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The 243rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society

The 243rd American Astronomical Society (AAS) Meeting will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 7 – 11 January 2024. If you are planning to attend, please arrange to arrive early, to attend a Physics of the Cosmos & Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group (PhysPAG) session on Sunday, 7 January from 9a – 3p Central.

AAS 243 about The 243rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society

Location

New Orleans, Louisiana

Dates

7-11 January 2024

Community

Physics of the Cosmos

Type

Meeting

Saturday, 6 January 2024

Physics of the Cosmos & Cosmic Origins + Astronomy on Tap Event [Flyer PDF]

TimeTopicSpeaker
7:00pm - 9:00pmSupermassive Black Holes: Monsters of the UniverseRyan Hickox (Dartmouth College)
7:00pm - 9:00pmTrivia Game: Challenge your cosmic knowledge and participate in our interactive trivia game. Prizes await those who showcase their astronomical prowess.
7:00pm - 9:00pmFrom the Big Bang to Biosignatures: Revealing the ~14 Billion Year Story of How the Cosmos Became Habitable with NASARachael Beaton (STScI)

Sunday, 7 January 2024

Physics of the Cosmos & Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group Session

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 243

TimeTopicSpeakersPresentation
9:00am – 9:15amCSsF. Civano and B. Humensky[PDF]
9:15am – 10:05amCoS SIGR. Hounsell: Introduction[PDF]
Mirocha: Astrophysics and Cosmology with SPHEREx[PDF]
R. Gerras: Updates on Simons Observatory[PDF]
D. Scolnic: Cosmological Measurements with Roman from Type Ia Supernovae[PDF]
10:05am – 10:20amGTN SAGE. Burns: GTN SAG Report Summary & Action Items[PDF] (458MB)
10:20am – 10:35amTDAMMComm SAGJ. Racusin: TDAMMComm SAG Report Status & Updates[PDF]
10:35am – 10:50amBreak
10:50am – 11:10amSTART TalkJ. O’Meara and C. Dressing: PhysCOS Community Involvement in START Activities[PDF]
11:10am – 12:05pmXR SIGIntroduction[PDF]
B. Williams: XRISM First Observations[PDF] (443MB)
K. Madsen: Updates from Athena[PDF]
D Pooley: X-ray Precursor Science Gaps[PDF]
Open Discussion
12:05pm – 12:15pmGR SIG M. Errando (GR SIG Co-Chair): News from SIG and Updates on Precursor Science Gaps[PDF]
12:15pm – 12:50pmGW SIGC. Mingarelli: Introduction[PDF]
12:50pm – 2:00pmLunch Break

Time-Domain and Multi-Messenger SIG Session

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 244 / 245

TimeTopicSpeakersPresentation
2:00pm – 2:05pmOpeningEric Burns
Ian Crossfield
[PDF]
2:05pm – 2:10pmRomanRebekah Hounsell[PDF]
2:10pm – 2:20pmULTRASATBrad Cenko[PDF]
2:20pm – 2:30pmNEO SurveyorRoc Cutri[PDF]
2:30pm – 3:00pmDiscussion[PDF]

NASA Joint PAG Session

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 244 / 245

TimeTopicSpeakers
3:00pm – 3:05pmOpening RemarksPeter Kurczynski
3:05pm – 3:30pmOverviewShouleh Nikzad (COPAG EC Chair)
Justin Finke (PhysPAG EC Chair)
Ilaria Pascussi (ExEP EC Chair)
3:30pm – 3:45pmNew Great Observatories SAGGrant Trembley
3:45pm – 4:15pmPrepared QuestionsDiscussion with Mark Clampin
4:15pm – 5:00pmOpen Q&A
[Ask a Question]
Moderators: Peter Kurczynski,
Francesca Civano,
Brian Humensky,
Swara Ravindranath,
Eric Mamajek, and
Karl Stapelfeldt

Monday, 8 January 2024

NASA Town Hall

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

MeetingTimeLocation
NASA Town Hall12:45pm – 1:45pm CTGreat Hall A

NASA Cosmic Pathfinders Program

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 219
1:00pm – 2:30pm CT

The newly established NASA Cosmic Pathfinders Program was created to ensure that equity gaps, leaky pipelines, and professional engagement of early-career scientists and students are invigorated. As the program’s first activity, this session will provide an interactive workshop to “hack your career.” An introduction to the program’s future activities, its leadership, and brief overview of Cosmic Pathfinders university chapters will be given. Open to all who are interested!

Chair: Ronald Gamble
Co-Chairs: Jordan Forman, Isiah Holt, Gokul Srinivasaragavan, Amethyst Barnes

Cosmic Pathfinders Session Video

Tuesday, 9 January 2024

Gamma Ray SIG Session

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 219

TimeTopicSpeakersPresentation
10:00am–10:05amGR SIG Intro to FIG SAG – Broad Overview of PhysCOS: Structure & PurposeManel Errando[PDF]
10:05am–10:20amFIG SAG Overview Michelle Hui[PDF]
10:20am–10:35amLonger Historical Context of Gamma-ray ReportsRegina Caputo[PDF]
10:35am–10:50amInternational ContextEnrico Bozzo (virtual)[PDF]
10:50am–11:05amRecent Discussions in Gamma-ray PlanningTiffany Lewis[PDF]
11:05am–11:30amCommunity Discussion on ReportChris Fryer[PDF]
Gamma Ray SIG Session Video

Gravitational Wave SIG Session

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: 219

TimeTopicSpeakersPresentation
2:00pm – 2:10pmWelcome and OverviewChiara Mingarelli
GW SIG co-chair
[PDF]
2:10pm – 2:35pmLinks Between LIGO and LISA ScienceNeil Cornish[PDF]
2:35pm – 3:00pmSignatures of Circumbinary Disk Physics in Massive Black Hole BinariesMagda Siwek[PDF]
3:00pm – 3:30pmAstrophysics with the NANOGrav 15 Year DataJoe Simon[PDF]
Gravitational Wave SIG Session Video

Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Habitable Worlds Observatory Splinter Meeting

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Room: R08 / R09
12:45pm – 3:30pm CT

Interested in Getting Involved in the Habitable Worlds Observatory? Join our splinter meeting at the Jan AAS!

NASA is now preparing for the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO), a future large UV/optical/IR space telescope that will conduct a wide range of transformative astrophysics, from extragalactic UV science to direct observations of Earth-like planets. Two teams (START & TAG) have recently been formed to study this mission and are looking for community-wide involvement.

Join us at the HWO splinter meeting on WednesdayJanuary 10 from 12:45 – 3:30 PM CT to learn how you can get involved. You can join in-person in R08 / R09 at the convention center in New Orleans or online via Zoom.

We will describe the goals & activities of the study teams, discuss pathways for community participation via Working Groups, and hear about relevant scientific and technological progress. The full splinter agenda and Zoom connection info may be found inside this google sheet.

For more details about HWO and to view the official site.

TimePresentationPresenters
12:45pm - 12:50pmGetting Settled
12:50pm - 1:00pmWelcome and HQ UpdateMegan Ansdell (NASA HQ)
1:00pm - 1:10pmThe Story of Life in the UniverseJohn O'Meara (Keck)
1:10pm - 1:15pmQ&A
1:15pm - 1:45pmIntroduction to the HWO Working GroupsCourtney Dressing (UC Berkeley) and John Ziemer (JPL)
1:45pm - 1:55pm Q&A
1:15pm - 2:15pmBreak
2:15pm - 2:17pm ROSES Precursor Science Program Lightning TalksIntroduction by Megan Ansdell (NASA HQ)
2:17pm - 2:19pm1. A Pathway to Planet PropertiesCaleb Harada (UC Berkeley)
2:19pm - 2:21pm2. Defining Science Requirements for Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Across the UV and X-ray Wavebands with Synthetic Observations
John ZuHone (CfA)
2:21pm - 2:23pm 3. Obtaining Better Constraints on Eta-Earth By Reprocessing Kepler
Data to Generate a More Complete and Reliable Exoplanet Catalog
Steve Bryson (NASA Ames)
2:23pm - 2:25pm4. Securing Revolutionary Exozodi Research with VLTI/NOTTBill Danchi (NASA Goddard)
2:25pm - 2:27pm 5. Quantifying Spectroscopic Performance Requirements for Detecting
Biosignatures with a Habitable Worlds Observatory
Vincent Kofman (American University)
2:27pm - 2:29pm6. Stellar X-ray and Ultraviolet Characterization of the Habitable Worlds Observatory Habitable Planet Target SampleDavid Wilson (U of Colorado - Boulder)
2:29pm - 2:31pm7. Open Source Tools for Mapping Exoplanet Science Goals to
Architecture Properties of the IR/O/UV Great Observatory
Armen Tokadjian (JPL)
2:31pm - 2:41pmQ&A
2:41pm - 3:05pmHWO Technology: Roadmap Teams & Industry StudiesLee Feinberg (NASA GSFC), Nick Siegler (JPL), Alison Nordt (Northrop Grumman), & Tyler McCracken (Ball Aerospace)
3:05pm - 3:15pm Q&A
3:15pm - 3:30pmClosing RemarksJoshua Pepper (NASA HQ)

Monday, 8 January through Wednesday, 10 January 2024

Five Minute Formulation Activity

NASA Booth, Exhibit Hall
9:00am – 6:30pm CT

NASA Science on display at the AAS Meeting

This January at the AAS Meeting in New Orleans, we debut a new activity in the NASA Booth: Five Minute Formulation.

The primary goal is to make it easier for community members with ideas for space mission or instrument concepts to access experts at NASA Centers, especially for people whose institutions may not have abundant technical expertise. Another goal is to familiarize early-career researchers with NASA flight project formulation and nurture new principal investigators.

Come to our table at the NASA Booth in the Exhibit Hall to talk to our experts. We don’t expect that a concept will actually be formulated in 5 minutes. Rather, we hope to initiate conversations and point people in the right direction, whether it’s a contact at NASA or an existing training course. Feedback on previous experiences with NASA mission development will also be welcome!

Hope to see you!
Aki Roberge (GSFC) & Rhonda Morgan (JPL), Co-Organizers

NASA Press Releases at the AAS

PhysCOS Related Activities

Saturday, 6 January 2024

TimeEventLocation
8:30am – 5:00pmWorkshop: Multimessenger astronomers, unite! A practical dress rehearsal for LISA discovering a massive black hole merger — Day 1Convention Center Room 216

Sunday, 7 January 2024

TimeEventLocation
8:30am – 5:00pmWorkshop: Multimessenger astronomers, unite! A practical dress rehearsal for LISA discovering a massive black hole merger – Day 2Convention Center Room 216

Monday, 8 January 2024

TimeEventLocation
8:20am – 9:10amPlenary: 102 – Fred Kavli Plenary Lecture: NANOGrav: The Dawn of Gravitational-wave Astronomy at Light-year Wavelengths, Stephen Taylor (Vanderbilt University)Convention Center Great Hall A
10:00am – 11:30amSpecial Session: 117 – HEAD I – Status of the X-ray Imaging Spectrometry MissionConvention Center Room 212
11:00am – 11:30amExhibitor Theater: NASA Balloon Program OverviewConvention Center Hall B-1 / B-2
1:00pm – 2:30pmSplinter: Cosmic Pathfinders ProgramConvention Center Room 219
2:00pm – 3:30pmSpecial Session: 141 – The Line Emission Mapper: A NASA X-ray Probe Mission ConceptConvention Center Room 209
2:00pm – 3:30pmSpecial Session: 148 – Lessons Learned from the Implementation of Inclusion Plan Pilots at NASAConvention Center Room 220

Tuesday, 9 January 2024

TimeEventLocation
10:00am – 11:30amSpecial Session: 214 – HEAD II - High-Energy observations of Stellar-mass Compact Objects: A Tribute to Tomaso BelloniConvention Center Room 212
10:00am – 11:30amSpecial Session: 221 – Chandra at 25Convention Center Room 222
11:40am – 12:30pmPlenary: 233 – HEAD Bruno Rossi Prize Lecture: Pulsar Magnetosphere: The Incredible Machine, Anatoly Spitkovsky (Princeton University)Convention Center Great Hall A
2:00pm – 3:30pmSpecial Session: 220 – NANOGrav: The Dawn of Galaxy-scale Gravitational-wave AstronomyConvention Center Room 226
4:00pm – 4:30pmExhibitor Theater: Chandra at Twenty-five: NASA's Flagship X-ray ObservatoryConvention Center Hall B-1 /B-2
4:40pm – 5:30pmPlenary: 257 – Plenary Lecture: The Precision Frontier of Dark Matter Constraints from Direct Acceleration Measurements, Sukanya Chakrabarti (University of Alabama, Huntsville)Convention Center Great Hall A
7:30pm – 8:00pmTown Hall: 265 – HEAD Social and Business MeetingConvention Center Room 225

Wednesday, 10 January 2024

TimeEventLocation
2:00pm – 3:30pmSpecial Session: 339 – Direct Imaging of Black Holes: Recent Results and Future ProspectsConvention Center Room 212
3:40pm – 4:30pmPlenary: 357 – Plenary Lecture: Investigating the Early Universe, Jamie Bock (California Institute of Technology)Convention Center Great Hall A
4:40pm – 5:30pmPlenary: 358 – Newton Lacey Pierce Prize Lecture: Characterizing the Properties of Accreting Neutron Stars through X-ray Observations, Renee Ludlam (Wayne State University)Convention Center Great Hall A

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