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22ndnd Joint ILIASJoint ILIAS--CASTCAST--CERN CERN axionaxionTraining Workshop 2006Training Workshop 2006

For Registration and Contribution, please contact:K. Zioutas zioutas@physics.upatras.grTel.: +41 76 4874592 AGENDA:http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceOtherViews.py?view=standard&confId=1743

Department of Physics, University of Patras* / Greece18-20 May 2006

*Patras European Capital of Cultures 2006

Photo: The longest Bridge over sea in Europe

in front of the University of Patras

Speakers: M. Arik (Bogazici U.), F.T. Avignone (U. S.Carolina), K. Baker (Hampton U. & J.Lab), G. Cantatore (U. & INFN/Trieste), M. Davenport (CERN), E. Dudas (Paris & CERN), P. Geltenbort (ILL/Grenoble), I. Giomataris (Saclay), J. Huovelin (U. Helsinki), D. Hutsemekers (U. Liège), E. Masso (U. Barcelona), D. Miller (U. Chicago), E.A. Paschos (U. Dortmund), P. Pugnat (CERN), A. Ringwald (DESY), C. Rizzo (UPS/CNRS Toulouse), Y. Semertzidis (BNL), P. Sikivie (U. Florida & CERN), R. Soufli (LLNL), E. Tziaferi (U. Sheffield), J. Vigen (CERN), J. Vogel (U. Freiburg), K. Zioutas (U. Patras), K.Zurek(U. Washington assoc.)

2nd Joint ILIAS–CAST–CERN Axion Training

Konstantin Zioutas

University of Patras&

CERN

Patras

18th May 2006

open + webcast access in frontier research axions@CERN strategy doc.

NATURE

- Agenda

- dinner working dinner?

From: Georg Raffelt To: Konstantin ZioutasSubject: axion training workshop

Lieber Konstantin,

Ihr habt ja eine sehr interessante Agenda. Es tut mir wirklich leid, dass ich nicht kommen kann.

Schoene Gruesse,

Georg RaffeltMax-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) Muenchen, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: JD Vergados To: Konstantin ZioutasSubject: 2nd axion training-workshop in Patras

Kwsta,

Thanks again. The success of the workshop is guaranteed. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend it.

Regards, JDV

From: Jos Engelen To: Konstantin ZioutasSubject: Axion meeting in Patras

Dear Kostantin,

Congratulations with what looks to me as a comprehensive and rich workshop programme. It is certainly also a heavy programme!As you already suspected my calendar is 'merciless', requiring my presence at CERN during the days of the workshop.I wish you a fruitful workshop and will be interested in hearing about the outcome.

With kind regards,

Jos Engelen________Professor Jos EngelenChief Scientific Officer

Deputy Director-General / CERN

This meeting:

axion training for PhD students answer questions by the experts

ARNPS article this year

dark matter

history

2006

we ….+ …, wmap, …

1933

fritz zwicky

clusters of galaxies

1913

kristian birkeland

The Norwegian explorer and physicist Kristian Birkeland may have been the first to predict that space is not only a plasma, but also contains "dark matter“ It does not seem unreasonable to assume: the greater part of material masses in the universe is found .. in empty space.

-500 years

ancient greeks

Quintessenz – die fünfte Kraft

Welch dunkle Energie dominiert das Universum?

… die Griechen der Antike sahen in diesem Äther ein im Gegensatz zu Erde, Wasser, Luft und Feuer unfassbares fünftes Element.

Ch. Wetterich, Physik Journal 3 (#12) (2004) 43

-13400000000 years

let be light

let be axions

The history of the Universe Planck time present

relic ↔ solar ↔ non-solar ↔ laboratory axions

new results

direct indirect signatures

axion axion-like

detection

nEDM

dEDM …

CERN Courier article on our axion activities.

5th June ’06

thanks for your help!

Proceedings:

CERN yellow report open accessed

A great CERN initiative @ startup

Jens Vigen /CERN-library

May 2006May 2006

Max Planck Society provides funding for the open-access New Journal of Physics

In a move to open up access to scientific research, a new initiative will let German scientists publish their research for free in the New Journal of Physics, the online open-access journal jointly owned by the UK Institute of Physics and the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. The Max Planck Society will centrally pay the publication charge for NJP articles for all of its scientists who submit work to the journal before the end of 2008. NJP was one of the first open-access, electronic-only journals, publishing original research articles across the whole of physics. Free to read, it is funded solely by article publication charges. The journal has grown by more than 900% since 2001 and more than 40,000 of its articles are now downloaded each month. Its official impact factor has risen from 2.480 in 2003 to a current value of 3.095.

axion community supports

OPEN ACCESS

… we start with nEDM