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Journées 2003 |
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September 22-25, 2003, Saint-Petersburg, Russia |
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Astrometry, Geodynamics and Solar System Dynamics: |
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from milliarcseconds to microarcseconds |
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SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT |
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Contact address |
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Institute of Applied Astronomy of Russian Academy of Sciences | |
10 Kutuzov Quay, 191187, St.Petersburg, | |
Russian Federation | |
phone: +7-(812)-275-11-18 | |
fax: +7-(812)-275-11-19 | |
email: gubanov@quasar.ipa.nw.ru | |
WEB Site: | |
The SOC is thankful to all those who expressed interest to the Journeés 2003. More than one hundred applications to participate in the conference have been received and the number of proposed papers largely exceeded the number of presentations that can be included in the scientific programme in order that time can be available for discussion. In selecting the papers the SOC has retained the presentations that were expected to be the most in agreement with the topics of the meeting and present new results. | |
The provisional scientific programme prepared by the SOC is appended. | |
We allocate 20 minutes (15 minutes for the talk and 5 minutes for questions) for each invited presentation and 15 minutes (10 minutes for the talk and 5 minutes for questions) for each oral presentation. Below you can find preliminary schedule of the conference. | |
The SOC asks to send by e-mail to the address of the SOC secretary (nap@quasar.ipa.nw.ru) an EXTENDED abstract of the proposed paper (written in English as a LATeX file) before August 1, 2003. The length of abstract should be no more than 1 page and no less than 3/4 pages. Below the abstract form is given (to be found also at the IAA web-site together with this announcement). The extended abstracts of all invited, oral and poster papers will be published in a special volume that will be provided to participants before the opening of the conference. These abstracts will be used for finalizing the scientific programme. | |
Note that the SOC will not consider the applications received after AUGUST 1, 2003. | |
LATeX form of the abstract |
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The form may be downloaded from here The abstracts of one page length should be submitted to the SOC of Journees-2003 by e-mail (nap@quasar.ipa.nw.ru) or online not later than 1 August 2003. Please, don't change the sizes of the page and fonts. Please, don't use any personal macros and definitions. | |
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS |
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September, 22: | |
Registration | 8.00 9.00 |
Opening | 9.00 9.10 |
Session I (invited presentations) | 9.10 10.30 |
Coffee-break | 10.30 11.00 |
Session I cont. (oral presentations) | 11.00 13.30 |
Lunch | 13.30 15.00 |
Session VI | 15.00 17.00 |
Open reception | 17.00 19.00 |
September, 23: | |
Session II (invited presentations+4 oral presentations) | 9.00 11.20 |
Coffee-break | 11.20 11.45 |
Session II cont. (7 oral presentations) | 11.45 13.30 |
Lunch | 13.30 15.00 |
Session II cont. (5 oral presentations) | 15.00 16.15 |
Coffee-break | 16.15 16.40 |
Session III (invited presentations+2 oral presentations) | 16.40 18.00 |
September, 24: | |
Visit of the Svetloe Observatory | |
(by special invitations) | |
Departure from the IAA RAS | 9.00 |
Trip to Svetloe Observatory by bus | 9.00 11.00 |
Excursion | 11.00 12.30 |
Report of A.Finkelstein (IAA Director) | 12.30 13.00 |
Lunch | 13.00 15.00 |
Trip back to Saint-Petersburg | 15.00 17.00 |
September, 25: | |
Session IV (invited presentations+6 oral presentations) | 9.00 10.50 |
Coffee-break | 10.50 11.15 |
Session V (invited presentations+3 oral presentations) | 11.15 13.00 |
Lunch | 13.00 14.30 |
Poster session | 14.30 16.30 |
Closing session | 16.30 17.00 |
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM |
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SESSION I: CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL REFERENCE FRAMES: TECHNIQUES, DEFINITIONS AND LINKS |
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Invited papers | |
V.Gubanov | Project: Global Analysis of 1979-2003 VLBI Data |
D.D.McCarthy | IERS Conventions 2000 |
N.Capitaine | Microarsecond models for the celestial motions of the CIP and CEO |
Z.Malkin | Comparison of IAU2000 precession-nutation model with observations |
Oral communications | |
A.Finkelstein, A.Ipatov, C.Smolentsev, V.Grachev, I.Rahimov, Z.Malkin, E.Skurikhina | The first results of VLBI observations at the Svetloe observatory in the framework of the IVS programs |
Y.Yatskiv | Consistency check of ICRF-Ext.1 by comparing it with catalogues of GAO UA type |
O.Titov | Comparison of the individual ICRF solutions |
G.I.Pinigin | About Progress of Link Optical-Radio Reference Frames using of CCD Ground-based Telescopes |
A.Rodin, Yu.Ilyasov | Pulsar astrometry: status and prospects |
G.Gontcharov | Statistics of double stars for ICRS optic realizations |
P.Fedorov | The Kharkov catalogue of positions and proper motions of faint stars around ICRF source of northern hemisphere |
Y.Kolesnik | A new approach to representation of the catalogue systematic differences as applied to modern high precision catalogues |
V.Vityazev | Does Precession derived from FK5-HIPPARCOS agree with the VLBI ? |
S.Bolotin | Estimation of the Celestial Intermediate Pole motion in the Terrestrial and Celestial reference frames from VLBI observations on the interval 1979-2003 |
SESSION II: ROTATION OF THE EARTH AND OTHER PLANETS: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS (A.Ya. Orlov-s session) |
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Invited papers | |
A.Brzezinski | Free core nutation: stochastic modelling versus predictability |
G.Krasinsky | Body tides in the Earth-Moon system and the Earth's rotation |
D.Gambis | State of the art in the Earth Rotation monitoring |
T.Fukushima | New formulation of Precession and GST-UT1 relation |
Oral communications | |
A.Korsun' | The History of the Orlov's sessions |
M.Soma, K.Tanikawa, K.Kawabata | Earth's rate of rotation between 700 BC and 1000 AD derived from ancient solar eclipses |
S.Débarbat, M. -P. Lerner | The rotation of the Moon from Antiquity to Cassini. |
G.Eroshkin, V.Pashkevich | High-precision numerical analysis of the rigid Earth rotation problem using a high performance computer |
J. Getino | not yet defined |
C.Ron, J.Vondrak | Earth Orientation Parameters in 1899-1992 based on the new Earth Orientation Catalogue |
B.Kolaczek, J.Nastula | Impact of the addition of the ocean to the atmospheric excitation of polar motion on variability of spectra and correlation with polar motion |
A.Escapa, Getino, Ferrandiz | Influence of the redistribution tidal potential on the rotation of the non-rigid Earth |
C.Bizouard | Interactive Earth rotation parameters through the Web (preliminary title) |
W.Wooden | Near Real-time IERS Products |
W.Kosek, McCarthy D.D., Johnson T.J. and Kalarus M. | Comparison of polar motion prediction results supplied by the IERS Sub-bureau for Rapid Service and Predictions and results of other prediction methods |
Yu.Rusinov | Averaging of individual EOP series by least-squares collocation |
S.Pasynok | IAU2000: Comparison with the VLBI observations and other nutation theories |
N.Shuygina | Determination of EOP from combination of SLR and VLBI data at the observational level |
S.Tatevian | On the use of DORIS data for determination of the EOP and geocenter motion |
I.Gayazov | Variation of C21, S21 geopotential coefficients from SLR data of Lageos satellites |
SESSION III: PLATE TECTONICS AND CRUSTAL DEFORMATIONS AND GEOPHYSICAL FLUIDS |
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Invited papers | |
H.Schuh, G.Estermann | Atmospheric, non-tidal oceanic and hydrological loading investigated by VLBI |
N.Sidorenkov | Influence of the Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulation on the Plate Tectonics |
Oral communications | |
O.Titov | Post-seismic motion of the Gilcreek VLBI site after the 03-Nov-2003 earthquake by VLBI |
V.Zharov | New models for reduction of the VLBI data |
SESSION IV: SOLAR SYSTEM DYNAMICS |
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Invited papers | |
E.Pitjeva | Numerical ephemerides of planets and the Moon EPM and improvement of some astronomical constants |
Oral communications | |
S.Kudryavtsev | Improved Harmonic Development of the Earth Tide Generating Potential |
M.Stavinschi | Stability of equatorial satellite orbits |
A.Fienga | Future of the IMCCE planetary ephemerides |
J.Souchay | Characteristics of the rotation of asteroid EROS 433 |
I.Izmailov, M.Khovritchev, E.Khrutskaya, T.Kiseleva | CCD-observations of Galilean satellites of Jupiter during their munual occultations eclipses in 2003 at Pulkovo Observatory |
J.-E.Arlot, G.K.Gorel, L.A.Gudkova, A.V.Ivantsov, E.S.Kozyrev | Photometric observations of the mutual events of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter made at Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory in 2002-2003 |
SESSION V: RELATIVITY AND TIME |
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Invited papers | |
M.Soffel | The BCRS and the large scale structure of the universe |
V.Brumberg and J. L.Simon | Relativistic indirect thirdbody perturbations in the SMART Earth's rotation theory and their effect on the ITRS/GCRS relationship |
G.Petit | A new realization of Terrestrial Time |
Oral communications | |
M.Sekido | Relativistic VLBI model for Finite distance Radio Source |
P.Teyssandier, C.Le Poncin-Lafitte | Relativistic theory of light deflection and time transfer up to the order G2/c4 using the world function |
M.Soffel | The BCRS, GCRS and the classical astronomical reference system |
SESSION VI: INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION RELATIVE TO THE 25TH IAU |
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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Participation of: N. Capitaine, T. Fukushima, D.D. McCarthy, G. Petit, K. Seidelmann | |
LIST OF POSTERS (last update: 23 June 2003) |
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SESSION I |
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A.Bagrov, Y.Kolesnik | Scientific objectives of a small size catalogue based on the space-born optical interferometric mission |
V.Bobylev | Kinematical test of the ICRS inertiality |
O.Danil'tsev | New version of the Kiev Photographic Catalogue of reference stars in the vicinity of extragalatic radio sources |
E.Drobitko | HIPPARCOS: 2-D study of the Parenago's discontinuity |
A.Kharin | All-wave Astrometry. Basic Problems |
M.Khovritchev, E.Khrutskaya, N.Bronnikova | The positions and proper motions of 58483 stars in the Pulkovo fields with galaxies on the Tycho-2 system (Pul-3) |
M.Khovritchev, E.Khrutskaya | Comparisons USNO-B1.0 catalogue with Pul-3 and UCAC1 in selected fields |
I.Kumkova | Transformation between ICRS and ITRS under IAU(2000) resolutions |
K.Kurzynska | Optical realization of ICRF with Liquid Mirror Telescope |
J.A.Lopez Orti | A numerical method for the analysis of the systematic errors in reference systems from non regular samples |
F.J.Marco Castillo | Compatibility among dynamical and kinematical correction models |
V.Ogrizovic | A motorized system for rapid defection of vertical determiation |
A.Shlyapnikova, V.Vityazev | FK5-HIPPARCOS: Systematic Differences without Assumption of Rigid Mutual Rotation |
E.Skurikhina, N.Panafidina | Comparison station position time series from VLBI and GPS |
J.Sokolova | The distribution of post-fit residuals from the VLBI observational data |
A.Tsvetkov, A.Popov | Tycho-2 and Hipparcos: intercomparison of the catalogues |
I.Verestchagina | Processing of VLBI-data: application of different estimation methods |
E.Yagudina | Problems of the dynamical reference frames construction at the modern stage |
Shuhua Ye | not yet defined |
Z.Zhu | NPM2 and Hipparcos Proper Motions |
SESSION II |
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Yu.Barkin, J.M.Ferrandiz | New approach to development of Moon rotation theory |
Yu.Barkin, J.M.Ferrandiz | Mercury resonant translatory-rotary motion as "core-mantle" system |
G.Bourda | not yet defined |
R.Dasaev, Ju.Chumin | Linear stochastic model of the Earth Pole in view of the Moon disturbances |
M.Folgueira, J.Souchay | A new formulation of the damping effect in the Earth's and Mars' free polar motion |
V.Gubanov, C.Shabun | Three-angle parametrisation of the Earth's orientation in VLBI data analysis |
T.Ivanova, N.Shuygina | Geopotential Coefficient J2 from the analysis of the Etalon 1 & 2 SLR Observations |
S.Kumakshev | Motion of the Earth's Pole |
S.Lambert | Coupling effects between nutation and zonal variations in Earth's rotation |
M.Lubkov | The definition of the forced nutations of rotating elastic Earth by finite element method |
I.Sinitsyn, Ju.Markov | The development of spectral-correlation and kinetic models of the Earth rotation |
V.Perepelkin, B.V.Beloysov | Nonlinear stochastic correlation model of the Earth pole |
L.Zotov | High frequency variations in the Earth rotation |
SESSION III |
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A.Gozhy | On the expediency of creation of the network of the same type points of joint astronomical, geodetic and geophysical determinations of their position changes in Eurasia |
C.Huang | Seasonal vertical crustal motions in China detected by GPS and their geophysical explanation |
O.Kudlay | Irregularity analysis of plate motion in EOP series |
N.Shcherbakova, N.Miller, E.Prudnikova, V.Gorshkov | Earth tidal variations from local astrometric EOP sets (1904-2002) recomputed in IERS Convention 2000 |
SESSION IV |
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N.Bronnikova, T.Vasil'eva | Astrometric Observations of the Uran in 2002 with Normal Astrograph |
Z.Hong | Internal structure models of Mars |
A.Ivantsov | Comparison Analysis of Measured Coordinates at CCD |
L.Kazantseva, V.Kislyuk | Comparative Analysis of Kyiv Database of Lunar Occultations |
K.Kholshevnikov, E.Kuznetsov | Evolution of a Two-Planetary regular System on a cosmogonic time scale |
T.Kiseleva, O.Kalinitchenko, M.Mozhaev | The determination of coordinates of Saturn by the observations of their satellites with 26-inch Refractor at Pulkovo Observatory |
M.Kocer | KLENOT Practical use of solar system dynamics in follow-up astrometry observations of small solar system bodies |
V.Protitch-Benishek | Transits of Mercury:observations and analysis from Belgrade Astronomical Observatory |
V.Protitch-Benishek | Newcomb's data on ancient eclipses revisited:conclusions |
M.Soma, T.Hayamizu, T.Setoguchi, T.Hirose | Precise position of Saturn obtained from a stellar occultation by Tethys |
M.Vashkov'yak | Some peculiarities of the evolution of distant satellite orbits in the ystems of Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter |
SESSION V |
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B.Coll | A Galactic Positionning System |
Cultural program |
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During the week of the conference it is supposed to visit Mariinskiy and
Musorgskiy opera and ballet theatres. In details information will be given
in the 3rd Announcement after obtaining the definite repertoire of the theatres.
The excursions in Saint-Petersburg suburbs are supposed too (Pushkin, Petergoff, ...). The definite program will be done in the 3rd Announcement. |
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Weather |
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Usually the weather in September in Saint-Petersburg is not cold (daily temperature is about 7-15 degrees C), but rain is quite possible: raincoat, umbrella and sweater are very desirable. More definite information will be given in the 3rd Announcement. | |
Visa |
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We remind all foreign participants that copies of their passports must be sent (by fax or jpg-file) as soon as possible. We oblige to inform foreign participants that in case their documents are not sent in time (not later than middle of July) the problems with obtaining visa are possible. | |
All maps of the city (places of meeting, Institute, necessary information on traffic) will be placed in the 3rd Announcement. | |