Microlensing 2000 : a new era in microlensing astrophysics : proceedings of a meeting held at Cape Town, South Africa, 21-25 February 2000
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- Microlensing 2000 : a new era in microlensing astrophysics : proceedings of a meeting held at Cape Town, South Africa, 21-25 February 2000 / edited by John Menzies and Penny D. Sackett.
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- San Francisco, Calif. : Astronomical Society of the Pacific, ©2001.
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- Description
- xiv, 401 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ; v. 239
- Uniform title
- Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ; v. 239.
- Subject
- Microlensing (Astrophysics) > Congresses
- Astrophysics > Congresses
- Integrated optics > Congresses
- Extrasolar planets > Congresses
- 39.22 astrophysics
- Integrated optics
- Extrasolar planets
- Astrophysics
- Microlensing (Astrophysics)
- Astrofysica
- Microlenzen
- ASTROPHYSICS
- ASTRONOMY
- INTEGRATED OPTICS
- EXTRASOLAR PLANETS
- PHYSICS
- CONFERENCES
- Genre/Form
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Congresses (form)
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Part 1. Introduction to Microlensing -- Theory of Microlensing 3 -- A. Gould -- Additional Information from Astrometric Gravitational Microlensing -- Observations 18 -- C. Han -- Microlensing Observations 27 -- K. Cook -- The EROS Microlensing Alert System 28 -- J-F. Glicenstein -- Difference Imaging Analysis of the MOA Image Data Base 33 -- I. Bond -- Baryonic Dark Matter in Galaxies 37 -- B.J. Carr -- Are there enough MACHOs to fill the Galactic Halo? 54 -- T. Lasserre -- MACHO Results from 57 Years of LMC Observations 63 -- K. Cook and the MACHO Collaboration -- LMC Self-Lensing Constraints 64 -- G. Gyuk, N. Daala and K. Griest -- What are MACHOs? Interpreting LMC Microlensing 73 -- D.S. Graff -- Old White Dwarfs as a Microlensing Population 82 -- N B.M.S. Hansen -- Part 2. Extra-Solar Planets -- From Low-Mass Star Binaries down to Planetary Systems 91 -- S. Udry, M. Mayor, J.-L. Halbwachs and F. Arenou -- PLANET Observations of Anomalous Microlensing Events 109 -- J. Menzies, M.D. Albrow, J.-P. Beaulieu, J.A.R. Caldwell, -- D.L. DePoy, B.S. Gaudi, A. Gould, J. Greenhill, K. Hill, S. Kane, -- R. Martin, M. Dominik, R.M. Naber, R.W. Pogge, K.R. Pollard, -- P.D. Sackett, K.C. Sahu, P. Vermaak, R. Watson and A. Williams -- Doppler Search for ExtrasoIar Planets 116 -- D.A. Fischer -- Photometric Characterization of Stars with Planets 130 -- A. Gimenez -- Microlensing Constraints on the Frequency of Jupiter-Mass Planets 135 -- B.S. Gaudi, M.D. Albrow, J.H. An, J.-P. Beaulieu, J.A.R. Caldwell, -- D.L. DePoy, M. Dominik, A. Gould, J. Greenhill, K. Hill, S. Kane, -- R. Martin, J. Menzies, R.W. Pogge, K. Pollard, P.D. Sackett, -- K.C. Sahu, P. Vermaak, R. Watson and A. Williams -- Planet Detection via Microlensing: Consequences of Resolving the Source 144 -- P. Vermaak -- Planetary Microlensing Signatures in the High Magnification Events -- MACHO 98-BLG-35 and MACHO 99-LMC-2 153 -- I. Bond -- Abundance of Terrestrial Planets by Microlensing 160 -- P. Yock -- Discussion Session I: Mass and Orbital Characteristics of Binaries and -- Planets. 164 -- J. Menzies and P.D. Sackett -- Part 3. Stellar Astrophysics -- Stellar Atmospheres 175 -- P.H. Hauschildt, F. Allard, J. Aufdenberg, T. Barman, A. Schweitzer -- and E. Baron -- Microlensing Extended Stellar Sources 195 -- H.M. Bryce, M.A. Hendry and D. Valls-Gabaud -- Source Reconstruction as an Inverse Problem 204 -- N. Gray and I.J. Coleman -- Microlensing and the Physics of Stellar Atmospheres 213 -- P.D. Sackett -- A Free-Floating Planet Population in the Galaxy?. 223 -- H. Zinnecker -- Part 4. Galactic Structure and Constituents -- Microlensing and Galactic Structure. 231 -- J. Binney -- Galactic Bulge Microlensing Events with Clump Giants as Sources. 244 -- P. Popowski, C. Alcock, R.A. Allsman, D.R. Alves, T.S. Axelrod, -- A.C. Becker, DP. Bennett, K.H. Cook, A.J. Drake, K.C. Freeman, -- M. Geha, K. Griest, M.J. Lehner, S.L. Marshall, D. Minniti, -- C.A. Nelson, B.A. Peterson, M.R. Pratt, P.J. Quinn, C.W. Stubbs, -- W. Sutherland, A.B. Tomaney, T. Vandehei and D. Welch -- A Galactic Bar to Beyond the Solar Circle and its Relevance for -- Microlensing 254 -- M. Feast and P. Whitelock -- New EROS2 Results towards the Galactic Disk 261 -- J-F. Glicenstein and the EROS Collaboration -- Evidence for Isolated Black Hole Stellar Remnants from Microlensing -- Parallax Events 270 -- D. Bennett -- A New Component of the Galaxy as the Origin of the LMC Microlensing -- Events 271 -- E. Gates and G. Gyuk -- The Local Group 280 -- E.K. Grebel -- The Haloes of the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies 299 -- N.W. Evans and M.I. Wilkinson -- Pixel Lensing towards M31 in Principle and in Practice 309 -- E. Kerins for the POINT-AGAPE Collaboration -- Microlensing in M31 -- The MEGA Survey's Prospects and Initial Results 318 -- A. Crotts, R. Uglesich, A. Gould, G. Gyuk, P. Sackett, K. Kuijken, -- W. Sutherland and L. Widrow -- Things That Go Blip in the Night: Microlensing and the Stellar/Substellar -- Mass Function 327 -- I.N. Reid -- Discussion Session II: Mass, Functions/Budgets of Dark and Luminous -- O bjects 341 -- J. Menzies and P.D. Sackett -- Part 5. And Beyond -- Cosmological Microlensing. 351 -- J. Wambsganss -- A Radio-microlensing Caustic Crossing in B1600+434? '. 363 -- L.V.E. Koopmans, A.G. de Bruyn, J. Wambsganss and C.D. Fassnacht -- Telescopes of the Future 372 -- R. Gilmozzi -- Microlensing observations with the 4-m International Liquid Mirror -- Telescope 373 -- J.C. Claeskens, C. Jean and J. Surdej -- Monitoring Light Variations from Space with the OMC 378 -- A. Gimenez -- Telescope Design, Instrumentation and Status of SALT 382 -- R.S. Stobie, D. O'Donoghue, D.A.H. Buckley and K. Meiring -- Galactic Exoplanet Survey Telescope (GEST): A Proposed Space-Based -- Microlensing Survey for Terrestrial Extra-Solar Planets. 393 -- D. Bennett and S.H. Rhie -- Some Closing Comments 394 -- MA Feast.
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- Princeton University Library
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- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.