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First Stars III
July 16-20, 2007
Santa Fe, NM
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Santa Fe Cosmology Workshop
July 2-20, 2007
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First Stars III
July 16-20, 2007
Santa Fe, New Mexico
At the La Fonda Hotel,
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hosted by the Los Alamos National Laboratory
Theoretical Astrophysics Group
Sponsored by
IGPP,
CSSE, and the
Theoretical Division at
LANL, by
JINA, by
NMCIAS,
and by
KIPAC.
Conference Organizers:
Tom Abel (KIPAC/Stanford),
Alexander Heger (T-6/LANL),
Brian O'Shea (T-6, X-2/LANL)
Scientific Organizing Committee:
Timothy Beers (Michigan State),
Volker Bromm (UT Austin),
Benedetta Ciardi (MPA),
Richard Ellis (CalTech),
Chris Fryer (LANL),
Thomas Janka (MPA),
John Lattanzio (Monash),
Norbert Langer (Utrecht),
Piero Madau (UCSC),
Chris McKee (Berkeley),
Ken Nomoto (U. Tokyo),
Michael Norman (UCSD),
Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton),
Max Pettini (Cambridge),
Francesca Primas (ESO),
Yong-Zhong Qian (U. Minn),
Joe Silk (Oxford),
Chris Sneden (U Texas),
Jim Truran (Chicago),
Masayuki Umemura (U. Tsukuba),
Kim Venn (U. Victoria),
Achim Weiss (MPA),
Simon White (MPA),
Stan Woosley (UCSC),
Naoki Yoshida (U. Nagoya)
First Stars III is the third in a series of international conferences
to bring together experts in the related fields studying the physics
of formation, life and death of the earliest stars and their impact on
subsequent structure formation and chemical evolution of the Universe.
In 1999, a three day workshop entitled
"The First Stars" was a joint
ESO/MPA/MPE conference held in Garching, Germany.
First Stars II was
hosted by the department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Pennsylvania
State University at State College Pennsylvania in 2003. First Stars
III is hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory, and will be held in
Santa Fe, July 16-20, 2007 (reception on July 15).
In the eight years since the first workshop much has been learned
about primordial stars theoretically and many more observational
constraints have been found. With a view towards ongoing programs to
connect the chemical yields of the first stars directly to
observational evidence in the local universe, First Stars III will
have an additional focus on the physics of the first explosions.
Review Topics covered:
- Formation and IMF of the first stars
- Stellar evolution and explosions at very low metallicities
- Feedback from the first stars and galaxies and its influence on structure formation
- Star formation at very low metallicities
- High redshift Gamma Ray Bursts and quasars
- Nucleosynthesis in metal-free and metal-poor stars
- Early feedback processes: ionization and IGM abundance patterns
- Searches for Pop. III and very low metallicity stars and observed abundance patterns
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