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14.00-15.30   Session 1: The GREAT ITN and Gaia: Context and Status Chair: Francesca Figueras
14.00–14.10 I1.0 Welcome Nicholas Walton (SOC) & Francesca Figueras (LOC)   pdf
14.10–14.30 I1.1 GREAT-ITN and Gaia: Preparing for Science Nicholas Walton IoA, Univ. Cambridge, UK pdf
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14.30–15.00 I1.2 Gaia Mission Status Timo Prusti (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands pdf
15.00–15.30 I1.3 Gaia Science Performance Jos de Bruijne (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands pdf
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14.30–15.00 I1.2 Gaia Mission Status Timo Prusti (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands pdf
15.00–15.30 I1.3 Gaia Science Performance Jos de Bruijne (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands pdf
 
15.30-16.00   Coffee break and poster viewing
16.00-18.00   Session 2: The Physics and Science Promise of Gaia Chair: Anthony Brown
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16.00-16.30 I2.1 Formation and evolution of the Galactic disks Misha Haywood (I) Observatoire de Paris, France pdf
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16.00-16.30 I2.1 Formation and evolution of the Galactic disks Misha Haywood (I) Observatoire de Paris, France pdf
 
16.30-17.00 I2.2 Tick, tock, tick, tock ... Wyn Evans (I) IoA, Univ. Cambridge, UK  
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17.00-17.30 I2.3 Gaia Astrometry and Fundamental Physics Sergei Klioner (I) Lohrmann Observatory, Dresden, Germany pdf
17.30-17.45 C2.1 Gaia Validation Tasks Claus Fabricius ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
17.45-18.00 C2.2 From telemetry to science Jordi Portell ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
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17.00-17.30 I2.3 Gaia Astrometry and Fundamental Physics Sergei Klioner (I) Lohrmann Observatory, Dresden, Germany pdf
17.30-17.45 C2.1 Gaia Validation Tasks Claus Fabricius ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
17.45-18.00 C2.2 From telemetry to science Jordi Portell ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
 
Tuesday 2 December 2014
09.00-10.30   Session 2 (cont): The Physics and Science Promise of Gaia Chair: Caroline Soubiran
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09.00-09.15 C2.3 Measuring the Gaia basic angle variations: the BAM on-board laser interferometer Alcione Mora ESAC, Spain pdf
09.15-09.30 C2.4 Gaia Radial Velocity Spectrograph Performance Mark Cropper MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
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09.00-09.15 C2.3 Measuring the Gaia basic angle variations: the BAM on-board laser interferometer Alcione Mora ESAC, Spain pdf
09.15-09.30 C2.4 Gaia Radial Velocity Spectrograph Performance Mark Cropper MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
 
09.30-09.45 C2.5 The variability Analysis and Processing of Gaia data Laurent Eyer UNIGE, Switzerland  
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09.45-10.00 C2.6 Making action-angle disc models for Gaia Paul McMillan ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden pdf
10.00-10.15 C2.7 A PRIMAL view of the Milky Way, made possible by Gaia and M2M modelling Jason Hunt MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
10.15-10.30 C2.8 Analysing the disc Red Clump stars of the Galactic bar in the Gaia space of observables Mercč Romero-Gómez ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
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09.45-10.00 C2.6 Making action-angle disc models for Gaia Paul McMillan ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden pdf
10.00-10.15 C2.7 A PRIMAL view of the Milky Way, made possible by Gaia and M2M modelling Jason Hunt MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
10.15-10.30 C2.8 Analysing the disc Red Clump stars of the Galactic bar in the Gaia space of observables Mercč Romero-Gómez ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
 
10.30-11.00   Coffee break and poster viewing
11.00-13.15   Session 3: Planetary Systems: Worlds Near and Far Chair: Tadeusz Michalowski
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11.00–11.30 I3.1 The Gaia mission in the rapidly-evolving context of exoplanet science Ignasi Ribas (I) ICE - IEEC, Spain pdf
11.30-12.00 I3.2 Exoplanets with Gaia: Synergies in the Making Alessandro Sozzetti (I) INAF-Torino, Italy pdf
12.00-12.30 I3.3 Planet formation with Gaia Anders Johansen (I) Lund University, Sweden pdf
12.30-12.45 E3.1 Exoplanets: Gaia and the importance of ground based spectroscopy follow-up Lisa Benamati (E) IA, University of Porto, Portugal pdf
12.45-13.00 C3.1 Stars with and without planets: Where do they come from? Vardan Adibekyan CAUP, Porto, Portugal pdf
13.00-13.15 E3.2 Physical models of asteroids from photometric surveys: preparation of Gaia data exploitation Toni Santana i Ros (E) AMU, Poznan, Poland pdf
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11.00–11.30 I3.1 The Gaia mission in the rapidly-evolving context of exoplanet science Ignasi Ribas (I) ICE - IEEC, Spain pdf
11.30-12.00 I3.2 Exoplanets with Gaia: Synergies in the Making Alessandro Sozzetti (I) INAF-Torino, Italy pdf
12.00-12.30 I3.3 Planet formation with Gaia Anders Johansen (I) Lund University, Sweden pdf
12.30-12.45 E3.1 Exoplanets: Gaia and the importance of ground based spectroscopy follow-up Lisa Benamati (E) IA, University of Porto, Portugal pdf
12.45-13.00 C3.1 Stars with and without planets: Where do they come from? Vardan Adibekyan CAUP, Porto, Portugal pdf
13.00-13.15 E3.2 Physical models of asteroids from photometric surveys: preparation of Gaia data exploitation Toni Santana i Ros (E) AMU, Poznan, Poland pdf
 
13.15-14.45   Lunch break
14.45-16.15   Session QA1: Gaia Science - Extended Q+A session Chair: Alejandra Sans
14.45-15.30 QA1 Understanding the formation of the Milky Way in the era of Gaia Ivan Minchev (I) Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam AIP  
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16.15-16.45   Coffee break and poster viewing
    Session 4: The Stellar Constituents of the Milky Way
16.45-18.15   Session 4A: Star Cluster Evolution Chair: Antonella Vallenari
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16.45-17.15 I4.1 The open clusters in the Gaia-ESO Survey Laura Magrini (I) INAF-Acetri, Italy pdf
17.15-17.30 E4.1 The history of the Birth cluster of the Sun Carmen Martínez-Barbosa (E) Leiden University, The Netherlands pdf
17.30-17.45 E4.2 Quest for finding the lost siblings of the Sun Cheng Liu (E) ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden pdf
17.45-18.00 E4.3 Testing the chemical tagging technique with Open Clusters Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma LAB, Bourdeaux, CNRS, France pdf
18.00-18.15 C4.1 Radial migration and the properties of the MW disk Nikos Prantzos AIP, Paris, France pdf
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16.45-17.15 I4.1 The open clusters in the Gaia-ESO Survey Laura Magrini (I) INAF-Acetri, Italy pdf
17.15-17.30 E4.1 The history of the Birth cluster of the Sun Carmen Martínez-Barbosa (E) Leiden University, The Netherlands pdf
17.30-17.45 E4.2 Quest for finding the lost siblings of the Sun Cheng Liu (E) ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden pdf
17.45-18.00 E4.3 Testing the chemical tagging technique with Open Clusters Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma LAB, Bourdeaux, CNRS, France pdf
18.00-18.15 C4.1 Radial migration and the properties of the MW disk Nikos Prantzos AIP, Paris, France pdf
 
Wednesday 3 December 2014
09.00-11.00   Session QA2: Gaia Science - Extended Q+A session Chair: Sergi Blanco Cuaresma
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09.00-09.45 QA3 Scientific synergies of Gaia with ground based spectroscopic surveys Alejandra Recio-Blanco (I) Observatoire Cote d'Azur, Nice, France pdf
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09.00-09.45 QA3 Scientific synergies of Gaia with ground based spectroscopic surveys Alejandra Recio-Blanco (I) Observatoire Cote d'Azur, Nice, France pdf
 
09.45-10.30 QA4 Exploring Milky Way structure and dynamics Ralph Schöenrich (I) Oxford University, UK  
10.30-11.00   !PhD focus: discussion session Led by Alejandra Sans & Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma LAB, Bourdeaux, CNRS, France  
11.00-11.25   Coffee break and poster viewing
11.25-11.30   CONFERENCE PHOTO  
11.30-13.00   Session 4B: Stellar Astrophysics Chair: Ulrike Heiter
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11.30-12.00 I4.3 Synergy between asteroseismology and the Gaia mission Josefina Montalban (I) University of Leige, Belgium pdf
12.00-12.15 E4.4 Highlights of the LINEAR survey Lovro Palaversa (E) UNIGE, Geneve, Switzerland pdf
12.15-12.30 E4.5 Detecting the Milky Way Halo Structure and Sub-Structure with OPTICS Alejandra Sans (E) KU Leuven, Belgium pdf
12.30-12.45 E4.6 Stellar distribution in the star-forming region Gamma Velorum Tristan Cantat-Gaudin (E) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Padova, Italy pdf
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11.30-12.00 I4.3 Synergy between asteroseismology and the Gaia mission Josefina Montalban (I) University of Leige, Belgium pdf
12.00-12.15 E4.4 Highlights of the LINEAR survey Lovro Palaversa (E) UNIGE, Geneve, Switzerland pdf
12.15-12.30 E4.5 Detecting the Milky Way Halo Structure and Sub-Structure with OPTICS Alejandra Sans (E) KU Leuven, Belgium pdf
12.30-12.45 E4.6 Stellar distribution in the star-forming region Gamma Velorum Tristan Cantat-Gaudin (E) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Padova, Italy pdf
 
12.45-13.00 C4.2 The open clusters in the Gais ESO Surveys and beyond Antonella Vallenari (I) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Padova, Italy  
13.00-13.15 C4.3 Galactocentric variation of the abundance structure in the Milky Way stellar disk - results from the Gaia-ESO survey Sofia Feltzing ASTRO, Lund University, Sweden  
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Thursday 4 December 2014
    Session 5: The Origin and History of the Milky Way Chair: Coryn Bailer-Jones
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09.00–09.30 I5.1 RAVE as a Gaia precursor, what to expect from the Gaia RVS? Matthias Steinmetz (I) AIP, Potsdam, Germany pdf
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09.00–09.30 I5.1 RAVE as a Gaia precursor, what to expect from the Gaia RVS? Matthias Steinmetz (I) AIP, Potsdam, Germany pdf
 
09.30-11.00   Session 5A: Archaeology of the Milky Way Chair: Coryn Bailer-Jones
09.30–10.00 I5.2 New observational constraints to chemodynamical models of the Milky Way Cristina Chiappini (I) AIP, Postsdam, Germany  
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10.00-10.15 E5.1 Large-scale structure of the inner Milky Way Iulia Simion (E) IoA, Univ. Cambridge, UK pdf
10.15-10.30 E5.2 Blue Horizontal Branch Stars in Pan-STARRS: The Galactic Halo. John Vickers (E) ARI, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
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10.00-10.15 E5.1 Large-scale structure of the inner Milky Way Iulia Simion (E) IoA, Univ. Cambridge, UK pdf
10.15-10.30 E5.2 Blue Horizontal Branch Stars in Pan-STARRS: The Galactic Halo. John Vickers (E) ARI, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
 
10.30-10.45 E5.3 Substructure in galaxy discs: Identifying secularly evolved populations Matthew Molloy (E) KIAA/PKU, Beijing, China pdf
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10.45-11.00 E5.4 Statistical analysis of large scale surveys for constraining the Galaxy evolution Andre Martins (E) UTINAM, Besançon, France pdf
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10.45-11.00 E5.4 Statistical analysis of large scale surveys for constraining the Galaxy evolution Andre Martins (E) UTINAM, Besançon, France pdf
 
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11.30–12.00 I5.3 Hunting for debris in the disc Justin Read (I) University of Surrey, UK pdf
12.00-12.15 E5.5 Assessing the impact of astronomical phenomena on the Earth Fabo Feng (E) MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
12.15-12.30 C5.1 Constraints on thin and thick disc formation from new analysis of 2MASS and SDSS surveys Annie Robin UTINAM, Besançon, France pdf
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11.30–12.00 I5.3 Hunting for debris in the disc Justin Read (I) University of Surrey, UK pdf
12.00-12.15 E5.5 Assessing the impact of astronomical phenomena on the Earth Fabo Feng (E) MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
12.15-12.30 C5.1 Constraints on thin and thick disc formation from new analysis of 2MASS and SDSS surveys Annie Robin UTINAM, Besançon, France pdf
 
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12.45-13.00 C5.3 The Perseus arm stellar overdensity at 1.6 kpc Maria Monguió Universidad de Alicante, Spain pdf
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12.45-13.00 C5.3 The Perseus arm stellar overdensity at 1.6 kpc Maria Monguió Universidad de Alicante, Spain pdf
 
13.00-14.30   Lunch break
14.30-16.15   Session 5C: Gaia, Galactic Surveys, Modelling, Synergies Chair: Timo Prusti
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14.30-15.00 I5.4 Dynamical models of the Galactic Disk Hans-Walter Rix (I) MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
15.00-15.30 I5.5 From SDSS to Gaia and LSST Zeljko Ivezic (I) University of Washington, Seattle, USA pdf
15.30-16.00 I5.6 The Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) Survey Joss Bland-Hawthorn (I) University of Sidney, Australia pdf
16.00-16.15 C5.4 Radial velocities and chemical tagging with WEAVE at the WHT Marc Balcells ING, La Palma, Spain pdf
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14.30-15.00 I5.4 Dynamical models of the Galactic Disk Hans-Walter Rix (I) MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany pdf
15.00-15.30 I5.5 From SDSS to Gaia and LSST Zeljko Ivezic (I) University of Washington, Seattle, USA pdf
15.30-16.00 I5.6 The Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) Survey Joss Bland-Hawthorn (I) University of Sidney, Australia pdf
16.00-16.15 C5.4 Radial velocities and chemical tagging with WEAVE at the WHT Marc Balcells ING, La Palma, Spain pdf
 
16.15-16.45   Coffee break and poster viewing
16.45-18.30   Session 5D: Galactic Dynamics Chair: Annie Robin
16.45–17.15 I5.7 A multi-scale approach to simulate the Galaxy Luis Aguilar (I) UNAM, Ensenada, Mexico  
17.15-17.30 E5.6 On the characterization of the Galactic warp in the Gaia era Hoda Abedi (E) ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
17.30-17.45 C5.5 What can Gaia proper motions tell us about Milky Way dwarf galaxies? Shoko Jin RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands  
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17.45-18.00 C5.6 Stellar motion around co-rotating spiral arm: Gaia Mock data Daisuke Kawata MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
18.00-18.15 C5.7 Hypervelocity stars in the Gaia era Elena Rossi Leiden University, The Netherlands pdf
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17.45-18.00 C5.6 Stellar motion around co-rotating spiral arm: Gaia Mock data Daisuke Kawata MSSL/UCL, UK pdf
18.00-18.15 C5.7 Hypervelocity stars in the Gaia era Elena Rossi Leiden University, The Netherlands pdf
 
18.15-18.30 C5.8 Cool runaways - Nearby Hills ejecta as a probe of the gravitational potential of the Milky Way Martin Smith SHAO, Shanghai, China  
Friday 5 December 2014
09.00-11.00   Session 6: Grand Challenges from Gaia
09.00-10.30   Session 6A: The Distance Scale Chair: Laurent Eyer
09.00-09.30 I6.2 Gaia, Variable Stars and the Distance Scale Patricia Whitelock (I) SAAO, Cape Town, South Africa pdf
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09.30-09.45 E6.1 Astrostatistics for luminosity calibration in the Gaia era Max Palmer (E) ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
 
09.45-10.00 E6.2 Improving the cosmic distance ladder: distance and structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud Tatiana Muraveva (E) INAF-Bologna, Italy pdf
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10.15-10.30 C6.2 Three-dimensional extinction mapping using Gaussian random fields Stuart Sale OX Physics, University of Oxford, UK pdf
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10.30-11.00   Coffee break and poster vierwing
11.00-12.15   Session 6B: The Transient Sky Chair: Gisella Clementini
11.00-11.30 I6.3 Supernovae Rubina Kotak (I) Queen's University Belfast, UK  
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11.45-12.00 C6.3 Ground based follow-up for Gaia Science Alerts: First Results Morgan Fraser IoA, Cambridge University, UK  
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13.05–13.15 I7.3 Closing Words and Final Discussion Timo Prusti (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
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P3 On the detection of satellite galaxies of the Milky Way with Gaia photometry Alzate-Trujillo, Jairo A. CRyA, UNAM, Mexico  
P4 Exploring the orbits of the stars via chemical tagging techniques Angiano , Borja Macquarie University, Australia  
P5 Will Gaia see TP-AGB stars in the Galactic halo? Bruzual, Gustavo CRyA, UNAM, Mexico  
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P7 The OCCASO survey Casamiquela-Floriach, Laia ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
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P7 The OCCASO survey Casamiquela-Floriach, Laia ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
 
P8 The nearest high-velocity stars revealed by LAMOST data release 1 Chen, Li SHAO, Shanghai, P.R. China  
P9 Chemical Abundances in the Open Cluster NGC6791 from APOGEE spectra Cunha, Katia ON-MCTI & Steward Observatory  
P10 The TOROS and TORITOS projects Diaz, Mario C. CGWA, Texas University, USA  
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P20 New solar twins and siblings in the ELODIE and SOPHIE archives Mahdi, Dhiaa K. LAB, Bordeaux, France  
P21 GUASOM: Gaia Utility for Analysis and Knowledge Discovery based on Self Organizing Maps M.Manteiga Universidade A Coruńa, Spain  
P23 The role of the magnetic field in the galactic evolution Martos, Marco A. UNAM, Mexico  
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P24 Gaia Mission App: developing a mobile application for science outreach Masana, Eduard ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
P25 The Gaia Object Simulator Masana, Eduard ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
P26 Detectability of Ultra Faint Dwarf Galaxies with Gaia Mateu, Cecilia CIDA, Venezuela pdf
P27 The IMF at intermediate masses from Galactic Cepheids Mor, Roger ICC-UB / IEEC,Spain pdf
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P25 The Gaia Object Simulator Masana, Eduard ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain pdf
P26 Detectability of Ultra Faint Dwarf Galaxies with Gaia Mateu, Cecilia CIDA, Venezuela pdf
P27 The IMF at intermediate masses from Galactic Cepheids Mor, Roger ICC-UB / IEEC,Spain pdf
 
P28 The Milky Way: facts and fiction Moreno, Manuel UPC, Spain  
P30 Halo streamers in the Era of Gaia Re Fiorentin, Paola INAF - Torino, Italy  
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P32 Characterization of the Gaia Red Clump Ruiz-Dern, Laura Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, France  
P33 Estimating Gaia's performances for O stars in the Outer Galactic Plane using Herschel data Rygl, Kazi ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
P34 Origin of the metallicity distribution in the thick disk Sancho-Miranda, Maider University of Central Lancashire, UK  
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P36 The formation of the Milky Way bulge and its X-shaped structure Shen, Juntai SHAO, Shanghai, China  
P37 Peening thorugh the dust: Precise astrometry of the Galactic mid-plane with the VVV survey Smith, Leigh University of Herfordshire, UK  
P38 VOSA: SED buliding and analysis of thousands of sttars in the framework of Gaia Solano, Enrique CAB-INTA-CSIC, Spain  
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P40 Precise spectrosopic parameters for solar-type stars with moderate-to-high rotation Tsantaki, Maria CAUP, Porto, Portugal  
P41 The M giants classification in the LAMOST DR1 Zhong, Jing SHAO, Shanghai, China  
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P12 Potential of the Galaxy from the Besançon Galaxy Model including the triaxial bar Fernández-Trincado, Jose G. UTINAM, Besançon, France  
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12.30-14.00   Lunch and Registration
14.00-15.30   Session 1: The GREAT ITN and Gaia: Context and Status Chair:
14.00–14.10 I1.0 Welcome TBC (University Barcelona), Nicholas Walton (SOC) & Francesca Figueras (LOC)    
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14.30–15.00 I1.2 Gaia Mission Status Timo Prusti (I)    
15.00-15.30 I1.3 Astrometry - Gaia, Techniques and Limitations Sergei Klioner (I)    
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14.30–15.00 I1.2 Gaia Mission Status Timo Prusti (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
15.00-15.30 I1.3 Astrometry - Gaia, Techniques and Limitations Sergei Klioner (I) Lohrmann Observatory, Dresden, Germany  
 
15.30-16.00   Coffee break
16.00-18.00   Session 2: The Physics and Science Promise of Gaia Chair:
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16.30–17.00 I2.2 New observational constraints to chemodynamical models of the Milky Way Cristina Chiappini (I)    
17.00–17.30 I2.3 Gaia Science Performance Jos de Bruijne (I)    
17.30-17.45 C2.1 Gaia Validation Tasks Claus Fabricius    
17.45-18.00 C2.2 From telemetry to science Jordi Portell    
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16.00-16.30 I2.1 Gaia: Science Impact - Stellar Astrophysics Misha Haywood (I) Observatoire de Paris, France  
16.30–17.00 I2.2 New observational constraints to chemodynamical models of the Milky Way Cristina Chiappini (I) AIP, Postsdam, Germany  
17.00–17.30 I2.3 Gaia Science Performance Jos de Bruijne (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
17.30-17.45 C2.1 Gaia Validation Tasks Claus Fabricius ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
17.45-18.00 C2.2 From telemetry to science Jordi Portell ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
 
Tuesday 2 December 2014
09.00-10.30   Session 2 (cont): The Physics and Science Promise of Gaia Chair:
09.00-09.15 C2.3 Measuring the Gaia basic angle variations: the BAM on-board laser interferometer Alcione Mora    
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09.30-09.45 C2.5 The variability Analysis and Processing of Gaia data Laurent Eyer    
09.45-10.00 C2.6 Making action-angle disc models for Gaia Paul McMillan    
10.00-10.15 C2.7 A PRIMAL view of the Milky Way, made possible by Gaia and M2M modelling Jason Hunt    
10.15-10.30 C2.8 Analysing the disc Red Clump stars of the Galactic bar in the Gaia space of observables Mercč Romero-Gómez    
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09.15-09.30 C2.4 Gaia Radial Velocity Spectrograph Performance Mark Cropper MSSL/UCL, UK  
09.30-09.45 C2.5 The variability Analysis and Processing of Gaia data Laurent Eyer UNIGE, Switzerland  
09.45-10.00 C2.6 Making action-angle disc models for Gaia Paul McMillan ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden  
10.00-10.15 C2.7 A PRIMAL view of the Milky Way, made possible by Gaia and M2M modelling Jason Hunt MSSL/UCL, UK  
10.15-10.30 C2.8 Analysing the disc Red Clump stars of the Galactic bar in the Gaia space of observables Mercč Romero-Gómez ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
 
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11.30-12.00 I3.2 Astrometric Discovery of Extrasolar Planets Alessandro Sozzetti (I)    
12.00-12.30 I3.3 Planet formation with Gaia Anders Johansen (I)    
12.30-12.45 E3.1 Exoplanets: Gaia and the importance of ground based spectroscopy follow-up Lisa Benamati (E)    
12.45-13.00 C3.1 Stars with and without planets: Where do they come from? Vardan Adibekyan    
13.00-13.15 E3.2 Physicals models of asteroids from photometric surveys: preparation of Gaia data exploitation Toni Santana i Ros (E)    
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11.30-12.00 I3.2 Astrometric Discovery of Extrasolar Planets Alessandro Sozzetti (I) INAF-Torino, Italy  
12.00-12.30 I3.3 Planet formation with Gaia Anders Johansen (I) Lund University, Sweden  
12.30-12.45 E3.1 Exoplanets: Gaia and the importance of ground based spectroscopy follow-up Lisa Benamati (E) IA, University of Porto, Portugal  
12.45-13.00 C3.1 Stars with and without planets: Where do they come from? Vardan Adibekyan CAUP, Porto, Portugal  
13.00-13.15 E3.2 Physicals models of asteroids from photometric surveys: preparation of Gaia data exploitation Toni Santana i Ros (E) AMU, Poznam, Poland  
 
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15.30-16.15 QA2 What drives the evolution of the Milky Way’s disk? Jo Bovy (I)    
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15.30-16.15 QA2 What drives the evolution of the Milky Way’s disk? Jo Bovy (I) Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, USA  
 
16.15-16.45   Coffee break
    Session 4: The Stellar Constituents of the Milky Way
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17.15-17.30 E4.1 Open cluster evolution and the search for the Sun’s siblings Carmen Martinez (E)    
17.30-17.45 E4.2 Finding the lost siblings of the Sun Cheng Liu (E)    
17.45-18.00 E4.3 Testing the chemical tagging technique with Open Clusters Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma    
18.00-18.15 C4.1 Stellar relics from the cosmic dawn in the Milky Way bulge Martin Asplund    
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16.45-17.15 I4.1 The evolution of the Galactic disk with open clusters Laura Magrini (I) INAF-Acetri, Italy  
17.15-17.30 E4.1 Open cluster evolution and the search for the Sun’s siblings Carmen Martinez (E) Leiden University, The Netherlands  
17.30-17.45 E4.2 Finding the lost siblings of the Sun Cheng Liu (E) ASTRO, Lund Observatory, Sweden  
17.45-18.00 E4.3 Testing the chemical tagging technique with Open Clusters Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma LAB, Bourdeaux, CNRS, France  
18.00-18.15 C4.1 Stellar relics from the cosmic dawn in the Milky Way bulge Martin Asplund Australian National University, Camberra, Australia  
 
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09.00-11.00   Session QA2: Gaia Science - Extended Q+A session Chair:
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09.45-10.30 QA4 Galactic Dynamics Ralph Schönrich (I)    
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09.45-10.30 QA4 Galactic Dynamics Ralph Schönrich (I) Oxford University, UK  
10.30-11.00   !PhD focus: discussion session Led by Alejandra Sans & Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma LAB, Bourdeaux, CNRS, France  
 
11.00-11.30   Coffee break
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12.00-12.15 E4.4 Population seismology with large time-resolved astronomical surveys Alejandra Sans (E)    
12.15-12.30 E4.5 Highlights of the LINEAR survey Lovro Palaversa (E)    
12.30-12.45 E4.6 Open Clusters as Tracers of the Galactic Disk Tristan Cantat-Gaudin (E)    
12.45-13.00 C4.2 The open clusters in the Gais ESO Surveys and beyond Antonella Vallenari (I)    
13.00-13.15 C4.3 Galactocentric variation of the abundance structure in the Milky Way stellar disk - results from the Gaia-ESO survey Sofia Feltzing    
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12.00-12.15 E4.4 Population seismology with large time-resolved astronomical surveys Alejandra Sans (E) KU Leuven, Belgium  
12.15-12.30 E4.5 Highlights of the LINEAR survey Lovro Palaversa (E) UNIGE, Geneve, Switzerland  
12.30-12.45 E4.6 Open Clusters as Tracers of the Galactic Disk Tristan Cantat-Gaudin (E) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Padova, Italy  
12.45-13.00 C4.2 The open clusters in the Gais ESO Surveys and beyond Antonella Vallenari (I) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Padova, Italy  
13.00-13.15 C4.3 Galactocentric variation of the abundance structure in the Milky Way stellar disk - results from the Gaia-ESO survey Sofia Feltzing ASTRO Lund University, Sweden  
 
13.15-14.45   Lunch and poster viewing
14.45-18.00   Social excursion programme
20.00   Social Dinner
Thursday 4 December 2014
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10.00-10.15 E5.1 Large-scale structure of the inner Milky Way Iulia Simion (E)    
10.15-10.30 E5.2 Galactic assembly history. The halo–satellite connection John Vickers (E)    
10.30-10.45 E5.3 Substructure in galaxy discs: Identifying secularly evolved populations Matthew Molloy (E)    
10.45-11.00 C5.1 What can Gaia proper motions tell us about Milky Way dwarf galaxies? Shoko Jin    
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10.00-10.15 E5.1 Large-scale structure of the inner Milky Way Iulia Simion (E) IoA, Univ. Cambridge, UK  
10.15-10.30 E5.2 Galactic assembly history. The halo–satellite connection John Vickers (E) ARI, Heidelberg, Germany  
10.30-10.45 E5.3 Substructure in galaxy discs: Identifying secularly evolved populations Matthew Molloy (E) KIAA/PKU, Beijing, Xina  
10.45-11.00 C5.1 What can Gaia proper motions tell us about Milky Way dwarf galaxies? Shoko Jin RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands  
 
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11.30-13.00   Session 5B: Galactic Structure and Evolution Chair:
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12.00-12.15 E5.4 Assessing the impact of astronomical phenomena on the Earth Fabo Feng (E)    
12.15-12.30 C5.2 Constraints on thin and thick disc formation from new analysis of 2MASS and SDSS surveys Annie Robin    
12.30-12.45 C5.3 Orbit of the Ophiuchus Stream Branimir Sesar    
12.45-13.00 C5.4 The Perseus arm stellar overdensity at 1.6 kpc Maria Monguió,    
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12.00-12.15 E5.4 Assessing the impact of astronomical phenomena on the Earth Fabo Feng (E) MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany  
12.15-12.30 C5.2 Constraints on thin and thick disc formation from new analysis of 2MASS and SDSS surveys Annie Robin UTINAM, Besançon, France  
12.30-12.45 C5.3 Orbit of the Ophiuchus Stream Branimir Sesar MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany  
12.45-13.00 C5.4 The Perseus arm stellar overdensity at 1.6 kpc Maria Monguió, Universidad de Alicante, Spain  
 
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15.00-15.30 I5.5 From SDSS to Gaia and LSST Zeljko Ivezic (I)    
15.30-16.00 I5.6 Scientific synergies of Gaia with ground based spectroscopic surveys Joss Bland-Hawthorn (I)    
16.00-16.15 C5.5 Radial velocities and chemical tagging with WEAVE at the WHT Marc Balcells    
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15.00-15.30 I5.5 From SDSS to Gaia and LSST Zeljko Ivezic (I) Univesity of Washington, Seattle, USA  
15.30-16.00 I5.6 Scientific synergies of Gaia with ground based spectroscopic surveys Joss Bland-Hawthorn (I) University of Sidney, Australia  
16.00-16.15 C5.5 Radial velocities and chemical tagging with WEAVE at the WHT Marc Balcells ING, La Palma, Spain  
 
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17.15-17.35 E5.5 On the characterization of the Galactic warp in the Gaia era Hoda Abedi (E)    
17.30-17.45 E5.6 Towards a dynamically self-consistent evolutionary model of the Milky Way Andre Martins (E)    
17.45-18.00 C5.6 Stellar motion around co-rotating spiral arm: Gaia Mock data Daisuke Kawata    
18.00-18.15 C5.7 Hypervelocity stars in the Gaia era Elena Rossi    
18.15-18.30 C5.8 Cool runaways - Nearby Hills ejecta as a probe of the gravitational potential of the Milky Way Martin Smith    
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17.15-17.35 E5.5 On the characterization of the Galactic warp in the Gaia era Hoda Abedi (E) ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
17.30-17.45 E5.6 Towards a dynamically self-consistent evolutionary model of the Milky Way Andre Martins (E) UTINAM, Besançon, France  
17.45-18.00 C5.6 Stellar motion around co-rotating spiral arm: Gaia Mock data Daisuke Kawata MSSL/UCL, UK  
18.00-18.15 C5.7 Hypervelocity stars in the Gaia era Elena Rossi Leiden University, The Netherlands  
18.15-18.30 C5.8 Cool runaways - Nearby Hills ejecta as a probe of the gravitational potential of the Milky Way Martin Smith SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
 
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09.00-11.00   Session 6: Grand Challenges from Gaia
09.00-10.30   Session 6A: The Distance Scale Chair:
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09.30-09.45 E6.1 Towards an absolute stellar luminosity atlas Max Palmer (E)    
09.45-10.00 E6.2 Improving the cosmic distance ladder: distance and structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud Tatiana Muraveva (E)    
10.00-10.15 C6.1 Infrared survey of variable stars toward the bulge and beyond Noriyuki Matsunaga    
10.15-10.30 C6.2 Three-dimensional extinction mapping using Gaussian random fields Stuart Sale    
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09.30-09.45 E6.1 Towards an absolute stellar luminosity atlas Max Palmer (E) ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
09.45-10.00 E6.2 Improving the cosmic distance ladder: distance and structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud Tatiana Muraveva (E) INAF-Bologna, Italy  
10.00-10.15 C6.1 Infrared survey of variable stars toward the bulge and beyond Noriyuki Matsunaga University of Tokyo, Japan  
10.15-10.30 C6.2 Three-dimensional extinction mapping using Gaussian random fields Stuart Sale OX Physics, University of Oxford, UK  
 
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11.30-11.45 E6.3 Classification of Supernova from Gaia Alerts Nadejda Blagoródnova (E)    
11.45-12.00 C6.3 Gaia Science Alerts Lukasz Wyrzykowski    
12.00-12.15 C6.4 Eclipsing binaries in the Gaia era: automated detection performance Berry Holl    
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11.30-11.45 E6.3 Classification of Supernova from Gaia Alerts Nadejda Blagoródnova (E) IoA, Cambridge University, UK  
11.45-12.00 C6.3 Gaia Science Alerts Lukasz Wyrzykowski OAUW, Warsaw University, Poland  
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12.45–13.05 I7.2 GREAT2Net - Networking in the Era of Gaia Nicholas Walton (I)    
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13.05–13.15 I7.3 Closing Words and Final Discussion Timo Prusti (I) ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
 
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  • The four talks in the two QA sessions are 30 minutes with 15 minutes for questions and answers. This will allow for more participation from the conference attendees in discussion of these topics. We note that the speakers for the two QA sessions were invited by the Early Stage Researchers of the GREAT-ITN
  • All other talks (unless explicitly noted in the programme) are 11 minutes with 4 minutes for discussion
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Poster ID Title Author Institute pdf
  Carbon stars within the Gaia-ESO survey Abia, Carlos Universidad de Granada, Spain  
  Stars with and without planets: where do they come from? Adibekyan, Vardan CAUP, Universidade do Porto, Portugal  
  On the detection of satellite galaxies of the Milky Way with Gaia photometry Alzate-Trujillo, Jairo A. CRyA, UNAM, Mexico  
  Exploring the orbits of the stars via chemical tagging techniques Angiano , Borja Macquarie University, Australia  
  Will Gaia see TP-AGB stars in the galactic halo? Bruzual, Gustavo CRyA, UNAM, Mexico  
  The response of streams to the time-evolution of the galaxy Buist, Hans J.T. Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, The Netherlands  
  Characterization of the Gaia Photometry Carrasco, Josep M. ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
  The OCCASO survey Casamiquela, Laia ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
  The nearest high-velocity stars revealed by LAMOST data release 1 Chen, Li SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
  The TOROS and TORITOS projects Diaz, Mario C. CGWA, Texas University, USA  
  Optical Cartography of the Northern Galactic Plane with IPHAS Farnhill, Hywel University of Herfordshire, UK  
  Potential of the Galaxy from the Besançon Galaxy Model including the triaxial bar Fernández-Trincado, Jose G. UTINAM, Besançon, France  
  The Gaia hybrid catalog: a leverage to find Galactic structures Fouesneau, Morgan MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany  
  Benchmark stars for cross-calibration of galactic stellar surveys Heiter, Ulrike Upsala University, Sweden  
  LAMOST Open Clusters survey: current status and perspective Hou, Jinliang SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
  Tracing the Sagittarius Tidal Streams in Carbon Long Period Variables Huxor, Avon ARI, Heidelberg, Germany  
  Time variation of differential reddening towards NGC 4833 Itam-Pasquet, Johanna LUPM, Montpellier, France  
  Mapping the 'X-shaped Structure' in the Galactic Bulge Li, Shao-Yu SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
  Tomography of star-forming regions with VLBI radio interferometers Loinard, Laurent CRyA, UNAM, Mexico  
  New solar twins and siblings in the ELODIE and SOPHIE archives Mahdi, Dhiaa K. LAB, Bordeaux, France  
  Metallicity Gradients through Disk Instabilities Martínez-Valpuesta, I. IAC, Spain  
  The role of the magnetic field in the galactic evolution Martos, Marco A. UNAM, Mexico  
  Gaia Mission App: developing a mobile application for science outreach Masana, Eduard ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
  The Gaia Object Simulator Masana, Eduard ICC-UB / IEEC, Spain  
  Detectability of Ultra Faint Dwarf Galaxies with Gaia Mateu, Cecilia CIDA, Venezuela  
  Constraining the Milky Way IMF using Galactic Cepheids and placing it in the galaxy's zoo Mor, Roger ICC-UB / IEEC  
  The Milky Way: facts and fiction Moreno, Manuel UPC, Spain  
  Radial migration and teh properties of the MW disk Prantzos, Nikos AIP, Paris, France  
  Halo streamers in the Era of Gaia Re Fiorentin, Paola INAF - Torino, Italy  
  Novel kinematic methods to trace the Spiral Arms nature using Gaia data Roca-Fŕbrega, Santi ICC-UB / IEEC  
  Characterization of the Gaia Red Clump Ruiz-Dern, Laura Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, France  
  Estimating Gaia's performances for O stars in the Outer Galactic Plane using Herschel data Rygl, Kazi ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands  
  Origin of the metallicity distribution in the thick disk Sancho-Miranda, Maider University of Central Lancashire, UK  
  Bayesian inference of Kinematics and Memberships of Open Clusters Shao, Zhengyi SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
  The formation of the Milky Way bulge and its X-shaped structure Shen, Juntai SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
  Peening thorugh the dust: Precise astrometry of the Galactic mid-plane with the VVV survey Smith, Leigh University of Herfordshire, UK  
  VOSA: SED buliding and analysis of thousands of sttars in the framework of Gaia Solano, Enrique CAB-INTA-CSIC, Spain  
  On the connection between the thick disk and the barred galactic bulge Spagna, Alessandro INAF - OATo, Italy  
  A stringent limit on the variation in the fine-structure constant from analysis of absorption line multiplets in the early universe Thong, Le Duc Department of Physics, Vietnam  
  Precise spectrosopic parameters for solar-type stars with moderate-to-high rotation Tsantaki, Maria CAUP, Porto, Portugal  
  The M giants classification in the LAMOST DR1 Zhong, Jing SHAO, Shanghai, Xina  
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13.00-13.15 C4.3 Galactocentric variation of the abundance structure in the Milky Way stellar disk - results from the Gaia-ESO survey Sofia Feltzing    
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16.15-16.45   Coffee break
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17.15-17.35 E5.5 On the characterization of the Galactic warp in the Gaia era Hoda Abedi (E)    
17.30-17.45 E5.6 Towards a dynamically self-consistent evolutionary model of the Milky Way Andre Martins (E)    
17.45-18.00 C5.6 Stellar motion around co-rotating spiral arm: Gaia Mock data Daisuke Kawata    

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Speakers who will illuminate the key issues in the above sessions include the currently confirmed:

  • Luis Aguilar (UNAM, Ensenada, Mexico)
  • Joss Bland-Hawthorn (University of Sydney, Australia)
  • Anthony Brown (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
  • Jos de Buijne (ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands)
  • Wyn Evans (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Zeljko Ivezic (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)
  • Anders Johansen (Lund University, Sweden)
  • Uwe Lammers (ESAC, ESA, Madrid, Spain)
  • Laura Magrini (INAF-Acetri, Italy)
  • Josefina Montalban (University of Leige, Belgium)
  • Timo Prusti (ESTEC, ESA, The Netherlands)
  • Justin Read (University of Surrey, UK)
  • Hans-Walter Rix (MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany)
  • Alessandro Sozzetti (INAF-Torino, Italy)

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Session 1: The GREAT ITN and Gaia: Context and Status

Session 2: The Physics and Science Promise of Gaia

Tue 2 Dec 2014

Session 3: Planetary Systems: Worlds Near and Far

  • Session 3A: Extrasolar planets

  • Session 3B: Solar System

The afternoon will be organised by the GREAT-ITN PhD students, and will include a range of presentations of particular interest to early stage researchers.

Wed 3 Dec 2014

Session 4: The Stellar Constituents of the Milky Way

  • Session 4A: Star Cluster Evolution

  • Session 4B: Stellar Astrophysics

Thu 4 Dec 2014

Session 5: The Origin and History of the Milky Way

  • Session 5A: Archaeology of the Milky Way

  • Session 5B: Galactic Structure and Evolution

  • Session 5C: Galactic Dynamics

  • Session 5D: Gaia, Galactic Surveys, Synergies

Fri 5 Dec 2014

Session 6: Grand Challenges from Gaia

  • Session 6A: The Distance Scale

  • Session 6B: The Transient Sky

Session 7: Beyond Gaia, Beyond GREAT

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Monday 1st Who What
14:30 - 16:25 Session 1 -
14:30 – 14:45 Nic Walton Welcome
16:25 - 16:45 Coffee break  
16:45 - 18:15 Session 2  
Tuesday 2nd Who What
09:00 – 10:30 Session 3  
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break  
11:00 – 13:00 Session 4  
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch time  
14:30 – 16:00 Session 5  
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break  
16:30 - 18:00 Session 6  
Wednesday 3rd Who What
09:00 – 10:30 Session 7  
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break  
11:30 – 13:00 Session 8  
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch time  
14:30 – 18:00 The Spanish Gaia Science Exploitation Nework (open meeting)  
Thrusday 4th Who What
09:00 – 10:30 Session 9  
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break  
11:00 – 13:00 Session 10  
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch time  
14:30 – 16:00 Session 11  
  16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break
17:00 – 18:00 Session 12  
Friday 5th Who Gaia Synergies with present and future surveys
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10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break  
11:00 – 11:45   Concluding remarks
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14:30 – 14:45 Nic Walton Welcome
14:45 – 15:15 Timo Prusti Gaia Mission Status
15:15 – 15:45 Lennart Lindegren New updates on the Gaia Reduction Strategy 
15:45 – 16:05 Jos the Bruijne Gaia Science Performance Evaluation
16:05 – 16:25 Xavier Luri Future prospects and Gaia Data Archive
Coffe time
16:45 – 17:45 Gerry Gilmore/Sofia Randich On-Ground Surveys: review and future perspectives
 
Tuesday 2nd Who
09:00 – 09:30 Amina Helmi (Invited talk) The Origin and History of the Milky Way
09:30 – 10:00 Justin Read (Invited talk) The Local Dark Matter Density
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Coffe time
11:00 – 12:30
Launch time  
14:30 – 15:00 Greg Stinson (Invited talk) Simulated disc formed with stellar feedback to the Milky Way
15:00 – 15:30 Simon Portegies-Zwart (Invited talk) A multi-scale approach to simulate the Galaxy
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17:00 – 17:30 Laura Magrini (invited talk) Abundance ratios in the inner-disk open clusters
17:30 – 18:15
 
Wednesday 3th Who
09:00 – 09:30 Alessandro Sozzetti (Invited talk) Exoplanets with Gaia
09:30 – 11:00  
Coffe time
11:30 – 12:00 Josefina Montalbán (Invited talk) Asteroseismology
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Launch time  
15:30 – 18:00 The Spanish Gaia Science Exploitation Nework (open meeting)
     
Thrusday 4th Who
09:00 – 09:30 Wendy Freeman (Invited talk) The stellar luminosity calibration
09:30 – 11:00  
Coffe time
11:00 – 11:30 Saul Perlmutter (invited talk) The transient sky
11:30 – 12:30
Launch time Francois Mignard (Invited talk) The Solar system as seen by Gaia
15:00 – 16:30    
Coffe time
17:00 – 17:30 Anthony Brown Status of the DPAC tasks: astrometry, photometry and RVS
17:30 – 18:00 Sergei Klioner Relativity in Fundamental Astronomy
     
Friday 5th Who Gaia Synergies with present and future surveys
09:00 – 09:30 Steve Majewski (Invited talk) APOGEE
09:30 – 11:00   PLATO, EUCLIDE, ...
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