Program

 

The symposium program covers the following areas:

See also the symposium outline for an overview.

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.

 

Review Talks

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

 

Invited talks

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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