University of Heidelberg

The Milky Way and the Local Group -
Now and in the Gaia Era

Posters

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I. GAIA & OTHER SURVEYS

II. BULGE

  • Minniti et al.: The VISTA Variable Survey in the Via Lactea (VVV)
  • Babusiaux et al.: Metallicity and kinematics along the Bulge minor-axis
  • Feltzing et al.: Micro-lensed bulge dwarfs as tracers of the properties of the Galactic bulge
  • Johnson et al.: The Chemical Evolution of the Bulge from Microlensed Dwarfs
  • Groenewegen et al.: Stellar populations in the Galactic Bulge: Modelling the Galactic Bulge with TRILEGAL
  • Costa et al.: Planetary Nebulae and the Bulge-Disk Interface of the Galaxy
  • Rahimi et al.: Chemodynamical analysis of bulge stars for simulated disc galaxies

III. DISK

  • Firnstein et al.: Quantitative Spectroscopy of Galactic BA-type Supergiants
  • Monguio et al.: Distribution of early-type stars in the Galactic anticenter
  • Breddels et al.: Distance determination for RAVE stars using stellar models
  • Helmi : Dynamical and chemical probes of the formation of the Galactic thick disk
  • de Jong et al.: A new sparse, low-latitude map of the Galaxy
  • Gao et al.: A Comparison between SDSS Photometric Data and Two Milky Way Models
  • House: Disk Heating: Comparing the Milky Way with Cosmological Simulations
  • Gibson : The Origin of the Light Distribution in Disc Galaxies

IV. SPECIAL TYPES OF STARS

V. OPEN AND GLOBULAR CLUSTERS

VI. GALACTIC KINEMATICS

  • Bovy et al.: Dynamical inference from a kinematic snapshot
  • Datta et al.: Mass Distribution, Rotation Curves and Gravity Theories
  • Bobylev et al.: Kinematics of the TYCHO-2 Red Giant Clump Stars
  • Bobylev et al.: The Analysis of the Galactic Rotation Curve Based on Data of Young Objects
  • Romero-Gomez et al.: Modelling the spiral arms of the Galaxy using the invariant manifolds
  • Habe et al.: Nested Bars in the Galaxy

VII. STREAMS AND OVERDENSITIES

VIII. INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM

  • Knude: 2MASS/HIPPARCOS: precise distances to Galactic Molecular Clouds
  • Dunstall et al.: The small-scale structure of the interstellar medium towards NGC 6611
  • Smoker et al.: The small-scale structure of the low, intermediate and high velocity gas towards LMC, SMC and Galactic sightlines

IX. HALO

X. MAGELLANIC CLOUDS

  • Carlson et al.: Two Magellanic Cloud Star-Forming Clusters from Optical to Infrared
  • Riebel et al.: Variability and Mass Loss along the AGB in the LMC
  • Cignoni et al.: Star formation histories of SMC fields observed with HST/ACS
  • Rubele: Recovery of the star formation history of the LMC from the VISTA survey of the Magellanic system
  • Meschin et al.: LMC: Stellar Populations and their gradients
  • Haschke et al.: Metallicity distribution function and three dimensional maps of the Magellanic Cloud
  • Tsujimoto et al.: Evidence of a Major Merger in the Small Magellanic Cloud Imprinted in the Age-Metallicity Relation
  • de Propris et al.: Searching for the edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud
  • Haschke et al.: Reddening maps of the Magellanic Clouds determined from red clump stars
  • Ruzicka et al.: Motion and origin of the Magellanic Clouds

XI. OTHER (DWARF) GALAXIES

  • Aparicio et al.: IAC-POP: Finding the Star Formation History of Resolved Galaxies
  • Brunthaler et al.: Microarcsecond astrometry of external Galaxies
  • Lorenz et al.: LPVs as indicators for distance and SFH in NGC 147 and NGC 185
  • Noel et al.: Wide Field Views of M31's dE Satellites I. NGC 147 and NGC 185
  • Zucker: Leo T: Still Kicking After All These Years
  • Frank et al.: The Densities of Old Stellar Populations in Local Group Dwarf Galaxies
  • Ripepi et al.: Variable stars and stellar populations in the new Milky Way satellites Ursa Major I and II.
  • Shigeyama et al.: GRB nucleosynthesis in dwarf galaxies
  • Komiyama: Subaru Wide-Field Survey of the Local Group Galaxies
  • Wolf et al.: Modeling mass independent of anisotropy: A comparison between Andromeda and Milky Way satellites
  • Koposov et al.: A Quantitative Explanation of the Observed Population of Milky Way Satellite Galaxies
  • Crnojevic et al.: Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies in the Centaurus A Group
  • Lianou et al.: Comparing the M81 early-type dwarf galaxy population with the Local Group
  • Ludwig et al.: The substructure of the Milky Way and the Virgo Cluster
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