Man

Thomas - Rivinius -

Staff Member

ESO

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Hot stars, stellar pulsation, circumstellar material

Educación

  •  Physik, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg. Alemania, 1998
  •  Astronomie, Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg. Alemania, 1998

Experiencia Académica

  •   Fellow Full Time

    ESO

    Garching b. München, Alemania

    1999 - 2002

  •   Member of Staff Full Time

    ESO

    Santiago de Chile, Chile

    2005 - A la fecha

  •   Postdoctoral researcher Full Time

    Landessternwarte Heidelberg

    Heidelberg, Alemania

    2002 - 2005

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Science Operations Astronomer

    ESO

    Paranal, Chile

    2005 - Sin Información

Formación de Capital Humano


I currently have on PhD student, Matt Shultz, coming from the Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.



 

Article (30)

A magnetic confinement versus rotation classification of massive-star magnetospheres
Basic parameters and properties of the rapidly rotating magnetic helium-strong B star HR 7355
Broad-band spectroscopy of the ongoing large eruption of the luminous blue variable R71
Differential interferometric phases at high spectral resolution as a sensitive physical diagnostic of circumstellar disks
Dynamical mass of the O-type supergiant in zeta Orionis A
MOST OBSERVATIONS OF sigma Ori E: CHALLENGING THE CENTRIFUGAL BREAKOUT NARRATIVE
THE 2011 PERIASTRON PASSAGE OF THE Be BINARY delta Scorpii
The quasi-resonant variability of the massive LMC system BI 108
Variable rotational line broadening in the Be star Achernar
HR 5907: Discovery of the most rapidly rotating magnetic early B-type star by the MiMeS Collaboration
Magnetometry of a sample of massive stars in Carina
New activity in the large circumstellar disk of the Be-shell star 48 Librae
PUCHEROS: a cost-effective solution for high-resolution spectroscopy with small telescopes
THE FIRST DETERMINATION OF THE VISCOSITY PARAMETER IN THE CIRCUMSTELLAR DISK OF A Be STAR
First HARPSpol discoveries of magnetic fields in massive stars
The 2011 outburst of the recurrent nova T Pyxidis. Evidence for a face-on bipolar ejection
Magnetic field detection in the B2 Vn star HR 7355 star
Cyclic variability of the circumstellar disk of the Be star ? Tauri
Cyclic variability of the circumstellar disk of the Be star zeta Tauri I. Long-term monitoring observations
Cyclic variability of the circumstellar disk of the Be star zeta Tauri II. Testing the 2D global disk oscillation model
Magnetic survey of emission line B-type stars with FORS1 at the VLT
Possible evidence of asymmetry in SN 2007rt, a type IIn supernova
A spectroscopic orbit for Regulus
The most rapidly rotating He-strong emission line star: HR 7355
Bright Be-shell stars
Photospheric and stellar wind variability in epsilon Ori (B0 Ia)
Stellar and circumstellar activity of the Be star omega CMa - I. Line and continuum emission in 1996-2002
A spectroscopic search for variability of Be stars in the SMC
Spectroscopic monitoring of the jet in the symbiotic star MWC 560 - I. Spectroscopic properties, general outflow structure and system parameters
Stellar and circumstellar activity of the Be star mu Centauri III. Multiline nonradial pulsation modeling

ConferencePaper (15)

The Very Large Telescope Interferometer v2012+
Discussion - Periodic variations and asteroseismology of active OB stars
PUCHEROS: A low-cost fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph for the visible spectral range
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF STELLAR ROTATIONAL AXES FROM BE STARS
THE 2008+OUTBURST OF THE BE STAR 28 CMA
The Study of Resonant Variability Observed in the Massive LMC System BI 108
The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: 2010 edition
First step to detect an extrasolar planet using simultaneous observations with the two VLTI instruments AMBER and MIDI
IOT overview: Calibrations of the VLTI instruments (MIDI and AMBER)
The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: an update
Links between photospheric activity and formation of circumstellar structures of Be stars
V/R variations of binary Be stars
Experiences from the first AMBER open time observations
Experiences from the first AMBER open time observations - art. no. 62681N
Recent progress at the very large telescope interferometer - art. no. 62680L

Review (1)

Classical Be stars Rapidly rotating B stars with viscous Keplerian decretion disks
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Thomas Rivinius

Staff Member

ESO

Santiago, Chile

3
Michel Cure

FULL PROFESSOR

Facultad de Ciencias

UNIVERSIDAD DE VALPARAISO, FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS, INSTITUTO DE FISICA Y ASTRONOMIA

Valparaiso, Chile

2
Ronald Mennickent

Full professor

Astronomy

Universidad de Concepción

Concepción, Chile

2
Leonardo Vanzi

full time

Electrical Engineering

Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Santiago, Chile