17th IAP ASTROPHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM
 

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             GASEOUS MATTER IN GALAXIES AND INTERGALACTIC SPACE

                                           Observational and theoretical results
                         with special emphasis on new data from FUSE, HST and VLT
 

                                                       Paris, 19-23 June, 2001
 

                                                                  Program
 

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        Monday June 18
 

          16:00 - 19:00  Registration, installation of posters and informal get-together at IAP
 

        Tuesday June19
 

           08:30 - 09:45  Late registration and installation of posters

           09:45 - 09:55  B. FORT (IAP Director) :  Welcome Address

           09:55 - 10:00  R. FERLET and M. LEMOINE :  Introduction to the Colloquium
 

           SESSION I :  Diffuse interstellar clouds in the Galactic disk
 

           10:00 - 10:25  J.W. TRURAN :  The early abundance evolution of galaxies

           10:30 - 10:55  L.M. HOBBS :  The depletion pattern in diffuse interstellar clouds

           11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break

           11:30 - 11:55  P.C. FRISCH :  The local interstellar medium

           12:00 - 12:15  J.D. SLAVIN :  Moderately ionized gas in the Local Bubble: implications for hot gas/warm cloud interfaces

           12:20 - 12:35  C. HEILES :  New temperatures of diffuse interstellar gas: thermally unstable gas

           12:40 - 12:55  E.B. JENKINS :  The distribution of thermal pressures in the interstellar medium
 

            Lunch
 

           14:00 - 14:25  E. ROUEFF :  H2 and the molecular content of diffuse and translucent interstellar clouds

           14:30 - 14:45  F. LE PETIT :  Observations of HD and highly excited H2 towards HD34078

           14:50 - 15:05  P. BOISSÉ :  A study of the 1-100 AU scale structure in diffuse H2 from repeated FUSE spectra of HD34078

           15:10 - 15:25  J.T. LAUROESCH :  The physical character of interstellar small-scale structure

           15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break

           16:00 - 16:25  T.P. SNOW :  Diffuse bands in the Milky Way and other galaxies

           16:30 - 16:55  D.G. YORK :  Galactic D/H

           17:00 - 17:15  G. HÉBRARD :  First detection of the deuterium Balmer series

           17:20 - 17:35  F.J. LOCKMAN :  21cm H I measurements of the diffuse interstellar medium
 

           18:30 - 21:00 Reception at the Paris Observatory (Cassini Room)
 
 

         Wednesday June 20
 

           SESSION II :  Warm, hot and halo gas in the Milky Way
 

           09:00 - 09:25  C. GRY :  Warm ionised gas in the Milky Way

           09:30 - 09:45  M. HAVERKORN :  Parsec-scale structure in the warm ISM from radio polarization observations

           09:50 - 10:15  E.B. JENKINS :  The hot phase in the Galactic disk

           10:20 - 10:35  R.L. SHELTON :  FUSE observations of interstellar O VI emission and what they can tell us about the hot phase of the galactic ISM

           10:40 - 11:10 Coffee Break

           11:10 - 11:35  B. SAVAGE :  O VI in the Halo

           11:40 - 11:55  K.D. KUNTZ :  The soft X-ray halo

           12:00 - 12:25  B. WAKKER :  A review of the high- and intermediate-velocity clouds

           12:30 - 12:55  P. RICHTER :  Molecular gas in the halo and beyond
 

            Lunch
 

           14:00 - 15:00  POSTER SESSION
 

           SESSION III :  Dynamics and transport phenomena in the interstellar medium of the Milky Way
 

           15:00 - 15:25  D.M. MEYER :  CNO abundances in the diffuse interstellar medium

           15:30 - 15:55  M. DE AVILLEZ :  Mixing of primordial elements in a supernova-driven ISM

           16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break

           16:30 - 16:45  S. REDFIELD :  The kinematic structure of the local interstellar medium

           16:50 - 17:05  P. HENNEBELLE :  Formation of diffuse clouds in the interstellar medium

           17:10 - 17:35  W.P. BLAIR :  Supernova remnants and shock dynamics

           17:40 - 17:55  M. KORPI :  Numerical investigations on the role of superbubbles in the disk-halo connection
 

        Thursday June21
 

           09:00 - 09:25  G. SONNEBORN :  FUSE observations of planetary nebulae

           09:30 - 09:55  C. LOUP :  Mass-loss from AGB stars: enrichment of the interstellar medium
 

           SESSION IV :  Interstellar media in the Magellanic Clouds and other galaxies
 

           10:00 - 10:25  E. GREBEL :  The Magellanic Clouds and other local group dwarf galaxies

           10:30 - 10:45  J.C. HOWK :  FUSE observations of hot gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud

           10:50 - 11:20 Coffee Break

           11:20 - 11:45  D.E. WELTY :  Interstellar abundances in Magellanic Clouds

           11:50 - 12:05  M. HEYDARI-MALAYERI :  The youngest massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds

           12:10 - 12:35  R. TERLEVICH :  The ages and metal production of blue compact galaxies

           12:40 - 12:55  A. DANKS :  ISM within NGC4151 and our Galactic halo
 

            Lunch
 

           14:00 - 14:15  R.E. GRIFFITHS :  Hot gas in the core of M82

           14:20 - 14:35  A. LECAVELIER :  The gaseous content of the blue compact galaxy Mrk59

           14:40 - 14:55  J. ROSSA :  Extraplanar diffuse ionized gas in halos of nearby edge-on galaxies

           15:00 - 15:15  E.D. MILLER :  The detection of cooling flow elliptical galaxies from O VI emission

           15:20 - 15:35  T. GEBALLE :  Detection of H3+ in the interstellar medium of IRAS 08572+3915

           15:40 - 16:10 Coffee Break
 

           SESSION V :  Intergalactic medium at low redshifts
 

           16:10 - 16:35  D. NEUMANN :  Intracluster gas and X-rays

           16:40 - 16:55  A. KRAVTSOV :  Gas dynamics simulations of the Local Supercluster region
 

           18:30 - 21:00 Conference dinner at the restaurant of the 1st floor of Eiffel Tower
 
 

         Friday June 22
 

           09:00 - 09:25  T.M. TRIPP :  Highly-ionized intergalactic gas at low redshifts: constraints from QSO absorption lines

           09:30 - 09:45  G. BRYAN :  Probing filaments and groups with the O VI forest

           09:50 - 10:05  J. SCOTT :  The extragalactic ionizing background at low redshift: results from an HST/FOS archival study

           10:10 - 10:35  J. STOCKE : The local Lyman alpha forest: H I in nearby intergalactic space

           10:40 - 11:10 Coffee Break

           11:10 - 11:25  J.-M. DEHARVENG :  The Lyman continuum radiation from galaxies

           11:30 - 11:45  C. CHURCHILL :  Millions of tiny weak Mg II absorbers: what are they?

           11:50 - 12:05  R. DAVÉ :  New insights on the low redshift IGM from HST/STIS

           12:10 - 12:25  H.-W. CHEN :  The origin of a chemically enriched Lyman alpha absorption system at z=0.167
 

           SESSION VI :  Intergalactic medium at large redshifts
 

           12:30 - 12:55  A. FERRARA :  Metal enrichment of the intergalactic medium
 

           Lunch
 

           14:00 - 14:25  P. MOLARO :  Chemical abundances in damped Lyman alpha systems

           14:30 - 14:55  M. PETTINI :  Redshift evolution of Lyman break and damped Lyman alpha galaxies

           15:00 - 15:15  S. BOISSIER :  Evolution of gas and metals in DLAs and distant galaxies

           15:20 - 15:35  A. MALLER :  Damped Lyman alpha systems and galaxy formation models

           15:40 - 16:10 Coffee Break

           16:10 - 16:25  R. SRIANAND :  H2 molecules in the damped systems

           16:30 - 16:55  P. PETITJEAN :  Structure of the intergalactic medium

           17:00 - 17:15  S. CRISTIANI :  Exploring the Lyman forest with VLT/UVES

           17:20 - 17:35  J. SCHAYE :  The nature of the Lyman alpha forest

           17:40 - 17:55  M. RAUCH :  QSO metal absorption systems and the galaxy-IGM interface
 

         Saturday June 23
 

           09:00 - 09:25  J.K. WEBB :  Space-time variation of the fine-structure constant

           09:30 - 09:55  S. BURLES :  D/H measurements in high-z intergalactic medium

           10:00 - 10:25  A. SMETTE :  He II in the intergalactic medium: HST/STIS observations

           10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break

           11:00 - 11:25  M. SHULL :  He II absorption at z=2.1-2.8: FUSE observations and theory

           11:30 - 11:55  M.G. HAEHNELT :  Reionization of the inhomogeneous Univers

           12:00 - 12:15  T. THEUNS :  IGM temperature fluctuations as a relic of reionization

           12:20 - 12:50  W. MOOS :  Concluding remarks