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Identifying and Bridging Gaps in Laboratory Astrophysics

8 April 2025

We are delighted to announce that we have successfully proposed a 2-day workshop, “Identifying and Bridging Gaps in Laboratory Astrophysics,” to be held June 7 – 8, 2025, ahead of the Summer AAS meeting in Anchorage, AK. This workshop directly addresses a key recommendation from the Laboratory Astrophysics Task Force (LATF) convened by the AAAC in response to the Astro2020 Decadal Survey.

Please use this form to express your interest in participating in this workshop (even if you’ve already registered for the AAS meeting and workshop). This workshop is not part of the AAS Laboratory Astrophysics Division Meeting, but is encouraged by the division to attend and support it.

**Also, you must register for the AAS meeting to participate in this workshop [Regular Registration closes April 29, 2025].**

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Best Wishes,

Workshop SOC

SOC Members

  • Nikole Lewis (Co-Chair, Cornell)
  • Brett McGuire (MIT)
  • Stefanie Milam (Co-Chair, NASA Goddard)
  • Kyle Crabtree (UC Davis)
  • Clara Sousa-Silva (Bard College)
  • Joan Marler (Clemson University)
  • Jenny Bergner (UC Berkeley)
  • Randall Smith (CfA/SAO)
  • Carolyn Kuranz (University of Michigan)
  • Mike McCarthy (ex-officio, CfA/SAO)

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An illustration of Sun-like star HD 181327 and its surrounding debris disk. The star is at top right. It is surrounded by a far larger debris disk that forms an incomplete ellpitical path and is cut off at right. There’s a huge cavity between the star and the disk. The debris disk is shown in shades of light gray. Toward the top and left, there are finer, more discrete points in a range of sizes. The disk appears hazier and smokier at the bottom. The star is bright white at center, with a hazy blue region around it. The background of space is black. The label Artist's Concept appears at lower left.