First GLAST Symposium Planning 1 GLAST The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope First GLAST Symposium Planning Users Committee Meeting 7 May 2006 P.F.

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First GLAST Symposium Planning 1 GLAST The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope First GLAST Symposium Planning Users Committee Meeting 7 May 2006 P.F. Michelson and S. Ritz Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope

First GLAST Symposium Planning 2 First GLAST Symposium Planning IOC formed. First telecon 27 October. –Membership: Atwood, Barbiellini, Blandford, Bloom, Dermer, Dingus, Gehrels, Giommi, Grenier, Grindlay, Hermsen, Kouveliotou, McEnery, Makishima, Meegan, Michelson, Ormes, Pohl, Ritz. Following advice from GUC, dates selected: –5-8 February 2006 at Stanford University –telecons and meetings ongoing (w/ lots of help from Sandy and Lucy!). see later slides on local organizing and venue details. Estimating people. Immediate next steps –need another IOC telecon soon –first bulletin dates already added to upcoming HEAD news international lists (suggestions, please!) –poster (circulated electronically), website –started discussing press and possible teacher workshop with L. Cominsky.

First GLAST Symposium Planning 3 Top-level Symposium Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday 8-10 Registration, coffee 8-9 coffee, posters plenary9-12 plenary with one break 9-12 plenary with one break, summary talk(s) 12-13:30 lunch 13:30-16:30 plenary with one break 13:30-15:30 parallel sessions I 13:30-14:30 postersTBD. Teacher workshop and/or satellite meetings 16:30-17:30 posters15:30-16:00 break, posters 14:30-17:30 plenary with one break 17:30-19:00 reception 16:00-18:00 parallel sessions II evening free19:00 BANQUET at Stanford Faculty Club 19:00 Public Lecture? TBD

First GLAST Symposium Planning 4 Plenary Topics Opening talks –big, fundamental questions GLAST will address; leap from GRO to GLAST. –mission overview, MW connections, and how GI’s get involved Blazars, microquasars, EBL and related topics Pulsars, SNRs and Cosmic rays Extended Sources and Diffuse Emissions Surveys and Population Studies, New Point Source Classes GRBs and solar flares Dark Matter and New Physics Search Windows Summary talk(s), visionary talk? TBD. Plan to leave extra time in the plenary sessions for additional/hot-topic contributions.

First GLAST Symposium Planning 5 Parallel Sessions and Posters 3 or 4 rooms available for two sets of parallel sessions on Tuesday afternoon. Guessing ~100 posters Topics moved from plenary to posters/parallels: –analysis techniques –future missions, facilities –current status other facilities –detailed subtopics of plenary

First GLAST Symposium Planning 6 GSSC Booth GSSC booth or station staffed throughout the meeting –workstations set up to browse the GSSC and related websites. mechanisms for feedback. –handouts and Q&A on proposal tools This approach seems better than having a devoted session in the Symposium. Comments?

First GLAST Symposium Planning 7 Proceedings Current plan is to have no written proceedings. –No CDs –Web-based Contributors may upload write-ups and other material to the web page for distribution and archiving. Write-ups are not mandatory. No prescribed document format; PDF recommended for file format. Website will include posted agenda, abstracts, talks.

First GLAST Symposium Planning 8 GLAST Symposium local planning

First GLAST Symposium Planning 9 GLAST Symposium  February 5 – 8, 2007 (Monday-Thursday)  Frances Arrilliga Alumni Center, Stanford University  local organizing committee formed – Physics Dept, HEPL, KIPAC, SLAC – facility arrangements; registration; – hotel arrangements (SLAC Guest House, Sheraton, Terrace Inn)  registration: ~$300; banquet separate (~$60)

First GLAST Symposium Planning 10 Frances Arrilliaga Alumni Center main meeting hall seats 350, theatre style cafe

First GLAST Symposium Planning 11 Frances Arrilliaga Alumni Center reception area library

First GLAST Symposium Planning 12