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Registration and abstract submission is now open for the
Chandra-sponsored Science Workshop entitled


  ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS

to be held
             July 13-15, 2010
at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Boston, MA.


Please check the website at
    http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/accr10/
for full information, including invited speakers, accommodation
information, and a workshop poster suitable for, well, posting
on your hallway!



          DEADLINES

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
       Final deadline for contributed talk abstract submission

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
       Final deadline for general registration and
       poster abstract submission



MEETING ABSTRACT:

  Accretion Processes in X-rays: from White Dwarfs to Quasars

Current X-ray observatories have revolutionized the study of accretion
in diverse astrophysical settings. Chandra and XMM-Newton gratings
have enabled the detection of small velocity shifts and weak but
vitally important lines, and the central engine in nearby accreting
sources has been revealed in new detail. It is now possible to detect
extremely faint sources, enhancing our understanding of accretion
power throughout the universe and low-level accretion within the Milky
Way. Chandra has also revealed unexpected parallels between accretion
onto pre-main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars,
stellar-mass and super-massive black holes. The goals of this meeting
are: (1) to bring together a broad scientific community interested in
probing accretion physics from the X-ray perspective, (2) to leverage
the rich accretion phenomenology and diverse theoretical approaches
toward the understanding of accretion, and (3) to look ahead to the
next ten years with Chandra, and future X-ray missions as well.  

 I wonder if you might be so kind as to advertise the workshop in your
 next email Bulletin using the text below?  I think it will be of
 interest across the spectrum!

 
 many thanks
 Paul
 Chandra Director's Office
 
 
 ****************************************************************


Registration and abstract submission is now open for the
Chandra-sponsored Science Workshop entitled


  ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS

to be held
             July 13-15, 2010
at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Boston, MA.


Please check the website at
    http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/accr10/
for full information, including invited speakers, accommodation
information, and a workshop poster suitable for, well, posting
on your hallway!



          DEADLINES

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
       Final deadline for contributed talk abstract submission

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
       Final deadline for general registration and
       poster abstract submission



MEETING ABSTRACT:

  Accretion Processes in X-rays: from White Dwarfs to Quasars

Current X-ray observatories have revolutionized the study of accretion
in diverse astrophysical settings. Chandra and XMM-Newton gratings
have enabled the detection of small velocity shifts and weak but
vitally important lines, and the central engine in nearby accreting
sources has been revealed in new detail. It is now possible to detect
extremely faint sources, enhancing our understanding of accretion
power throughout the universe and low-level accretion within the Milky
Way. Chandra has also revealed unexpected parallels between accretion
onto pre-main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars,
stellar-mass and super-massive black holes. The goals of this meeting
are: (1) to bring together a broad scientific community interested in
probing accretion physics from the X-ray perspective, (2) to leverage
the rich accretion phenomenology and diverse theoretical approaches
toward the understanding of accretion, and (3) to look ahead to the
next ten years with Chandra, and future X-ray missions as well.  

 I wonder if you might be so kind as to advertise the workshop in your
 next email Bulletin using the text below?  I think it will be of
 interest across the spectrum!

 
 many thanks
 Paul
 Chandra Director's Office
 
 
 ****************************************************************


Registration and abstract submission is now open for the
Chandra-sponsored Science Workshop entitled


  ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS

to be held
             July 13-15, 2010
at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Boston, MA.


Please check the website at
    http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/accr10/
for full information, including invited speakers, accommodation
information, and a workshop poster suitable for, well, posting
on your hallway!



          DEADLINES

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
       Final deadline for contributed talk abstract submission

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
       Final deadline for general registration and
       poster abstract submission



MEETING ABSTRACT:

  Accretion Processes in X-rays: from White Dwarfs to Quasars

Current X-ray observatories have revolutionized the study of accretion
in diverse astrophysical settings. Chandra and XMM-Newton gratings
have enabled the detection of small velocity shifts and weak but
vitally important lines, and the central engine in nearby accreting
sources has been revealed in new detail. It is now possible to detect
extremely faint sources, enhancing our understanding of accretion
power throughout the universe and low-level accretion within the Milky
Way. Chandra has also revealed unexpected parallels between accretion
onto pre-main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars,
stellar-mass and super-massive black holes. The goals of this meeting
are: (1) to bring together a broad scientific community interested in
probing accretion physics from the X-ray perspective, (2) to leverage
the rich accretion phenomenology and diverse theoretical approaches
toward the understanding of accretion, and (3) to look ahead to the
next ten years with Chandra, and future X-ray missions as well.  
Hi Michael,

Do you still run the HEASARC News?
Of course, many folks are at the HEAD meeting, but then they'll be
busy with the Chandra deadline, etc., etc.  so may as well do this now!

 I wonder if you might be so kind as to advertise the workshop in your
 next email Bulletin using the text below?  I think it will be of
 interest across the spectrum!

 
 many thanks
 Paul
 Chandra Director's Office
 
 
 ****************************************************************
Registration and abstract submission is now open for the
Chandra-sponsored Science Workshop entitled

  ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS
to be held
             July 13-15, 2010
at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Boston, MA.

Please check the website at
    http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/accr10/
for full information, including invited speakers, accommodation
information, and a workshop poster suitable for, well, posting
on your hallway!

          DEADLINES

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
       Final deadline for contributed talk abstract submission

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
       Final deadline for general registration and
       poster abstract submission


MEETING ABSTRACT:

  Accretion Processes in X-rays: from White Dwarfs to Quasars

Current X-ray observatories have revolutionized the study of accretion
in diverse astrophysical settings. Chandra and XMM-Newton gratings
have enabled the detection of small velocity shifts and weak but
vitally important lines, and the central engine in nearby accreting
sources has been revealed in new detail. It is now possible to detect
extremely faint sources, enhancing our understanding of accretion
power throughout the universe and low-level accretion within the Milky
Way. Chandra has also revealed unexpected parallels between accretion
onto pre-main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars,
stellar-mass and super-massive black holes. The goals of this meeting
are: (1) to bring together a broad scientific community interested in
probing accretion physics from the X-ray perspective, (2) to leverage
the rich accretion phenomenology and diverse theoretical approaches
toward the understanding of accretion, and (3) to look ahead to the
next ten years with Chandra, and future X-ray missions as well.  

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Reminder:
Chandra deadline for Cycle 12 proposals (March 18, 6pm EDT)

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