<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< CRC News No.859:2005年12月20日 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位 CRC事務局 宇宙線研支部 *******************< Space Part 2006 Bulletin No.1 >******************* CRC会員の皆様  以下の国際会議について主催者からの依頼に基づき、ご案内させていただきます。 宇宙素粒子物理および観測技術に関する国際会議で、今回3回目となります。 プログラム、講演等について、ご提案、ご助言等ありましたら、 Roberto Battiston 氏(INFN) または私まで、お送り頂ければ幸です。 よろしく御願い致します。 山本 明 (KEK) > From: "Roberto Battiston" > To: > Subject: Space Part 2006 Bulletin n.1 > Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 06:26:34 +0100 > > Dear Akira, could you help me circulating this info within the > japanese community? thanks and Happy new Year > > Roberto -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SpacePart '06 Bulletin No. 1 This is the first announcement of the Third International Conference on Particle and Fundamental Physics in Space (SpacePart), to be held, under auspices of the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, in Beijing, China from April 18th to April 20th, 2006. The conference is sponsored by the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) and it is hosted by the Beihang University (BUAA) and by the Italian Embassy at Beijing. Program The previous two SpacePart conferences were in Isola d'Elba (Italy, 2002) www.pg.infn.it/spacepart and Washington DC (2003) pierre.mit.edu/SpacePart03 and have been very successful in bringing together space scientists and policy makers from around the world, for very fruitful, effective exchange of views on the developments of space related science and technology programs. The 2006 Space Part Conference will take place in Beijing, and this is not by chance. China operates in space since 1968 and has successfully launched as many as 70 satellites. In recent years, however, the pace of development of its space program has increased considerably. In 2003 China joined the club of nations (US an Russia) who have successfully launched a man in space. In 2005 a crew of two taikonauts has been successfully launched to low earth orbit, and in 2006 a chinese lunar orbiter will start circling the moon. Landing on the moon is the goal of a chinese mission with international participation which is planned in 2012. This impressive series of ambitious space missions involve several important scientific and technological achievements. SpacePart '06 very special and timely topic will then be "Space science and technology in China". It will be a unique opportunity to discuss China space program in the context of an international conference discussing the chinese scientific future projects in space with other similar programs in Europe, Russia, US or elsewhere. We anticipate good participation by leading representatives from the Chinese and international space agencies. Our aim is then to bring together researchers from around the world and from diverse subfields of physics and astrophysics, having in common an interest in cosmology, gravitation, and elementary particle physics, and also having in common a space-based experimental approach. The primary focus will be on science application but we also foresee a technology session. The conference program should include several talks from distinguished Chinese space scientists and policy makers as well as from representatives of the international space community, covering both strategies, science and technology. The conference will be organized as a series of plenary half-day sessions. We also plan to have a reception sponsored by the Italian Embassy as well as a visit to the CASC facilites in Beijing. A detailed preliminary program will be forwarded to participants with bulletin no. 2. Attendance and Registration Attendance will be limited. Those interested in participating should register no later than January 31st , 2006. Contributions to the meeting will be either talks or posters. Approximately half of the time will be devoted to invited reviews of important topics. Additional contributions will be included on a time-available basis. The average allocated time for presentations is expected to be 20 minutes. The final decision will be made by the organizers with the help of the International Advisory Committee. The International Advisory Committee and the organizers will notify in due time the authors of the acceptance or rejection of their contributions. Scientists interested in contributing to the scientific program are invited to fill in the proper section in the registration form. Contributors to the conference, for talks and posters as well, are requested to submit a brief abstract (preferably in LaTeX format via e-mail), 120 words or 15 lines maximum length, not later than January 31st, 2006. Contributors are expected to provide, upon arrival, an electronic version of their presentation for preliminary distribution at the Conference. The format will be indicated in the next bulletin. As for the previous two conferences, the proceedings of Space Part ‘06 will be published on Nuclear Physics B. Conference Fee The conference fee for non Chinese participant will be 250 Euro, and will cover the cost of the coffee breaks, reception, and proceedings. Students and young people are encouraged to attend; therefore, we will provide a discounted conference fee of 125 Euro for students and persons within three years of obtaining their Ph.D. degree. Registrations will be accepted after January 31st , 2006, but for a fee of 300 Euro. In order to allow a wide participation of Chinese scientists and students a special registration package will be foreseen for Chinese participants. Accommodation The conference will be organized by Beihang University (BUAA), 37 Xue Yuan Road, Hai Dian District, Beijing, P. R. China www.buaa.edu.cn and will take place in a nearby conference center. Accomodation conditions and Hotel rates will be announced on the conference web page: www.pg.infn.it/spacepart06 or www.buaa.edu.cn/spacepart06 Payment Conference and accommodation fees must be paid in advance following the instructions on the SpacePart '06 website. Important Dates Deadline for returning registration form: January 31st, 2006 Deadline for receipt of abstracts: January 31st, 2006 Final Program: March 31st 2006 Meeting sessions: April 18th c April 20th, 2006 Deadline for proceedings manuscripts July 31st, 2006 Roberto Battiston Li Wei Director President INFN Section of Perugia Beihang University Space Part ‘06 International Advisory Committee J. Logsdon (SPI, USA) Chair Li Wei (BUAA/CAS China) N. A. Anfimov (ROSKOSMOS, Russia) P. Benvenuti (INAF, Italy) G. Bignami, (SSAC/ESA, France) K. Danzmann (Germany) S. Di Pippo (ASI, Italy) F. Everitt (Stanford) (USA) N. Gehrels (NASA, USA) R. Giacconi (AUI, USA W.V. Jones (NASA, USA J. Nishimura, (Japan) M. Panasyuk {MSU, Russia) R. Petronzio (INFN, Italy) P. Picozza (Roma II, Italy) M. Salamon (NASA, USA) P. Sreekumar (ISAC, India) S. C. C. Ting, (MIT USA) K. Turner (DOE,USA) S. Weinberg (Texas AM, USA) A. Yamamoto (KEK, Japan Li Tipei (Tsinghua U. China) Organizing Committee Roberto Battiston INFN Behcet Alpat INFN Gennaro Esposito INFN Zheng Zhiming BUAA Ying Yan BUAA Contact (Italy) Anna Drakopoulou INFN Space Part '06 Via Pascoli I-06123 PERUGIA Italy tel +39 075 5852750 fax +39 075 5847296 email: spacepart06 [at] pg.infn.it web: www.pg.infn.it/spacepart06 Contact (China) Ying YAN BUAA Space Part '06 International Division, Beihang University (BUAA) 37 Xue Yuan Road, Hai Dian District Beijing, 100083 P. R. China tel +86 10 82317687 fax +86 10 82328036 email: spacepart06 [at] buaa.edu.cn web: www.buaa.edu.cn/spacepart06 ===================================