Program Timetable

 

Monday, 2004-07-26

Coffee Breaks:
10:45-11:15
15:30-16:00
Poster Session (Kammersaal):
16:00-16:30

Time Name First Name Affiliation Title
08:00 Registration Desk open
09:00 Voelk H.J. MPI-K Heidelberg Welcome Adress
09:15 Halzen Francis U. Madison, Wisconsin High energy cosmic rays, gamma rays and neutrinos
10:00 Hofmann Werner MPI-K Heidelberg Status of ground based gamma ray astronomy
10:45 Coffee Break 30 min
11:15 Smith Andrew U. Maryland High Altitude Water Cherenkov detectors
11:45 Harding Alice NASA/GSFC Pulsars, pulsar winds, and plerion
12:30 Lunch 90 min
 
14:00 Burke Bill AIP Instruction for authors
14:10 Lorenz Eckart ETH Zuerich MAGIC status and future plans
14:20 Bock R.K. MPI Physik Muenchen Recent results from MAGIC
14:30 Falcone Abe Purdue The VERITAS Prototype results and the Future of VERITAS
14:40 Kildea John McGill, Montreal Recent AGN observations by the Solar Tower Atmospheric Cherenkov Effect Experiment
14:50 Manseri Hakima Ecole Polytechnique Gamma ray astronomy below 100 GeV with the CELESTE experiment
15:00 Cui Wei Purdue News from a Multi-Wavelength Monitoring Campaign on Mrk 421
15:10 Smith Andrew U. Maryland TeV Gamma-Ray Astrophysics with Milagro
15:30 Coffee Break 30 min
16:00 Poster Session 30 min
16:30 Hanrong Wu IHEP Beijing A Wide Northen Sky Survey for both TeV cosmic ray anistropy and TeV gamma ray source using Tibet-III Air Shower Array
16:40 Kieda David U. Utah Evidence for New Unidentified TeV gamma -ray Sources from Directionally-Correlated Sky Fluctuations observed by Northern Sky Surveys by the Milagro Observatory and the Tibet Air Shower Array
17:00 Mori Masaki ICRR Tokyo Recent results from CANGAROO
17:10 Vercellone Stefano IASF/CNR Milano The duty-cycle of gamma-ray blazars: a new approach, new results
17:20 Schuster Claudia Bochum A Relativistic Outflow Model: Analytical Solutions
17:30 Abraham Zulema U. Sao Paulo Centaurus A: the Nearest Blazar?

 

Tuesday, 2004-07-27

Coffee Breaks:
10:30-11:00
15:30-16:00
Poster Session (Kammersaal):
16:00-16:30

Time Name First Name Affiliation Title
09:00 Melia Fulvio U. Arizona Galactic center
09:45 Primack Joel SCIPP Observational gamma-ray cosmology
10:30 Coffee Break 30 min
11:00 Much R. ESA-ESTEC The INTEGRAL mission status and recent scientific results
11:30 Diehl R. MPE Garching Gamma-ray line astronomy
12:00 Carr John CPPM Marseille Detectors of high energy neutrinos
12:30 Lunch 90 min
 
14:00 Benbow Wystan MPI K Heidelberg Status and Performance of H.E.S.S.
14:10 Lemoine Marianne LLR Ecole Polyt. Paris Advanced analysis methods in the H.E.S.S experiment
14:20 Schlenker Stefan Humboldt Berlin Discovery of the Binary Pulsar PSRB1259-63 in VHE Gamma Rays with H.E.S.S.
14:30 Beilicke Matthias U. Hamburg Investigation of the PSRB1259-63 field of view H.E.S.S.
14:40 Berge David MPIK Heidelberg Study of the supernova remnant RXJ1713.9-3946 with H.E.S.S.
14:50 Rolland Loic IN2P3/CNRS Paris VI-VII Observations of Sagittarius A* with H.E.S.S.
15:00 Lemiere Anne CdF Paris AGN observations with H.E.S.S.
15:10 Tsuchiya Ken'ichi ICRR Detection of Sub-TeV gamma-rays from the Galactic Center with the CANGAROO-II telescope
15:20 Morselli Aldo INFN Roma 2 Search for Dark Matter with GLAST
15:30 Coffee Break 30 min
16:00 Poster Session 30 min
16:30 Pieri Lydia Turin TeV-photons from Dark Matter annihilation
16:40 Tasitsiomi Argyro Univ. of Chicago Gamma-ray and synchrotron emission from neutralino annihilation in the Large Magellanic Cloud
16:50 Horns Dieter MPI-K Heidelberg Interpretation of the gamma ray signal from the Galactic Center
17:00 Iyudin A.F. MPE Garching Gamma-Ray Absorption in Dense QSO Environment
17:10 Kneiske Tanja U. Wuerzburg Very high energy gamma-rays (E_gamma > 20 GeV) from extragalactic sources
17:20 Luo Qinghuan U. Sydney Transient high energy gamma-ray and neutrino emission by fast spinning magnetars
17:30 Arons J. U. California Berkely Probing relativistic winds: The case of PSRJ07370-3039 A&B
17:40 Derishev Evgeny NNOV High-energy emission from off-axis relativistic jets

 

Wednesday, 2004-07-28

Coffee Breaks:
10:30-11:00
Poster Session (Kammersaal):
12:00-13:00

Time Name First Name Affiliation Title
09:00 Maraschi Laura Osservatorio Brera Gamma ray blazars
09:45 Blasi P. INFN/INAF Gamma rays from clusters of galaxies
10:30 Coffee Break 30 min
11:00 Olinto Angela U. Chicago Highest energy cosmic rays
11:30 Tavani Marco CNR Roma PSR B1259-63 and similar objects
12:00 Poster Session 60 min

 

Thursday, 2004-07-29

Coffee Breaks:
10:30-11:00
15:30-16:00
Poster Session (Kammersaal):
16:00-16:30

Time Name First Name Affiliation Title
09:00 Pelletier Guy Grenoble High energy processes in relativistic flows
09:45 Ptuskin V.S. IZMIRAN Troitsk Origin of Galactic cosmic rays
10:30 Coffee Break 30 min
11:00 Vink Jacco Columbia U., New York Nonthermal X-rays from SNRs
11:30 Bell A.R. Imperial College London Magnetic field amplification in strong shocks
12:00 Berezhko E.G. IKFIA SB RAS, Yakutsk High energy processes in SNRs
12:30 Lunch 90 min
 
14:00 Ksenofontov Leonid IKFIA, Yakutsk Gamma-ray models for SN 1006 using different astronomical parameters
14:10 Wielebinski Richard MPifR Recent results on the magnetic field of the Galaxy
14:20 Kazanas Demos NASA/GSFC Decelerating flows in the TeV Blazars
14:30 Ostrowski Michal U. Jagiellonski Substructure of the X-ray hot spots in Cygnus A
14:40 Marcowith Alexandre CESR Toulouse Astroparticle yield in radio galaxies jets and hot spots
14:50 Kataoka Jun Tokyo I. of Technology Unifying X-ray Emission Properties of Large Scale Jets, Hotspots and Lobes in Active Galactic Nuclei
15:00 Nishikawa Ken NSSTC Particle acceleration, magnetic field generation, and emission in relativistic shocks
15:10 Rieger Frank UC Dublin Shear acceleration in relativistic astrophysical jets
15:20 Shibata Toru INFN Milano Are diffusive gamma-rays in harmony with cosmic-ray data ?
15:30 Coffee Break 30 min
16:00 Poster Session 30 min
16:30 Wang Q. Daniel U. Massachusetts Amherst Nonthermal X-ray Emission from Superbubbles
16:40 Kino Motoki SISSA Hydrodynamics in the internal shock of relativistic outflows
16:50 Bednarek Wlodek Lodz Gamma-rays from the pulsar wind nebulae

 

Friday, 2004-07-30

Coffee Breaks:
10:30-11:00
15:30-16:00

Time Name First Name Affiliation Title
09:00 Tsinganos Kanaris U. Athens Steady and time-dependent MHD modelling of cosmic jets
09:30 Sikora Marek Kopernikus Poynting flux to kinetic energy conversion in quasar jets
10:00 Bicknell G.V. ANU Canberra What gamma-rays tell us about jets
10:30 Coffee Break 30 min
11:00 Lazzati Davide Cambridge Gamma Ray Bursts
11:30 Bogovalov Sergej Moscow Technical U. Interactions of pulsar winds with interstellar medium
12:00 Lyubarski Yu. Ben Gurion University Physical processes in pulsar winds
12:30 Lunch 90 min
 
14:00 Paredes Josep-Maria U. Barcelona High energy processes in microquasars
14:30 Takahashi T. ISAS Kanagawa Future Hard X-ray Mission to study non-thermal universe
15:00 Kamae T. SLAC Results from EGRET Data Reanalyzes and Future Gamma-ray Missions
15:30 Coffee Break 30 min
16:00 Reimer Olaf U. Bochum Origin of unidentified EGRET sources
16:30 Drury L.O'C. Dublin Inst. f. Adv. Studies Summary and closing remarks

 

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