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From: "Scott J. Wolk" <swolk@cfa.harvard.edu>
Subject: Extra poster
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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 14:02:16 -0400
From: "Scott J. Wolk" <swolk@cfa.harvard.edu>
Subject: Extra poster
To: conference2005@sciops.esa.int
Dear SOC,
I would like to request permission to post an a poster in addition to the 
accepted one on high mass star forming regions.
The additional poster would not be on my science but a meeting 
summary/preliminary "white paper"  based on the meeting: Star Formation in the 
Era of Three Great Observatories, which I chaired
http://cxc.harvard.edu/stars05/

The purpose of this poster is to outline achievements in our understanding of 
star formation which have been enabled by multi-wavelength studies, not 
restricted to the three great observatories. We then outline a series of open 
questions in the field and possible approaches.

I hope that you will find the nature of this poster in keeping with the meeting 
agenda and will allow me to post it if there is space available.

-Scott Wolk
Chair SOC Star Formation in the Era of Three Great Observatories - A Chandra 
Workshop.

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_______________________________________________________________________
Scott J. Wolk                    | swolk@cfa.harvard.edu
                                  | http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~swolk
Chandra X-Ray Center             |
Harvard-Smithsonian              | 617-496-7766
Center for Astrophysics          | 617-495-7356 (fax)
60 Garden St. MS-70              | 877-717-0366 (pager)
Cambridge, MA 02138              | 617-721-4360 (cell phone)


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From: Matteo Guainazzi <xmmhelp@xmm.vilspa.esa.es>
To: swolk@cfa.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: Extra poster (PR#19030)
Date: Fri Aug 12 10:03:16 2005
Dear Dr. Wolk,

 I confirm you that posters can still be accepted, although it is too late now
for them to appear in the conference abstract booklet. Please, submit your
poster through the conference web page.

 Regards, Matteo



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From: Matteo Guainazzi <xmmhelp@xmm.vilspa.esa.es>
To: swolk@cfa.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: Extra poster (PR#19030)
Date: Tue Aug 30 13:01:51 2005
Dear Dr. Wolk,

 this message is simply to inform you that it is no longer possible to submit
posters to the "X-ray Universe 2005" conference through its web page. Should you
still be interested in submitting a poster, please reply to this message,
including in your answer all the paper details.

 Please, discard this message if you have already submitted your contribution.

 Regards, Matteo


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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 09:36:00 -0400
From: "Scott J. Wolk" <swolk@cfa.harvard.edu>
Subject: Re: Extra poster (PR#19030)
To: Matteo Guainazzi <xmmhelp@xmm.vilspa.esa.es>
Sorry Matteo,
Here is the information:
\
Star Formation in the Era of the Three Great Observatories – A White Paper.
By
  S. J. Wolk for the Science Organizing Committee and all the attendees of the 
conference.

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (60 Garden St. Cambridge MA, 02138 
U.S.A.) swolk@cfa.harvard.edu



At the behest of the Chandra Director's Office, a workshop was held 13-15 July 
2005 entitled Star Formation in the Era of Three Great Observatories 
(http://cxc.harvard.edu/stars05). The goal of the workshop, which was 
co—sponsored by the Spitzer Science Center, was to develop a .white paper. 
which could serve as a roadmap for the field.  We  sought  to review topics in 
star-formation which are inherently multiwavelength, and define both the current

state of our knowledge and the points of current controversy where new 
observations are most needed.  We focused on topics for which the Great 
Observatories (HST, Chandra and Spitzer) have the most to contribute during this

unique period of simultaneous operation.  We also considered observations from 
other facilities including radio and ground based optical in addition to 
theoretical work.  We covered star formation in both galactic and local-group 
star forming regions. One of the goals we define for star formation is to 
understand how stars and their associated accretion disks are assembled from 
molecular material. We identified the following key areas of physics which 
highlight the complimentary aspects of the great observatories:  1)Stellar 
populations. 2)The formation and evolution of disk systems. 3)Rotation and
dynamos.


Matteo Guainazzi wrote:
> Dear Dr. Wolk,
> 
>  this message is simply to inform you that it is no longer possible to
submit
> posters to the "X-ray Universe 2005" conference through its web page.
Should you
> still be interested in submitting a poster, please reply to this message,
> including in your answer all the paper details.
> 
>  Please, discard this message if you have already submitted your
contribution.
> 
>  Regards, Matteo
> 
> 

-- 
_______________________________________________________________________
Scott J. Wolk                    | swolk@cfa.harvard.edu
                                  | http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~swolk
Chandra X-Ray Center             |
Harvard-Smithsonian              | 617-496-7766
Center for Astrophysics          | 617-495-7356 (fax)
60 Garden St. MS-70              | 877-717-0366 (pager)
Cambridge, MA 02138              | 617-721-4360 (cell phone)


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