HRMOS science workshop

Europe/Rome
INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Italy) and online

INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Italy) and online

Edificio Garbasso, Largo E. Fermi, 1 Firenze (Italy)
Eline Tolstoy, Gayandhi De SIlva , Maria Sofia Randich (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
Description

We invite the astronomical community to participate in the 2021 HRMOS Science workshop, to be held online and in-person 18-22 October, 2021.

The meeting will be a hybrid of online and in-person (Firenze, Italy), and run for half-days taking into account different timezones.

The High Resolution Multi-Object Spectrograph (HRMOS) is a proposed facility instrument for the ESO’s VLT, following the initial presentation at the VLT 2030 workshop. HRMOS provides a combination of capabilities essential to carry out breakthrough science across a broad range of active research areas from Galactic and Local Group Archaeology to Stellar Astrophysics and Exoplanet studies.

HRMOS fills a gap in capabilities amongst the landscape of future instrumentation planned for the next decade. The key capability of HRMOS is high spectral resolution (R = 60,000 - 80,000) with multi-object (50-100) capabilities and stability that provides radial velocity precision (~10m/s). Initial designs predict a SNR=30 is achievable within 1hr for mag(AB) = 17-18 depending on resolution. The combination of high resolution and multiplex going to relatively bluer wavelengths (from 380nm), is truly a spectrograph that will push the boundaries of our knowledge and is envisioned as a workhorse instrument in the future.

This conference aims to bring together the International scientific community, to propose and discuss science projects where HRMOS will have a strong impact due to its unparalleled capabilities, as well as identifying the areas where it will provide unique synergies with existing and forthcoming large surveys and facilities such as 4MOST, WEAVE, MOONS and the ELTs. 

This meeting is your opportunity to present your science with HRMOS and join the collaboration to push forward the HRMOS project in preparation for an upcoming White paper call. 

 


HRMOS Core Science Team:

  • Sofia Randich (INAF-Arcetri, I)
  • Gayandhi De Silva (AAO-Macquarie, AU)
  • Eline Tolstoy (Kapteyn, NL)
  • Thomas Bensby (Lund. SE)
  • Oscar Gonzalez (UK-ATC. UK)
  • Vanessa Hill (OCA, FR)
  • Rob Jeffries (Keele, UK)
  • Nadège Lagarde (UTINAM, FR)
  • Laura Magrini (INAF-Arcetri. I)
  • Ása Skuladottir (UniFi-INAF, I)
  • Rodolfo Smiljanic (CAMK/PAN, PL)

 

Participants
  • Aarya Patil
  • Akriti Singh
  • Alberto Rebassa-Mansergas
  • Alex Binks
  • Alice Minelli
  • Alice Zocchi
  • Amirnezam Amiri
  • Andrea Bianco
  • Andrea Tozzi
  • Andreas Korn
  • Andreas Quirrenbach
  • Angela Bragaglia
  • Anjana Ghimire
  • Anna Brucalassi
  • Anna Marino
  • Antoine Mérand
  • Asa Skuladottir
  • Beatriz Barbuy
  • Behrooz Karamiqucham
  • Benjamin Montet
  • Bertrand Lemasle
  • Borbála Cseh
  • Borja Anguiano
  • Bradley Carter
  • Brunella Nisini
  • Bruno Leibundgut
  • Bálint Seli
  • Carlos Abia
  • Chetanath Neupane
  • Chiaki Kobayashi
  • Chiara Crociati
  • Christian Duque-Arribas
  • Clare Worley
  • Céline Reylé
  • Daniel Huber
  • Daniel Zucker
  • David Montes
  • David Yong
  • Deepak Chahal
  • Devika Kamath
  • Donatella Romano
  • Eduardo Machado-Pereira
  • Elena Franciosini
  • Eline Tolstoy
  • Elisa Delgado Mena
  • Elisabetta Maiorano
  • Ellen Leitinger
  • Else Starkenburg
  • Emiliano Jofré
  • Eniko Regos
  • Essna Ghose
  • Eugenio Carretta
  • Evdoxia Litsiou
  • Ewa Niemczura
  • Fernando Labarga Ávalos
  • Francesca D'Antona
  • Francesca Lucertini
  • Francesco Damiani
  • Francisco José Galindo Guil
  • Gabriele Cescutti
  • Gayandhi De Silva
  • Georgia Hartzenberg
  • Gerry Gilmore
  • Giada Casali
  • Giordano Viviani
  • Giuseppe Germano Sacco
  • Gordon Robertson
  • Grazina Tautvaisiene
  • Gregor Traven
  • Hai-Feng Wang
  • Heitor Ernandes
  • Holger Baumgardt
  • Hugh Jones
  • Hugues Sana
  • Janez Kos
  • Jaroslav Merc
  • Jason Sanders
  • Jeffrey Simpson
  • Jianhui Lian
  • Jon Lawrence
  • Joss Bland-Hawthorn
  • Juan Manuel Alcala'
  • Julian RODRIGUEZ
  • Katia Biazzo
  • Keith Hawkins
  • Lara Cullinane
  • Laura Magrini
  • Loredana Prisinzano
  • Lorenzo Spina
  • Louise Welsh
  • Luca Casagrande
  • luca pasquini
  • Madeleine McKenzie
  • Maria Tsantaki
  • Mariagrazia Franchini
  • Mario Guarcello
  • Mario Nonino
  • Mark Gieles
  • Martina Baratella
  • Marwan Gebran
  • Mathieu Van der Swaelmen
  • Matteo Brogi
  • Matthias Steinmetz
  • Michael Hayden
  • Michael Murphy
  • Nadège Lagarde
  • Nathan Sandford
  • Nicolas Martin
  • Nicole Reindl
  • Nóra Egei
  • Oscar Gonzalez
  • Paolo Di Marcantonio
  • Pascale Jablonka
  • Patrick FRANCOIS
  • Paula Jofre
  • Peter Gillingham
  • Piecarlo Bonifacio
  • Poul Erik Nissen
  • Raj Kumar Pradhan
  • Ramon Navarro
  • Ricardo Carrera
  • Robin Jeffries
  • Rodolfo Smiljanic
  • Rok Vogrinčič
  • Rosaria (Sara) Bonito
  • Sanjib Sharma
  • Sara Lucatello
  • Sarah Martell
  • Scott Case
  • Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma
  • Shreeya Shetye
  • Silvia Leanza
  • Simone Zaggia
  • Sofia Randich
  • Stefano Souza
  • Stephanie Monty
  • Stephen Marsden
  • Stuart Ryder
  • Sven Buder
  • Tayyaba Zafar
  • Terese Hansen
  • Thomas Bensby
  • Thomas Masseron
  • Thomas Nordlander
  • Thomas Ravinet
  • Tony Farrell
  • UT Ahmed
  • Valentina D'Orazi
  • Valeria Grisoni
  • Vanessa Hill
  • Vardan Adibekyan
  • Yuan-Sen Ting