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Lyon is situated at the foot of the French Alps. The Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon (CRAL), at the Observatoire de Lyon (http://www-obs.univ-lyon1.fr/), has has recently contributed to major instrumental projects in 3D spectroscopy (i.e. OASIS, SAURON, MUSE) but also has a unique world-class expertise in semi-analytic modeling (in particular with GALICS), in the construction of mock catalogues (MOMAF, MOLUSC), and in the analysis of cosmological simulations (N-body, SPH, and AMR). This know-how has allowed the CRAL to play a major role in the HORIZON Project (funded by the ANR). Our group has developed along the years a unique tradition of interaction between modelers and observational projects. In particular, we are closely collaborating with the VVDS team and with the GALEX team in Marseille. The CRAL hosts the PI (R. Bacon) and one co-I (B. Guiderdoni) of the MUSE instrument (to be on VLT); and J. Blaizot and others at the CRAL are members of the MUSE science team. The CRAL is also playing a key role in the technological development of NIRSpec (to be on the JWST), with the participation of P. Ferruit; and the CRAL is part of the ELIXIR european network (coordinated by S. Charlot) which aims to support the scientific preparation of guaranteed time observations with the JWST. J. Blaizot is also part of a couple of ESO large program proposals (PIs: G. Guzzo, S. Arnouts), and of the SPACE mission proposal to ESA (PI: A. Cimatti). On top of a solid French network, our group has also developed strong interactions with the Oxford department of astrophysics and with the Potsdam Institute for Astrophysics. These collaborations will contribute to the smooth development of our project. Moreover, the CRAL is organising every second summer an international conference on selected topics. |
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BINGO!'s Wiki
Introduction
Welcome to the BINGO!'s Wiki. BINGO!, which stands for "history of Baryons: INtergalactic medium/Galaxies cO-evolution", is a 4-year ANR ("Agence Nationale de la Recherche"; http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/) funded project to start January 2009 (ANR-08-BLAN-0316-01). BINGO! is a consortium of three institutes based in Marseille, Lyon and Paris. The science case for the project is summarized below.
Marseille
- Bruno Milliard:
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- Jean-Michel Deharveng:
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Laurence Tresse: http://www.oamp.fr/infoglueDeliverLive/people/tresse
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- Didier Vibert:
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- Antoine Llebaria:
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Simon Conseil: http://www.fresnel.fr/perso/conseil/
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- Robert Grange:
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- Stephan Frank
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- Attila Popping:
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Celine Peroux: http://www.oamp.fr/infoglueDeliverLive/people/peroux/
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Lyon
Jeremy Blaizot: http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~blaizot/
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- Stephanie Courty:
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Paris
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- Romain Teyssier:
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- Stephane Charlot:
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Pages
FullProposal (password protected)
- a pdf version of the application
- Provides an overview of the project (password protected)
- Minutes of our meetings (password protected)
- Pointers to simulation/cones/plots...
- Conferences of interest (password protected)
- Papers of interest (password protected)
- info about this wiki (password protected)
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