Welcome to the Fermi/Swift GRB Conference 2012
It is a pleasure to announce the next combined Fermi/Swift GRB conference
covering recent advances in all aspects of gamma-ray burst observations and
theory.
This conference will be held in Munich, Germany, on 7-11 May 2012, and
follows similar previous combined Fermi/Swift meetings in
Huntsville (Oct. 2008) and Annapolis (Nov. 2010).
Gamma-ray bursts are the most energetic explosions in the Universe and are
thought to be the birth signatures of black holes. This is an exciting time
in the GRB field as various missions provide a wealth of new data on this
still puzzling phenomenon. The Fermi misson provides unprecedented spectral
coverage over 7 decades in energy, and among others discovered new spectral
components which challenge our standard picture of the prompt emission.
The Swift mission continuous to swiftly monitor and locate GRBs in multiple
wavebands, providing the basis for all ground-based follow-up observations
towards redshift measurements and afterglow and host property investigations.
AGILE, INTEGRAL, Suzaku and Konus continue to provide crucial information on
GRB properties, and the MAXI mission provides an all sky X-ray monitoring
of transients. There is also growing capability for follow-up observations
by ground-based telescopes at basically all wavelengths. Besides the classical
optical/infrared/radio observations, searches are underway for TeV emission,
neutrinos and gravitational waves. Moreover, new experiments
are expected to have returned first data, among others IKAROS on the prompt
polarization properties or ALMA
on sub-millimeter properties. And last but not least, the unexpected
is bringing us child-like astonishments at least once per year with
a "GRB-trigger" which turns out to be not related to GRBs.
Complementing all these new observational results, a huge theoretical
effort is underway to understand the GRB phenomenon and keep up with the
constant new puzzles coming from the data.
This conference will bring together astrophysicists, neutrino physicists
and gravitational wave scientists to discuss the latest data and theories,
to build synergistic collaborations between the fields and across wavelengths,
and beyond better understanding the GRB phenomenon to develop GRBs as
a powerful probe of a variety of fundamental questions in present-day
research.
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Latest News
08 Jun 2012
15 May 2012
Conference over
Important Dates
1 Jan. 2012
Opening of Registration page
15 Feb. 2012
Deadline for funding support application
29 Feb. 2012
Abstract and Registration Deadline
07-11 May 2012
Conference
31 May 2012
Deadline for Proceedings
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