Mar 2003
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Proceedings of GENIE - DARWIN Workshop - Hunting for Planets (ESA SP-522). 3-6 June 2002. Leiden, The Netherlands. Editor: H. La
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The GENIE workshop1 from 3 to 6 June 2002 in Leiden (Figure 1) has marked a moment in time, which is the kick-off of the Ground-based European Nulling Interferometry Experiment (GENIE). In total 82 scientists and engineers attended the workshop (Table 1, Figure 2, Figure 3) from eleven countries under the auspices of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO). The presentations given and the posters presented discussed the technical problems anticipated in building and operating a ground-based nulling interferometer, and the science that would be within reach with this instrument. The presentations and papers will be published on the GENIE workshop WWW-site2 and through an ESA SP publication. During the next couple of years many more people will start to study problems (technical and scientific issues) that deal one way or another with GENIE, and the concepts presented during the workshop will be firmly supported by research, leading to a common user science instrument for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) by 2006. This executive summary tries to identify briefly the major issues discussed during this workshop. We will follow the program of the workshop by summarizing results from each session and presenting an overall summary at the end of this paper.
Bakker Eric J.
Fridlund Malcolm
Glindemann Andreas
Gondoin Ph.
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