Programme

Early-bird Registration Deadline: March 31

Normal Registration Deadline: June 02

Programme Overview

Invited speakers are indicated in bold.
Invited talks are 25 min (+10 min for questions) and contributed talks are 15+5 min.
We kindly ask you to take into account the time length stated above when preparing your talk.
As the programme is very tight, the chair of the sessions will have to be very strict.
Note that the programme may still change.
The abstract booklet is available here.


Conference venue: Auditorium "Eridanus" (new building)


Monday, July 3
08:30 Registration  
    CHAIR: M. Petr-Gotzens
09:15 H.M.J. Boffin The zoo of binary stars: introduction to the conference 
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09:50 M. Moe

Statistics of Binary / Multiple Stars

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10:25 J. Winters

The nearby M dwarfs and their dance partners

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10:45 COFFEE  
11:15 C. Clarke

Multiplicity at birth and how this impacts star formation

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11:50 C. Ackerl

Multiplicity among 3500 Young Stellar Objects in Orion A

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12:10 P. Kroupa

The impact of binary systems on the determination of the stellar IMF

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12:45 LUNCH  
    CHAIR: S. Van Eck
14:15 M. Salaris

Low- and intermediate-mass star evolution: open problems

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14:50 P. Beck Oscillation double-lined binaries as test cases for understanding stellar evolution
15:10 X. Chen

Formation of low-mass helium white dwarf binaries and constraints to binary and stellar evolution

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15:30 A. Dervisoglu

Constraining thermohaline mixing in Algol systems with the surface carbon-nitrogen abundance ratio

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15:50 TEA  
16:20 O. Pols

Mysteries in the formation of chemically polluted binaries

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16:55 L. Whitehouse

The binary fraction of dwarf carbon stars and their possible role as CEMP progenitors

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17:15 A. Escorza

To Ba or not to Ba: observational constraints to the formation and evolution of Barium stars

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17:35 D. Karinkuzhi

When binaries keep track of a recent nucleosynthesis: The Zr-Nb pair as an s-process thermometer

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17:55 END OF DAY  
Tuesday, July 4
    CHAIR:  C. Hummel
09:00 J. Sokoloski

Symbiotic stars

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09:35 M.I. Saladino

Wind mass transfer in binaries and its effect on orbital evolution

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09:55 E. Griffin

Composite-Spectrum Binaries: the Rosetta Stone for studies of stellar evolution?

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10:15 A.F. Pala

Testing the present models of binary evolution

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10:35 S. Toonen

The evolution of triple-star systems

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10:55 COFFEE  
11:25 H. van Winckel

Binary post-AGB stars as tracers of stellar evolution

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12:00 D. Kamath

A Newly Discovered Binary Evolutionary Class: Dusty Post-RGB Stars

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12:20 D. Jones

The importance of binarity in the formation and evolution of planetary nebulae

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12:55 LUNCH  
    CHAIR: G. Beccari
14:20 P. Sowicka

Towards finding the missing intermediate period binaries in planetary nebulae

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14:40 V. Schaffenroth

The EREBOS project: Studying the influence of low-mass companions on stellar evolution

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15:00 T. Kaminski

Observing stellar mergers and their remnants

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15:20 TEA  
15:50 R. Mathieu

Binary Stars and Alternative Stellar Evolutionary Paths in Open Star Clusters

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16:25 K. Yakut Close Binary Stars in the Galactic Open Clusters
16:45 F. Ferraro

The physics of Blue stragglers: defining a dynamical clock for star clusters

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17:20 C. Pallanca

Optical companions to binary MSPs in GCs

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17:40

POSTER SESSION

with Beer and Brezeln

Foyer of ESO´s Auditorium “Eridanus”
Thursday, July 6
    CHAIR:  A. Mehner
09:00 N. Smith

The Luminous Blue Variable/WR connection and pre-SN evolution

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09:35 J. Sanchez Bermudez

GRAVITY/VLTI chromatic image reconstruction of the Eta Car wind-wind collision region

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09:55 A. Kashi

Accretion Simulations of Eta Carinae and the Parameters of the Binary System

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10:15 M. Pakull

A common-envelope LBV / ULX binary in a nearby galaxy

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10:35 COFFEE  
11:00 G. Nelemans

Binaries as Sources of Gravitational Waves

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11:35 J. Klencki

Rates of binary black hole mergers as probes of the massive star formation

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11:55 C. Neijssel

Exploring binary evolution with gravitational-wave detections

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12:15 POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION
13:00 LUNCH  
    CHAIR:  S. de Mink
14:30 F. Patat

Type Ia Supernovae: where are they coming from and where will they lead us?

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15:05 C. Pritchet

The Delay Time Distribution of Type Ia Supernovae

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15:25 N. Hallakoun

The local double white dwarf population from SPY and implications for the SN Ia progenitor problem

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15:45 N. Tanvir

Binary Interactions and Gamma-ray bursts

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16:20 TEA  
16:50 A. Ruiter

Explaining Galactic antimatter with faint thermonuclear supernovae

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17:10 S. Chaty

Formation and evolution of supergiant High Mass X-ray Binaries

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19:00 SOCIAL DINNER Gasthof Georgenhof in the city centre (Friedrichstraße 1, 80801 Munich)