The school will cover five (5) full days and consist of two (2) sessions each day. The morning sessions, from 8:30 A.M. until 12:30 P.M., will feature lectures on current topics in high-energy astrophysics and data analysis techniques. The afternoon sessions will be, tentatively, from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M., and will allow the students to practice the application of the different analysis techniques using real astrophysical data. The program is listed at the bottom of this page.
Students should arrive on Sunday, July 27, and leave on Saturday, Aug 2. Partial attendance will not be allowed. The attendance will be limited to about 30 students. The selection will be made on the basis of the CV and the description of the student present activities and interests. Depending on the level of funding available, scholarships to cover local expenses will be available. Travel reimbursement is not foreseen.
Monday 28 |
08.30 AM | Introduction and school organization (Lorella Angelini) |
08.45 AM | History of high energy astrophysics (X-ray and Gamma-ray) (Giorgio Palumbo) |
09:45 AM | Future of high energy astrophysics (Nick White) |
10.45 - 11.10 AM | Break |
11.10 AM | Neutron stars: From Early speculations to current problems (Franco Pacini) |
12:10 PM | Software archive related issues (Lorella Angelini) |
01:15 PM | Lunch |
03.30 - 06.30 PM | Afternoon Session |
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Presentation of the science projects on which students will be working on in the proceding afternoons. These include observations from different X-ray and Gamma-ray satellite on AGN, deep fields, and astronomical peculiar objects.
The student working groups will be organized at the end of the session.
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Tuesday 29 |
08.30 AM | Telescopes and Mirror (Giovanni Pareschi) |
09.30 AM | Emission Mechanism I (Giorgio Matt) -- PART I |
10.00 - 10.30 AM | Break |
10.30 AM | Emission Mechanism I (Giorgio Matt) -- PART II |
11.00 AM | Swift general. Coding mask experiments & analysis method (Hans Krimm) |
12.00 PM | Imaging analysis : point source and diffuse emission (Kip Kuntz) |
12.45 PM | Lunch |
04.00 - 07.00 PM | Afternoon Session |
| Data analysis of the science projects |
Wednesday 30 |
08.30 AM | Instruments, CCD, Polarimetry, proportional counters I (Joe Hill) |
09.30 AM | Gamma ray astronomy : Agile Glast (Patrizia Caraveo) |
10.00 - 10.30 AM | Break |
10.30 AM | Emission mechanism II (Atomic physics, collisional photonionized plasma) (Giorgio Matt) |
11.30 AM | Instruments calorimeter II (Flavio Gatti) |
12.30 PM | Lunch |
04.00 - 07.00 PM | Afternoon Session |
| Data analysis of the science projects |
Thursday 31 |
08.30 AM | Surveys (Fabrizio Fiore) |
09.00 AM | Statistics (Andy Pollock) |
10.00 - 10.30 AM | Coffee Break |
10.30 AM | Timing analysis (Gianluca Israel) |
11.30 AM | Interaction Magnetophere/ Binary Jets (Luigi Stella) |
12.30 PM | Lunch |
04.00 - 07.00 PM | Afternoon Session |
| Data analysis of the science projects |
Friday 1 |
08.30 AM | Multiwave modelling (Paolo Giommi) |
09.30 AM | High energy and the other wavelengths: Optical,Infrared, Radio (Roberto Maiolino) |
10.30 - 11.00 AM | Break |
11.00 AM | TeV astrophysics (Massimo Persic) |
11.45 AM | Gravitational waves (Gianluca Guidi) |
12.30 PM | Lunch |
04.00 - 07.00 PM | Afternoon Session |
04.00 - 05.30 PM | Data analysis of the science projects |
05.30 - 06.15 PM | Final reports from each science project |
06.15 - 07.00 PM | Concluding remarks by Guido Chincarini |
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