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Coordinating strategic planning for European Astronomy
Context Objectives Structure of Astronet Astronet Objectives & milestones Status of Astronet: Jan 07

ASTRONET


Context
Large projects proposed for the next 10-20 years (ESFRI list) ESO and ESA do not cover the whole astronomy Large infrastructures for astroparticules: neutrinos, gravitational waves... In order to convince our national authorities that we do need new large facilities, we must show a european strategy
­ ­ ­ A European prospective in astronomy An infrastructure roadmap Including R&D and key technologies, training

ASTRONET is the tool


Objectives
Increase cooperation and exchanges :
­ Establish exchange mechanisms at various levels:
­ agencies, EC countries, EC structures, ...

­ Integrate qualified and interested new participants/associates ­ Identify difficulties and barriers for cooperation

Develop :
­ A census of the present European forces ­ A European Science Vision for Astronomy
Inputs from the communities: present status, perspective

­ An Infrastructure roadmap + means for implementation
Inputs from the communities

­ Propositions for common procedures ­ Test of Implementation of a coordinated research programme


ASTRONET
ERANET with FP6 funding from the EC
­ Coordinator: Jean-Marie Hameury after Anne-Marie Lagrange ­ Board Chair: Johannes Andersen

Participating agencies
BMBF (Germany), CNRS/INSU (France), INAF (Italy), MEC (Spain), NOTSA (Scandinavian countries), NWO (Netherlands), PPARC (UK), PT-DESY (Germany), ESO To come: Poland

Associate members
MPG (Germany), ESA, DFG (Germany), Lithuanian academy of science, Swedish research council, and more to come (Bulgaria, Czech republic, Greece, Hungary, Switzerland, ...)

"Forum members"


Workpackages
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Networking (INAF) A science vision for European astronomy (ESO) A roadmap for the development of infrastructures for European astronomy (PPARC) Coordinated actions to strengthen AA in Europe (PTDesy)
Consortium management (CNRS/INSU) Consortium coordination (CNRS/INSU)


Key deliverables and milestones
T0 + 1: Kick-off T0 + 6: Census of existing national surveys (organization, resources, scientific priorities) T0 = Sept. 1st, 2005

T0 + 12: Introduction of new participants and associates T0 + 15: Symposium on "the scientific challenges of space & groundbased astronomy in the next 20 years" T0 + 18: Science Vision for European Astronomy: final Report, Vision & Recommendations T0 + 22: Census on national research processing and funding T0 + 30: Roadmap Review Symposium T0 + 30: Workshop on future evolution of Astronet T0 + 34: White book on the implementation of common structure & standards T0 + 34: Launch of a test call for proposals for targeted coordinated pan European activity T0 + 36 : Roadmap for infrastructures


Networking
Report on management of European astronomy Integration of new participants/associates/forum members: in progress Link with I3, other EC structures and Astroparticles Long term evolution of Astronet


A science vision for European astronomy

Census of Strategic Plans
Web-based census structure (2006)
­ Led by ESO ­ Access via www.astronet-eu.org

Available national strategic plans incorporated
­ Denmark, France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, UK ­ All executive summaries provided in English

Census of (inter)national European facilities
­ Now completed

Links to other strategic plans


Developing the Science Vision
Look broadly at key science questions in all of astronomy for the next two decades
­ Observations, interpretation and theory ­ Provides scientific input for the Roadmapping to follow

Make maximum use of available documents
­ National strategic plans; ESA's Cosmic Vision ­ Science cases for new facilities

Broad cross section of science community
­ About 50 people in Working Group and Panels ­ Community input via web and Symposium


Infrastructure Roadmap
Objectives:
­ Produce a plan for the development of infrastructures for European Astronomy over the next 10-20 years
Starts from From solar the Scientific Vision physics to cosmology

­ Engage stakeholders to develop an implementation plan for the Roadmap.
Co-ordinate the implementation plan for the Roadmap internationally Give input to top level European and global bodies e.g. ESFRI & OECD GSF

Milestones:
­ ­ ­ November 2007: First draft of Roadmap content January 2008: agency workshop; June 2008: roadmap symposium Sept 2009: Report on implementation of Scientific Vision, the Roadmap & collaborations within and beyond Europe that have been established.


Targeted coordinated actions Objectives
­ Derive the status quo of research processing and funding, ­ Identify formal, legal and administrative barriers that may hinder cooperation and the implementation of joint research programs, ­ Develop a common action plan for future European co-operation in astrophysics, ­ Develop common evaluation procedures, rules of good practice, standards for the implementation, management, and administration of future medium or large size projects or infrastructures in astrophysics, ­ Develop a template for an implementation of a targeted coordinated research activity, ­ Launch a call for proposals in a selected subject with an expected European added value.