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Physics of the Cosmos at the APS Global Physics Summit 2026


American Physical Society Joint March Meeting and April Meeting

Location

Denver, Colorado

Dates

16-20 March 2026

Community

Physics of the Cosmos

Type

Meeting

Joint March Meeting and April Meeting

APS Global Physics Summit 2026

The APS Global Physics Summit is the largest physics research conference in the world, uniting 14,000 scientific community members across all disciplines of physics.

Learn More about APS Global Physics Summit 2026

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Chair: Bernard Kelly, University of Maryland Baltimore County

TimeEventLocation
10:30 am – 12:18 pmPhysics of the CosmosHyatt Regency, Mineral F/G

Physics of the Cosmos Agenda

TimeTopicPresenter
10:30am ‑ 11:06amAn Update from NASA's Astrophysics DivisionShawn Domagal‑Goldman
11:06am ‑ 11:18amX-ray Astronomy in the 2030s: Updates on the Status of the XR SIG Science Analysis GroupsFabio Pacucci
11:18am ‑ 11:30amFacilitating community discussions with NASA: The Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Science Interest Group (CRN SIG)Austin Cummings
11:30am ‑ 11:42amOverview of the POEMMA-Balloon with Radio MissionTobias Heibges
11:42am ‑ 11:54amAn Overview of the Radio Instrument for the POEMMA Balloon with Radio MissionJulien Alfaro
11:54am ‑ 12:06pmFIG SAG: An Overview of Future Innovations in Gamma-ray ScienceTiffany R Lewis
12:06pm ‑ 12:18pmPreparing for the Habitable Worlds Observatory: Updates from the HWO Science Interest GroupFabio Pacucci

Other Sessions of Interest

Unless otherwise stated, all sessions listed are in the Hyatt Regency

Monday, 16 March 2026

TimeSessionLocation
10:30am ‑ 12:18pmAPR-B74: Recent Results in Gravitational PhysicsCentennial A
APR-B79: Cecilia Payne Gaposchkin Doctoral Dissertation Award in AstrophysicsCentennial H
APR-B82: Nuclear Astrophysics ICapitol 3
1:15pm ‑ 3:03pmAPR-C74: New ResultsCentennial A
APR-C79: Searches for Dark MatterCentennial H
APR-C80: Time Domain and Multi-Messenger AstronomyCapitol 1
APR-C91: Dark Matter ConstraintsMineral F/G
APR-C94: Gravitation and CosmologyConvention Center,
Meeting Room 104
3:30pm ‑ 5:18pmAPR-D78: AI in Different Aspects of Gravitational WavesCentennial G
APR-D80: Dark Matter AstrophysicsCapitol 1
APR-D82: Mini-Symposium: Interdisciplinary Needs to Understand Multi-Messenger Events ICapitol 3
APR-D85: Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations ICapitol 6

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

TimeSessionLocation
8:00am ‑ 9:48amAPR-G79: Bethe PrizeCentennial H
APR-G85: Searches for Persistent Gravitational WavesCapitol 6
APR-G91: Pulsars and Neutron StarsMineral F/G
APR-G92: Dark Matter IConvention Center,
Meeting Room 102
10:30am ‑ 12:18pmAPR-H77: Upgrades to Gravitational Wave DetectorsCentennial F
APR-H79: High Energy UniverseCentennial H
APR-H82: Mini-Symposium: Interdisciplinary Needs to Understand Multi-Messenger Events IICapitol 3
APR-H85: Gravitational Wave Data Analysis ICapitol 6
APR-H94: Gravitational Waveform Modeling IConvention Center,
Meeting Room 104
1:15pm ‑ 3:03 p.m.APR-J79: Bridging the MeV GapCentennial H
APR-J80: Late Universe CosmologyCapitol 1
APR-J85: Gravitational Wave Data Analysis IICapitol 6
APR-J91: Astrophysical NeutrinosMineral F/G
APR-J94: Gravitational Waveform Modeling IIConvention Center,
Meeting Room 104
3:30pm ‑ 5:18pmAPR-L77: History of Gravitational WavesCentennial F
APR-L79: DAP Award SessionCentennial H
APR-L80: Black Hole AstrophysicsCapitol 1
APR-L85: Parameter Estimation of Gravitational Wave Sources IICapitol 6
APR-L91: Compact Object MergersMineral F/G
APR-L92: Particle AstrophysicsConvention Center,
Meeting Room 102
APR-L94: Gravitational Waveform Modeling IIIConvention Center,
Meeting Room 104

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

TimeSessionLocation
10:30am ‑ 12:18pmAPR-P76: Towards the Origin of GoldCentennial C
APR-P78: Dark EnergyCentennial G
APR-P80: Cosmic RaysCapitol 1
APR-P85: Characterization and Calibration of Gravitational Wave DetectorsCapitol 6
APR-P91: Astrophysics with Gravitational Waves IMineral F/G
1:00pm ‑ 2:48pmEVW-N126: Physical Review Session: What's Next in Big Science?Agate
1:15pm ‑ 3:03pmAPR-R79: X-Ray Results: XRISM, IXPECentennial H
APR-R80: Cosmic Microwave BackgroundCapitol 1
APR-R85: Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations IICapitol 6
APR-R91: Astrophysics with Gravitational Waves IIMineral F/G
3:30pm ‑ 5:18pmAPR-S80: Missions, Instruments, and SurveysCapitol 1
APR-S82: Nuclear Astrophysics IICapitol 2
APR-S88: Mini-Symposium: Particle Dark MatterMineral B
APR-S91: Gravitational Wave ObservationsMineral F/G
APR-S92: Dark Matter IIConvention Center,
Meeting Room 102
5:30pm ‑ 7:00pmEVW-Y110: DAP Unit Business Meeting and ReceptionCapitol 1

Thursday, 19 March 2026

TimeSessionLocation
10:30am ‑ 12:18pmAPR-V79: Probes Missions: PRIMA and AXISCentennial H
APR-V80 Early Universe CosmologyCapitol 1
APR-V82: Gamma Ray AstronomyCapitol 3
APR-V85: Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations IIICapitol 6
APR-V91: Gravitational Wave DetectorsMineral F/G
1:15pm ‑ 3:21pmAPR-W79: DESI SessionCentennial H
APR-W85: Machine Learning and Modern Computational Techniques for Gravitational WavesCapitol 6
APR-W80: Ultra-High Energy Cosmic RaysCapitol 1

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