Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2010
Volume 55, Number 1
Saturday–Tuesday, February 13–16, 2010; Washington, DC
Session B3: International Planning for Astroparticle Physics |
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Sponsoring Units: DAP DPF Chair: Michael Turner, University of Chicago Room: Thurgood Marshall South |
Saturday, February 13, 2010 10:45AM - 11:21AM |
B3.00001: European Strategy for Astroparticle Physics Invited Speaker: Astroparticle Physics emerged worldwide, in the last 20 years, from a field of charismatic pioneers transgressing disciplinary frontiers using risky and innovative detection techniques to a full blown global science activity involving many hundreds of researchers and hundred million or billion dollar scale projects. I will report on the recent effort to develop a strategic vision, roadmap and action plan for this field in Europe, performed under the auspices of ApPEC (Astroparticle Physics European Coordination) and in the context of the European Union program ASPERA. I will describe the many links that tie the proposed large observatories to the corresponding US and more generally worldwide infrastructures, as well as the efforts for a global coordination in progress. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, February 13, 2010 11:21AM - 11:57AM |
B3.00002: Report from the Particle Astrophysics Scientific Assessment Group Invited Speaker: |
Saturday, February 13, 2010 11:57AM - 12:33PM |
B3.00003: Japanese Programs in Astro-Particle Physics Invited Speaker: |
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