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NEON Observing School 2007 Asiago, Italy Gabriel Szász1 Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 NEON Observing School 2007 Text Asiago, Italy Gabriel Szász1 1 Astrophysics Division, Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Faculty of Science, MU, Kotlářská 2, CZ-611 37 Brno, The Czech Republic

Outline Introduction Site Organizers Lectures Projects Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 Introduction Site Organizers Lectures Projects Red Sequence search... Social Events Conclusions 1/10

Introduction I. NEON Observing Schools Organized by: Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 I. NEON Observing Schools Organized by: Network of European Observatories in the North Consortium Asiago Observatory Calar Alto Observatory ESO Headquarters Haute-Provence Observatory La Palma Observatories European Astronomical Society OPTICON Financial Support: European Community (Marie Curie Action) 2/10

Introduction I. Previous NEON Schools Old Series Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 I. Previous NEON Schools Old Series 2000 - 1st Observing School (Calar Alto) 2001 - 2nd Observing School (Haute- Provence) 2002 - 3rd Observing School (Asiago) 2004 - 1st Archival School (ESO) New Series 2005 - 4th Observing School (Calar Alto) 2006 - 5th Observing School (Haute- Provence) 2006 - 2nd Archival School (ESO) 2007 - 6th Observing School (Asiago) Incoming NEON Schools 2008 - 7th Observing School (La Palma) 2008 - 3rd Archival School (ESO) 2/10

Site Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 II. 3/10

Organizers III. Michel Dennefeld Institute for Astrophysics in Paris Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 III. Michel Dennefeld Institute for Astrophysics in Paris European Astronomical Society OPTICON NEON Steering Committee Alessandro Pizzella Department of Astronomy, University of Padova INAF – Astronomical Observatory of the University of Padova Astrophysical Observatory of Asiago 4/10

Lectures IV. Low dispersion spectroscopy (M. Dennefeld) Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 IV. Low dispersion spectroscopy (M. Dennefeld) Photometry (S. Ortolani) Basics of telescope optics (C. Barbieri) High-resolution spectroscopy (R. Gratton) Polarimetry (E. Giro) Introduction to SDSS (J. Brinchman) Multi-wavelength science with archives (H. Kuntschner) Image analysis (R. Hook) ESO instrumentation and future projects (S. D'Odorico) Cometary physics (U. Keller) Careers in astronomy (H. Kuntschner) 5/10

Projects V. 20 participants – 5 projects Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 V. 20 participants – 5 projects projects were not related to theses topics The surroundings of a fossil group tutor: Christophe Adami Red Sequence Search for Galaxy Clusters tutor: Jörg Dietrich High resolution echelle spectroscopy and stellar chemical analysis tutor: Luca Sbordone Polarimetry of galaxies tutor: Enrico Giro Novae in M 31 tutor: Francesco Di Mille 6/10

Red Sequence Search... VI. Cluster Red Sequence (Gladders & Yee 2000) Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 VI. Cluster Red Sequence (Gladders & Yee 2000) 7/10

Red Sequence Search... VI. Target: Abell 115 Cluster Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 VI. Target: Abell 115 Cluster ...very bad result. 8/10

Social Events VII. Trip to Asiago Trip to Bassano del Grappa 9/10 Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 VII. Trip to Asiago Trip to Bassano del Grappa 9/10

Conclusions Astronomy Seminar, December 3, 2007 VIII. NEON Observing School is unique opportunity for young graduate students to get familiar with state-of-the-art astrophysical instruments. The purpose of school is to encourage interoperability of the European observatories in the northern hemisphere. The school is fully covered by European Community (Maria Curie Action) References: The 6th NEON Observing School: http://www.astro.unipd.it/Neon07/Neon07.html http://astro.physics.muni.cz/neon Information on incoming NEON Schools: http://eas.iap.fr/neonNew.html http://www.eso.org/sci/meetings/neon-2008 10/10

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