Dear All,
Thank you for your reactions. There is no ideal slot, but based on it I decided to have the next AP meeting in two weeks from now, October 20, 10:00.
For several of you Friday mornings are (sometimes) problematic, now or in the future. So it would be good to discuss potential other days/times.
Agenda and contacts can be found here: https://hess-confluence.desy.de/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=592…
Best regards,
Jacco
Dear all,
the next OC meeting will be held on*November 6* from 14:00 to 18:00
(CET) and *November 8* from 9:00 to 13:00 (CET).
These are the only slots when all OC members could in the end be present
together with Andreas from SciOps. We will have to be efficient.
At the physics conveners : you are invited to participate in a one hour
discussion at the beginning of the OC meeting (Monday 6) to briefly
discuss the general priorities and science goals of your working group
during the remaining time of HESS operations. Please let us know quickly
if you will be present. Part was presented during the last collaboration
meeting in Bordeaux but you may want to emphasise some topics.
Best regards,
Catherine
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Catherine Boisson
UMR 8102, Laboratoire Univers et THeories (LUTH)
Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, F-92195 Meudon Cedex
Direct Line: Tel. +33 1 45 07 74 36
Dear all,
I forgot to mention at the last meeting that there is a request to add
an external member to the LS5039 task group: Hiroki Yoneda, postdoc at
the University of Würzburg, Germany.
This should be approved by the Astrophysics Department if I understand
the procedures correctly. Jacco or Stefan, does one of you approve this?
A mail was circulated to the Stellar WG proposing this, I supported it,
and nobody replied or contacted me with any concerns. Here is the mail:
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to suggest to accept Hiroki Yoneda as an external contributor for the project on study of LS5039 with HESS. I know Hiroki since he was PhD student in University of Tokyo, and since then he was very actively working on multiwavelength study of LS5039. In particular, he had lead observational papers on X-ray and Fermi/LAT analysis. Moreover, in 2018-2020 he was member of HESS collaboration and got some experience with analyzing H.E.S.S. data. I'm sure that his contribution will help to advance this quite a delayed project. In addition to Hiroki's exceptional expertise in MWL study of this source, I would like to mention that Hiroki was leading a paper in which one reported on possible X-ray pulsation from the system for the first time. Although this result was criticized for its low significance, there is an important part of knowledge that Hiroki gained from this work -- he had studied in detail all the available orbital solutions for this binary system. I expect that his understanding of this aspect will help to resolve the apparent disagreement between the SUPC spectrum obtained with the new analysis and the one published in HESS 2006 paper.
>
> All the very best,
>
> Dmitry
>
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> Dmitry Khangulyan <d.khangulyan(a)rikkyo.ac.jp>
We will have another request soon because Guillem wants to add two
external collaborators on the J1832 binary project (who were also
co-authors on the previous HESS publication on this source).
Best,
Jonathan
Dear All,
Normally we have our monthly on the 2nd Friday of the month, but I am at a workshop.
For that reason I would like to shift to this Friday. The advantage is that also some details from the Bordeaux meeting are still fresh in our minds.
One thing to discuss is how to setup the framework for the 2HGPS catalogue.
Please let me know if you can make it. If too many cannot we need to shift to October 20.
Best regards,
Jacco