Nobel Symposium 133


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,
OAN, Spain
     
3
Nadia Balucani,

University of Perugia,

  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

  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
 
  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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