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Announcement of the Fermi S-Z School
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# International Summer School #
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# Background Microwave Radiation and Intracluster Cosmology #
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# July 6 - 16, 2004, Varenna, Lake Como, Italy #
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# School webpage: #
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# http://oberon.roma1.infn.it/varenna/ #
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Recent high-quality ground-based, balloon-borne and satellite
measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation
have greatly advanced the ability to study the global properties
and the large scale structure of the Universe at an unprecedented
level of precision. In the vast expanses of clusters of galaxies
the CMB is Compton-scattered by intracluster gas, a process that
imprints on it characteristic spectral and spatial signatures -
the Sunyaev-Zeldovich (S-Z) effect. The coupling of the most
important radiation field in the Universe with the largest bound
systems constitutes an indispensable cosmological and cluster probe.
The tremendous experimental, observational and theoretical progress
in recent years has advanced the S-Z effect to a major research
theme in Cosmology.
This is the first school devoted primarily to the S-Z effect,
related CMB results, and the astrophysics of clusters. The main goal
will be to provide a comprehensive pedagogical exposition to all major
theoretical and observational aspects of the S-Z effect - review
of the theory, measurements, and use of the effect as a cosmological
and cluster probe. Review topics include:
- Recent measurements of CMB anisotropy
- Cosmological parameters from WMAP and galaxy surveys
- Theory of the S-Z effect
- Measurement techniques: single dish and interferometric arrays
- Recent measurements of the S-Z effect
- The S-Z effect as a cosmological probe
- Cosmological and cluster parameters from S-Z measurements
- Cluster properties from recent X-ray observations
- Hydrodynamic simulations of clusters
- Predicted and observed correlations between cluster quantities
- CMB anisotropy induced by the S-Z effect
- S-Z polarization
- Ground based and stratospheric S-Z projects
- Cluster X-ray, S-Z and lensing surveys
- S-Z survey with the HFI on the Planck satellite
Directors of the School:
Francesco Melchiorri & Yoel Rephaeli
The current list of speakers includes:
Monique Arnaud CEA Saclay, Service d'Astrophysique
Rachel Bean Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton
Mark Birkinshaw Dept. of Physics, University of Bristol
Stefano Borgani Dip. di Astronomia, Universita di Trieste
Paul Boynton Astronomy Department, University of Washington
Alfonso Cavaliere Physics Dept., University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
Asantha Cooray California Institute of Technology
Paolo de Bernardis University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Marco De Petris University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Pierre Encrenaz Observatoire de Paris, DEMIRM
Andrea Ferrara SISSA
Naoki Itoh Dept. of Physics, Sophia University
Edward W. Kolb Theoretical Astrophysics Group, NASA/Fermilab
Eiichiro Komatsu Dept. of Astronomy, University of Texas, Austin
Jean-Michelle Lamarre Observatoire de Paris, LERMA
Silvia Masi University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Alessandro Melchiorri University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Francesco Melchiorri University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Mike Norman Dept. of Physics, UC San Diego
Arno Penzias New Enterprise Associates, Menlo Park, CA
Yoel Rephaeli School of Physics, Tel Aviv University, & UC San Diego
Paul Richards Dept. of Physics, UC Berkeley
Rashid Sunyaev MPI fur Astrophysik, Garching
** The program will include a special celebration of the 40th
anniversary of the first observation of the CMB by Arno Penzias
and Robert Wilson **
The School is hosted by The Enrico Fermi International School of Physics,
one of the most significant cultural activities of the Italian Physical
Society, founded in 1953 by SIF President, Prof. Giovanni Polvani. The
Enrico Fermi School has its istitutional seat in the Villa Monastero in
Varenna, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and characteristic towns
on the eastern shore of Lake Como. The mild climate and the picturesque
surroundings provide a (hopefully) relaxing and peaceful stay. Villa
Monastero, one of the most ancient and famous villas of the region with
its impressive botanic garden, is a world renowned attraction. A monastery
transformed into a residential palace, the Villa is now owned by the CNR
(National Research Council) and administered by the Province of Lecco.
For more details and online registration please visit our webpage:
http://oberon.roma1.infn.it/varenna
Financial aid:
Limited scholarships are available as grants to deserving students.
Important date:
May 10, 2004: Deadline for online registration
E-addresses of the School Directors:
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F. Melchiorri: francesco.melchiorri@roma1.infn.it
Yoel Rephaeli: yoelr@mamacass.ucsd.edu
Address of the Scientific Secretary:
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Luca Lamagna
Dept. of Physics
University of Rome "La Sapienza"
P.le A. Moro 5, 00185 ROME (Italy)
Phone: +39-06-49914201 Fax: +39-06-49914690
e-mail: luca.lamagna@roma1.infn.it
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