Chandra Electronic Bulletin No. 94 |
******************************************************************************** | | | ccc XX XX OOO | Chandra | CC XX XX OO OO | CXC Electronic | CC XXX OO OO | Number 94 Bulletin | CC XX XX OO OO | February | CCC XX XX OOO | 2010 | | ******************************************************************************** Welcome to the Chandra X-ray Center's Electronic News Bulletin Number 94. CXC Web site: cxc.harvard.edu If you would like to unsubscribe from this alias, simply reply to this message to let us know. Please use this website to update your address or email: http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/udb/userdat.html Contents: 1. Registration now open for July Chandra Science Workshop: ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item 1. Registration now open for July Chandra Science Workshop: ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS =================================================================== Registration and abstract submission are now open for the Chandra-sponsored Science Workshop entitled ACCRETION PROCESSES IN X-RAYS: FROM WHITE DWARFS TO QUASARS to be held July 13-15, 2010 at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Boston, MA. Please check the website at http://cxc.harvard.edu/cdo/accr10/ for full information, including invited speakers, accommodation information, and a workshop poster suitable for, well, posting on your hallway! DEADLINES Wednesday, April 28, 2010 Final deadline for contributed talk abstract submission Wednesday, May 26, 2010 Final deadline for general registration and poster abstract submission MEETING ABSTRACT: Accretion Processes in X-rays: from White Dwarfs to Quasars Current X-ray observatories have revolutionized the study of accretion in diverse astrophysical settings. Chandra and XMM-Newton gratings have enabled the detection of small velocity shifts and weak but vitally important lines, and the central engine in nearby accreting sources has been revealed in new detail. It is now possible to detect extremely faint sources, enhancing our understanding of accretion power throughout the universe and low-level accretion within the Milky Way. Chandra has also revealed unexpected parallels between accretion onto pre-main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars, stellar-mass and super-massive black holes. The goals of this meeting are: (1) to bring together a broad scientific community interested in probing accretion physics from the X-ray perspective, (2) to leverage the rich accretion phenomenology and diverse theoretical approaches toward the understanding of accretion, and (3) to look ahead to the next ten years with Chandra, and future X-ray missions as well. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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