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The main goals of the workshop are:
 
The main goals of the workshop are:
  
* celebrate 10th anniversary of the first Gaia Alerts
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* celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first Gaia Alerts
* update on the Gaia mission
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* science highlights and update on the Gaia mission
* update on the Gaia Alerts
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* science highlights and updates on the Gaia Alerts
* update on the BHTOM follow-up system
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* science highlights and tutorials on the BHTOM follow-up system for a global telescope network
* Gaia Alerts highlights and results in transient astronomy (supernovae, microlensing, novae)
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* results in transient and time-domain astronomy (from supernovae and quasars to stars and asteroids)
* synergies with radio within the new OPTICON-RadioNET Pilot (ORP) grant
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* synergies in the time domain between optical and radio facilities
* new members of the telescope network
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* synergies between optical telescope networks and multimessenger facilities
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* new members of the BHTOM telescope network
 
* organization of the follow-up
 
* organization of the follow-up
 
* opportunities for small and mid-sized telescopes
 
* opportunities for small and mid-sized telescopes
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Revision as of 20:58, 27 May 2024

Welcome!

poster2024

The 15th Gaia Science Alerts workshop and the ORP Time-Domain meeting will be held in Heraklion, Crete, and online 30 Sep - 2 Oct 2024

The main goals of the workshop are:

  • celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first Gaia Alerts
  • science highlights and update on the Gaia mission
  • science highlights and updates on the Gaia Alerts
  • science highlights and tutorials on the BHTOM follow-up system for a global telescope network
  • results in transient and time-domain astronomy (from supernovae and quasars to stars and asteroids)
  • synergies in the time domain between optical and radio facilities
  • synergies between optical telescope networks and multimessenger facilities
  • new members of the BHTOM telescope network
  • organization of the follow-up
  • opportunities for small and mid-sized telescopes






Workshop Organising Committee

Workshop Organising Committee:

  • Lukasz Wyrzykowski (Warsaw)
  • Simon Hodgkin (Cambridge)
  • Vassilis Charmandaris (FORTH)
  • Justyna Olszewska (Poznan)
  • Przemek Mikolajczyk (Wroclaw/Warsaw)

The workshop is supported by the EC H2020 ORP grant no 101004719.