Programme

June 28th, Wednesday
9:00 Jon Sundqvist: Role of wind clumping for mass loss from massive stars [abs]
9:30 Francisco Najarro: Hot-star wind mass-loss rates from H-alpha and IR lines. [pdf]
10:00 Artemio Herrero: Optical and near-infrared spectroscopic analysis of O-stars including clumping [abs]
10:15 Rainer Hainich: The metallicity dependence of WR winds [pdf]
10:30 coffee, EAS General Assembly, lunch
14:00 Ronny Blomme: Mass-loss rates from sub-millimetre and radio data [pdf]
14:30 Maurice Leutenegger: X-ray measurements of the mass-loss rates of hot, massive stars [abs]
15:00 Claudia Agliozzo: The mass-loss history from modelling 3D density distributions [abs]
15:15 Gregg Wade: Magnetic hot stars as laboratories for wind physics [abs]
15:30 coffee
16:00 Jorick Vink: Mass-loss rates on and off the main sequence [pdf]
16:30 Luca Grassitelli: Sonic Horizon and constraints on mass-loss rates from the subsonic structure of Wolf-Rayet stars [pdf]
16:45 Andreas Sander: From measurements to predictions: Using state of the art model atmospheres in a new way [abs]
17:00 Zsolt Keszthelyi: Stellar evolution models of massive stars with an experimental wind scheme [pdf]
17:15 Michela Mapelli: The impact of stellar winds on the mass of compact remnants [abs]
 


Posters

Elisson de Almeida Physical properties of Galactic O-type giants and the weak wind problem [abs]
Alex Gormaz-Matamala New Solutions to Line-Driven Winds in Hot Massive Stars. [abs]
Gonzalo Holgado Quantitative Spectroscopic Analysis of O stars in the IACOB+OWN project: Towards the empirical characterization of the stellar wind in 300 Galactic O-type stars [pdf]
Daniela Korčáková How well do we understand the wind properties of FS~CMa class of the B[e] stars? [pdf]
Jiří Krtička Hot star wind mass-loss rate predictions from global CMF models [pdf]
Olga Maryeva The wind of the LBV-WR Star GR 290 [pdf]
Olga Sholukhova Classification of LBV-star candidates in the Andromeda galaxy [pdf]
Michal Zajaček Modelling bow-shock waves as tracers of the environment and stellar outflows near the Galactic Centre [abs]