WG.4: Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics and Gravitation International Committee
(PaNAGIC) |
The committee was created by IUPAP in 1998 to support international
exchange of ideas and help in the convergence of the international
scientific community in the large scale activity in the emerging field
of particle and nuclear astrophysics, gravitation and cosmology.
Purpose:
- Study of basic constituents of matter and their interactions by
non-accelerator means.
- Study of the sources, acceleration mechanism and propagation of
high energy particles in the Universe.
- Study of nuclear and particle properties and processes of astrophysical
interest in the Universe.
- Study of gravity, including the detection and the astrophysical
sources of gravitational waves.
The Committee has 17 members, selected primarily on the basis of
intellectual leadership and representing the major components of the
filed. One member is appointed by each of C4, C11, C12 and C19. One
of the members acts as a link to AC2.
Reports:
Membership:
Past members:
Barry C. Barish (1998 - 2004) |
Eckart Lorenz (1998 - 2004) |
Alessandro Bettini (1998 – 2006; |
Karl Mannheim (2000 - 2003) |
Chair 1998 - 2005) |
Victor Matveev (1998-2006) |
Johannes Blümer (2003 – 2008) |
Arthur McDonald (1998 - 2004) |
Massimo Cerdonio (1998 – 2007) |
John Peoples (1998 - 2004) |
Enrique Fernandez (2000 – 2008; |
Martin Rees (1998 - 2000) |
Chair 2005-2008) |
Steve Ritz (2004 – 2008) |
Joshua Frieman (2003 – 2008) |
Bernard Sadoulet (1998 - 2000) |
Thomas Gaisser (1998 - 2004) |
Michel Spiro (1998 - 2004) |
Isabelle Grenier (1998 - 2003) |
Yoij Totsuka (1998 - 2003) |
Wick Haxton (1998 - 2004) |
Alan Watson (1998 - 2003) |
Takaaki Kajita (2003 – 2008) |
Michael Wiescher (2004 – 2008) |
Sub-fields:
A sub-panel will be appointed by PaNAGIC in a particular sub-field
when this is considered to be useful in promoting convergence of large
international projects. Two such sub-fields have already been identified:
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