
These are the new pages for A peculiar Newsletter, the newsletter published by the IAU WG on Ap and related stars, restarted in April 2020.
A NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED BY THE IAU WG ON Ap AND RELATED STARS
These are the new pages for A peculiar Newsletter, the newsletter published by the IAU WG on Ap and related stars, restarted in April 2020.
Dear Colleagues, I would like to call your attention to the advertisement for a tenure track faculty position at Leuven University in Belgium, that mightRead More
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that we are organising a Special Session SS21 “Unveiling the secrets of chemically peculiar stars” at the upcoming EASRead More
Special Astrophysical Observatory, August 22-27 2022Nizhnii Arkhyz, Karachaeco-Cherkessia Republic, Russia https://www.sao.ru/hq/lizm/conferences/2022/ Studies of stellar magnetism by measuring the Zeeman splitting of spectral lines is oneRead More
There is an open postdoc position at the Masaryk University that can be filled by astrophysicist working in the field of chemically peculiar stars orRead More
This spectral atlas is based on low-resolution spectra from the LAMOST telescope in China and put together by Stefan Hümmerich. It covers the chemically peculiarRead More
Firstly, let me congratulate Daniel Holdsworth, Viktor Khalack and Jiri Krticka, the newly elected members of the Organizing Committee of the Ap Working Group onRead More
Following the business sessions of the IAU XXXI General Assembly, which took place last week, the IAU Working Group on Ap & Related Stars (ApWG)Read More
In accordance with the IAU rules, IAU Working Groups (WG) need to be re-established at each General Assembly (GA), with a new Organising Committee (OC)Read More
Those of you who are members of the IAU should have received a few days ago an email from the IAU General Secretary about theRead More
The pdf version of the second announcement can be downloaded from here. Dear Friends! Dear participants, due to the worsening COVID-19 situation in 2021 theRead More