mardi 15 déc 2015
- Faculté des sciences - Département d'astronomie
28th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics
1Einstein's Swiss Years
2First hundred years of GR: successes, status and prospects
3Relativistic effects in large-scale structure surveys
4CMB temperature and polarisation anisotropies: a goldmine for cosmology
5CMB spectral distortions
6A unifying description of dark energy
7Dark matter detection - an experimental overview
8Towards fundamental physics from cosmological surveys
9The equation of state of dense matter
10Status of the Advanced Virgo project
11Rattle and shine by compact binaries mergers
12Experimental tests of general relativity in binary systems
13Quantum effects on black holes: evaporation, tunnelling, information leak. Anything...
14The LHC and the Universe
15IceCube and the discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrinos
16The gamma-ray Universe
17Cosmic ray acceleration and transport
18Lest we forget
19Magnetars: the Universe strongest magnets
20Towards a unified model for the gamma-ray burst prompt emission & a new...
21ESA gravitational wave observatory, eLISA and LISA Pathfinder
22Exact solutions in astrophysics
23Exploring gravity in the strong field regime with high throughput X-ray measurements
24Heading into the abyss: X-ray spectral timing of accreting black holes
25Disks and jets

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