The 3rd miniTAO/ANIR Science Workshop on 10 March, 2012
The near-infrared camera, ANIR, mounted on the miniTAO telescope have observed various astronomical objects such as planetary nebulae and extragalactic sources, collaborated with researchers in Japan and overseas.
In preparation for observation runs in 2011, we have held a science workshop on 10 March, where we have reported/discussed the progress of the data analysis and observational strategy in 2011.
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▲ Participants in Mitaka
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Date: | March 10 (Thu), 2011 10:00-16:00 |
Venue: | Institute of Astronomy, the University of Tokyo (Mitaka) |
Program: | 10:00-10:20 | The ANIR Status Report and S11A | Motohara |
【Galactic Objects】 |
10:20-10:40 | Search for Wolf-Rayet stars in massive star clusters in LMC | Tanaka |
10:40-11:00 | NIR Survey of YSO Eclipsing Binaries | Nakashima |
11:00-11:20 | Systematic search for H2O in M stars | Tanabe |
11:20-11:40 | Optical-NIR observation report of SN2010da | Ohsawa |
13:00-13:20 | K-band transit observations of a terrestrial planet near M dwarf star | Suenaga |
【Extragalactic Objects】 |
13:20-13:35 | CCD image distortion, CCD flat/sky, IR array latent image | Minezaki |
13:35-13:55 | Deep oputical-NIR imaging of nearby supernova sites | KUNCARAYAKT |
13:55-14:15 | Paschen alpha surveys for nearby galaxies | Tateuchi |
14:15-14:30 | Other on-going and new proposals | Konishi |
【Discussion】 |
14:30-16:00 | Discussion - Replacement of NIR filters, - S11A Time Allocation | |
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