Astroparticle lunches 2002

The astroparticle lunches are held Mondays in room FA32 (across the restaurant) at SCFAB.
We assemble at about 12.00 and at about 12.15 the lunch talk starts.
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Schedule, spring 2002

Date Speaker Title
January 14 Héctor Rubinstein, Stockholm University Using pulsars to detect background gravitational radiation
January 21 Thomas Dahlen, Stockholm University Selection of high-z supernova candidates
January 28 Hans Olofsson, Stockholm University The final evolution of low- and intermediate-mass stars (masses below about 10 solar masses)
February 4 Wlodek Kluzniak, N. Copernicus Center for Astronomy, Warsaw, Poland. Impact on TeV astrophysics of a hypothetical Lorentz invariance violation at Planck scale
February 11 Anne M. Green, Stockholm University Simulating the galactic dark matter distribution, a review
February 18 Edvard Mörtsell, Stockholm University Photon-axion oscillations and Type Ia supernovae
February 25 "Sportlov", no lunch talk.  
March 4 Mark Pearce, KTH Pamela News
March 11 Christer Fuglesang The 2003 space mission
March 18 Göran Scharmer (SU/KVA) The solar telescope of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - the largest in Europe
March 25 "Påsklov", no lunch talk.  
April 1 "Annandag påsk", no lunch talk  
April 8 Claes-Ingvar Björnsson, Stockholm University The physics of Gamma Ray Bursts: A few coincidences(?) and open questions
April 15 Per Carlsson, KTH. Atmospheric Muons / Caprice Experiment.
April 22 Jenni Adams, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Forming large scale structure during inflation.
April 29 Lars Bergström and Per Carlsson. Neutrino mass limits from 2dF, recent SNO results, MAP status.
May 6 Christin Wiedemann, Stockholm University Search for a neutrino excess from neutralino annihilations in the Sun.
May 13 Peter Lundqvist, Stockholm University Using SNe type II to measure distances with SEAM.
May 20 "Pingstdagen", no lunch talk.  
May 27 Arthur Chernin, Sternberg Astron. Inst., Moscow & Tuorla Observatory, Turku Cosmological theory based on SN data.
June 3 Ioanna Pappa, Stockholm University. Grande Finale!
Cosmological Evolution of a Brane Moving in a Type-0 String Background.

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