Vol. 38 (2010)

The Interferometric View on Hot Stars

Proceedings Editors:Th. Rivinius & M. Curé

Contributions

F. Millour
1-4
Hot Stars and Interferometry
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D. B. Kieda, S. Lebohec, P. Nunez
5-6
Intensity Interferometry with Cherenkov Telescopes
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W. R. F. Dent
7-10
ALMA and hot stars
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M. Schöller
11-16
Science opportunities on the VLT Interferometer
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D. Dravins
17-18
Towards a Square-Kilometer Optical Telescope: The Potential of Intensity Interferometry
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W. I. Hartkopf
19-22
Hot Binaries: Observational Results
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R. E. Mennickent, Z. Kołaczkowski
23-26
Interacting Binary Stars Environments and the W Ser-DPV-Algol Connection
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H. Sana, J. -B. Le Bouquin
27-29
The place of interferometry in massive star multiplicity studies
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R. H. Barbá, R. Gamen, J. I. Arias, N. Morrell, J. Maíz Apellániz, E. Alfaro, N. Walborn, A. Sota
30-32
Spectroscopic survey of galactic O and WN stars. OWN Survey: new binaries and trapezium-like systems
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I. Araya, M. Curé
33-33
Methodology of Numerical Optimization for Orbital Parameters of Binary Systems
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F. Cusano, E. W. Guenther, M. Esposito, D. Gandolfi
34-34
VLTI/AMBER observation of HD113449
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M. De Becker
35-35
Long baseline interferometry: a promising tool for multiplicity investigations of massive stars
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P. Kervella, A. Mérand
37-40
Hot star winds and interferometry: Achernar and η Carinae
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P. Benaglia, S. M. Dougherty, C. Phillips, B. Koribalski, T. Tzioumis
41-43
HD 93129A at different radio scales
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A. Ud-Doula
44-47
Hydrodynamic Wind Theory
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J. H. Groh
48-49
The winds of the most massive stars as viewed from long-baseline interferometry: model predictions
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A. Liermann, W. -R. Hamann, A. Feldmeier, L. M. Oskinova, U. Rühling, H. Todt
50-51
Structured stellar winds
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T. I. Madura, S. P. Owocki
52-53
Signatures of the 3-D Wind-Wind Collision Cavity in η Car
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J. Rajagopal
54-58
Wolf Rayets: Interferometry of Hot Dust
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M. De Becker, M. Filho, T. Harries
59-59
Prospects for the study of dust making Wolf-Rayet binaries with the VLTI-Spectro-Imager (VSI)
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A. Granada, A. Jiménez, M. Curé, L. Cidale
60-60
Bistability rotating radiation driven wind for B[e] Supergiants: the oblate finite cone angle correction factor
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C. S. Peri, P. Benaglia, G. E. Romero, J. Martí
61-61
The environs of the massive runaway star BD+43^o 3654
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S. Kraus, K. -H. Hofmann, T. Preibisch, G. Weigelt
63-66
Infrared Interferometry of Young Stellar Objects
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W. J. de Wit, M. G. Hoare, R. D. Oudmaijer, T. Fujiyoshi
67-68
Infrared interferometry of massive young stellar objects
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M. Kraus
69-70
B[e] stars: pre- versus post-main sequence evolution
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D. E. A. Nürnberger, S. Vehoff, C. A. Hummel, W. J. Duschl
71-73
VLTI + MIDI Study of the High Mass Protostellar Candidate NGC 3603 IRS 9A
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A. Quirrenbach, S. Albrecht
74-76
Observations of the B[e] Star MWC 349 with Mid-Infrared Interferometry
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O. Chesneau
77-80
Optical Interferometry observations of variable sources
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C. Tycner
81-84
Investigating Be Star Disks using Long-baseline Interferometry
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R. J. Halonen, C. E. Jones, T. A. A. Sigut
85-86
Studying the Physical Conditions in Be Star Disks Using NON-LTE Radiative Transfer Codes
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P. Koubský, C. Hummel, P. Harmanec, S. Yang, H. Bozic, C. Tycner, R. Zavala
87-88
Combined Spectroscopic and Interferometric (NPOI) Observations of the Be star o Cassiopeiae
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S. Stefl, Th. Rivinius, J. -B. Le Bouquin, A. Carciofi, D. Baade, S. Otero, F. Rantakyrö
89-91
The 2008+ outburst of the Be star 28 CMa
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C. E. Jones, J. A. Benson, D. J. Hutter, C. Tycner, H. R. Schmitt, T. A. A. Sigut, R. T. Zavala
92-95
Disks Surrounding Massive Stars: when computational models are confronted by observations
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B. Mathew, A. Subramaniam, B. C. Bhatt
96-97
Be phenomenon in open clusters: Results from a survey of emission-line stars in young open clusters
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M. Borges Fernandes
98-99
The nature of stars with the B[e] phenomenon through interferometric eyes
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A. S. Miroshnichenko
100-101
Properties of Galactic FS CMa Type Objects, a New Group of Dust-Forming Systems
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A. Mérand, P. Kervella, A. Gallenne
102-105
Interferometric views on the Cepheids
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Y. Touhami, D. Gies, T. Boyajian, C. Farrington, H. McAlister, D. O'Brien, N. Richardson, D. Raghavan, G. Schaefer, T. ten Brummelaar, N. Turner
106-106
Observations and Analysis of Be Star Circumstellar Environments with the Long Baseline CHARA Array Interferometer
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G. H. Schaefer, D. R. Gies, J. D. Monnier, N. Richardson, Y. Touhami, M. Zhao, E. Pedretti, N. Thureau, H. A. McAlister, S. T. Ridgway, J. Sturmann, L. Sturmann, T. ten Brummelaar, N. H. Turner
107-107
Modeling the Disk of ζ Tau Using the CHARA Array
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C. Neiner
109-112
Stellar surface phenomena: rotation, magnetism and pulsations
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G. Meynet, C. Georgy, Y. Revaz, R. Walder, S. Ekström, A. Maeder
113-116
Models of stars rotating near the critical limit
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M. Zhao, J. D. Monnier, E. Pedretti, N. Thureau, A. Mérand, T. ten Brummelaar, H. McAlister, S. T. Ridgway, N. Turner, J. Sturmann, L. Sturmann, P. J. Goldfinger, C. Farrington
117-118
Imaging and Modeling Rapid Rotators: α Cep and α Oph
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G. T. van Belle
119-122
Interferometric Observations of Rapidly Rotating Stars
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M. Curé, A. Christen, Th. Rivinius, D. F. Rial
123-124
Spatial distribution of stellar rotational axes from Be Stars
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J. G. Robertson, J. Davis, M. J. Ireland, P. G. Tuthill, W. J. Tango, A. P. Jacob, J. R. North, T. A. ten Brummelaar
125-126
Interferometric Studies of Hot Stars at Sydney University
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E. M. Trunkovsky
127-132
On Determination of Angular Sizes of Some Relatively Hot Stars by Lunar Occultation Observations and on Suggested Interferometric Investigation of these Stars
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D. Gies, T. Boyajian, C. Farrington, H. McAlister, D. O'Brien, N. Richardson, D. Raghavan, G. Schaefer, T. ten Brummelaar, Y. Touhami, N. Turner
133-133
Massive Star Studies with the CHARA Array
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