The symposium program covers the following areas:
The program includes reviews and more specialized topics by invited speakers as well as contributed talks/posters.
The detailed timetable of oral talks (also as PS and PDF leaflets) and the poster contributions are available separately.
F. Halzen | High energy cosmic rays, gamma rays and neutrinos |
W. Hofmann | Status of ground based gamma ray astronomy |
F. Melia | Galactic center |
J. Primack | Observational gamma-ray cosmology |
L. Maraschi | Gamma ray blazars |
A. Harding | Pulsars, pulsar winds, and plerions |
G. Pelletier | High energy processes in relativistic flows |
V.S. Ptuskin | Origin of Galactic cosmic rays |
A. Olinto | Highest energy cosmic rays |
P. Blasi | Gamma rays from clusters of galaxies |
O. Reimer | Origin of unidentified EGRET sources |
R. Much | The INTEGRAL mission status and recent scientific results |
R. Diehl | Gamma-ray line astronomy |
J. Carr | Detectors of high energy neutrinos |
S. Bogovalov | Interactions of pulsar winds with interstellar medium |
Yu. Lyubarsky | Physical processes in pulsar winds |
J. Vink | Nonthermal X-rays from SNRs |
A.R. Bell | Magnetic field amplification in strong shocks |
E.G. Berezhko | High energy processes in SNRs |
K. Tsinganos | Steady and time-dependent MHD modelling of cosmic jets |
M. Sikora | Poynting flux to kinetic energy conversion in quasar jets |
G. Bicknell | What gamma-rays tell us about jets |
D. Lazzati | Gamma ray bursts |
J. Paredes | High energy processes in microquasars |
M. Tavani | PSR B1259-63 and similar objects |
T. Takahashi | Future hard X-ray mission to study non-thermal universe |
T. Kamae | Results from EGRET data reanalyzes and future gamma-ray missions |
G. Sinnis | Future ground based gamma ray detectors |
L. O'C. Drury | Summary and closing remarks |
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