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The multi-wavelength view of Hot, Massive Stars

Start date: 06 Jul 2010
Address: University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

More info: http://www.ago.ulg.ac.be/PeM/Coll/Liac39/

With the advent of new, high-performance, ground-based and space-borne facilities, the multi-wavelength investigation of massive stars has been boosted over the last decade. It is nowadays possible to study these objects from the radio domain up to the soft gamma-ray energies. The aim of this four and a half day meeting is to bring astrophysicists from different horizons together to discuss how this multi-wavelength approach has revolutionized our view of massive stars and their surroundings in our Galaxy and beyond.

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