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GSFC XMM-Newton GOF Status Report #215a: HEAD meeting announcement: September 7-10, 2011
We apologize for the incorrect header in the previous email.
XMM-NEWTON NEWS #123 has not been sent by the XMM-Newton SOC
and the header is corrected above.
Michael Arida for the U.S. XMM-Newton GOF
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First Announcement of 2011 Meeting of the
High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD) of the
American Astronomical Society
September 7-10 (Wed.-Sat), 2011
Newport Marriott Hotel
Newport , Rhode Island
Email summary:
Mark your calendars, bookmark the conference website and get on the
conference mailing list:
http://www.confcon.com/head2011/
Abstracts are due Friday, May 13, 2011
We are delighted to announce the 2011 edition of the High Energy
Astrophysics Divisional meeting and we anticipate another excellent
conference with several new and exciting features. Learn about the
new results from ongoing missions and programs, as well as the latest
results from the Large Hadron Collider. Special sessions will inform,
discuss, and debate a range of issues from whether dark matter has been
detected to the future of high energy astrophysics.
Newport is a very special place with the best-preserved Colonial
district in the United States, along with the greatest mansions of the
Gilded Age, one of which will host our conference dinner. The weather
should be ideal for taking advantage of the wonderful beaches and
outdoor activities.
Special Sessions Include
Upcoming X-Ray Missions: NuSTAR, eROSITA, Astro-H, and GEMS
Astrophysics with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
High-Energy Processes in Nearby Galactic Nuclei
X-Ray Polarimetry as a Probe of Extreme Physics
Transient Astronomy in the Advanced LIGO Era: Electromagnetic Counterparts to Gravitational-Wave Signals
Time Series in High Energy Astrophysics: Techniques Applicable to Multi-Dimensional Analysis
In addition to the usual topics, we hope to assemble sessions around
the themes:
Are There Viable Models for SN Ia?
Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Have We Detected Dark Matter?
And the following topics might help to inform you about the near-future:
The Future of High Energy Astrophysics
The Hiring Process: Things Young Scientists Should Know
Conference Website (meeting logistics, registration, and abstract
submission):
http://www.confcon.com/head2011/
We strongly encourage HEAD members, and the wider community, to join us
for this special meeting in September.
Head Executive Committee:
Chryssa Kouveliotou (chair)
Joel Bregman (vice chair)
Mitch Begelman (past chair)
Ann Hornschemeier (secretary-treasurer)
Jack Hughes
Frits Paerels
Belinda Wilkes
Rosane DiStefano
Stephen Reynolds
Jan Vrtilek
Local Organizing Committee Chair:
Meg Urry, Yale University
Please contact Trish Dobson (info@confcon.com) for any help with your
logistical needs and/or any questions regarding this meeting.
Note: This message has been sent to various email exploders and we
apologize for any duplication. If you are interested in attending this
meeting, please visit the conference website and sign up to be put on
the email list. All future announcements/updates will only go to this
new list, which will not be shared or used for any other purpose.
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