Mini-symposium on Future MeV Gamma-Ray Science and MIssions
FOCUS · U14 ·
Presentations
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Science from the MeV Gamma Ray Sky
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Reshmi Mukherjee
- Barnard College
- Barnard College, Columbia University
- Columbia University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College, Columbia University, NY 10027, USA
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Scientific Optimization for Proposed MeV Gamma-Ray Instruments, Lessons Learned From the Fermi-LAT
ORAL
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Authors
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Eric Charles
- SLAC National Lab
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Next Generation Compton Telescope Design Challenges
ORAL
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Authors
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Bernard F. Phlips
- Naval Research Laboratory
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J. Eric Grove
- Naval Research Laboratory
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W. Neil Johnson
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Richard S. Woolf
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Eric A. Wulf
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Extending Fermi LAT discoveries: Compton-Pair Production Space Telescope (ComPair) for MeV Gamma-ray Astronomy
ORAL
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Authors
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Alexander Moiseev
- CRESST/NASA/GSFC and University of Maryland, College Park
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Elizabeth Hays
- NASA/GSFC
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John Mitchell
- NASA/GSFC
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Julie McEnery
- NASA/GSFC
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Jeremy Perkins
- NASA/GSFC
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David Thompson
- NASA/GSFC
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The Future of High Energy Polarimetry
ORAL
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Authors
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Mark McConnell
- University of New Hampshire
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Advanced Energetic Pair Telescope (AdEPT), a Medium-Energy Gamma-Ray Polarimeter
ORAL
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Authors
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Stanley Hunter
- NASA/GSFC
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Unique Perspective of High-energy Astrophysical Systems Offered by Future MeV Polarization Observations
ORAL
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Authors
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Tonia Venters
- NASA
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