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"The First Generation of Cosmic Structures"
Sponsored by Raymond
and Beverly Sackler
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Date: May 15-18, 2000 (Monday-Thursday)
Place: Cronkhite Center, 6 Ash Street, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,USA
Schedule of talks: 9:00am
and end at 5:30pm
Program:
Monday
Welcoming Address:
Irwin Shapiro (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
Session 1: The
High-Redshift Universe: Theoretical overview
Session Chair: Ramesh Narayan
Martin Rees (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University, UK):<coffee break>(11:05-11:40)End of the Dark Ages and Reionization: OverviewAbraham Loeb (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA):Properties of the First Sources of Light
Simon White (MPI fur Astrophysik, Germany):
Simulations and Modeling of Galaxy Formation
<lunch break>(12:30-2:00)
Session 2: The High-Redshift Universe: Observations
Session Chair: James Moran
Charles Steidel (CalTech):Star-Forming Galaxies at z=1-5: Connection to Large Scale Structure
Mark Dickinson (Space Telescope Science Inst.):<coffee break>(3:45-4:15)The Hubble Deep FieldsArjun Dey (NOAO):What We Will Know About z>5 Prior to NGST
Antoinette Songaila (Univ. of Hawaii):The Chemical Evolution of the Universe
Amy Barger ( Univ. of Hawaii):TuesdayMulti-Wavelength Observations of Obscured Regions
Session 2: Observations (continued)
Session Chair: David Tytler
Hyron Spinrad (Univ. of California, Berkeley):<coffee break>(10:40-10:55)Observations of the High-z Universe: Overview and PerspectiveLennox Cowie (Univ. of Hawaii):The Hawaii Deep SurveysXiaohui Fan (Princeton Univ.):High Redshift Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Robert Kirshner (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA):High-Redshift Supernovae
Neta Bahcall (Princeton Univ.):Redshift Evolution of Galaxy Clusters
Session 3: Feedback
on the Intergalactic Medium
Session Chair: Richard Larson
Jordi Miralda-Escude (Ohio State Univ.):<lunch break>(12:40-2:00)Reionization: Overview
Piero Madau (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Univ., UK):Star and Quasar Formation Histories and Reionization
Michael Shull (Univ. of Colorado)<coffee break>(4:10-4:25)Emission Spectrum and UV Escape Fraction of the First StarsRachel Somerville (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Univ., UK):Semi-Analytic Modeling of High-Redshift GalaxiesJoseph Silk (Oxford Univ., UK):Feedback from AGN Outflows
Andrea Ferrara (Arcetri Obs., Florence, Italy):Session 4: Numerical SimulationsFeedback from Supernova Outflows
Session Chair:
Lars Hernquist (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA):WednesdayEvolution of the Intergalactic Medium
Session 4: Numerical Simulations (continued)
Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton Univ.):<coffee break>(10:40-10:55)Simulations of the First Objects: OverviewMichael Norman (Univ. of Illinois):Fragmentation of the First Baryonic ObjectsNickolay Gnedin (Univ. of Colorado):Simulations of Reionization
Session 5: Cosmic Microwave Background
Session Chair: George Rybicki
Martin White (Harvard-Smithsonian):<lunch break>(12:40-2:00)Secondary Effects of ReionizationAndrew Lange (CalTech):Results from BOOMERANG and Other Ground-Based ExperimentsJohn Carlstrom (Univ. of Chicago):Interfereometric Observations of CMB Anisotropy
Suzanne Staggs (Princeton Univ.)Session 6: Specific SourcesThe Future of Polarization Experiments
Session Chair: Alexander Dalgarno
Avery Meiksin (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK):<coffee break>(3:40-3:55)21 cm EmissionVolker Bromm (Yale University):Simulations of the Formation of the First Stars
Zoltan Haiman (Princeton Univ.):Empirical Signatures of the First Stars and QuasarsRennan Barkana (Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton):Physical Properties of the First GalaxiesMartin Haehnelt (MPI fur Astrophysik, Germany):Models of the Evolution of Quasars
Thursday
Session 6: Specific Sources (continued)
Peter Meszaros (Penn State Univ.):<coffee break>(10:40-10:55)Gamma-Ray Bursts: OverviewEli Waxman (Weizmann Institute, Israel):Cosmological Sources of High Energy ParticlesTom Abel (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA):Fragmentation of the First Objects
Session 7: Next Generation Telescopes
Session Chair: John Huchra
Wallace Sargent (CalTech):The Future of Large Ground-Based Optical/IR TelescopesDavid Wilner (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA):Probing High Redshifts with the Sub-Millimeter ArrayAndrew Blain (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Univ., UK):The Future of Far-IR --> mm Studies of the High Redshift Universe
<lunch break>(12:35-2:00)
Harvey Butcher (Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy, Netherlands)Probing High-Redshifts with the Square Kilometer Array
Richard Mushotzky (NASA):<coffee break>(3:10-3:25)The Present and Future of X-Ray Telescopes
Peter Stockman (Space Telescope Science Inst.):Closing Summary: Edwin Turner (Princeton Univ.)The Next Generation Space Telescope: Scientific OverviewJohn Mather (NASA):The Next Generation Space Telescope: Technology Development
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Local organizing committee
Avi Loeb (chair), Judy Terry, Todd Skoglund, Nancy Adler, Marion Tomasello.____________________________________________________________________________