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13th Meeting for High Energy Astrophysics Division
Portola Hotel and Spa at Monterey Bay

HEAD 13 about HEAD 13

Location

Monterey, California

Dates

7–11 April 2013

Community

Physics of the Cosmos

Type

Meeting

The Physics of the Cosmos Program Office and the Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group (PhysPAG) are organizing two town hall sessions at the upcoming HEAD and APS meetings in Monterey and Denver, respectively.

As a reminder, the PhysPAG serves as a forum for soliciting and coordinating input and analysis from the scientific community in support of the PCOS program objectives. These two town halls will focus on NASA's astrophysics division's implementation of the decadal survey.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

HEAD Meeting Town Hall

TimeTopicSpeakerPresentation
12:30 PMIntroductionJohn Nousek, PhysPAG Chair[PDF]
12:35 PMPCOS in the Astrophysics Implementation PlanRichard Griffiths, PCOS HQ[PDF]
12:45 PMFY13 Activities in the PCOS Program Office and the PhysPAGAnn Hornschemeier, PCOS PO[PDF]
12:55 PMWFIRST in the light of EuclidDaniel Stern
1:05 PMLISA in the light of eLISAGuido Mueller[PDF]
1:15 PMAXSIO in the light of ATHENAJay Bookbinder[PDF]
1:25 PMAudience questions / Comments
1:30 PMAdjourn

For the HEAD meeting, there is a 30-minute break beforehand when participants will be able to go grab some food for lunch.

The X-ray Science Analysis Group (XRSAG) will host a one-day meeting at the Portolo Hotel, focusing on technology development for future X-ray missions, including invited presentations on new detectors, optics, and gratings plus open discussion time. If you are interested in presenting at this meeting, please contact the X-ray SAG Chair, Jay Bookbinder (jbookbinder@cfa.harvard.edu).

Friday, 12 April 2013

XRSAG Meeting

TimeTitleSpeakerPresentation
Technology Development Plans
9:00am – 9:45amTech Development Plans – Near Term TechnologiesRob Petre, NASA/GSFC[PDF]
9:45am – 10:15amTech Development Plans – Future TechnologiesPaul Reid, SAO[PDF]
10:15am – 10:45amOpen Discussion
10:45am – 11:00amBreak
Optics
11:00am – 11:20amFuture OpticsMartin Weisskopf, NASA / Marshall Space Flight Center[PDF]
11:20am –11:40amSilicon OpticsWill Zhang, NASA / GSFC[PDF]
11:40am – 12:00 noonAdjustable OpticsPaul Reid, SAO[PDF]
12:00 noon – 12:15pmOff Plane Grating DevelopmentsRandy McEntaffer, University of Iowa[PDF]
12:15pm – 12:30pmCAT Grating DevelopmentsRalf Heilmann, MIT/Kavli[PDF]
12:30pm – 12:45pmMultilayer Optics DevelopmentSuzanne Romaine, SAO[PDF]
12:45pm – 1:30pmLunch
Detectors
1:30pm – 1:50pmX-ray Silicon Detectors and Blocking Filters for GratingsMark Bautz, MIT/Kavli[PDF]
1:50pm – 2:10pmLarge Format Silicon DetectorsAbe Falcone, Penn State University[PDF]
2:10pm – 2:30pmMKID Detector DevelopmentsBen Mazin, UC Santa Barbara[PDF]
2:30pm – 2:50pmSmall-pixel CZT DetectorsMatthias Beilicke, Washington University in St. Louis[PDF]
2:50pm – 3:00pmBreak
3:00pm – 4:00pmCryogenic DetectorsSimon Bandler, CRESST/NASA/GSFC[PDF]
4:00pm – 4:30pmMultiplex Readouts for Large-Format MicrocalorimetersKent Irwin, NIST/Boulder[PDF]
4:30pm – 5:30pmOpen Discussion

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