Astronomy Research at the Open University 2006 - 2011
Lead Research Organisation:
The Open University
Department Name: Physical Sciences
Abstract
The OU Astronomy Research Group seeks Rolling Grant support to bring together its program of observational, theoretical, laboratory and space based astronomical research on Star Formation, Exoplanets, Astrochemistry, Time Domain Astrophysics, and the properties of the binary star poulation. The program also supports our increasing involvement in high profile ground based projects (SuperWASP, SALT) and space missions (ASTRO-F, HERSCHEL, DARWIN, plus SPICA and a future ESA far-IR space interferometer)
Organisations
Publications
Mason J
(2014)
The retrieval of optical properties from terrestrial dust devil vortices
in Icarus
Lohr M
(2014)
Parameters of two low-mass contact eclipsing binaries near the short-period limit
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Wiegert J
(2014)
How dusty is a Centauri? Excess or non-excess over the infrared photospheres of main-sequence stars
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Morlok A
(2014)
Dust from collisions: A way to probe the composition of exo-planets?
in Icarus
Lorenzo J
(2014)
Astrophysical parameters of the peculiar X-ray transient IGR J11215-5952
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
| Description | This supported basic research for the Open University Astronomy Group 2006-11 |
| Exploitation Route | Formed part of on-going research subsumed into the continuing award |
| Sectors | Education Other |
| Description | Supported Astronomy Research at the Open University 2006-11 |
| First Year Of Impact | 2006 |
| Sector | Education |
| Impact Types | Societal |
