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EWASS 2019
SS22: Stellar multiplicity in Gaia era: where do we stand?
Presentations (the archive of all the presentations is available here):
SS22a
- Binaries in Gaia perspective - Dimitri Pourbaix - Invited talk
- Machine learning techniques meet binaries - Gregor Traven - Invited talk
- Why wait for DR3? 300 000+ spectroscopic binaries in Gaia DR2 - Douglas Boubert
- Stellar and substellar companions from Gaia DR2 - Binarity from proper motion anomaly and common proper motion - Pierre Kervella
SS22b
- Multiplicity statistics and properties across the HR diagram - Maxwell Moe - Invited talk
- The mass-ratio distribution of spectroscopic binaries along the main-sequence - Henri Boffin
- Multiplicity study of massive stellar populations in the Milky Way with high-contrast imaging - Alan Rainot
- Properties of the SB1 sample detected in the Gaia-ESO Survey - Thibault Merle
- Precise characterization of low mass eclipsing binaries from SuperWASP - Emma Foxell
SS22c
- The formation of binary stars - Cathie Clarke - Invited talk
- Impact of binaries on stellar evolution - Alain Jorissen - Invited talk
- Formation of barium stars constrained by Gaia - Ana Escorza
- White dwarf binaries in the Milky Way - Astrid Lambert
Posters (EWASS 2019 Posters, select session SS22 to see abstracts):
- Luminosities and effective temperature for Classical Cepheids in Gaia DR2 - Martin Groenewegen
- Orbital binaries in Gaia: parallaxes and masses - Oleg Malkov
- Binary stars in the Hyades cluster - Jos de Bruijne
- A very rare hierarchical SB4 system detected in the Gaia-ESO Survey? - Thibault Merle
- Finding long-period companions in Tycho-2/Hipparcos/Gaia astrometry - Daniel Michalik