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SEMINARS

The usual seminar day and time is Friday at 10:30. The location is the main lecture room at Stockholm Observatory. The seminar organizers in 1999 were G\"osta Gahm and Peter Lundqvist.

January 15, Lorant Sjouwerman (Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Dwingeloo) OH/IR stars in the Galactic center: signs for an ancient starburst

January 26, Ryszard Szczerba (N. Copernicus Astronomical Center) Dust around post-AGB sources with 21 micron feature

January 27, Tord Nordstrand (Stockholm Observatory) Multicolour photometric analysis of the interactive binary white dwarf system CR Boo (Master Thesis)

January 29, Andrei Beloborodov (Stockholm Observatory) Gamma-ray bursts: the fireball emission and its temporal structure

February 5, Bengt Gustafsson (Uppsala Observatory) On the origin of carbon

February 12, Ana Hidalgo-Gamez (Uppsala Observatory) Hubble V and Hubble X without HUBBLE

February 19, Bertil Dorch (Stockholm Observatory, KVA) Illustrating a piece of the solar dynamo

February 26, Alexander Men'shchikov (Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy, Bonn) High-resolution speckle imaging and 2D radiative transfer modeling of IRC+10216

March 12, Nikolai Piskunov (Uppsala Observatory) The Vienna atomic line database

March 18, Bo Milvang-Jensen (Ph.D. stipend talk, Copenhagen) E and S0 galaxies: The fundamental plane, ages and metallicities

March 19, Kay Justtanont (Stockholm Observatory) Atomic and molecular spectra of supergiants

March 19, Anna Grigorieva (Ph.D. stipend talk, PhysTech, Moscow) The possibilities of energy spectra measurements of protons and electrons in the TeV energy range in the "RIM-PAMELA" experiment

March 24, Kirsten Kraiberg Knudsen (Ph.D. stipend talk, Copenhagen) Determining the dust-to-gas ratio at high redshift and selection biases in flux limited samples

March 25, Luis Borgonovo (Ph.D. stipend talk, Stockholm Observatory) Time histories and spectral evolution of GRBs in the context of the external shock models

April 12, A.G.G.M. Tielens (Kapteyn Institute and SRON, Groningen) Interstellar Ices

April 13, Michel Fich (Observatoire de Paris and University of Waterloo, Canada) The driving mechanism of bipolar molecular outflows

April 23, Torben Andersen (Lund Observatory) New Astronomical Telescope Projects

April 29, Adam Peplinski (N. Copernicus University, Torun) Maxwell's electrodynamics and magnetic monopoles

May 7, Hans Olofsson (Stockholm Observatory) Radio interferometry observations of AGB-stars with highly episodic mass loss

May 28, Claes-Ingvar Lagerkvist (Uppsala Observatory) UDTS: A Trojan Survey of the Jupiter L4 Cloud

June 4, Roberto Gilmozzi (ESO, Garching) Science and technology of a 100m ground based optical telescope: the OWL concept

June 11, G\"oran Marklund (Alfv\'enlaboratoriet, KTH) New perspective on the aurora: Results from Freja \& Astrid-2

June 21, Ludmila Kiseleva (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge) Three-body dynamics and a possible way of producing close stellar and planetary orbits

July 2, Andrei Illarionov (Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow) Hard X-ray emitting black hole fed by accretion of low angular momentum matter

July 6, James Muzerolle (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard) Models and observations of magnetospheric emission lines from pre-main-sequence stars

August 20, Bruno Leibundgut (ESO, Garching) Is $\Lambda$ real?

September 10, Taku Takeuchi (Stockholm Observatory) Orbital evolution of protoplanets during their formation

September 17, Nikolai Chugai (INASAN, Moscow) The nature of the unusual supernova 1997D

September 24, Amanda Kaas (Stockholm Observatory and ESA) Ph.D. thesis defense: Luminosity functions of embedded young stellar clusters

October 8, Hans-Georg Scherneck (Onsala Space Observatory) Deformations of the solid Earth - tides, glaciation, and tectonics

October 18, Ralf Klessen (Leiden Observatory) Local collapse in turbulent clouds: implications for star formation

October 26, Susanne H\"ofner (Uppsala Observatory) Y2K-safe model atmospheres for AGB stars

November 3, John Black (Onsala Space Observatory) Infrared absorption spectroscopy of interstellar molecules

November 12, Inga Kuznetsova (Ph.D. stipend talk, PhysTech, Moscow) The internal structure of nonrelativistic jets

November 22, Alexander Sakharov (Space Research Institute, Moscow) The Russian Phobos sample return mission

December 3, Christoph Bargholtz (Nuclear Physics Division, Stockholm University) Neutrino mass - a bewilderning mass of experiments.

December 17, Mark Lacy (Lawrence Livermore National Labs, Univ. of California) The role of AGN in cosmology




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Juri Poutanen
2000-05-17