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Hubble Science Legacy Workshop Program

Hubble's Science Legacy: Future Optical-Ultraviolet Astronomy from Space

Workshop Program and Presentations

This page contains information about the conference proceedings, a summary of the program speakers, and links to their presentations when available. These Power Point presentations have been converted to postscript [PS] or portable data format [PDF]. Whenever possible, we have provided PDF versions of the presentations. The presentation links are for reference only. The contents of these presentations are the responsibility and property of the speakers and should not be used without the speakers' permission. Please note that some of these files are quite large.

Invited talk abstracts [PS] [PDF]


Tuesday, 2 April 2002

INTRODUCTORY SESSION

Welcome, Opening Remarks & Workshop Goals, AURA and Co-Chairs


CONTEXT: ASTRONOMICAL FACILITIES & CAPABILITIES IN 2010-2020

Session Chair: Bill Smith, AURA

Speaker: Phil Crane, NASA Headquarters
Title: Building the Vision of the Future in Space Astronomy & Physics

Speaker: Alvaro Gimenez, ESTEC, The Netherlands
Title: The Future of Optical Astronomy in ESA's Science Programme

Speaker: Roberto Gilmozzi, ESO Munich, Germany
Title: Ground-based Astronomy in 2010-2020


CONTEXT: KEY PROBLEMS IN ASTROPHYSICS 2010-2020

Session Chair: Bruce Margon, STScI

Speaker: Alan Dressler, Carnegie Observatory
Title: The Optical-IR Astronomy Landscape in 2015

Speaker: Martin Harwitt, Cornell University
Title: Thoughts on a Powerful New Ultraviolet Facility

Speaker: Mike Shull, University of Colorado at Boulder
Title: Highlights of the SUVO Study


STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS AND EVOLUTION

Session Chair: Sally Heap, GSFC

Speaker: Peter Garnavich, University of Notre Dame
Title: The Future of Supernova Research

Speaker: John Hutchings, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
Title: Accretion Binaries and Other Stellar Problems

Speaker: Andrea Dupree, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Title: Cool Stars And The Future

Speaker: Guiseppe Bono, Observatory of Rome, Italy
Title: Evolutionary and Pulsational Properties of Intermediate-Mass Stars: Current Odds and Future Perspectives


STAR AND PLANET FORMATION

Session Chair: Rich Kron, Chicago

Speaker: Lee Hartmann, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Title: Problems in Star and Planet Formation

Speaker: Michael Meyer, University of Arizona, Steward Observatory
Title: Beyond the Cosmic Veil: Space-based Star and Planet Formation Research after SIR TF & NGST

Speaker: Glen Schneider, University of Arizona, Steward Observatory
Title: High Contrast Imaging and the Disk/Planet Connection


Wednesday, 3 April 2002

OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

Session Chair: Paul Feldman, JHU

Speaker: Walter Harris, University of Wisconsin
Title: Solar System UV/Optical Astronomy & the Future of Space-based Observations [PDF (11MB)]

Speaker: John Clarke, Boston University
Title: HST Observations of Planetary Atmospheres [PDF (4MB)]

Speaker: Melissa McGrath, STScI, Baltimore
Title: Solar System: Satellites and Summary [PDF (2MB)]


EXTRASOLAR PLANETS

Session Chair: John Trauger, JPL

Speaker: Chas Beichman, JPL, Pasadena
Title: NASA's Origins Theme: Results from TPF Architecture Studies

Speaker: Mark Clampin, STScI, Baltimore
Title: Strategies for Extra-Solar Planet Characterization with Large Aperture Telescopes

Speaker: Wes Traub, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Title: Extra-solar Planets and Biomarkers

Speaker: Jonathan Lunine, University of Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Laboratory
Title: The Occurrence and Observability of Giant Planets and Terrestrial Planets Around Other Stars [PDF (3MB)]


NEARBY GALAXIES AND STELLAR POPULATIONS

Session Chair: Carol Christian, STScI

Speaker: Mike Rich, UCLA
Title: Stellar Populations Science in the Era Beyond Hubble and NGST

Speaker: Eva Grebel, MPI for Astronomy, Heidleberg
Title: Evolutionary Processes in Galaxies

Speaker: Harry Ferguson, STScI, Baltimore
Title: Stellar Population Challenges for the Next Decade


THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM & INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM

Session Chair: Blair Savage, Wisconsin

Speaker: Jill Bechtold, University of Arizona, Steward Observatory
Title: Studies of the IGM with the Next Generation Space Facility

Speaker: Jason Prochaska, Carnegie Observatory
Title: Probing Chemical Evolution, Dust Formation, Nucleo-synthesis, and Star Formation in the ISM of z < 1 Galaxies

Speaker: Jane Charlton, Penn State University
Title: Studying the Gaseous Phases of Galaxies with Background QSOs

Speaker: Ken Sembach, STScI, Baltimore
Title: Probing Baryons in Galactic Halos and Gas Near Galaxies

Speaker: Jeff Linsky, University of Colorado at Boulder
Title: Precise measurements of Hydrogen, Deuterium, and Metals and the structure and physics of the Nearby Interstellar Medium


Thursday, 4 April 2002

BLACK HOLES, AGNs, AND GALACTIC CENTERS

Session Chair: Duccio Macchetto, STScI

Speaker: Laura Ferrarese, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Title: The Formation and Evolution of Super-Massive Black Holes

Speaker: Tim De Zeeuw, Sterrewacht Leiden, The Netherlands
Title: Integral-Field Spectroscopy of Galactic Nuclei

Speaker: Brad Peterson Ohio State University
Title: The Structure and Energetics of Active Galactic Nuclei [PDF (216KB)]


DISTANT GALAXIES AND PHYSICAL EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES

Session Chair: Don York, Chicago

Speaker: Matthias Steinmetz, Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam
Title: Galaxy Formation Now and Then [PDF (5MB)]

Speaker: Kurt Adelberger, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Title:

Speaker: Rachel Somerville, University of Michigan
Title: A Theorist's Wish List: What We Want to Know About Galaxy Formation and How Hubble's Successor Can Help [PDF (2MB)]

Speaker: Erica Ellingson, University of Colorado at Boulder
Title: Galaxies in Groups and Clusters: Linking Mega-Parsec to Parsec Scales [PDF (5MB)]


COSMOLOGY, DARK MATTER, AND DARK ENERGY

Session Chair: Bill Oergerle, GSFC

Speaker: Chris Kochanek, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Title: Gravitational Lenses [PDF (340KB)]

Speaker: Mike Turner, The University of Chicago
Title: Dark Matter and Dark Energy: The Critical Questions


TECHNOLOGY

Speaker: Harley Thronson, NASA Headquarters
Title: Long-Range Technology Planning in NASA's Office of Space Science

Speaker: Larry Simmons, JPL, Pasadena
Title: Technology Considerations: The First Steps[PDF (66KB)]

Session Chair: Jim Green, University of Colorado

Speaker: Bruce Woodgate, NASA GSFC
Title: UV and Optical Detectors for Space - Progress and Prospects

Speaker: Tone Peacock, ESTEC, The Netherlands
Title: Superconducting Tunneling Junctions for Optical-UV Astronomy

Speaker: David Spergel, Princeton University Observatory
Title: Coronagraphs for Terrestial Planet Finding

Speaker: Ph. Gondoin, ESTEC, The Netherlands
Title: The Darwin-GENIE Experiment: An ESA-ESO Partnership [PS (4MB)]


Friday, 5 April 2002

TECHNOLOGY

Session Chair: David Leckrone, GSFC

Speaker: Jerry Nelson, Lick Observatory
Title: The Potential of Ground Based Telescopes [PDF (2MB)]

Speaker: Roger Angel, University of Arizona, Steward Observatory
Title: Ground vs. Space Platforms for Future Large Optical/Infrared Telescopes [PDF (4MB)]

Speaker: Joe Rothenberg, formerly NASA Headquarters
Title: Human Construction and Servicing of Space Observatories Beyond Low Earth Orbit

Speaker: Steve Kilston, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp
Title: Large-Optics Technology Lessons from Ball's NGST and TPF Programs [PDF (3MB)]

Speaker: John Mather, NASA GSFC
Title: Starting a New Project: Thoughts from NGST [PDF (1MB)]


SUMMARY & CONCLUDING REMARKS

Science Summary Session Chair: Rob Kennicutt, Arizona

Speaker: Jeremy Mould, NOAO, Tucson [PDF (850KB)]

Speaker: Steve Beckwith, STScI, Baltimore [PDF (2MB)]


Technology Summary Session Chair: Garth Illingworth, UCSC

Speaker: Jim Crocker, Lockheed Martin

Speaker: Hashima Hasan, NASA Headquarters [PDF (38KB)]

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