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    2727|| '''03.07.2015''' || '''Reinhard Mundt''' || '''CARMENES''' [[BR]][[BR]]The talk will consist of two main parts. The first part I will give an overview over the whole CARMENES-Project. CARMENES consists of two high-resolution 'echelle spectrographs (R=82000) for the search of extrasolar planets around nearby low-mass stars. One spectrograph covers the optical wavelength range (0.55-0.95 micron) and the other one the NIR wavelength range (1.0 - 1.7 micron). In the second part of the talk I will report about the detector cryostat for the NIR spectrograph, which is the major contribution of the MPIA to this project. It is equipped with a mosaic of two Hawaii 2RG detectors, which will be operated at about 85 K. This detector cryostat has been recently sent to our partner institute (IAA, Granada), where it will integrated soon for the first time in the 140 K cold NIR spectrograph. [[BR]][[BR]]Talk: German[[BR]][https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2015S1/2015-07-03_CARMENES.pdf Slides: English][[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
    2828|| '''10.07.2015''' || '''Thomas Bertram''' || '''LINC-NIRVANA leaves the lab ''' [[BR]][[BR]]Soon it is done: In September LINC-NIRVANA will go on its journey to the LBT. A long and iterative process of design, manufacture, assembly, coding, alignment and verification will then be accomplished with an intense involvement of all technical departments at MPIA. During the last months the work was focused on the interplay of all systems as one instrument, besides the completion of a multitude of open details.[[BR]][[BR]]Thomas Bertram will explain, in which way the complex instrument was integrated and tested, what LINC-NIRVANA is able to do, what it yet not can do and how the story continues at the telescope. [[BR]][[BR]]Talk: German[[BR]][https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2015S1/2015-07-10_LNleaves.pdf Slides: English][[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
    29 || '''17.07.2015[[BR]][[span(style=color: #FF0000, Last talk before the summer break!!)]]''' || '''Hans-Walter Rix''' || '''Astronomy: Exegesis of cosmic light[[BR]]'''[[BR]]The laboratory of astrophysics is the universe itself, a laboratory presenting an incredible variety of physical phenomena, which, however, can only be "passively" observed from a distance without a chance for active manipulations. Nearly all aspects of astronomy are therefore in the end reducible to the exegesis, i.e. interpretation of light from the cosmos. There are good reasons to observe many celestial directions with steadily increasing resolution and sensitivity and at many different wavelengths. [[BR]][[BR]]Hans-Walter Rix will sketch, which technical and scientific possibilities emerge for observations with highest image quality using today's and future observatories. A talk for the non-astronomers at MPIA.[[BR]][[BR]]Talk: German[[BR]] Slides: German [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
     29|| '''17.07.2015[[BR]][[span(style=color: #FF0000, Last talk before the summer break!!)]]''' || '''Hans-Walter Rix''' || '''Astronomy: Exegesis of cosmic light[[BR]]'''[[BR]]The laboratory of astrophysics is the universe itself, a laboratory presenting an incredible variety of physical phenomena, which, however, can only be "passively" observed from a distance without a chance for active manipulations. Nearly all aspects of astronomy are therefore in the end reducible to the exegesis, i.e. interpretation of light from the cosmos. There are good reasons to observe many celestial directions with steadily increasing resolution and sensitivity and at many different wavelengths. [[BR]][[BR]]Hans-Walter Rix will sketch, which technical and scientific possibilities emerge for observations with highest image quality using today's and future observatories. A talk for the non-astronomers at MPIA.[[BR]][[BR]]Talk: German[[BR]] [https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2015S1/2015-07-17_Exegese_Part1.pdf Slides: German Part1] [https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2015S1/2015-07-17_Exegese_Part2.pdf Part2] [https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2015S1/2015-07-17_Exegese_Part3.pdf Part3] [[BR]]Questions: German, English ||