X-ray SAG
The goal of the X-ray Science Analysis Group (XRSAG) is to provide quantitative metrics and assessments to NASA in regard to future X-ray observatories. Specifically, the XRSAG will
- Track and analyze evolving science goals and requirements in X-ray astronomy, especially as current "hot" topics evolve.
- Provide an active communication forum for X-ray astrophysics (e.g., via town hall meetings at venues such as AAS and APS meetings).
- Support mission studies and concept development for future X-ray observatories.
- Analyze technology development and prioritization plans with respect to redefined science goals and the evolution of mission concepts (i.e., the XRSAG will aid the PhysPAG in analyzing technology needs).
The XRSAG is open to all members of the community.
If you are interested in contributing to the work of the XRSAG, please subscribe using the link below. For other inquiries, e-mail Jay Bookbinder, chair of the XRSAG, at jbookbinder@cfa.harvard.edu
| Jay Bookbinder, Chair | — | jbookbinder@cfa.harvard.edu |
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Program News
01 May 2013
XRSAG Meeting, April 2013, Monterey, CA, Presentations posted. »
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03 Apr 2013
PCOS/PhysPAG Town Halls: April 9 at HEAD, April 16 at APS. »
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03 Apr 2013
Upcoming XRSAG Meeting: Friday, April 12th @ HEAD. »
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01 Mar 2013
New Astrophysics Roadmap to be developed by a task force of the NASA Advisory Council's Astrophysics Subcommittee during 2013. »
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