Présidents de session
Bienvenue à l'INSU
- olivier Ilbert (LAM)
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Pierre-Alain Duc (Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg)25/05/2021 15:00
The exploration of the Low Surface Brightness Universe currently motivates several surveys across the world, carried out with a number of instruments, and provides observational constrains for numerical simulations. It impacts multiple scientific fields, including the ISM structure, galaxy archeology, galaxy evolution and cosmology, and has generated passionate debates, for instance regarding...
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Susanna Vergani (CNRS-Observatoire de Paris)25/05/2021 15:20
The survey speed, large field of view and sensitivity of LSST will revolutionize our knowledge of the transient sky.
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I will present how LSST observations can impact the field of GRBs and be fundamental for GW multi-messenger science.
I will focus in particular on the synergy with current and future GW detectors, and with SVOM. -
Prof. Daniel HESTROFFER (IMCCE/Paris observatory, CNRS, univ. PSL), Jean-Marc Petit (CNRS)25/05/2021 15:40
Our work relates to the general framework of improving our understanding of the formation and evolution (including the modern-time circulation of materials) of our Solar System. To address these questions, we focus on the various populations of small bodies of the Solar System [SSSBs] (Near Earth asteroids [NEAs], Asteroids, Centaurs, Trans-Neptunian Objects [TNOs]). Because of their large...
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