Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Astronomisches Rechen-Institut

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Astronomisches Rechen-Institut
Mönchhofstr. 12-14
69120 Heidelberg
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The Astronomisches Rechen-Institut (ARI) is part of the newly established Centre for Astronomy of Heidelberg University (Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg or ZAH). The other two institutes in the ZAH are the Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (Institut für Theoretische Astrophysik or ITA) and the State Observatory Königstuhl (Landessternwarte Königstuhl or LSW).

The scientific activities at the ARI cover a broad range of research areas including cosmology, gravitational lensing, galaxy evolution, star clusters, stellar astrophysics, the interstellar medium, astrometry, satellite missions, and calendrical calculations.

The ARI is involved in various national and international scientific networks and collaborations.  The institute plays a leading role in supporting the Gaia satellite mission of the European Space Agency and participates in the ground-based spectroscopic and photometric SDSS, 4MOST, and LSST surveys.

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Next Astro colloquia
Mar 13
11:00
TBD
Rolf Kuiper (Uni Duisburg)
Königstuhl Kolloquium
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Level 3 Lecture Hall (301)
Mar 13
11:00
Modeling accretion and ejection phenomena in star and planet formation
Rolf Kuiper (Uni Duisburg)
Königstuhl Kolloquium
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Level 3 Lecture Hall (301)
Mar 20
11:00
TBA
Danny Gasman (MPIA)
Königstuhl Kolloquium
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Level 3 Lecture Hall (301)

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Recent ZAH publications
2/2026
Pakmor, Rüdiger; Shen, Ken J. et al. (inc. Röpke, Friedrich K.)
Violent mergers revisited: The origin of the fastest stars in the Galaxy
A&A 706, A239(2026)

2/2026
Sarbadhicary, Sumit K.; Long, Knox S. et al. (inc. Li, Jing; Kreckel, Kathryn; Egorov, Oleg V.)
SDSS-V LVM: Collisionless Shocks in the Supernova Remnant RCW86
ApJ 998, 278(2026)

2/2026
Khan, Fazeel Mahmood; Berczik, Peter et al. (inc. Spurzem, Rainer; Just, Andreas)
Intermediate-mass black hole binary evolution in nuclear star clusters: The effect of the stellar-mass black hole population
A&A 706, A354(2026)


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