CALIFA Busy Week: 11-15th April 2011 * 11.04.2011 : Status of the project / How to handle the data. 9:00 Introduction: Main Goals for the Week. (S.F.Sanchez) 09:15 How to handle 3D data I: E3D/FIT3D code (S.F.Sanchez) 10:15 How to handle 3D data II: Potsdam IDL routines (A. Monreal). 11:15 Coffe Break 11:30 How to handle 3D data III: PINGSoft (F. Rosales). 12:30 How to handle 3D data IV: Your own code (V. Stanishev) 13:30 Lunch Break 15:00 Status Report I: Technical aspects (S.F.Sanchez) - Status of the Telescope / Collection of data. - Status of the data reduction / Quality of the data. - Early experiments results. - News about the information on the data. 16:15 Status Report II: Science goals (J. Walcher) - Summary of what was in the proposal. - Summary of what was discussed in the Kick-off meeting. - Current status of the science exploitation 17:30 Coffee break 17:45 Discussion: Requirements for data analysis (Chair: Wisotzki) - Which Tools do we need to analyze the data? - Do we need/wish a CALIFA visualization and analysis software? 18:30 Adjourn Anytime during the week: - Installation and test of the different packages. - Experiments/tutorials of how to handle the data. * 12.04.2011 : Data Quality Requirements. 9:00 What does the data reduction pipeline do, in steps (S.F. Sanchez) 11:00 Coffe-Break 11:15 Requirements for kinematics studies: Wavelength calibration (B.Jungwiert) / Spatial binning strategies and implementation (Sanchez-Blazquez) / Database solutions for publication of CALIFA data (Albiol) 13:30 Lunch Break 15:00 Data reduction and QC issues (Mast) / Separation of emission line spectra from continuum (Rosales-Ortega) 17:00 Coffee Break 17:15 Common Session I (Chair: Vilchez) - Summary of the discussions/activities in each split session. 18:00 Common Session: Requirements on data quality - Requirements of the Science Projects on the Data Quality. - Do the current data fulfill our quality expectations? - Priorities for further improvement of the pipeline 18:30 Adjourn * 13.04.2011 : Science Exploitation of existing data. 9:00 Stellar population properties (Gallazzi) / Emission lines and ISM properties (Rosales-Ortega) 11:00 Coffe-Break 11:15 Dust and star formation rates (Wild) / Stellar kinematics I (Falcon-Barroso) 13:30 Lunch Break 15:00 AGN and feedback (S.F.Sanchez) / Stellar kinematics II (Falcon-Barroso) 17:00 Coffee Break 17:15 Common Session I (Chair: van de Venn) - Summary of the discussions/activities in each split session. 18:00 Common Session: - Early results on the data: Short presentations by different groups (10 min) - Which science can be done? Which not? Why? - Identification of feasible papers and analysis teams. 19:00 Adjourn * 14.04.2011 : Long-term science projects. 9:00 Derivation of aperture corrections for SDSS/2dF, etc. (Zibetti) / Sample characterization (Walcher) 11:00 Coffe-Break 11:15 Modelling Needs: SAMs / Stellar pops and ISM / Individual galaxies (Walcher) 13:30 Lunch Break 15:00 From Kinematic to Physics (Jungwiert) / Innovative, "Unheard of" projects (Sanchez) 16:30 Coffee Break 17:00 Common Session I (Chair: Quirrenbach) - Summary of the discussions/activities in each split session. 17:30 Common Session: Summary of the activities during the week. - Technical aspects: progress and open challenges (S.F. Sanchez) - Science goals: progress and open challenges (J. Walcher) - Closing Discussion, points that were missed by PI and PS 18:30 Adjourn * 15.04.2011 : Taking note of the weeks progress 09:00 Common Session (Chair: Sanchez) - Review of the Activities: Update of the Common information (WIKI, webpage) - Proposed timescales for the different activities 11:00 Coffee Break 11:15 Open discussion about the main deadlines, mid-stones, and working plan. 12:30 Lunch and departure