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Building a Physical Understanding of Galaxy Evolution with Data-driven Astronomy
This program will initiate a discussion between the empirical exploration of the extremely large and diverse data sets from both observations and simulations and the deduction of the underlying physics, aiming to answer...
Science with the Line Emission Mapper: From Planets to Galaxies and Beyond
The Cosmic Web: Connecting Galaxies to Cosmology at High and Low Redshift
During this program, through talks and focussed discussion sessions, we expect to understand the web itself and its connections to galaxy formation, re-ionisation, and cosmology.
iid2022: Statistical Methods for Event Data - Illuminating the Dynamic Universe
HEAD 20: Abstracts due
AAS 241: Early registration deadline
HEAD 20: Splinter Meeting proposals due
White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe
The goal of this program is to enhance the communication between these communities, to explore novel uses of white dwarfs as astrophysical probes, and to identify current limitations and pathways to overcome them.
Computational Astrophysics in the ngVLA Era: Synergistic Simulations, Theory, and Observations
The goal of this meeting is to bring together theoreticians, modelers, and observers to discuss the computational astrophysics and observational challenges for the next generation of observatories, focusing on the next...