THE FIRST GLAST SYMPOSIUMDiscovery of Fast Variability of the TeV y-ray Flux from the Giant Radio...
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THE FIRST GLASTSYMPOSIUMStanford, California 5-8 February2007
EDITORS
Steven RitzNASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
Peter MichelsonStanford University
Stanford, California
Charles MeeganNASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama
All papers have been peer reviewed.
SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
Department of Energy and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Stanford University Department cf Physics, W W Hansen ExperimentalPhysics Laboratory, and Kavli Institute
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems
National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the GLAST Projectat Goddard Space Flight Center
INS?TTUTG Melville, New York, 20071£5 AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS I VOLUME 921
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CONTENTS
Preface xvii
OPENING SESSION—OVERVIEW OF GLAST
Overview of the GLAST Mission and Opportunities 3S Ritz on behalf of the GLAST Mission Team
The Large Area Telescope 8• P F Michelson on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
The GLAST Burst Monitor 13C Meegan, N Bhat, V Connaughton, M Bnggs, R Diehl, G Fishman, J Greiner, R M Kippen,A von Kienhn, C Kouvehotou, G Lichti, W Paciesas, R Preece, H Stemle, and C Wilson-Hodge
AGN, EBL, AND RELATED TOPICS
Gamma-ray Emitting AGN and GLAST 19P Padovani
Probing the Extragalactic Background with GLAST 24D H Hartmann
Observations of AGNs with the MAGIC Telescope 26D Mazin on behalf of the MAGIC Collaboration
The FIRST Flat Spectrum Sample - 29G Fossati
Blazar Surveys with WMAP and Swift 32P Giommi, M Capalbi, E Cavazzuti, S' Colafrancesco, S Cutim, D Gasparrim, E Massaro, P Padovani,M Pern, and S Puccetti
SURVEYS, POPULATIONS, NEW SOURCES
Unidentified r-niy Sources: New Source Classes with GLAST 37D F Torres
The High Energy Sky with INTEGRAL . 42P Ubertim, A Bazzano, A De Rosa, and M T Fiocchi on behalf of INTEGRAL Survey Team
CTHGALACTIC COMPACT OBJECTS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS
Pulsar Physics and GLAST 49A K Harding
Finding (or not) New Gamma-ray'Pulsars with GLAST 54S M Ransom
Supernova Remnants and GLAST > 57P Slane '
The Magnetic Bootstrap , 62R Blandford and S Funk
Binaries and GLAST 65G Dubus
Highlights of MAGIC Observations of Galactic Sources 70D F Torres and J Cortina on behalf of the MAGIC Collaboration
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FACILITIES
Gamma-ray Astrophysics with AGILE • 75F Longo, M Tavam, G Barbielhni, A Argan, M Basset, F Boffelli, A Bulgarelh, P Caraveo,
, P Cattaneo, A Chen, E Costa, E Del Monte, G Di Cocco, G Di Persio, I Donnarumma, M Feroci,M Fionm, L Foggetta, T Froysland, M Frutti, F Fuschino, M Galh, F Gianotti, A Giuliani,C Labanti, I Lapshov, F Lazzarotto, F Liello, P Lipan, M Mansaldi, M Mastropietro, E Mattaim,F Maun, S Mereghetti, E Morelli, A Morselh, L Pacoiam, A Pellizzom, F Perotti, P Picozza,C Pitton, C Pontom, G Porrovecchio, M Prest, M Rapisarda, E Rossi, A Rubim, P Soffitta, A Traci,M Tnfogho, A Trois, E Vallazza, S Vercellone, and D Zanello
Status of the VERITAS Gamma-ray Observatory • 80D B Kieda on behalf of the VERITAS Collaboration
The Large Millimeter Telescope in the GLAST Era 83A Carraminana
GLAST Large Area Telescope Multiwavelength Opportunities 86D J Thompson
Suzaku Observations of AGN and Synergy with GLAST 89J Kataoka, T Takahashi, and G Madejski
i GAMMA RAY BURSTS AND SOLAR PHYSICS
Combining Swift and GLAST to Explore GRBs . 95N Gehrels and J K Cannizzo
The Build-up of Opacity in Impulsive Relativistic Sources . 100J Granot, J Cohen-Tanugi, and E do Couto e Silva
Swift Late GRB Emission and GLAST , 103N Butler
Suzaku HXD-WAM Observations of Gamma-ray Prompt Emission and Collaboration withGLAST 106
Y Fukazawa, M Ohno, T Takahashi, T Asano, T Uehara, K Yamaoka, S Sugita, Y Terada,T Tamagawa, M Suzuki, M Tashiro, Y Urata, K Abe, K Onda, M Suzuki, E Sonoda, G Sato,T Enoto, K Makishima, T Takahashi, M Kokubun, and K Nakazawa on behalf of the HXD Team
GLAST Solar System Science 109
G H Share and R J Murphy
DIFFUSE AND SPATIALLY EXTENDED EMISSIONS
Galactic Diffuse Emissions 117
S W DigelThe Extragalactic y Ray Background - 122
C D DermerDiscovery of TeV Gamma Rays from the Cygnus Region with Milagro Using a NewBackground Rejection Technique 127
A A Abdo on behalf of the Milagro CollaborationSoft Gamma-ray Galactic Ridge Emission as Unveiled by SPI Aboard INTEGRAL 130
J Knodlseder, V Lonjou, G Weidenspointner, P Jean, A Strong, R Diehl, B Cordier, S Schanne, andC Winkler
DARK MATTER AND NEW PHYSICS WINDOWS
GLAST and Dark Matter Substructure in the Milky Way 135M Kuhlen, J Diemand, and P Madau
GLAST LAT Searches for Particle Dark Matter: An Experimental Point of View 139L L Wai on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
Detecting the Dark Matter via the Proper Motion of y-rays from Microhalos 142S M Koushiappas
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PARALLEL SESSION 1
AGN, EBL AND RELATED TOPICS
Discovery of Fast Variability of the TeV y-ray Flux from the Giant Radio Galaxy M 87 withH.E.S.S. 147
M Beihcke, F Aharoman, W Benbow, G Heinzelmann, D Horns, O Martineau-Huynh, M Raue,J Ripken, G Rowell, and H Sol on behalf of HE S S
The Effect of Expansion on High-energy Emission from AGN Jets 150M Pohl and A Marshall
Study of the Flux and Spectral Variations in the VHE Emission from the Blazar Markarian501, with the MAGIC Telescope 153
D Paneque on behalf of the MAGIC CollaborationGLAST Answers about High-energy Peaked BL Lacs: Double-humped y-ray Peak andExtreme Accelerators? . 157
L Costamante, F Aharoman, and D Khangulyan v
The Blazar Spectral Sequence and GLAST 160L Maraschi, G Ghisellim, and F Tavecchio
The Spectral Index Distribution of EGRET Blazars: Prospects for GLAST 163T M Venters and V Pavhdou
PARALLEL SESSION 2
DIFFUSE AND EXTENDED SOURCES, DARK MATTER, ANDNEW PHYSICS WINDOWS
Gamma-rays Produced in Cosmic-ray Interactions and the TeV-band Spectrum of RXJ1713.7-3946 169
C -Y Huang, S -E Park, M Pohl, and C D DanielsSurvey of the Galactic Plane with Milagro and the Discovery of MGRO J1908+06 andMGRO J2031+41 172
C P Lansdell and P Huntemeyer for the Milagro CollaborationGuaranteed Unresolved Point Source Emission and the Gamma-ray Background 175
V Pavhdou, J M Siegal-Gaskins, B D Fields, A V Ohnto, and C BrownWill GLAST Identify Dark Matter? 178
J E Taylor, E A Baltz, and L L WaiWIMP Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center with GLAST and Accelerator Comparison 181
A Morselh, A Lionetto, and E Nuss
PARALLEL SESSION 3
FACILITIES, TECHNIQUES, AND CALIBRATIONS
Studies of EGRET Sources with a Novel Image Restoration Technique 187H Tajima, S Finazzi, J Cohen-Tanugi, J Chiang, and T Kamae
Preliminary Results of the LAT Calibration Unit Beam Tests 190L Baldini, G Barbiellini, R Bellazzim, J R Bogart, G Bogaert, E Bonamente, J Bregeon, A Brez,M Bngida, A W Borgland, P Bruel, G A Cahandro, C Cecchi, F P Ceghe, E Charles, A Chekhtman,R Claus, J Cohen-Tanugi, E do Couto e Silva, R. Dubois, J Conrad, D Dumora, C Favuzzi,Z Fewtrell, W B Focke, S Funk, P Fusco, F Gargano, S Germam3 Giebels, N Gighetto, F Giordano,G L Godfrey, H M Kelly, E Grove, N Karlsson, M Kocian, M Kuss, L Latromco, F Longo,F Loparco, B Lott, G Mazzenga, M N Mazziotta, M Minon, M Minuti, T Mizuno, A Moiseev,M Mongelh, C Monte, E Nuss, N Omodei, D Paneque, M Pepe, M Pinchera, F Piron,C Pontom, M Prest, S Raino, R Rando, T Reposeur, L C Reyes, L S Rochester, A Sacchetti,G Scohen, C Sgro, D A Smith, G Spandre, P Spinelh, H Takahashi, E Vallazza, and T Yhnen onbehalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
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Three Advantages of the KANATA 1.5-m Telescope as a Powerful Partner for GLAST 205M Uemura, T Ohsugi, T Yamashita, K Kawabata, A Aral, O Nagae, S Chiyonobu, A Ueda,Y Fukazawa, T Mizuno, H Katagin, H Takahashi, T Hayashi, K Okita, M Yoshida, K Yanagisawa,S Sato, M Kino, M Kitagawa, and K Sadakane
The Advanced Compton Telescope 208S E Boggs on behalf of the ACT Team
Jets, Blazars and the EBL in the GLAST-EXIST Era 211J E Gnndlay on behalf of the EXIST Team
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PARALLEL SESSION 4
GALACTIC COMPACT OBJECTS ANDTHEIR ENVIRONMENTS
Massive Stars in Colliding Wind Systems: The GLAST Perspective • 217A Reimer and O Reimer
HESS J1023-575: Non-thermal Particle Acceleration Associated with a Young Stellar Cluster 220O Reimer, J Hinton, W Hofmann, S Hoppe, C Masterson, and M Raue on behalf of the H E S SCollaboration
Discovery of a Pulsar Candidate Associated with the TeV Gamma-ray Source HESS J1813-178 223E V Gotthelf and D J Helfand
Population Synthesis of Radio and Gamma-ray Millisecond Pulsars from the Galactic Disk 226S A Story, P L Gonthier, and A K Harding
Monitoring Accreting X-ray Pulsars with the GLAST Burst Monitor 229C A Wilson-Hodge, M H Finger, S K Patel, P N Bhat, R D Preece, and C A Meegan
How to Reveal the Mysteries of the Most Obscured High-energy Sources of our Galaxy,discovered by INTEGRAL? 232
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, PARALLEL SESSION 5
AGN, EBL AND RELATED TOPICS
Digging for the Truth: Photon Archeology with GLAST 237
F W SteckerNew Limits on the Density of the Extragalactic Background Light fromTeV Blazars 240
D Mazin and M Raue ,Exploring First Stars Era with GLAST 243
A Kashlinsky and D BandA Figure of Merit for Blazar-like Source Identification in the Gamma-ray Energy Band 246
E Cavazzuti, C Pitton, P Giommi and S ColafrancescoSimultaneous Radio to (Sub-) mm-Monitoring of Variability and Spectral Shape Evolution ofPotential GLAST Blazars 249
L F u h r m a n n , J A Z e n s u s , T P K n c h b a u m , E A n g e l a k i s , a n d A C S R e a d h e a dX-raying the MOJAVE Sample of Compact Extragalactic Radio Jets 252
M Kadler, G Sato, J Tueller, R M Sambruna, C B Markwardt, P Giommi, and N GehrelsA Plan for the GLAST-LAT Blazars Multiwavelength Campaigns in 2008 255
G Tosti
PARALLEL SESSION 6
GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
Gamma-ray Burst Science with GLAST 261
B Zhang
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Relativistic Interaction of a High Intensity Photon Beam with a Plasma: A Possible GRBEmission Mechanism ' 265
G Barbielhni, A Galli, L Amati, A Celotti, R Landi, F Longo, N Omodei, and M TavaniGeV Afterglow Emission from GRB 268
A Galli and L PiroHigh-energy Gamma-rays from GRB X-ray Flares 271
X Y Wang, Z Li, and P MeszarosGLAST Observation of High-redshift GRBs 274
E Bissaldi, F Longo, F Calura, F Matteucci, G Barbielhni, and N Omodei on behalf of the GLAST/LAT Collaboration
GRB Spectra in the MeV Range: Hints from INTEGRAL 277T Buhk, M Denis, R Marcinkowski, P Goldom, P Laurent, and L Osuch
Comparison of VSB from BATSE, KONUS and SWIFT 280D B Cline, C Matthey, and S Otwinowski
Adding the GLAST Burst Monitor to the 3rd Interplanetary Network 284K Hurley
PARALLEL SESSION 7
SURVEYS AND POPULATION STUDIES
A Comprehensive Approach to y-ray Source Identification in the GLAST-LAT Era 289P A Caraveo and O Reimer
Constraints on Galactic Populations from the Unidentified EGRET Sources 293J M Siegal-Gaskins, V Pavhdou, A V Ohnto, C Brown, and B D Fields
Hard X-ray Sources Detected by INTEGRAL and Implications for GLAST 296J A Tomsick
The Radio to Gamma-ray Connection of EGRET Blazars: Correlation, Regression and MonteCarlo Analysis 299
S D BloomX-ray Observations of Unidentified H.E.S.S. y-ray Sources 302
S Funk on behalf the H E S S Collaboration
PARALLEL SESSION 8
ASTROSTATISTICS
Modern Statistical Methods for GLAST Event Analysis 307R D Morns and J Cohen-Tanugi
Source and Transient Detection Using Data Segmentation " 310J D Scargle and J P Norris
SYMPOSIUM SUMMARY
Summary ' 315R Blandford
POSTERS
ROXA: A New Multi-frequency Selected Large Sample of Blazars with SDSS and 2dF OpticalSpectroscopy 323
E Cavazzuti, S Turriziam, and P Giommi ,Compton X-ray and y-ray Emission from Extended Radio Galaxies 325
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The Activity of the Blazar OJ 287 in 2005: XMM-Newton Observations and CoordinatedCampaign 327
S Ciprim, C M Raiten, N Rizzi, I Agudo, L Foschim, M Fiorucci, L O Takalo, M Villata,A Sillanpaa, M Valtonen, L Ostorero, G Tosti, and S J Wagner on behalf of the CampaignCollaboration
Swift Follow-up of the Gigantic TeV Outburst of PKS 2155-304 in 2006 329L Foschim, G Ghiselhni, F Tavecchio, A Treves, L Maraschi, M Ghozzi, C M Raiten, M Villata,E Plan, G Taghaferri, G Tosti, R M Sambruna, G Malaguti, G Di Cocoo, and P Giommi
Breaking the Enigma of the X-ray Quasar Jets with GLAST 331M Georganopoulos, E S Perlman, D Kazanas, and J McEnery
High Energy Variability of Synchrotron-Self Compton Emitting Sources: Why One-zoneModels Do Not Work and How We Can Fit It 333
P B Graff, M Georganopoulos, E S Perlman, and D KazanasBroad Line Radio Galaxies: Jet Contribution to the Nuclear X-y-ray Continuum 335
P Grandi and G G C PalumboKinematics of Jets in Gamma-ray Blazars 337
S G Jorstad and A P Marscher x
Blazar Monitoring with the Whipple 10 m Gamma-ray Telescope 339J Kildea on behalf of the Whipple 10 m Telescope's Blazar Monitoring Program
Gamma-ray Emission Mechanism in Blazar 3C 279 341E J Lindfors, E Valtaoja, M Turler, L Takalo, A Sillanpaa, A Lahteenmaki, and M Tornikoski
Electromagnetic Models of Extragalactic Jets 343M Lisanti and R Blandford
Blazar Demographics with MOJAVE and GLAST " 345M L Lister
Studying Gamma-ray Blazars with the GLAST-LAT 347B Lott, J Carson, S Cipnm, C D Dernier, P Giommi,G Madejski, V Lonjou, and A Reimer on behalfof the GLAST-LAT Science Working Group on Blazars and other AGNs
A Multifrequency Blazar Catalog (Roma-BZCAT) 349E Massaro, P Giommi, S Sclavi, M Pern, S Piranomonte, C Leto, and A Maselh
Relativistic MHD Simulations of Relativistic Jets with RAISHIN 351' Y Mizuno, K -I Nishikawa, P Hardee, and G J Fishman (Does the Blazar Gamma-ray Spectrum Harden with Increasing Flux?—What We Learnedfrom EGRET 353
G Nandikotkur, K M Jahoda, R C Hartman, R Mukherjee, P Sreekumar, M Botteher,, R M Sambruna, and J H Swank
Simulation Study of Magnetic Fields Generated by the Electromagnetic FilamentationInstability 355
K -I Nishikawa, P Hardee, C B Hededal, Y Mizuno, and G J FishmanGeV Photon Absorption in Cosmologically Evolving Quasar Environments 357
A ReimerDetecting the EBL Attenuation of Blazars with GLAST 359
L C ReyesAutomatic Quenching of High Energy y-ray Sources by Synchrotron Photons 361
L Stawarz and J O KirkDirect and Reprocessed y-ray Emission of kpc-scale Jets in F R I Radio Galaxies 363
L Stawarz, T M Kneiske, and J KataokaMulti-wavelength Observations of Galactic Microquasars 365
H Takahashi, H Yoshida, H Katagin, T Mizuno, Y Fukazawa, T Ohsugi, and M UemuraRadio to Gamma-ray Connection in Blazars 367
(M Tornikoski, A Lahteenmaki, T Hovatta, E Valtaoja, E Lindfors, T Savolainen, and K WnkThe Giant X-ray Flares of Mrk 421 in Spring-Summer 2006 369
A Tramacere, P Giommi, A Maselh, F Massaro, and M PernINTEGRAL and Multiwavelength Observations of the Blazar Mrk 421 during an ActivePhase 371
G G Lichti, E Bottacim, P Chariot, W Collmar, D Horan, V von Kienhn, A Lahteenmaki, K Nilsson,D Petry, A Sillanpaa, M Tornikoski, and T Weekes
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Searching for the First Blazars with LMT and GLAST 373G M Rodriguez-Linan and-A Carraminana
Probing AGN Broad Line Regions with LAT Observations of FSRQs 375J E Carson, J Chiang, and M BOttcher
Use of Multiwaveband Polarization and Light Curves to Identify Sites of Gamma-rayEmission in Blazar Jets 377
A P Marscher and S G JorstadGLAST and Ground-based y-ray Astronomy 379
S Furik, J E Carson, B Giebels, F Longo, J E McEnery, D Paneque, O Reimer, and L C Reyes onbehalf of the GLAST-LAT Collaboration
Source Identification with GLAST 381** ' V Lonjou and J KnSdlseder on behalf of the GLAST-LAT Collaboration 'A Milagro Survey of the TeV Gamma-ray Sky 383'•> G P Walker on behalf of the Milagro CollaborationWhat Will Be the Brightest GLAST Sources in the Galaxy? . 385
M S E Roberts iPopulation Studies of Gamma Ray Sources Using Stacking Analysis at Low Galactic Latitudes 387
A N Cilhs, O Reimer, and D F TorresProspects for Observations of Microquasars with GLAST •" 389
R DuboisSimultaneous Observation of the Gamma-ray Binary LS 1+61 303 with GLAST and Suzaku 391
T Tanaka, Y Fukazawa, T Mizuno, H Katagin, H Takahashi, K S Kawabata, O Nagae, and T OhsugiFuture GLAST Observations of SNRs and PWNe 393
S Funk on behalf of the GLAST-LAT CollaborationPreparing GLAST LAT Studies of the Millisecond Pulsar PSR J0218+4232 and the Blazar 3C66A 395
L Guillemot, V Lonjou, D Dumora, M Lemoine-Goumard, D Parent, T Reposeur, D A Smith, andN Webb
GLAST Simulation Study of an Extended TeV-emitting Supernova Remnant forthe Origin ofCosmic-ray Nuclei 397
H Katagin, H Yoshida, T Mizuno, H Takahashi,Y Fukazawa, and T OhsugiHigh Energy Emission from Pulsar Outer Magnetospheres 399
K HirotamSimulation of Cosmic Ray Acceleration, Propagation, and Interaction in SNR Environment 401
S H Lee, T Kamae, and D C EllisonMorphological and Spectral Studies of the Shell-type SNRsRX J1713.7-3946 and RXJ0852.0-4622 with H.E.S.S. 403
D Berge, S Funk, and M Lemoine-Goumard on behalf of the HE S S CollaborationMagnetic Turbulence Production by Streaming Cosmic Rays Upstream of SNR Shocks 405
J Niemiec and M PohlPulsar Observations with the MAGIC Telescope 407
M Lopez, N Otte, E Ahu, W Bednarek, J L Contreras, K Hirotam, and M Rissi on behalf of theMAGIC Collaboration
Search for PSR B1951+32 with the GLAST LAT 409D Parent, D Dumora, L Guillemot, M Lemoine-Goumard, T Reposeur, and D A Smith on behalf ofthe GLAST LAT Collaboration
Very High Energy Gamma Rays from Supernova Remnants and Constraints on the GalacticInterstellar Radiation Field 411
T A Porter, I V Moskalenko, and A W StrongGLAST LAT and Pulsars: What Do We Learn from Simulations? 413
M Razzano and A K HardingA Search for Short-lived Transient Phenomenon in LS 1+61 303 415
C R Shrader and S StumerGamma-ray Emission from X-ray Binaries 417
C R ShraderFully Resolved Optical Polarization of the Crab Pulsar 419
A Slowikowska, G Kanbach, and A Stefanescu
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INTEGRAL Observations of the Pulsar PSR J1846-0258 421S J Sturner and C R Shrader
A Three-dimensional Model for the High-energy Emissions from the Crab Pulsar 423J Takata, H -K Chang, and K S Cheng
Early Pulsar Observations and GLAST LAT Performance 425T Reposeur, D Dumora, L Guillemot, M Lemoine-Goumard, D Parent, and D Smith
Implications of the VHE y-ray. Spectral Variability of LS 5039 427M Bottcher
An Extended Radio Counterpart of TeV J2032+4130? 429Y M Butt, J A Combi, J Drake, J P Finley, A Konopelko, M Lister, J Rodriguez, and D Shepherd
Population Statistics of Normal, Radio and Gamma-ray Pulsars from the Galactic Disk 431P L Gonthier, S A Story, B D Clow, A K Harding, and I A Grenier ,
A Blind Search for Pulsars in EGRET Data Using a Time Differencing Technique 433M Ziegler, R P Johnson, B M Baughman, W B Atwood, and G A Cahandro
A Fast Photon Counting Camera for y-ray Pulsar Astronomy 436B Orozco, A Carraminana, R Michel, S Zazueta, and J L A Fordham
HAWC (High Altitude Water Cherenkov) Observatory for Surveying the TeV Sky 438B L Dingus on behalf of the HAWC Collaboration
High Sensitivity All Sky X-ray Monitor and Survey with MAXI 440N Isobe, T Mihara, M Kohama, M Suzuki, M Matsuoka, S Ueno, H Tomida, N Kawai, J Kataoka,A Yoshida, K Yamaoka, H Tsunemi, E Miyata, H Negoro, M Nakajima, and M Mom
Capability of EAS Arrays for Gamma-ray Astronomy 442A Smith on behalf of the HAWC Collaboration
WEBT Multifrequency Support to the GLAST Mission 444M Villata, C M Taiten, and G Tosti on behalf of the WEBT Collaboration
The Synergy between the LAT and GBM in GLAST's Study of Gamma-ray Bursts 446D L Band
MAGIC Upper Limits on the Very High Energy Emission from GRBs 448D Bastien, N Galante, M Gaug, M Garczarczyk, F Longo, S Mizobuchi, V Scapm, and A Stamerraon behalf of the MAGIC Collaboration
GLAST Burst Monitor On-board Triggering, Locations, and Event Classification 450M S Bnggs, V Connaughton, W Paciesas, R Preece,C A Meegan, G Fishman, C Kouvehotou,C Wilson-Hodge, R Diehl, J Greiner, A von Kienhn, G Lichti, H Steinle, and R M Kippen
GeV Flares Observations with GLAST LAT 452A Galli, F Longo, N Omodei, and L Piro on behalf of the GLAST LAT GRB Group
Detecting High-energy Photons from Gamma-ray Bursts 454N Gupta and B Zhang v
Luminosity Distribution of GRB Afterglows: A Theoretical Study 456G Johannesson, G Bjornsson, and E H Gudmundsson
The "Supercritical Pile" GRB Model: Light Curves and GRB, XRF Unification 458D Kazanas, A Mastichiadis, and M Georganopoulos \
Performance of the GLAST/LAT for the Observation of GRB Spectra 460N Komin and F Piron on behalf of the GLAST/LAT GRB Science Working Group
Gamma-ray Bursts in the Swift and GLAST Era 462T Le and C D Dermer
Gamma-ray Burst Observations with GLAST and TeV Observatories 464F Longo, J McEnery, N Omodei, D Bastien, and F Piron on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
LAT and Solar Neutrons: Preliminary Estimates 466F Longo on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
GLAST Measurements of Pion-Decay and Neutron Emission in Solar Flares 468R J Murphy and C D Dermer
Search for Very High Energy Emission from Gamma-ray Bursts Using Milagro 470P M Saz Parkinson on behalf of the Milagro Collaboration
LAT Observation of GRBs: Simulations and Sensitivity Studies 472N Omodei and J Norns on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
A Program to Search for Transient Microwave Emission from GRBs and Other High-energySources Using Archival WMAP Datasets *• 474
J G Stacy, G L Case, D R Hart, P D Jackson, and C Winkler
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Search for GeV Emission from Gamma-ray Bursts Using Milagro Sealer Data 476D A Williams on behalf of the Milagro Collaboration
Simulation of Prompt Emission from GRBs with a Photospheric Component and ItsDetectabihty by GLAST 478
M Battehno, F Ryde, N Omodei, and D L BandContribution to the Extragalactic Gamma-ray Background from Discrete Sources 480
D Bhattacharya, P Sreekumar, and R MukherjeeEffects of the Gas Content on the Gamma-ray Emission from the Galactic Bulge 482
W Gillard, V Lonjou, K Fernere, P Jean, I V Moskalenko, and A StrongGRBs from the First Stars 484
F IoccoSimulation of Gamma Rays from Proton Interaction in Local Galaxies 486
N Karlsson, J Cohen-Tanugi, T Kamae, and H TajimaSuzaku Observations of Non-thermal X-ray Emission from Galaxy Clusters 488
N Kawano, Y Fukazawa, and K NakazawaDeveloping the Galactic Diffuse Emission Model for the GLAST Large Area Telescope 490
I V Moskalenko, A W Strong, S W Digel, and T A Porter on behalf of the GLAST LAT CollaborationGLAST Detectability of Gamma-ray Emission from Photon Fields of Luminous Stars 492
E Orlando and A StrongCosmic Ray Electron Science with GLAST 494
J F Ormes and A MoiseevThe 3D-distribution of Gas in the Milky Way Galaxy 496
M PohlWhat Can We Learn from the Large Magellanic Cloud with GLAST? 498
G Weidenspointner, V Lonjou, and J KnOdlsederLAT Perspectives in Detection of High-energy Cosmic Ray Electrons 500
A Moiseev, J F Ormes, and S Funk on behalf of the LAT CollaborationExtended Solar Emission—An Analysis of the EGRET Data 502
E Orlando, D Petry, and A Strong <GLAST Sensitivity to Cosmological Dark Matter Annihilations into y-rays 504
L Bergstrdm, J Conrad, J EdsjO, and A Sellerholm 'GLAST Sensitivity to Point Sources of Dark Matter Annihilation ~ 506
A Morselh, G Bertone, G Busetto, R Rando, and T BnngmannIdentifying Dark Matter Burners in the Galactic Center 508
I V Moskalenko and L L WaiDark Matter Annihilation in Draco: New Considerations of the Expected Gamma Flux 510
M A Sanchez-CondeSearch for Millisecond Flares in INTEGRAL and RHESSIGRBs—Towards Probing Quantum Gravity with GRBs 512
C B Wunderer, E Bellm, S E Boggs, and K HurleyEstimate for GLAST LAT Milky Way Dark Matter WIMP Line Sensitivity 514
Y Edmonds, E Baltz, E Bloom, J Cohen-Tanugi, G Godfrey, L Wai, P Wang, J Scargle, and J Conradon behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
Explore Physics Beyond the Standard Model with GLAST 516A M Lionetto v
On Detecting Strange Quark Matter with GLAST-LAT 518P Carlson and J Conrad
The GLAST Guest Investigator Program 520,D L Band on behalf of the GLAST SSC
Energy Calibration of Cherenkov Telescopes Using GLAST Data 522D Bastien, G Busetto, A De Angehs, F Longo, G Piano, R Rando, and A Saggion
GLAST Burst Monitor Signal Processing System 524P N Bhat, M Bnggs, V Connaughton, R Diehl, G Fishman, J Greiner, R M Kippen,A von Kienhn, C Kouvehotou, G Lichti, C Meegan, W Paciesas, S Persyn, R Preece, H Steinle, andC Wilson-Hodge
The GLAST Large Area Telescope Detector Performance Monitoring 526A W Borgland and E Charles on behalf of the GLAST Large Area Telescope InstrumentScienceOperations Center (ISOC)
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Event-by-Event Energy Estimation and Spectral Determinationwith Milagro 528
B T Allen and G B Yodh on behalf of the Milagro CollaborationLocalization of Gamma-ray Point Sources with the GLAST LAT 530
T H Burnett on behalf of the^GLAST LAT CollaborationApplication of HEALpix Pixelization to Gamma-ray Data 532
T H Burnett, B Lesmck, and M RothThe GLAST LAT Instrument Science Operations Center 534
R A Cameron on behalf of the GLAST LATInstrument Science Operations CenterA MST Algorithm for Source Detection in y-ray Images 536
R Campana, E Massaro, D Gaspamm, S Cutim, and A Tramacere -Monitoring the Low-energy Gamma-ray Sky using Earth Occultation with GLAST GBM 538
G L Case, C A Wilson-Hodge, M L Cherry, R M Kippen, J C Ling, R G Radocinski, andW A Wheaton
Study of the LAT PSF of the Gamma-ray Large Area Telescope 540C Cecchi, S Germani, M Pepe, E Bonamente, S Cipnni, P Lubrano, and G Tosti
Large Area Telescope On-orbit Calibration and Configuration 542E Charles and A Borgland
Automated Science Processing for GLAST LAT Data 544J Chiang, J Carson, and W Focke
ID, 2D, 3D Wavelet Methods for Gamma-ray Source Analysis 546S Ciprim, G Tosti, F Marcucci, C Cecchi, G Discepoh, E Bonamente, S Germani, D Impiombato,P Lubrano, and M Pepe
The Use of Weighting in Periodicity Searches in All-sky Monitor Data: Applications to theGLAST LAT 548
/ R Corbet and R DuboisThe Calorimeter for the GLAST Large Area Telescope 550
J E Grove, W N Johnson, M S Stnckman, Z Fewtrell.A Chekhtman, and F Piron on behalf of the1 Calorimeter Collaboration
Validation of the GLAST Burst Monitor Instrument Response Simulation Software 552A S Hoover, A Khmenko, R M Kippen, M S Wallace, G N Pendleton, C A Meegan, G J Fishman,C A Wilson-Hodge, C Kouvehotou, G G Lichti, A von Kienlin, H Steinle, R Diehl, J Greiner,R D Preece, V Connaughton, M S Bnggs, W S Paciesas, and P N Bhat
The GLAST LAT Silicon Strip Tracker Converter 554R P Johnson-on behalf of the LAT Tracker Team '
LAT Onboard Science: Gamma-ray Burst Identification 556F Kuehn, J Bonnell, R Hughes, J Norns, S Ritz, J Russell, P Smith, and B Winer
A Set of Tools for Determining the LAT Performance in Specific Applications 558B Lott, J Ballet, J Chiang, V Lonjou, and S Funk
The GLAST Background Model 560J F Ormes, W Atwood, T Burnett, E Grove, F Longo, J McEnery, T Mizuno, and S Ritz on behalf ofthe GLAST Mission Team
Novel Technique for Monitoring the Performance of the LAT Instrument Onboard theGLAST Satellite 562
D Paneque, A Borgland, A Bovier, E Bloom, Y Edmonds, S Funk, G Godfrey, R Rando, L Wai, andP Wang on behalf of the GLASTLAT Collaboration
Control, Monitoring and Analysis Software for the VERITAS Array 564J S Perkins on behalf of the VERITAS Collaboration
Developing Gamma-ray Pulsar Simulation Tools for GLAST 566M Razzano on behalf of the GLAST LAT Collaboration
The Trigger and Onboard Filter of the GLAST Large Area Telescope 568R Hughes, J E Grove, M Kocian, S Ritz, J J Russell, E Siskind, P Smith, T Usher, and B Winer onbehalf of the LAT Collaboration -
Analysis Methods for Milky Way Dark Matter Halo Detection 570A Sander, L Wai, B Winer, R Hughes, and I V Moskalenko
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Understanding the GLAST Burst Monitor Detector Calibration: A Detailed Simulation of theCalibration Including the Environment 572
H Steinle, A von Kienlin, E Bissaldi, G Lichti, R Diehl, J Greiner, C A Meegan, G J Fishman,C Kouvehotou, C A Wilson-Hodge, W S Paciesas, R D Preece, M S Bnggs, P N Bhat,V Connaughton, R M Kippen, and A S Hoover
Serving Data to the GLAST Users Community 5743 " T E Stephens on behalf of the GLAST Science Support CenterHigh-energy Calibration of a BGO Detector of the GLAST Burst Monitor 576C