30th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics
Texas 2019 will take place from 15-20 December 2019 in Portsmouth, UK. Registration and call for abstracts are now open.
Abstract submission deadline is 27 September. Early-bird registration fee payment deadline is 25 October. Registration closes 22 November. See the web site http://texas2019.org/ for more details.
The Texas meetings have covered topics such as black holes, gravitational waves, neutron stars, cosmic rays, dark matter and the early Universe since the first symposium, held in Dallas in 1963. Following the tradition of previous meetings, the 2019 Symposium will cover a broad range of subjects in relativistic astrophysics, including:
- Gravity: Test of Gravity, Modified Gravity, Quantum Gravity, Numerical Relativity
- Cosmology: CMB, Reionisation, Early Universe, LSS, Lensing, Supernovae, Dark Energy, Simulations
- Gravitational Waves: Modelling, Sources, Experiments, Pulsar timing
- Messengers: Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, X-Rays, Neutrinos
- Relativity At Work: Black holes, AGN, Quasars, Neutron stars, Discs, Jets & Magnetic Fields
Invited Speakers
- Antony Lewis (University of Sussex, UK)
- Astrid Eichorn (University of Southern Denmark & Heidelberg University, Germany)
- Chris Reynolds (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Claudia De Rham (Imperial College London, UK)
- Dany Page (National Autonomous University, Mexico)
- Elena Gallo (University of Michigan, USA)
- Elena Rossi (Leiden University, Netherlands)
- Elisa Resconi (Technical University Munich, Germany)
- Elisabeth Krause (University of Arizona, USA)
- Giovanni Losurdo (INFN Pisa, Italy)
- Juan Garcia-Bellido (University of Madrid, Spain)
- Luciano Rezzolla (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
- Martin Lemoine (IAP, France)
- Raffaella Margutti (Northwestern University, USA)
- Rennan Barkana (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
- Takahiro Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)
- Tanja Hinderer (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Tom Giblin (Kenyon College Ohio, USA)
- Ulisses Barres de Almeida (CBPF, Brazil)
We look forward to seeing you in Portsmouth this December!
Marco Bruni and David Wands,
on behalf of the Scientific and Local Organising Committees