest | |
| Switzerland | ||
10 |
Ben J. McCall | Laboratory study of C60 and C60+. |
| University of Illinois at |
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| Urbana-Champaign, | ||
| USA | ||
11 |
June McCombie | IFU and long-slit observations of the 3.3 micrometer |
| The University of | PAH Red Rectangle emission. | |
| Nottingham, UK | ||
12 |
Carina Persson, | A spectral survey of Orion KL from 487-492 and 542- |
| Onsala Space | 577 with the Odin satellite. | |
| Observatory, Sweden | ||
13 |
Sofia Ramstedt, | The chemistry and circumstellar properties of |
| Stockholm Observatory, | S-stars on the AGB. | |
| Sweden | ||
14 |
Helen Roberts, | Observations and modelling of deuterium |
| University of Manchester, | fractionation in prestellar and protostellar cores. | |
| UK | ||
15 |
Stephan Schlemmer, | Quantum-mechanical aspects of astrochmistry. |
| University of Cologne, | ||
| Germany | ||
16 |
Richard D. Thomas, | DESIREE - A new merged-beams tool for the study of |
| Stockholm University, | ultra-cold reactions of interstellar relevance. | |
| Sweden | ||
17 |
Floris van der Tak, | The ionization rate of galactic molecular clouds: APEX |
| MPI for Radioastronomy, | mapping of H3O+ in the Sgr B2 region. | |
| Germany | ||
18 |
Gianfranco Vidali | Apparatus tu study reactions at surfaces in |
| University of Syracuse, | interstellar and planetary environments. | |
| USA | ||
19 |
Serena Viti, | The early stage of massive star formation: |
| University College | Sulfur-bearing species as evolutionary tracers? | |
| London , UK | ||
20 |
Vitali Zhaunerchyk | Dissociative recombination study of the ozone |
Stockholm University, |
cation: evidence for almost exclusive | |
| Sweden | three-body break-up | |
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