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DateStartEndTalk #IDTitleSession Proposal IDSession Proposal TitleStudent StatusUser First NameUser Last NameUser Institution
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Tidal Disruption Events Across the Electromagnetic Spectrum (Arcavi), Wed Apr 10, 17:20-18:50; Chair Iair Acavi
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Apr 1017:2017:42143Tidal Disruption Events in the X-rays9Tidal Disruption Events Across the Electromagnetic SpectrumNot a studentPeterKosecCfA
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Apr 1017:4218:04244Tidal Disruption Events in the Ultraviolet and Optical9Tidal Disruption Events Across the Electromagnetic SpectrumNot a studentYuhanYaoUC Berkeley
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Apr 1018:0418:26345Tidal Disruption Events in the Infrared9Tidal Disruption Events Across the Electromagnetic SpectrumGraduateMeganMastersonMIT
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Apr 1018:2618:48446Tidal Disruption Events in the Radio9Tidal Disruption Events Across the Electromagnetic SpectrumNot a studentKateAlexanderUniversity of Arizona
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Illuminating the formation channels of compact binary with gravitational waves (Vitale), Thurs Apr 11, 17:20-18:50; Chair Colm Talbot
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Apr 1117:2017:421250Predictions and limitations of population synthesis algorithms10Illuminating the formation channels of compact binary with gravitational waves Not a studentKatelynBreivikCarnegie Mellon University
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Apr 1117:4218:042247Methods and challenges for gravitational-wave population analyses10Illuminating the formation channels of compact binary with gravitational waves Not a studentMatthewMouldMIT
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Apr 1118:0418:263248What gravitational-wave observations and electromagnetic surveys reveal about the population of compact binaries10Illuminating the formation channels of compact binary with gravitational waves Not a studentThomasCallisterUniversity of Chicago
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Apr 1118:2618:484249Compact binary populations with next-generation gravitational-wave detectors10Illuminating the formation channels of compact binary with gravitational waves Not a studentAndreaBiscoveanuNorthwestern University, CIERA
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Future Innovations in Gamma-ray Science Study Analysis Group (Fryer), Wed Apr 10, 17:20-18:50; Chair Justin Fink
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Apr1017:2017:421233Overview and Goals of FIG SAG and its Broad Ties to Astronomy and Physics12Future Innovations in Gamma-ray Science Analysis GroupNot a studentChrisFryerLANL
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Apr1017:4218:042234Examples of FIG SAG Science12Future Innovations in Gamma-ray Science Analysis GroupNot a studentPaoloCoppiYale University
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Apr1018:0418:263235Technology Capabilities and Future Innovation Needs for Gamma-Ray Astronomy12Future Innovations in Gamma-ray Science Analysis GroupNot a studentChiumunHuiNASA/MSFC
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Apr1018:2618:484236Theory, Computation and Analysis Aspirations for Gamma-Ray Astronomy12Future Innovations in Gamma-ray Science Analysis GroupNot a studentZorawarWadiasinghUniversity of Maryland College Park / NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and Future (Kierans), Thurs Apr 11, 17:20-18:50; Chair Carolyn Kierans
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Apr 1117:2017:351168The Legacy of INTEGRAL/SPI13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentThomasSiegertUniversity of Wuerzburg
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Apr 1117:3517:502169The Starburst Mission13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentDanielKocevskiNASA Marshall Space Flight Center
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Apr 1117:5018:053170The COSI Mission Overview13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentJohnTomsickUC Berkeley/SSL
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Apr 1118:0518:104171The COSI Nucleosynthesis Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentHirokiYonedaJulius Maximilians Universitat Wuerzburg
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Apr 1118:1018:155265The COSI Positron Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureGraduateHughBatesClemson University
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Apr 1118:1518:206173The COSI GRB Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureGraduateElizaNeightsGeorge Washington University/NASA GSFC
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Apr 1118:2018:257174The COSI Galactic Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentSeanPikeUniversity of California, San Diego
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Apr 1118:2518:308175The COSI Extragalactic Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentHaochengZhangNASA GSFC
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Apr 1118:3018:359176The COSI Dark Matter Science Goals13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentMichelaNegroLouisiana State University
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Apr 1118:3518:4010COSI Q&A
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Apr 1118:4018:5010177Future Innovations in Gamma rays Science Analysis Group13Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky: The Past, Present, and FutureNot a studentChiumunHuiNASA/MSFC
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Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength Polarization (Marscher), Thurs Apr 11, 13:40-15:10; Chair Dr. Yannis Liodakis
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Apr 1113:4013:571122Results of IXPE Observations of Blazars14Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength PolarizationNot a studentMichelaNegroLuisiana State University
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Apr 1113:5714:142123Multi-wavelength Observations of Blazars Including X-ray Polarization14Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength PolarizationNot a studentManelErrandoWashington University in St Louis
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Apr 1114:1414:363125Probing particle acceleration mechanisms with multi-wavelength polarimetry14Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength PolarizationNot a studentHaochengZhangNASA GSFC
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Apr 1114:3614:534126Polarization Signatures of Jet Formation on Horizon Scales14Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength PolarizationNot a studentAndrewChaelPrinceton University
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Apr 1114:5315:105127The Future of X-ray Polarimetry14Probing Blazar Jets with Multi-wavelength PolarizationNot a studentHermanMarshallMIT
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First Results from XRISM (Williams), Wed Apr 10, 13:40-15:10; Chair Anna Ogorzalek
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Apr 1013:4013:551280The XRISM Resolve High-Resolution X-Ray Spectrometer16First Results from XRISMNot a studentRichardKelleyNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Apr 1013:5514:102281Science with XRISM16First Results from XRISMNot a studentBrianWilliamsNASA GSFC
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Apr 1014:1014:253282Extragalactic Science with XRISM16First Results from XRISMNot a studentRobertPetreNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Apr 1014:2514:404284Spectroscopic Performance of XRISM's Resolve Instrument16First Results from XRISMNot a studentCarolineKilbourneNASA GSFC
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Apr 1014:4014:555283Xtend: XRISM's Soft X-ray Imager16First Results from XRISMNot a studentKojiMoriUniversity of Miyazaki
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Apr 1014:5515:106285The XRISM X-ray Mirror Assemblies16First Results from XRISMNot a studentKeisukeTamuraUMBC
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NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group (Civano), Tues Apr 9, 18:10-19:40
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Apr 918:1018:281349Updates from the Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group17NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis GroupAthinaMeliNorth Carolina A & T State University
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Apr 918:2818:462350The Physics of the Cosmos Program17NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis GroupFrancescaCivanoNASA - GSFC
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Apr 918:4619:043351The Astrophysics Cross-Observatory Science Support (ACROSS) Initiative17NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis GroupBrianHumenskyNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Apr 919:0419:224352How to get involved in START and TAG activities17NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis GroupEricBurnsLouisiana State University
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Apr 919:2219:405353The Time Domain and Multi-Messenger Science Analysis Group17NASA's Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis GroupStephenCenkoNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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New Insights into Magnetars, the most Magnetic Stars in the Cosmos (Wadiasingh), Wed Apr 10, 13:40-15:10; Chair Z. Wadiasingh
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Apr 1013:4014:02181Magnetar X-rays and the FRB Connection20New Insights into Magnetars, the most Magnetic Stars in the CosmosNot a studentGeorgeYounesNASA/GSFC
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Apr 1014:0214:24282Ripples in a Stormy Sea: Variability and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Magnetar Bursts20New Insights into Magnetars, the most Magnetic Stars in the CosmosNot a studentDanielaHuppenkothenSRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research
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Apr 1014:2414:46383Magnetar Giant Flares20New Insights into Magnetars, the most Magnetic Stars in the CosmosNot a studentOliverRobertsUSRA
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Apr 1014:4615:08484Current Theoretical Insights into Magnetars20New Insights into Magnetars, the most Magnetic Stars in the CosmosNot a studentMatthewBaringRice University
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Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holes (Krawczynski), Tues Apr 9, 18:10-19:40; Chair Kun Hu
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Apr 918:1018:281335IXPE Observations of Stellar-Mass Black Holes in the Thermal, Steep Power Law, and Hard States24Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holesGraduateNicoleRodriguez CaveroWashington University in St. Louis
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Apr 918:2818:462355X-ray polarization measurements of Swift J1728.8-1613 in different accretion states24Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holesNot a studentJiriSvobodaAstronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Modeling of Black Hole Accretion Flows and Implications for the Interpretation of IXPE and XRISM Observations of X-ray Binary Black Holes
24Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holesJasonDexterUniversity of Colorado, Boulder
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Modeling of polarization properties of the emergent X-ray radiation of the accretion disks around Stellar Mass Black Holes
24Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holesNot a studentValerySuleimanovUniversity of Tuebingen
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Apr 919:2219:405338Winds from Accreting Stellar Mass Black Holes - The IXPE and XRISM Perspective24Recent advances in X-ray polarimetric and spectroscopic studies of accreting stellar-mass black holesNot a studentJavierGarciaNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Chandra at 25 (Nynka), Thurs Apr 11, 13:40-15:10
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Apr 1113:4014:101366Chandra at 25Daryl HaggardMcGill
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Apr 1114:1014:402367Supernova Remnants and their Progenitor SystemsChandra at 25Tea TemimPrinceton
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Apr 1114:4015:103368A Quarter Century of AGN Discoveries through the Eyes of Chandra25Chandra at 25StephanieLaMassaSTScI
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