Expertise in Research and Complementarity
The Cologne team is lead by Prof. S. Schlemmer (StSch). His background
is in molecular astrophysics with emphasis on high resolution
spectroscopy in the submm- and FIR-spectral range and ion molecule
reactions. Team 4 is deeply involved in two upcoming observatories:
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) and in the
Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared (HIFI) for Herschel, ESA's
cornerstone 4 mission. P4's research activities include the development
of dedicated instrumentation, astrophysical observations and chemical
and radiative transfer modelling. For the last twenty years the Cologne
group has conducted a closely co-ordinated program of laboratory and
radio astronomical investigations dedicated to the study of interstellar
molecules. Simultaneously, the team developed laboratory spectrometers,
radio astronomical receivers, and state-of-the-art detector electronics
with the aim to push the frequency of detection further into the
terahertz (THz) region. This work has resulted in the successful
identification of a fairly substantial number of new laboratory and
astronomical species, particularly reactive ones previously unfamiliar
or unknown in the terrestrial laboratory. The goals of these
investigations has been to open the THz region to spectroscopic
investigation and to determine from the smallest to the largest and most
complex molecules that can be identified in space, in a general attempt
to understand the chemical architecture of interstellar gas and the
synthetic processes at work there. The Cologne THz-spectrometers are the
most powerful and unique tools for high resolution spectroscopy at these
high frequencies. An overview of the activities of the spectroscopy
group can be found on our homepage
http://www.ph1.uni-koeln.de/workgroups/lab_spectroscopy/. The Cologne
spectroscopy group maintains the Cologne Database for Molecular
Spectroscopy (CDMS) as an important tool for the community both in
astrophysical and spectroscopy research (details at
http://www.ph1.uni-koeln.de/vorhersagen).
Expertise in Training and Knowledge Transfer
The postdoctoral fellow (PDF) will be located in the I. Physikalisches
Institut der Universitaet zu Koeln. PDFs are participating in regular
research seminars, prepare short courses for the benefit of PhD students
and gain experience in teaching and research by helping in the
supervision of PhD students. In addition they participate in the varied
general seminars in the Departments of Physics and Chemistry of the
University of Cologne leading to interdisciplinary education. The PDF
attend one or two well established International meetings yearly. Over
the past five years, Prof. Schlemmer has supervised 8 PhD students
(6 M, 2 F) of whom 6 have graduated and 2 are currently pursuing their
PhD. He has also supervised several PDFs, of whom two are current.
Involvement of Key Scientific Staff.
Name | Position | M/F | Expertise |
J. Stutzki | Director of the institute | M | Astrophysics/Spectroscopy |
G.Winnewisser | Emeritus Professor | M | Spectroscopy/Astrophysics |
T. Giesen | Senior Researcher | M | Spectroscopy, Lasers |
F. Lewen | Senior Researcher | M | BWOs and other scientific apparatus |
H. Müller | Senior Researcher | M | Data base, spectroscopy |
Significant References
1. Precise Laboratory Observations of the P-P Fine Structure Transitions of C and C , Klein, H., Lewen, F.,
Schieder, R., Stutzki, J., and Winnewisser, G., Astrophys. J.
(Letters), 494, L125-L128, 1998.
2. CI in high-mass star-forming clouds , Tieftrunk, A.,
Jacobs, K., Martin, C.L., Siebertz, O., Stark, A.A., Stutzki, J.,
Walker, C.K., and Wright, G.A., Astron. Astrophys. 375, L23-L26, 2001.