Third announcement of Workshop ISO beyond point sources: studies of extended infrared emission =============================================================== ------------------ |Preliminary Agenda| ------------------ 14-17 September 1999 ISO Data Centre Villafranca del Castillo Madrid, Spain This is the third announcement for a workshop which will be held at the Data Centre of the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) in Villafranca del Castillo near Madrid (Spain) from September 14 to 17, 1999. Please find attached the preliminary agenda for the workshop. The workshop organisation is ongoing: so far we have received registrations from more than 40 astronomers. More information on the workshop including registration and hotel booking forms can be found under: http://www.iso.vilspa.esa.es/meetings/isobeyond/. Looking forward to seeing you at the meeting, Rene Laureijs on behalf of the SOC and LOC PRELIMINARY AGENDA Except for the talk by J.-L Puget (30+10 min), all talks will last 20 minutes plus 10 minutes of discussion. Day 1 (14/09/99) ---------------- Registration - until 14:00 am V. Claros Welcome from VILSPA Station Director M.F. Kessler Workshop Opening from ISO Project Scientist Session 1: Analysis of extended infrared emission J.-L. Puget Review: Extended source emission - what has been achieved among infrared instruments A. Salama ISO beam profiles: Towards extended source calibration K. Okamura The ISO p.s.f. and ISOCAM beam profiles T. Mueller Aperture photometry with ISOPHOT C. Lloyd LWS fringing and beam profile C. Gabriel Map coadding and simulation techniques with ISOPHOT Day 2 (15/09/99) ---------------- M.-A. Miville-Deschenes ISOCAM mapping of Galactic cirrus: new ISOCAM data reduction techniques for raster imaging of extended emission. J.-L. Starck Object detection and deconvolution: a combined approach Session 2: Extended objects in the Solar system L. Colangeli ISOCAM and ISOPHOT Observations of comets P. Lamy Observations of Hale Bopp Session 3: Diffuse ISM F. Boulanger Spectroscopic observations extended emission with ISOCAM M. Tanaka IRTS/NIRS results of the diffuse 3.3 micron UIR band S. Price Mapping of the Galactic Plane with MSX C. Meny Extended galactic emission and color variations in the submillimeter range: PRONAOS results R.J. Laureijs ISOPHOT observations of cirrus structures T. Lim LWS parallel mode: usage and first results Session 4: Resolved structures in the Galaxy J. Cernicharo Infrared emission in high mass star forming regions. A. Abergel ISOCAM Survey of star forming regions: Extended emission Day 3 (16/09/99) ---------------- E. Caux Observations of NGC1333 G.J. White LWS observations of the galactic centre H.J. Wendker ISO and Radio Comparison of G79.49+0.46 Session 5: Circumstellar Environment S. Fajardo Acosta ISOPHOT mapping of Vega type circumstellar dust T. Le Bertre Extended IR emission of red giants M. Meixner Circumstellar dust around Post-AGB stars Session 6: Resolving Galaxies S. Bianchi ISO observations of spirals: Modeling the FIR emission K. Mochizuki CII/FIR Continuum toward the central kpc of M31 G. Knapp Extended emission from cold dust in E galaxies J.M. Rodriguez Espinosa Extended Far IR emission in Seyfert galaxies C. Carilli High-Res infrared and mm imaging of Cyg A and Cen A: constraining physical processes in radio loud active galaxies Day 4 (17/09/99) ---------------- Session 8: Cosmology, Extragalactic background E. Pointecouteau The Abell 2163 spectrum from infrared to millimeter wavelengths. H. Dole ISO FIRBACK survey at 170 microns P. DeBernardis BOOMERANG observations of the CBR Session 9: Future Prospects J. Tauber Extended foreground emission with Planck G. Pilbratt Prospects of observing extended emission with FIRST Session 10: Round the table discussion Lessons learned for future work: new perspectives from this workshop 13:00 Closing