Nesvacil Nicole - Gaia
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Nicole Nesvacil |
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Bertrand Plez (MARCS), Nicole Nesvacil (ATLAS) and Peter Hauschildt (PHOENIX) attended the Gaia Spectroscopy Conference in Monte Rosa, Italy, September 2002, and spoke about their respective atmospheric modelling activities, which are now being used to support the preparations for the mission in the areas of simulations, photometry, radial velocity and spectroscopy measurements, and classification. Bertrand's home page is here. Nicole is based in Vienna with the AMS (Asteroseismology along the Main Sequence) group - see their website. Peter's home page can be found here. Peter and Nicole left Gaia in 2006. [Published: 11/08/2003 | Updated: 08/09/2008] |
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