Gr/En Language Version Hel.A.S., 6-th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Penteli 2003
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"Extragalactic Astronomy" Session Program
 
 
DATE: Tuesday, September 16, 2003
 
TIME AUTHOR* TITLE
 
09:45-10:15 Charmandaris V.
(main session
invited speaker)
Dust and mid-Infrared properties of luminous active galaxies: From IRAS to ISO to SIRTF.
10:15-10:45 Rokaki E.
(main session
invited speaker)
Disks in AGNs.
10:45-11:00 Tsinganos K. Shock Formation in Relativistic Jets.
 
11:30-12:00 Vilchez J. -M.
(main session
invited speaker)
Star-Forming Galaxies in Dense Enviroments.
12:00-12:15 Kontizas M. Morhological Evolution of the Magellanic Clouds and the effect on star formation.
12:15-12:30 Gizani N. Pc-scale asymmetry in kpc-scale symmetric Radio Galaxies.
12:30-12:45 Xilouris E. Active and non-active spiral galaxies: Observations and Modelling.
12:45-13:00 Chatzichristou E. Deep Surveys of Obscured and High redshift AGN.
13:00-13:15 Moustakas L. Massive galaxies at high redshift.
13:15-13:30 Meliani Z. Relativistic modelling of MHD jets and winds.
13:30-13:45 Georgakakis A. Galaxies in the XMM/2dF survey.
13:45-14:00 Bosma A. Dark matter in Galaxies.
14:00-14:15 Bonanos A. Determining Accurate Distances to Nearby Galaxies.
 
POSTER AUTHOR* TITLE
 
1. Gizani N. Rings instead of Hotspots.
2. Livanou E. Star Formation Regions in the SMC.
3. Lazaridis M. Study of nonrelativistic & relativistic self-similar MHD jets.
4. Zhilyaev B. High-speed optical observations of the galaxy M85 in February 2003: The short-lived flare event.
5. Nykytyuk T. On the origin of a halo stellar population of M31 and NGC 5128.
 
 
Sessions Program
 
Sun & Heliosphere
Stars & Stellar Systems
Extragalactic Astronomy
High Energy Astrophysics
Cosmology, Relativity & Relativistic Astrophysics
Galactic Dynamics & Chaotic Dynamical Systems
Infrastructure of Astronomy in Greece
History & Teaching of Astronomy
 

 

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