Session A: Global properties of gamma-ray sources
Talk 1: Galactic gamma-ray sources populations at very high energies. Felix Aharonian
Talk 2: Blazar sequence, validity and predictions. Paolo Padovani
Session B: Extragalactic sources
Talk 1: Modeling the emission processes in blazars. Markus Boettcher
Talk 2: HE emission in extragalactic non-blazar objects. Charles Dermer
Session C: Pulsars, PWN, interacting neutron stars
Talk 1: High energy emission from pulsar wind nebulae. Wlodek Bednarek
Talk 2: Pulsars and interacting neutron stars. L. Zhang (no
attendance)
Session D: MQ, Black holes, binaries
Talk 1: Microquasars. Felix Mirabel
Talk 2: A theoretical overview on high energy emission in microquasars. Valentí Bosch-Ramon
Session E: Stars, SNRs, molecular clouds
Talk 1: Energetic emission of starforming complexes. Andrei Bykov
(no attendance)
Talk 2: Supernova remnants. Luke Drury
Session F: Multi-messenger connections
Talk 1: Neutrino connections to gamma-ray astrophysics. Francis Halzen
Talk 2: Propagation of UHECR and signatures of their interaction with
CMB. Venya Berezinsky
Session G: Dark Matter, gamma-ray horizon
Talk 1: Cosmology and gamma-ray astrophysics: connections and
perspectives. Manel Martínez
Talk 2: Dark matter: connections with gamma-ray astrophysics.
Gianfranco Bertone
Keynote Public Lecture - Wednesday, 5 July 2006
19:00 - 20:00: High Energy Astrophysics in the XXIst Century.
Malcolm Longair
Prof. Longair's public talk will be held at the new Museum of Sciences
of Barcelona-Cosmocaixa, you can visit its website.
After the regular session a bus service will carry the participants to
the
Science Museum. A short visit to the museum in conjunction with his talk is arranged.