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The 221st Meeting of the American Astronomical Society

Physics of the Cosmos at AAS 221
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

AAS 221 about The 221st Meeting of the American Astronomical Society

Location

Long Beach, California

Dates

6–10 January 2013

Community

Physics of the Cosmos

Type

Meeting

Sunday, 6 January 2013

All-Day Fifth Meeting of the PhysPAG

NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group (PhysPAG) will hold its next meeting on Sunday, January 6, 2013, in the Hyatt, room "Beacon B." 

NOTE: THE DAY STARTS WITH A JOINT SESSION WITH PAUL HERTZ IN A DIFFERENT HOTEL! The 8:30AM – 10AM Paul Hertz session will be held in the Naples Ballroom I–II of the Renaissance Hotel.

PhysPAG meetings are open to the entire scientific community, and they offer an opportunity to participate in discussions of scientific and technical issues related to the Physics of the Cosmos (PCOS)Program. All are invited to attend and participate.

TimeTopicSpeakerPresentation
8:00-8:30Informal Discussions, Wireless Setup, etc.
8:30-10:00JOINT SESSION WITH OTHER PAG(s) – Naples Ballroom I-II, Renaissance
News from HQP. Hertz[PDF]
Discussions with HQ and Among PAGs
10:30Welcome, Intros, Meeting GoalsS. Ritz[PDF]
10:40News from the PCOS Program OfficeA. Smale[PDF]
11:10Euclid UpdateR. Griffiths[PDF]
11:30Technology Input Process and IssuesT. Pham, et al.[PDF]
12:15-13:15LUNCH
13:15XRSAG Status and PlansJ. Bookbinder[PDF]
13:45GWSAG Status and PlansG. Mueller[PDF]
14:15IPSAG Status and PlansS. Hanany & Jamie Bock[PDF]
14:45GammaSAG Status and PlansJ. McEnery & E. Hays[PDF]
15:05CosmicSAG Community Inputs – Discussion
15:15BREAK
15:30Discussion of Issues, Future Meetings, Summary SlidesS. Ritz, All
16:00WFIRST UpdateD. Spergel[PDF]
16:20AOB
16:30Adjourn

Please check the website for updates. Suggestions can be sent to Prof. Steve Ritz, PhysPAG Executive Committee Chair (sritz@ucsc.edu), and/or Dr. Alan Smale, the deputy PCOS Program Office Chief Scientist (alan.p.smale@nasa.gov), and/or any member of the PhysPAG Executive Committee. Questions about the activities of specific SAGs should be directed to the SAG chairs listed on the individual SAG websites.

We hope to see you at our upcoming meeting in Long Beach.

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