ASOS-11

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Published on Thursday, 29 November 2012 Written by Vitalii Tkachov

isosDear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 11th International Colloquium on

Atomic Spectra and Oscillator Strengths for Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
(ASOS-11)

5 – 9th of August 2013, Mons, Belgium

Detailed information can be found on the conference homepage :

http://w3.umons.ac.be/astro/asos11

or from the following contact email adress :

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  The main goal of the ASOS conferences is to bring together 'producers' and 'users' of atomic data so as to ensure optimal coordination. Atomic physicists who study the structure of atoms and their radiative and collisional properties will be invited to explain the development of their work while astrophysicists and laboratory plasma physicists will be invited to review their present research interests and the context in which atomic data are needed.

The scientific program will cover the following areas :

- Atomic lifetime and oscillator strength determination
- Hyperfine structure and isotope shifts
- Theoretical modeling and computational approaches
- Laboratory techniques
- High resolution spectroscopy
- Trapped ions
- Tests of fundamental constants
- Highly charged ions
- Collisional processes
- Atomic databases and related topics
- Astrophysical and laboratory plasmas : atomic data needs
- Spectroscopic diagnostics of fusion plasmas
- Topics in astrophysics including elemental abundance determination
- Atomic spectra from HED plasmas and polarization
- ....

Important dates

Second announcement : February 2013
Abstract deadline : April 30, 2013
Registration deadline : May 31, 2013

Looking forward to seeing you in Mons in August 2013.

On behalf of the ASOS-11 Local Organizing Committee,

Pascal Quinet, Chair
Patrick Palmeri, Co-Chair

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Dr. P. Quinet

Directeur de Recherches F.R.S.-FNRS

Research Director F.R.S.-FNRS

University of Mons & University of Liege (Belgium)

http://w3.umons.ac.be/astro/quinet.shtml