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XMM-Newton-NEWS  #86,    18-Dec-2008

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Contents:

  • XMM-Newton AO-8 OTAC Results
  • Conference announcement: X-ray Astronomy 2009: Present status, multiwavelength approach, and future perspectives.
  • Conference announcement: The energetic cosmos: from Suzaku to ASTRO-H
  • Conference announcement: Accretion and ejection in AGN: A global view


XMM-Newton AO-8 OTAC Results

The list of XMM-Newton proposals accepted by the AO-8 Observing Time Allocation Committee (OTAC) and associated proposal abstracts are available at:

     http://xmm.esac.esa.int/external/xmm_news/otac_results/ao8_results/

The Principal Investigators of submitted proposals have been informed about the results of the OTAC evaluation by e-mail. The e-mail contains the details about the second phase proposal submission for successful observations, which will be done via the XMM-Newton Remote Proposal Submission System (XRPS). The XRPS will be closed on the 6th of February 2009 at 13:00 UT.

AO-8 observations will start to be routinely performed in May 2009.

Conference announcement:
X-ray Astronomy 2009: Present status, multiwavelength approach, and future perspectives

The INAF (Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna and Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica di Bologna) and the Astronomy Department of the University of Bologna, under the auspices of Bologna's Local Authorities, are pleased to announce the conference:

"X-ray Astronomy 2009:
Present status, multiwavelength approach, and future perspectives"

to be held on 2009 September 7-11 in Bologna, Italy.

Third in a decadal series of X-ray astronomy conferences held in Bologna, the meeting will highlight the contributions of XMM-Newton, Chandra and Suzaku observatories over the last ten years and celebrate the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009). Major observational and theoretical aspects of X-ray emission from a wide range of cosmic sources will be addressed. Emphasis will be given to multiwavelength studies of cosmic sources and associated synergies with major facilities at all wavelengths, and on the perspectives for future high energy astrophysics missions.

More information is available from the conference web site at:

     http://www.iasfbo.inaf.it/events/xray2009/

Conference announcement:
The energetic cosmos: from Suzaku to ASTRO-H

The conference
"The energetic cosmos: from Suzaku to ASTRO-H"

will be held on 2009 June 29 - July 2 in Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan.

The conference will highlight common physics among different types of objects, rather than treating them separately. Focusing mainly on the results obtained with Suzaku, the conference will also cover new results from related missions such as Chandra, XMM-Newton, INTEGRAL, Swift, Fermi and others.

More information is available from the conference web site at:

     http://www-utheal.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/SuzakuConference2009

Conference announcement:
Accretion and ejection in AGN: A global view

The Brera Astronomical Observatory (INAF) and the Department of Physics and Mathematics of Insubria University are pleased to announce the conference:

"Accretion and ejection in AGN: A global view"

to be held on 2009 June 22-26 in Como-Centro Volta.

The workshop will cover major observational and theoretical aspects of fuelling, accretion disks, outflows and relativistic jets in AGN, with emphasis on their interconnection and relation to environment. These topics are essentially multiwavelength in nature but rely especially on the high-energy side of the electromagnetic spectrum (X-rays, GeV and TeV gamma-rays). In particular, results from the AGILE and FERMI Gamma-Ray Telescopes and the second generation of Cherenkov telescope arrays will be presented.

More information is available from the conference web site at:

     http://agncomo09.brera.inaf.it/


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XMM-Newton SOC

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