Tuesday, July 4

Session A: GLOBAL PROPERTIES OF GAMMA-RAY SOURCES

F. Aharonian (invited): VHE Galactic Gamma Ray Source Populations.

R. Walter: The INTEGRAL view of the Galaxy.

S. Funk: Identification of Very high energy gamma-ray sources.

A. Strong: Point sources and the Galactic Diffuse Emission.

P. Padovani (invited): The Blazar Sequence: Validity and Predictions.

T. Narumoto: Gamma-Ray Luminosity Function of Blazars and the Cosmic Gamma-Ray Background: Evidence for the Luminosity-Dependent Density Evolution.

V. Pavlidou: Unidentified EGRET Sources and the Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Background.

Session B: EXTRAGALACTIC SOURCES

M. Boettcher (invited): Modeling the Emission Processes in Blazars.

D. Bose: Observations of AGNs using PACT.

F. Rieger: Particle acceleration in astrophysical jet sources.

C. Dermer (invited): High Energy Emission in Extragalactic Nonblazar Sources. (You will also need this movie).

M. Beilicke: Extragalactic objects in the very high energy regime.

E.V. Derishev: Synchrotron emission in the fast cooling regime: which spectra can be explained?.


Wednesday, July 5

Session C: PULSARS, PWN, INTERACTING NEUTRON STARS

W. Bednarek (invited): High Energy Emission From Pulsar Wind Nebulae.

Y. Gallant: Associations of H.E.S.S. with Pulsar Wind Nebulae.

D. Horns: Nucleonic gamma-ray production in pulsar wind nebulae.

A. Harding: The Geminga fraction.

P. Gonthier: Population Statistics Study of radio and gamma-ray pulsars in the Galactic Plane.

A. Neronov: PSR B1259-63: another way to probe PW physics.

Session D: MICROQUASARS, BLACK HOLES, BINARIES

F. Mirabel (invited): Microquasars.

M. de Naurois: LS 5039 Observation with H.E.S.S..

J. Rico: Results of MAGIC first observation cycle on Galactic sources.

V. Bosch-Ramon (invited): Theoretical Overview on High-Energy Emission in Microquasars.

G. Romero: High-energy gamma-ray and neutrino emission from the microquasar LSI +61 303.

R. Terrier: INTEGRAL observations of Galactic TeV sources.

Keynote Public Lecture

M. Longair (invited): High Energy Astrophysics in the 21st Century.


Thursday, July 6

Session E: STARS, SNRs, MOLECULAR CLOUDS

D.F. Torres: Collective effects of stellar winds and unidentified gamma-ray sources.

A. Reimer: Gamma-rays from colliding winds of massive stars.

A. Carramiñana: Gamma-Cygni before GLAST.

L. Drury (invited): Supernova Remnants.

M. Lemoine-Goumard: Morphological and spectral studies of the shell-type supernova remnants RX J1713.7-3946 & RX J0852.0-4622 by H.E.S.S..

L. Ksenofontov: New evidence for strong nonthermal effects in Tycho's supernova remnant.


Friday, July 7

Session F: MULTI-MESSENGER CONNECTIONS

F. Halzen (invited): Neutrino astronomy.

E. Bernardini: Multi-messenger approaches to search for point sources of high energy neutrinos with AMANDA/IceCube.

C. Distefano: Detection of point-like neutrino sources with the NEMO-km3 telescope.

M. Ackermann: Latest upper limits on neutrino fluxes from point-like sources with AMANDA-II.

V. Berezinsky (invited): Propagation of UHECR and signatures of their interaction with CMB.

S. Gabici: Gamma Rays from Molecular Clouds.

S. Inoue: Gamma-Rays and UHE Cosmic Rays from Clusters of Galaxies.

Session G: DARK MATTER, GAMMA-RAY HORIZON

M. Martinez (invited): Cosmology and VHE Gamma Ray astrophysics: connections and perspectives.

L. Costamante: A low EBL level revealed by the H.E.S.S. spectra of 1ES 1101232 and H 2356309.

D. Mazin: MAGIC TeV blazars and Extragalactic Background Light.

G. Bertone (invited): Dark Matter: the Connection with Gamma-ray Astrophysics.

J. Siegal-Gaskins: Population Studies of Unidentified EGRET Sources.

O. Reimer: Identification of high energy gamma-ray sources and source populations in the era of deep all-sky coverage.