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                  5th RESCEU International Symposium
         "New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology"

                       Sanjo Conference Hall,
                 The University  of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
                       November 13 - 16, 2001


                          FIRST CIRCULAR


Sponsor: Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo


Organizing Committee (Chair K. Sato, University of  Tokyo)

  J. Arafune, S. Ikeuchi, M. Fukugita,T. Futamase, N. Gouda, A. Hosoya,
  M. Kawasaki, H. Kodama, K. Maeda, K. Makishima, K. Nomoto, S.Okamura,
  M. Sasaki, K. Sato, T. Shigeyama, T. Shiromizu, N. Sugiyama, Y. Suto,
  F. Takahara, T. Tanaka, A. Tomimatsu, K. Tomita, T. Yanagida,
  J. Yokoyama, Y. Yoshii, M. Yoshimura


Symposium Place: Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan


Enquiries to: T. Shiromizu(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
    Research Center for the Early Universe, Faculty of Science
    The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku,
    Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
    Telefax:         81-3-5841-4224
    Internet:        trend__AT__phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    WWW:
http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html

This is the first circular of 5th RESCEU International Symposium on
"New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology".

The purpose of this symposium is to bring out a state-of art
discussion and assessment of cosmology by putting together the latest
theoretical ideas on the evolution of the universe, and the hot
observational data on them.


Subjects:

 -Inflation(Reheating, Baryogenesis, Leptogenesis, ...)
 -Extra Dimensions(M-Theory Cosmology, AdS/CFT, Brane World,...)
 -Cosmic Microwave Background
 -Structure Formation(around SDSS,SUBARU,...)
 -Formation and Evolution of Galaxy(Chemical Evolution, ...)
 -Cosmological Parameters(Gravitational Lenses, Cosmological Constant, ...)
 -Neutrino Astrophysics(around SuperKamiokande,...)


Preliminary list of Invited  Speakers:

 R. Ellis, M. Fukugita(*), J. Garriga, S. W. Hawking, N. Kaiser(*),
 O. Lahav, K. Makishima, M. Minowa, K. Nomoto, J. P. Ostriker(*),
 L. Page, S. Perlmutter, K. Shimasaku, C. Steidel, A. Vilenkin(*),
 D. Wands, S. Yamamoto, T. Yanagida, Y. Yosii(*),...

   (*)to be confirmed

Registration:

    Those who intend to attend the symposium should make registration
    before September 20. Registration can be completed via our
    World Wide Web server

    http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html

    by clicking the item `Registration', and submitting the
    `Registration Form' there.

Hotel Information:

    The hotels listed below are convenient for participants.

    (1) HOTEL SOFITEL (5 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-5685-7111   Fax: 81-3-5685-6171

          Single:  17,940yen
          Double:  22,425yen (2 persons)
          Twin:    26,163yen (2 persons)

    (2) TOKYO GARDEN PALACE (20 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-3813-6211   Fax: 81-3-3818-6060

          Single: 10,279yen
          Double: 19,404yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   29,404yen (2 persons)

    (3) HOTEL PARK SIDE (10 min walk from the Conference Hall )

          Tel: 81-3-3836-5711   Fax: 81-3-3831-6641
          WWW: http://www.parkside.co.jp/

          Single:  9,660yen
          Double: 16,905yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   16,905yen (2 persons)

     The prices quoted above include tax and a service charge, but do
     not include meals. Note also that the prices may be subject to
     change.

     Reservations may be made directly with the hotels by telephone
     or fax at the above indicated numbers. In doing so, please
     indicate that you will attend the RESCEU symposium held at
     University of Tokyo.
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    (4)Others: http://www.mytrip.net/en/index.html
              (We recommend the region around Ueno in Tokyo)

Registration Fee:

     The registration fee will be 15,000 Yen, which covers the welcome
     party, the banquet and the refreshments during the conference as
     well as a copy of the proceedings.  The student fee will be
     10,000 Yen.  Payment should be made at the registration desk in
     Japanese Yen only.  No personal check will be accepted.  The
     registration desk will open at 4:00 p.m. on November 12 at Sanjo
     Conference Hall in the University of Tokyo.


Contributions:

     The conference is open for application of contributed papers.
     They will be presented mainly in poster format. Those who would
     like to make a contribution should provide a title and an
     abstract in the registration form. All the invited talks and
     contributed papers will be printed in the proceedings.

Social Events:

     A welcome party will be held on the evening of November 12 at the
     conference hall building.  All the participants and accompanying
     persons will be invited.  The party will start at 6:00 p.m.
     The banquet will be held on the evening of November 14.
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皆様、

第５回RESCEUシンポジウムの2nd circularをお送り致しております。
tentative programmeも添付しております。最新バージョンは会議の
ホームページ（http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html）
からご覧になれます。尚、参加申し込みの締め切りは９月２０日と
しております。宜しくお願い致します。


                          白水 徹也（ビッグバンセンター）
------------------------------------------------------------
Dear all,

This is the second circular of 5th RESCEU International Symposium 
"New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology". The tentative 
programme is enclosed.  

 Best regards, 
               Tetsuya Shiromizu 
               RESCEU, The University of Tokyo

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                  5th RESCEU International Symposium 
         "New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology"

                       Sanjo Conference Hall, 
                 The University  of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
                       November 13 - 16, 2001
 

                          SECOND CIRCULAR


Sponsor: Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo

Advisory Committee:

  J. Arafune, N. Kaifu, H. Sato, H. Sugawara, M. Yoshimura 

Organizing Committee (Chair K. Sato, University of  Tokyo)

  J. Arafune, S. Ikeuchi, M. Fukugita,T. Futamase, N. Gouda, A. Hosoya, 
  M. Kawasaki, H. Kodama, K. Maeda, K. Makishima, K. Nomoto, S.Okamura, 
  M. Sasaki, K. Sato, T. Shigeyama, T. Shiromizu, N. Sugiyama, Y. Suto, 
  F. Takahara, T. Tanaka, A. Tomimatsu, K. Tomita, T. Yanagida, 
  J. Yokoyama, Y. Yoshii, M. Yoshimura 


Symposium Place: Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan


Enquiries to: T. Shiromizu(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
    Research Center for the Early Universe, Faculty of Science
    The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, 
    Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
    Telefax:         81-3-5841-4224 
    Internet:        trend__AT__utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    WWW:             http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html

This is the first circular of 5th RESCEU International Symposium on
"New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology".

The purpose of this symposium is to bring out a state-of art
discussion and assessment of cosmology by putting together the latest
theoretical ideas on the evolution of the universe, and the hot 
observational data on them.


Subjects: 

 -Inflation(Reheating, Baryogenesis, Leptogenesis, ...) 
 -Extra Dimensions(M-Theory Cosmology, AdS/CFT, Brane World,...) 
 -Cosmic Microwave Background 
 -Structure Formation(around SDSS,SUBARU,...) 
 -Formation and Evolution of Galaxy(Chemical Evolution, ...) 
 -Cosmological Parameters(Gravitational Lenses, Cosmological Constant, ...) 
 -Neutrino Astrophysics(around SuperKamiokande,...) 


Preliminary list of Invited  Speakers:

    R. Ellis, M. Fukugita(*), M. Fukushima, J. Garriga, S. W. Hawking, 
    O. Lahav, K. Makishima, Y. Mellier, M. Minowa, S. Miyazaki, K. Nishijima, 
    K. Nomoto, J. P. Ostriker(*), L. Page, S. Perlmutter, B. Schutz, K. Shimasaku, 
    C. Steidel, Y. Suto, M. Turner(*), D. Wands, S. Yamamoto, T. Yanagida, 
    Y. Yoshii(*),... 

   (*)to be confirmed 

Registration:

    Those who intend to attend the symposium should make registration
    before September 20. Registration can be completed via our 
    World Wide Web server 

    http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html

    by clicking the item `Registration', and submitting the
    `Registration Form' there. 

Hotel Information:

    The hotels listed below are convenient for participants. 
   
    (1) HOTEL SOFITEL (5 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-5685-7111   Fax: 81-3-5685-6171

          Single:  17,940yen
          Double:  22,425yen (2 persons)
          Twin:    26,163yen (2 persons)
    
    (2) TOKYO GARDEN PALACE (20 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-3813-6211   Fax: 81-3-3818-6060

          Single: 10,279yen
          Double: 19,404yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   29,404yen (2 persons)
    
    (3) HOTEL PARK SIDE (10 min walk from the Conference Hall )

          Tel: 81-3-3836-5711   Fax: 81-3-3831-6641    
          WWW: http://www.parkside.co.jp/
 
          Single:  9,660yen            
          Double: 16,905yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   16,905yen (2 persons)

     The prices quoted above include tax and a service charge, but do
     not include meals. Note also that the prices may be subject to 
     change.
    
     Reservations may be made directly with the hotels by telephone 
     or fax at the above indicated numbers. In doing so, please
     indicate that you will attend the RESCEU symposium held at
     University of Tokyo. 
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    (4)Others: http://www.mytrip.net/en/index.html
              (We recommend the region around Ueno in Tokyo)

Registration Fee:

     The registration fee will be 15,000 Yen, which covers the welcome 
     party, the banquet and the refreshments during the conference as 
     well as a copy of the proceedings.  The student fee will be 
     10,000 Yen.  Payment should be made at the registration desk in 
     Japanese Yen only.  No personal check will be accepted.  The
     registration desk will open at 4:00 p.m. on November 12 at Sanjo 
     Conference Hall in the University of Tokyo.


Contributions:

     The conference is open for application of contributed papers. 
     They will be presented mainly in poster format. Those who would 
     like to make a contribution should provide a title and an
     abstract in the registration form. All the invited talks and 
     contributed papers will be printed in the proceedings.

Social Events:

     A welcome party will be held on the evening of November 12 at the
     conference hall building.  All the participants and accompanying 
     persons will be invited.  The party will start at 6:00 p.m.  The 
     banquet will be held on the evening of November 14.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                      Tentative Programme (5th September version)

-- 12th --


Open of the registration desk                                 16:00
Welcome Party                                                 17:00-


-- 13th -- 


  Opening Remark                                                9:15-9:30


  M.Turner*                                                    9:30-10:15
  D. Wands    Primordial perturbation spectra from inflation  10:15-11:00

  Tea Break                                                   11:00-11:15

  T. Yanagida                                                 11:15-12:00
  short talks                                                 12:00-12:40

  Lunch                                                       12:40-13:40

  B. Schutz   LISA as a tool for cosmology                    13:40-14:25
  J. Garriga                                                  14:25-15:10
  short talk                                                  15:10-15:30 
  S.W.Hawking                                                 15:30-16:15 

  Tea Break                                                   16:15-16:45

  L. Page                                                     16:45-17:30
  J.P.Ostriker*                                               17:30-18:15
  short talks                                                 18:15-19:15
  

--  14th -- 


  short talks                                                  9:30-10:30 
  M. Minowa                                                   10:30-11:00

  Tea Break                                                   11:00-11:15          

  K. Makishima  Implications from recent X-ray studies of 
                                      clusters of galaxies    11:15-11:45
  S.Yamamoto                                                  11:45-12:15

  Lunch                                                       12:15-13:15

  T.Maeno       Low energy antiprotons in cosmic rays during 
                               a half solar cycle period      13:15-13:45
  K.Nishijima     SuperKamiokande                             13:45-14:30
  K.Sato        Neutrino Burst from Supernovae and neutrino 
                               Oscillation                    14:30-14:50
  H.Dalhed      Collapse simulation of stelar cores 
                               and supernovae                 14:50-15:10
  one short talk                                              15:10-15:30
       
  Tea Break                                                   15:30-16:00
  
  M.Fukushima     Telescope Array                             16:00-16:45
  short talks                                                 16:45-17:45 

  Banquet                                                     18:00 -

 

--  15th -- 


  O. Lahav                                                     9:30-10:15
  M. Fukugita*                                                10:15-11:00 

  Tea Break                                                   11:00-11:15        

  Y. Suto      Clustering and density profile 
                                 of dark matter halos         11:15-12:00
  short talks                                                 12:00-12:40
 
  Lunch                                                       12:40-13:40


  C. Steidel                                                  13:40-14:25
  R. Ellis                                                    14:25-15:10
  short talks                                                 15:10-16:10

  Tea Break                                                   16:10-16:40

  Y. Yosii*                                                   16:40-17:25
  K. Nomoto    Nucleosynthesis in Pop III stars 
                  and Cosmic/Galactic Chemical Evolution      17:25-18:10
  short talks                                                 18:10-19:10


-- 16th -- 


  Y. Mellier                                                  09:30-10:15 
  S. Miyazaki                                                 10:15-11:00
  A. Refregier                                                11:00-11:20
  short talks                                                 11:20-12:00

  Lunch                                                       12:00-13:00

  K. Shimasaku                                                13:00-13:45
  S. Perlmutter  Cosmology with Supernovae 
                      and Supernova Acceleration Probe (SNAP) 13:45-14:30
  short talks                                                 14:30-15:10
 

Concluding Remark 

 *... to be confirmed
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皆様、

１１月１３日から１６日にかけて開催される第五回RESCEU国際会議の
Final Circularをお送ります。プログラムも添付しております。

             白水 徹也 （東京大学 ビッグバン）

-------------------------------------------------------

                  5th RESCEU International Symposium 
         "New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology"

                       Sanjo Conference Hall, 
                 The University  of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
                       November 13 - 16, 2001
 

                          FINAL CIRCULAR


Host Institute: Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo
                        supported by NTTDoCoMO

Advisory Committee:

  J. Arafune, N. Kaifu, H. Sato, H. Sugawara, M. Yoshimura 

Organizing Committee (Chair K. Sato, University of  Tokyo)

  J. Arafune, S. Ikeuchi, M. Fukugita,T. Futamase, N. Gouda, A. Hosoya, 
  M. Kawasaki, H. Kodama, K. Maeda, K. Makishima, K. Nomoto, S.Okamura, 
  M. Sasaki, K. Sato, T. Shigeyama, T. Shiromizu, N. Sugiyama, Y. Suto, 
  F. Takahara, T. Tanaka, A. Tomimatsu, K. Tomita, T. Yanagida, 
  J. Yokoyama, Y. Yoshii, M. Yoshimura 


Symposium Place: Sanjo Conference Hall, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan


Enquiries to: T. Shiromizu(RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
    Research Center for the Early Universe, Faculty of Science
    The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, 
    Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
    Telefax:         81-3-5841-4224 
    Internet:        trend__AT__utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    WWW:             http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~trend/trend.html

This is the final circular of 5th RESCEU International Symposium on
"New Trends in Theoretical and Observational Cosmology".

The purpose of this symposium is to bring out a state-of art
discussion and assessment of cosmology by putting together the latest
theoretical ideas on the evolution of the universe, and the hot 
observational data on them.


Subjects: 

 -Inflation
 -Extra Dimensions
 -Cosmic Microwave Background 
 -Structure Formation
 -Formation and Evolution of Galaxy
 -Cosmological Parameters
 -Neutrino Astrophysics


List of Invited  Speakers:

  K. Adelberger, R. Ellis, M. Fukugita, M. Fukushima, J. Garriga, 
  S. W. Hawking, O. Lahav, T. Maeno, K. Makishima, Y. Mellier, 
  M. Minowa, S. Miyazaki, K. Nishijima, K. Nomoto, L. Page,       
  S. Perlmutter, B. Schutz, K. Shimasaku, Y. Suto, D. Wands, 
  S. Yamamoto, T. Yanagida, Y. Yoshii   


Hotel Information:

    The hotels listed below are convenient for participants. 
   
    (1) HOTEL SOFITEL (5 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-5685-7111   Fax: 81-3-5685-6171

          Single:  17,940yen
          Double:  22,425yen (2 persons)
          Twin:    26,163yen (2 persons)
    
    (2) TOKYO GARDEN PALACE (20 min walk from the Conference Hall)

          Tel: 81-3-3813-6211   Fax: 81-3-3818-6060

          Single: 10,279yen
          Double: 19,404yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   29,404yen (2 persons)
    
    (3) HOTEL PARK SIDE (10 min walk from the Conference Hall )

          Tel: 81-3-3836-5711   Fax: 81-3-3831-6641    
          WWW: http://www.parkside.co.jp/
 
          Single:  9,660yen            
          Double: 16,905yen (2 persons)
          Twin:   16,905yen (2 persons)

     The prices quoted above include tax and a service charge, but do
     not include meals. Note also that the prices may be subject to 
     change.
    
     Reservations may be made directly with the hotels by telephone 
     or fax at the above indicated numbers. In doing so, please
     indicate that you will attend the RESCEU symposium held at
     University of Tokyo. 
     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    (4)Others: http://www.tcvb.or.jp/tou_info/places/index.html
  

Registration Fee:

     The registration fee will be 15,000 Yen, which covers the welcome 
     party, the banquet and the refreshments during the conference as 
     well as a copy of the proceedings.  The student fee will be 
     10,000 Yen.  Payment should be made at the registration desk in 
     Japanese Yen only.  No personal check will be accepted.  The
     registration desk will open at 4:00 p.m. on November 12 at Sanjo 
     Conference Hall in the University of Tokyo.


Social Events:

     A welcome party will be held on the evening of November 12 at the
     conference hall building.  All the participants and accompanying 
     persons will be invited.  The party will start at 6:00 p.m.  The 
     banquet will be held on the evening of November 14. The Public 
     lecture by Prof. S. W. Hawking will be held on the evening of 
     November 16(17:00-) at Yasuda Lecture Hall in Campus.  


Proceedings:

       Invited talks and contributed papers will be printed in the proceedings 
       which will be published by Universal Academy Press (Tokyo). Detailed 
       information will be found in the registration desk. 

Slides/Powerpoint:

       Those who intend to use slides/powerpoint in their talk need to inform 
       us before the Symposium starts. 

Poster Presentation:

       We will prepare a room for poster presentation in the Conference Hall. 
       The size of a poster board is 120cm (height) x 90cm (width). 

Transportation:

       There are several ways to get to downtown Tokyo from Narita Airport. 
       We recommend you to take Keisei Skyliner from Narita Airport to Ueno 
       Station and take a taxi to the hotel or to the conference hall. 

Weather in Tokyo:

       It is basically comfortable in the early November. However, it is a 
       transition period from fall to winter. You had better bring a light 
       jacket. The temperature in daytime may change between 10 and 20 degrees 
       centigrade. 

Telephone number:

       From the outside of Japan, the first 0 has to be dropped and the number 
       should be preceded by 81 (Japan country code). From the inside of Tokyo 
       area, the first 03 can be dropped. For example, our phone number 
       03-5841-4169 has to be dialed as: 
       81-3-5841-4169 (outside of Japan), 
       03-5841-4169 (in Japan but outside of Tokyo area), 
       5841-4169 (in Tokyo area). 

Bank:

       In the weekend, all banks in Japan are closed except in the airport. 
       It should be noticed that there are not so many places which accept 
       credit cards. People need to have a certain amount of cash. 

Guide for Tokyo: http://www.tcvb.or.jp/ 

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         % Tentative Programme (15th October version)%
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-- 12th --


Open of the registration desk                                 16:00
Welcome Party                                                 17:00-


-- 13th -- 


  Opening Address   K.Sato(Chair)                             09:20-09:25
                    TBA(Ministry of Education, Culture,...)   09:25-09:30


[Chair M.Sasaki]

  D.Wands     Primordial perturbation spectra from inflation  09:30-10:15

  T.Yanagida  Leptogenesis                                    10:15-11:00


  Tea Break                                                   11:00-11:15


[Chair K.Maeda]

  J.Garriga  Brane World Cosmology                            11:15-12:00

  S.W.Hawking Why does Inflation start 
                          at the top of the hill?             12:20-12:45 

  
  Lunch                                                       12:45-13:45


[Chair N.Sugiyama]

  B.Schutz    LISA as a tool for cosmology                    13:45-14:30

  L.Page      Measurements of the CMB: Current Status 
                       and Future Prospects                   14:30-15:15
  
  S.Perlmutter Cosmology with Supernovae 
                      and Supernova Acceleration Probe (SNAP) 15:15-16:00

  M.Doi       First distant supernova search with SUBARU      16:00-16:20


  Tea Break                                                   16:20-16:50


[Chair H.Kodama]

  T.Takahashi Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy with 
                 Late Time Entropy Production Scenario        16:50-17:10 

  J.Yokoyama  A cosmological constant from degenerate vacua   17:10-17:30
    
  S.Kasuya    Cosmological aspects of Affleck-Dine mechanism 
                 and Q-ball formation in the gauge-mediated 
                 SUSY breaking models                         17:30-17:50

  H.Ishihara   Global structure of the Brane Universe         17:50-18:10

  K.Koyama     Bulk Gravitational Field and Cosmological 
                 Perturbations on the Brane                   18:10-18:30

  S.Ichinose   Brane World, Mass Hierarchy and the 
                 Cosmological Constant                        18:30-18:50



--  14th -- 


[Chair J.Yokoyama]

  I.Neupane   Nonvanishing Graviton Mass 
                      Vs Cosmological Constant                09:20-09:40
 
  K.Tomita    Galaxy distribution and type Ia supernova data 
               in the accelerating universe with a local void 09:40-10:00

  M. Minowa   Axion Telescope Experiment                      10:00-10:30


  Tea Break                                                   10:30-10:45          

[Chair M.Kawasaki]

  K. Makishima  Implications from recent X-ray studies of 
                                      clusters of galaxies    10:45-11:15

  R.Griffiths   Deep X-ray Surveys with Chandra and XMM-Newton11:15-11:35 

  S.Yamamoto    Observational Approach to Molecular 
                      Cloud Formation                         11:35-12:05

  T.Maeno       Low energy antiprotons in cosmic rays during 
                               a half solar cycle period      12:05-12:35


  Lunch                                                       12:35-13:35


[Chair K.Nomoto]

  K.Nishijima    Results from the Super-Kamiokande Experiment 13:35-14:20

  M.Fukushima   Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays 
                      and Neutrinos by the Telescope Array    14:20-15:05

  T.Uenishi     Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae: Rapidly 
                      Rotating Progenitors                    15:05-15:25

  A.Ganguly     Effective Neutrino Charge 
                       In a Magnetized Medium                 15:25-15:45

  Tea Break                                                   15:45-16:15


[Chair K.Makishima]  

  K.Sato        Neutrino Burst from Supernovae and neutrino 
                               Oscillation                    16:15-16:35

  S.Inoue       Probing the Formation and Evolution of Galaxies 
                 and Clusters with Gamma-rays and Cosmic Rays 16:35-16:55

  S.Nagataki    Iron line emission in the Afterglow of 
                 GRB000214 and the environment around the GRB 16:55-17:15  

  G.L.Lin        Implications of \bar{\nu}_{e}e^{-} -> W^{-} gamma 
                 for  high-energy  \bar{\nu}_{e} observation  17:15-17:35


  Banquet                                                     18:15 -

 

--  15th -- 



[Chair Y.Suto]

  O.Lahav       Cosmological parameters and galaxy properties 
                  from the 2dF galaxy redshift survey          9:20-10:05

  M.Fukugita    Science from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey     10:05-10:50 


  Tea Break                                                   10:50-11:05        

[Chair T.Shigeyama]

  Y.Suto        Clustering and density profile 
                                 of dark matter halos         11:05-11:50

  Y.Jing       Making galaxies with high-resolution N-body 
                   simulations                                11:50-12:10
  
  T.Fukushige  Structure of Dark Matter Halos From Hierarchical 
                   Clustering                                 12:10-12:30


  Lunch                                                       12:30-13:30


[Chair M.Fukugita]

  K.Adelberger Galaxies and Intergalactic Material 
                   at High Redshift                           13:30-14:15

  R.Ellis      Observational Tests of Hierarchical 
                   Galaxy Formation                           14:15-15:00

  K.Shimasaku  Photometric properties of galaxies at z=4-5 
                     in the Subaru Deep Fields                15:00-15:45


  Tea Break                                                   15:45-16:15


[Chair N.Gouda]


  M. Ouchi       Clustering of Galaxies at redshift 4 and 5 
                      in the Subaru Deep Fields               16:15-16:35

  T.Matsubara  Constraining Cosmological Parameters from 
               Clusterings of intermediate-redshift Galaxies  16:35-16:55
 
  A.Cooray    Imprint of Large Scale Structure on 
                  CMB anisotropies                            16:55-17:15

  S.Levshakov  H2, D/H and the CMBR temperature at z=3.025 
                 toward QSO 0347-3819                         17:15-17:35

  J.Lee        Galaxy Alignments from Cosmic Tidal Forces     17:35-17:55

  A. Doroshkevich  
               Large scale structure in the SDSS and 2dF 
                 galaxy surveys                               17:55-18:15


-- 16th -- 



[Chair T.Futamase]

  Y.Mellier    Cosmological weak lensing                      09:30-10:15 

  S.Miyazaki   Weak lensing and large scale structure 
                    using Suprime-Cam                         10:15-11:00

  A.Refregier  Cosmic Shear: Advances and Prospects           11:00-11:20

  T.Hamana     Numerical study of weak lensing                11:20-11:40

  C.Gunnarsson Gravitational lensing of SN1997ff              11:40-12:00


  Lunch                                                       12:00-13:00


[Chair S.Ikeuchi]

  S.Okamura    Is the luminosity function of galaxies 
                    universal?                                13:00-13:20

  Y.Yoshii      The MAGNUM Project: AGN variability as 
                a new technique for distance determination    13:20-14:05
  
  K.Nomoto     Nucleosynthesis in Pop III stars 
                  and Cosmic/Galactic Chemical Evolution      14:05-14:50
  
  T.Kodama     Environmental variation of photometric properties 
                  of galaxies along the large scale structure 
                  around a z=0.4 cluster                      14:50-15:10

Closing Address     K.Makishima                               15:10-15:30


            Yasuda Lecture Hall in Campus   17:00 -   
                  Lecture by Prof.  S.W.Hawking              




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Poster presentation:


1) Ando S.      Determining the Supernova Direction by its Neutrinos 

2) Asada H.      Astrometric Microlensing due to an Extrasolar Planet 

3) Bristow P.   TBA

4) Burdyuzha V. Gravitational vacuum structures and theirs role in the Universe

5) Deng J.       Light curve models for the hypernova SN 1999as 

6) Enoki  M.    Effects of Formation Epoch Distribution on X-ray Luminosity 
                 and Temperature Functions of Galaxy Clusters 

7) Fukui T.     A Non-Separable Solution of the Vacuum 5D STM Universe 

8) Harada T.    Stability criterion for self-similar solutions in general relativity 

9) Hikage C.     Non-linear stochastic biasing effects in genus statistics 
                 for dark halo distributions 

10)Hirai S.     Influence of Inflation on Parametric Resonance during Preheating

11)Ibrahim A.   Cosmic acceleration with a positive cosmological term 

12)Ida D.       Stability of AdS x S x S 

13)Iguchi H.    Is dark energy the only solution to the apparent 
                 acceleration of the present universe? 

14)Inoue K.T.   Non-Gaussianity as a probe of topology of the space 

15)Iwata  I.    Peculiar Velocities of the Galaxies beyond the Local Void 

16)Jean-Michel A.  1) Influence of thermal equipartition process on the 
                   structure cosmics formation
                2) Convergence of Scalar-Tensor theories toward 
                   General relativity and Primordial Nucleosynthesis 

17)Kao W.F.     Stability of isotropic universe 

18)Kawasaki W.   Strong Correlation between the High-latitude Steady 
               Unidentified EGRET Sources and Possible Merging Clusters 
               of Galacxies

19)Kayo I.       Log-normal property of the cosmological density fluctuations 

20)Kobayashi C.  Chemodynamical Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies 

21)Kohri K.     Equation of state of electron in strong magnetic fields and neutrino driven 
             wind in supernovae

22)Kotake K.     Specifying the environments around GRB, Explaining the Fe line in 
              the X-Ray afterglow of GRB000214

23)Kudoh H.     Nonlinear gravitational interactions in the stabilized 
                Randall-Sundall two branes model   

24)Kurita Y.    quasi normal modes of D-brane black holes 

25)Kuwabara T.   The psirwise Peculiar Velocity Distribution Function 
                 from the Halo Density Profile 

26)Lee C. H.    Structure of the force-free black hole magnetosphere 

27)Lin W.       TBA

28)Maeda K.      Aspherical hypernova explosions and the early galactic chemical evolution 

29)Mizuno S.    Quintessence in a brane world 

30)Murata T.    Fluctuation-Dissipation Relation of the Vacuum Noise 
                 in Curved spacetime 

31)Nakamura K.  Hoop conjecture and brane world gravity 

32)Nagasawa M.  Dynamical Evolution of Monopoles and Anti-Monopoles 

33)Nagashima M. Galaxy Number Counts in the Subaru Deep Field:
               A Constraint on a Hierarchical Galaxy Formation Model 

34)Narita M.     Global foliatoins of Gowdy symmetric spacetimes with stringy matter 

35)Nishioka H.  Measuring the time evolution of the redshift-distortion parameter

36)Nobili S.    TBA

37)Ochiai H.    Creation of the Randall-Sundrum Bubble   

38)Oguri M.     Time Delay Statistics of Strong Gravitational Lensing
                    and the Density Profile of Dark Halos 

39)Okoshi K.    Chemical Enrichment in Damped Lyman alpha Systems on
                 Hierarchical Galaxy Formation

40)Ota N.        Two Classes of Cluster Size and the Connection to the L-T Relation 

41)Overduin J.   Dark Matter and the Background Light 

42)Perez  J.    New trends on Chaos in the approach of the singularity in 
                  Bianchi IX Universe 

43)Potter F.    Quantum Celestial Mechanics: Galaxy Rotation Curves without requiring 
                 Dark Matter 

44)Seto N.      Direct measurement of the acceleration of the universe 
               using 0.1 Hz band laser interferometer gravitational
               wave antenna in space 

45)Seto O.       Oscillating scalar field dark matter 

46)Shimizu M.    Influence of resolution of timesteps on making merging trees 

47)Shimizu Y.    Numerical solution of AdS x S x S and its stability 

48)Shirouzu M.   Nucleosynthesis in Type II Supernovae and Abundances of Pop III Stars

49)Suran M. D.  First structure formation (12.z>7) in a CHDM model 

50)Takahashi F. On the Moduli Problem and Baryogenesis in Gauge-mediated 
                 SUSY Breaking Models

51)Takahashi K. Effects of neutrino oscillation on supernova neutrino 

52)Takeuchi T.T. A Bridge from Optical to Infrared Galaxies: 
                Explaining Infrared Local Properties, Predicting
                Galaxy Counts and the Cosmic Background Radiation 

53)Tamaki T.    Have we already detected astrophysical symptoms of space-time 
                 noncommutativity ? 

54)Taruya A.    Lognormal property of weak lensing fields  

55)Torii T.     Brane world vs. Holographic Renormalization Group

56)Tsujikawa S. Gravitational particle production from metric perturbations 

57)Ueda H.      A Graph--Theoretical Approach of large-scale structure 
                 in the Universe

58)Umeda H.     Nucleosynthesis of Zn and Iron-Peak Elements in Pop III Type II Supernovae:
                Abundances of Very Metal-Poor Halo Stars

59)Umetsu K.    Weak Lensing Analysis of the high redshift cluster MS 1054-03

60)Verozub L.   Acceleration of the Univers as a Consequence of Gravity Properties

61)Watanabe G.   Microscopic Study of Nuclear ``Pasta'' by Quantum Molecular Dynamics

62)Yahagi H.     Parallelization and Vectorization of the AMR N-body code 

63)Yahiro M.    Constraints on Cosmic Quintessence 

64)Yamaguchi M.  Primordial black hole formation in natural double inflation in 
                supergravity 

65)Yano T.      Dynamics of Stellar Orbits in Disk Galaxies 

66)Yokoi N.      The Fokker-Planck Equation and $1/N$ Corrections 
                  in AdS/CFT Correspondence 

67)Yonehara A.   Beyond H_0 determination 

68)Yoshiguchi H. Propagation of UHECRs from the Sources in the Super-Galactic Plane

69)Yoshikawa K. Stochastic Biasing of Galaxies and Dark Halos in 
                 Cosmological Hydrodynamic Simulations 

70)Zhang Z.     Feeding Back Theory of the Universe
