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                           Peter 
De Cat, Jan 
Cuypers, Ronny 
Blomme, Yves 
Frémat, Martin 
Groenewegen, Patricia 
Lampens, Alex 
Lobel, Thierry 
Pauwels, Griet 
Van de Steene & Peter 
van Hoof                                The BINA collaboration: science at the Royal Observatory of Belgium                    
                        (Volume 87 - Année 2018 — Actes de colloques — First Belgo-Indian Network for Astronomy & Astrophysics (BINA) workshop - November 2016 - Nainital, India)
                    
                          
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            Mots-clés : astronomie, astrophysique, instrumentation, observatoires, photométrie, spectroscopie
            
          Abstract
        
          The Belgo-Indian Network for Astronomy and Astrophysics (BINA) is a collaboration between Indian and Belgian astronomical institutes with the main aim to optimize the scientific output of the Indo-Belgian telescopes, being the 4.0-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope and the 3.6-m Devasthal Optical Telescope. These new facilities are both located at the Devasthal Observatory near Nainital, India. In this contribution, we introduce projects that are of scientific interest for colleagues of the department “Astronomy and Astrophysics” of the Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB). It serves as an invitation for Indian astronomers to participate. We highlight how these projects could benefit from observations with the Indo-Belgian telescopes by using instruments from the first-generation (currently offered) and/or the next-generation (development or design phase). We show that, from an ROB point-of-view, the BINA would be the most successful if the 3.6-m DOT would be equipped with an efficient optical high-resolution spectrograph.
                     
            Keywords : astronomy, astrophysics, instrumentation, observatories, photometry, spectroscopy
                                                   
                                                                                                                                
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                          Peter De Cat, Jan Cuypers, Ronny Blomme, Yves Frémat, Martin Groenewegen, Patricia Lampens, Alex Lobel, Thierry Pauwels, Griet Van de Steene & Peter van Hoof, «The BINA collaboration: science at the Royal Observatory of Belgium», Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège [En ligne],                Volume 87 - Année 2018,                Actes de colloques,                First Belgo-Indian Network for Astronomy & Astrophysics (BINA) workshop - November 2016 - Nainital, India,      92 - 101  URL : http://popups.ulg.be/0037-9565/index.php?id=7528.             
             
           
           
           
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          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium
 
           
          Royal Observatory of Belgium, Ringlaan 3, 1180 Brussels, Belgium