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PhysCOS Special Interest Sessions at APS 2025

18 March 2025

Dear Physics of the Cosmos (PhysCOS) community members,

Attending the American Physical Society’s Global Physics Summit? Please note the following activities that may be of special interest to the PhysCOS community (all times Pacific):

8:30a – 10:18a

  • [DAP,DGRAV] APR-G07 “The First Ten years of Gravitational Wave Observations”
  • [DAP] APR-G19 “Galaxies from the Early Universe to Today”

10:45a – 12:33p

  • [DAP] APR-H01 “Small NASA Missions”
  • [DAP] APR-H14 “Mini-Symposium: Time Domain Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics”
  • [DAP] APR-H21 “Dark Matter Astrophysics”
  • [DAP] APR-H22 “Solar, Supernova, and Galactic Neutrinos”

1:30p – 3:18p

  • [DAP] APR-J08 “Time Domain and Multimessenger Astrophysics”
  • [DGRAV] APR-J20 “Gravitational Wave Sources and Populations II”
  • [DAP] APR-J21 “Astrophysical Instruments and Missions”

3:45p – 5:33p

  • [DGRAV] APR-L07 “Isaacson Award Session”
  • [DAP] APR-L08 “LISA Science and Prospects”
  • [DAP] APR-L21 “Gamma Ray Observations and Analysis”
  • [DAP] APR-L22 “Tracing our Chemical Origins with the R-Process Alliance”

5:45p – 7:30p

6:00p – 8:00p

For more information on PhysCOS throughout the meeting, check out our meeting webpage.

Please stop by our table outside the Platinum Ballroom inside the Marriott Hotel to chat with us and find out about current and planned PhysCOS activities.

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