Program
The talks will be 11 + 4 = 15 min (s) and 17 + 8 = 25 min (l)
Presenters are welcome to use their own laptops and software for their presentations.The projector is able to project multiple formats, including 16:9 (looks better) and 4:3, and accepts HDMI and VGA inputs. Presenters can access the projector wirelessly from their laptops and share their screens, but will need the Google Chrome browser to enable this. Alternatively, participants may bring a PDF presentation, which can be uploaded to a PC in the lecture room. Participants using non-standard presentation software or laptops are encouraged to test the system during a break.
The abstract booklet (alphabetical order according to the speaker’s family name) can be downloaded from here.
The program is following:
Monday, 23.9.
0800 – 0845 Registration
0845 – 1030 Session 1
- Welcome – Strassmeier, Klaus (s)
- Witzke, Veronika (s) – The effect of metallicity on the detectability of rotational periods in Sun-like stars
- Cantat-Gaudin, Tristan (l) – Gaia and the membership of open clusters
- Vida, Krisztián (s) – A photometric study of TRAPPIST-1 analogues in TESS data
- Georgiev, Stephan (s) – High-resolution spectropolarimetry: studying cool magnetic giant stars
1030 – 1100 Coffee
1100 – 1300 Session 2
- Ilin, Ekatarina (s) – At a gallop: stellar flares from Kepler/K2 and TESS
- Lanza, Antonino Francesco (s) – Spot modelling of Kepler-17: a planet-hosting star with solar-like differential rotation and a possible Rieger-like cycle
- Rebull, Luisa (l) – Rotation in Clusters with K2
- Breimann, Angela (s) – The importance of data in understanding gyrochronology models of solar type stars
- Fritzewski, Dario (s) – From slow to fast type rotators in NGC 2516 and NGC 3532
- Reinhold, Timo (s) – Stellar rotation along the ecliptic – K2 reveals a variability decrease at ages between 600-800Myr
- Newton, Elizabeth (s) – The evolution of rotation and magnetism in low mass M dwarfs
1500 – 1600 GAIA focus session
Cantat-Caudin, Distefano, Lanzafame
Tuesday, 24.9.
0830 – 1030 Session 3
- Arlt, Rainer (s) – The solar differential rotation as measured from historical sunspot data
- Kriskovics, Levente (s) – Surface differential rotation — from dwarfs to giants
- Douglas, Stephanie (l) – The Hyades and Praesepe open clusters as benchmarks for stellar rotational evolution
- Roquette, Julia (s) – Does the environment matter? Investigating the spin rates of low mass stars in the young Cygnus OB2 association
- Iwanek, Patryk (s) – 12 660 spotted stars towards the OGLE Galactic bulge fields
- Leiner, Emily (l) – The Rotational Evolution of Blue Straggler Stars
1030 – 1100 Coffee
1100 – 1300 Session 4
- Metcalfe, Travis (s) – Understanding the Limitations of Gyrochronology for Old Field Stars
- Lorenzo-Oliveira, Diego (l) – The past and future of the Sun: What solar twins can tell us about the solar magnetic and rotational evolution?
- Rottenbacher, Rachel (s) – Using Stellar Surface Maps to Measure Differential Rotation
- See, Victor (s) – Do non-dipolar magnetic fields impact spin-down torques?
- Suárez Mascareño, Alejandro (s) – Do exoplanet hunters dream of stellar activity?
- Melendez, Jorge (l) – Lithium and beryllium in solar twins
1500 – 1600 X-Ray focus session
Stelzer, Schmitt, Lamer (AIP)
Wednesday, 25.9.
0830 – 1030 Session 5
- Curtis, Jason (l) – A Temporary Epoch of Stalled Spin-Down for Low-Mass Stars: Insights from NGC 6811 with Gaia and Kepler
- Spada, Federico (s) – The rotational evolution of solar-like stars: wind braking vs. rotational coupling
- Granzer, Thomas (s) – Gains on using robotic telescopes for long-term photometry
- do Nascimento, José (s) – Rotation of young Suns observed by TESS
- Hussain, Gaitee (s) – Surface differential rotation and spot lifetimes in MS stars
- Lanzafame, Alessandro (l) – A new scenario for the low-mass magneto-rotational evolution from the second Gaia data release
1030 – 1100 Coffee
1100 – 1300 Session 6
- Karoff, Christoffer (l) – Different ways of measuring stellar rotation in photometric time series
- Matt, Sean (s) – What Causes the Rotation Period “Gap” in Young Clusters?
- Schmitt, Jürgen (l) – Rotation and ages of stars in the immediate solar environment
- Distefano, Elisa (s) – Differential rotation and magnetic cycles in Gaia rotating variable stars
- Brandenburg, Axel (s) – The Rotation and Chromospheric Activity of the Solar-Type Stars in M67
- Basri, Gibor (s) – Refining Stellar Rotation Periods by Double-Dipping
1500 – Social program + dinner
The conference dinner will be at 19:00 in the Cafe of the Museum Barberini, in the heart of the historical centre of Potsdam. We also have 40 tickets available to enable you to explore the Museum prior to the dinner, 25/15 tickets allowing entry within the 1500-1600/1600-1700 windows respectively. In both cases, one may stay till museum closing time at 1900. Tickets can be requested at registration.
Thursday, 26.9.
0830 – 1030 Session 7
- Amard, Louis (s) – Rotation, magnetic braking and metallicity
- Angus, Ruth (s) – Combining dating methods for better stellar ages
- Küker, Manfred (s) – Differential rotation, meridional circulation, and cycle perids for early M dwarfs
- Gossage, Seth (s) – Combined Effects of Rotation and Age Spread on Extended Main Sequence Turn Offs
- Gruner, David (s) – With Kepler and Gaia: two eyes on Ru147
- Deliyannis, Constantine (s) – Collerations Between Lithium Depletion and Stellar Spindown for F-Dwarfs and at Higher Mass
- Raetz, Stefanie (s) – The rotation-activity relation of M dwarfs: From K2 to TESS and PLATO
1030 – 1100 Coffee
1100 – 1300 Session 8
- Lehtinen, Jyri (s) – Universal dynamo scaling in young and evolved stars
- Rüdiger, Günther (s) – Antisolar differential rotation of slowly rotating cool stars
- Saar, Steven (s) – A Break From the Skumanich Boredom: Weird and Wonderful Happenings On the I Branch
- Weingrill, Jörg (s) – Colour Period Diagrams in the Era of Gaia DR2
- Gondoin, Philippe (s) – Magnetic activity evolution on Sun-like stars
- Closing