Magnetism in Massive Stars
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Magnetism in Massive Stars
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The MiMeS Project
MiMeS Overview:
Principal Investigator:
Kingston, Canada
Co-Investigators: 50+
Timeline: 2008-2012
Time Allocation: 640 hours
MiMeS Status:
Semester 2010B data acquisition
MiMeS Links
MiMeS presents latest results at
IAUS 272 in Paris, France
MiMeS discovers a magnetic field in
an ultra-slowly rotating O-type star
The 4th MiMeS Workshop occurred from 26-30 July 2010 at Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland.
MiMeS collaborators investigate
fossil stellar magnetic fields
MiMeS collaborators detect rotational
spindown in the magnetic B-type
star σ Orionis E
The MiMeS collaboration discovers
the most rapidly-rotating
magnetic star
MiMeS collaborators organise workshop
toward understanding magnetic field
origins of stars
The MiMeS collaboration discovers
a strong magnetic field in the
weak-wind O-type star HD 57682
The 3rd MiMeS Workshop was held
at the CFHT offices in Waimea, Hawaii
from 16-20 November 2009. Presentations
are available on the MiMeS Wiki.
The MiMeS 2 Meeting occurred
at the Observatoire de Paris
from 11-15 May 2009. Presentations
are available on the MiMeS Wiki.
The First MiMeS Workshop occurred
at Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Canada, in June/July 2008.
Last updated: 21-Feb-10