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AAS HEAD Meeting October 2006

GLAST related presentations from HEAD 2006 held in San Francisco, October 2006.

GLAST Special Session Talks

GLAST Posters

  • Prospects for Observations of Microquasars with GLAST - R. Dubois
  • Prospects for Pulsar Studies with the GLAST Large Area Telescope - A. Harding et al.
  • Supernova Remnant and Pulsar Wind Nebula Studies with the GLAST Large Area Telescope - S. Funk et al
  • GLAST LAT and GRBs - E. do Couto e Silva et al.
  • Evaluation of the celestial foreground in determination of the extragalactic diffuse gamma-ray emission - I. Moskalenko
  • GLAST Large Area Telescope High-Energy Multiwavelength Planning - D.J. Thompson et al
  • Detecting the EBL Attenuation of Blazars with GLAST - L. Reyes
  • GLAST Large Area Telescope Performance Monitoring and Calibrations On Orbit - A. Borgland
  • The Search for Dark Matter and New Physics Using the Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) Large Area Telescope (LAT) - E. Bloom et al.
  • The Large Area Telescope (LAT) on the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) - W.B. Atwood et al.
  • Modeling the Interstellar Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission for GLAST - S.W. Digel et al.
  • WIMP Annihilation Near a Black Hole - L. Wai et al.
  • The GLAST Approach To Gamma-ray Source Identification - P. Caraveo et al.
  • GLAST and Ground-Based Gamma-Ray Astronomy - J.E. McEnery et al.
  • Automated Science Processing for GLAST LAT Data - J. Chiang et al.
  • The GLAST LAT Instrument Science Operations Center - R. Cameron et al.
  • Studying Gamma-ray Blazars with the GLAST LAT - B. Lott et al.
  • The GLAST Burst Monitor on the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope - V. Connaughton et al.
  • The CGRaBS Blazars: Preparation for GLAST - S.E. Healey et al.
  • GLAST's Sensitivity to Gamma-ray Bursts - D. Band.
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