Tenth International Fermi Symposium

Africa/Johannesburg
Misty Hills Country Hotel, Conference Centre & Spa, Muldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Blvd, Muldersdrift, Johannesburg, 1747
Soebur Razzaque (University of Johannesburg), Elizabeth Hays (NASA GSFC), Markus Boettcher (North-West University), Judy Racusin (NASA/GSFC)
Description

The Tenth International Fermi Symposium will be held in person at the Misty Hills Country Hotel, Conference Centre and Spa from the 9th-15th of October 2022. 

This symposium follows previous Fermi Symposia at Stanford, CA (February 2007), Washington, DC (November 2009), Rome, Italy (May 2011), Monterey, CA (November 2012), Nagoya, Japan (October 2014), Arlington, VA (November 2015), Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (October 2017), Baltimore, MD (October 2018) and virtually, due to COVID-19 pandemic (April 2021). 

The two Fermi instruments have been surveying the high-energy sky since August 2008. The Large Area Telescope (LAT) has discovered more than a thousand new sources and many new source classes, bringing the importance of gamma-ray astrophysics to an ever-broadening community. The LAT catalog includes supernova remnants, pulsar wind nebulae, pulsars, binary systems, novae, several classes of active galaxies, starburst galaxies, normal galaxies, and a large number of unidentified sources. Continuous monitoring of the high-energy gamma-ray sky has uncovered numerous outbursts from a wide range of transients. Fermi LAT's study of diffuse gamma-ray emission in our galaxy revealed giant bubbles shining in gamma rays. The direct measurement of a harder-than-expected cosmic-ray electron spectrum may imply the presence of nearby cosmic-ray accelerators. LAT data have provided stringent constraints on new phenomena such as supersymmetric dark-matter annihilations as well as tests of fundamental physics. The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) continues to be a prolific detector of gamma-ray transients: magnetars, solar flares, terrestrial gamma-ray flashes and gamma-ray bursts at keV to MeV energies, complementing the higher energy LAT observations of those sources in addition to providing valuable science return in their own right.

All gamma-ray data are made immediately available at the Fermi Science Support Center. These publicly available data and Fermi analysis tools have enabled a large number of important studies. We especially encourage guest investigators worldwide to participate in this symposium to share results and to learn about upcoming opportunities.

This meeting will focus on the new scientific investigations and results enabled by Fermi, the mission and instrument characteristics, future opportunities, and coordinated observations and analyses.

Participants
  • Aaron Trigg
  • Abhradeep Roy
  • Addy Evans
  • Adrien Laviron
  • Alberto Manfreda
  • Albertus Seyffert
  • Alessio Mei
  • Amal Abdul Rahman
  • Amar Aryan
  • Aminabi Thekkoth
  • Amit Kumar
  • Amit Kumar
  • Anabella Araudo
  • Andrea Gokus
  • Andreas von Kienlin
  • Andrew Chen
  • Andrey Timokhin
  • Andrzej Zdziarski
  • Anna Lisa Celotti
  • Anna Samara Larmuth
  • ANSHU CHATTERJEE
  • Anton Dmytriiev
  • Anu Kundu
  • Asaf Pe'er
  • Benoit Lott
  • Bhuti Nkosi
  • Bing Li
  • Br van Soelen
  • Cameron Rulten
  • Chanelle Gouws
  • Chiara Bellenghi
  • Chris Karwin
  • Christo Venter
  • Corinne Fletcher
  • Dakalo Phuravhathu
  • Daniel Kulik
  • Daniela Hadasch
  • David Buckley
  • David Green
  • Davide Serini
  • Demosthenes Kazanas
  • Denis Bernard
  • Diego F Torres
  • Dimakatso Maheso
  • Eli Kasai
  • Elizabeth Ferrara
  • Ellen Bechtol
  • Eric Burns
  • Felix Ryde
  • Feraol Fana Dirirsa
  • Filip Samuelsson
  • Francesco Longo
  • Francesco Loparco
  • Freek Roelofs
  • Geoff Beck
  • Getrude Thando Mothogoane
  • Giovanna Senatore
  • Gunjan Tomar
  • Hannes Thiersen
  • Haocheng Zhang
  • Hartmut Winkler
  • Hassan Abdalla
  • Hend Hamed
  • Hendrik van Heerden
  • Hester Schutte
  • Hsiang-Yi Karen Yang
  • Héctor Rueda
  • Hüsne Dereli-Bégué
  • Ilias Cholis
  • Iurii Sushch
  • Jagdish Joshi
  • Jean Ballet
  • Johannes Marais
  • Joleen Barnard
  • Jordan Eagle
  • Joseph Omojola
  • Joshua Robinson
  • Joshua Wood
  • Judith Racusin
  • Julien Dörner
  • Justin Cooper
  • Kobus le Roux
  • Laenita De Jonge
  • Lalenthra Fisher
  • Lara Nava
  • Lea Heckmann
  • Lea Marcotulli
  • Lenté Dreyer
  • Louis Du Plessis
  • Ludmilla Dirson
  • Lutendo Nyadzani
  • Luyanda Mazwi
  • Lynn Cominsky
  • Makoto Arimoto
  • Marcos Santander
  • Markus Boettcher
  • Masha Chernyakova
  • Matthew Kerr
  • Megan Splettstoesser
  • Meng Jin
  • Mete Uzuner
  • Mfuphi Ntshatsha
  • Michael Sarkis
  • Michael Zacharias
  • Michela Negro
  • Michelle Lochner
  • Mika Naidoo
  • Miltiadis Michailidis
  • Mireia Nievas Rosillo
  • Mireia Nievas Rosillo
  • Monica Barnard
  • Motseothata Tisang
  • Natalia Zywucka
  • Natalie Matchett
  • Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy
  • Niccolo' Di Lalla
  • Nicola Omodei
  • Nomthendeleko Motha
  • Nukri Komin
  • Ogochukwu Chibueze
  • Pablo Saz Parkinson
  • Paolo Goldoni
  • Patrick Reichherzer
  • Patrizia Caraveo
  • Paul Barrett
  • Pedro De la Torre Luque
  • Pertti Makela
  • Peter Jenke
  • Pi Nuessle
  • Pieter Meintjes
  • Pieter Van der Merwe
  • Pranjupriya Goswami
  • RAHUL GUPTA
  • Raj Prince
  • Raniere de Menezes
  • Regina Caputo
  • Robert Brose
  • Robin Corbet
  • Rukaiya Khatoon
  • Saeeda Sajjad
  • Saikat Das
  • Salvatore De Gaetano
  • Sharmila Goedhart
  • Simone Garrappa
  • Soebur Razzaque
  • Spencer Tendai Madzime
  • Stefan Wagner
  • Sthabile Kolwa
  • Sunil Chandra
  • Sylvia Zhu
  • Tamador Aldwoma
  • Tej Bahadur Chand
  • Thabiso Machipi
  • Thabo Msiza
  • Tiffany Lewis
  • Tjark Miener
  • TROY PORTER
  • Tshepang Sitoe
  • Tsunefumi MIZUNO
  • Tsvi Piran
  • Tyler Parsotan
  • Vidushi Sharma
  • Vikas Chand
  • Werner Collmar
  • Wian Smit
  • Yasushi Fukazawa
  • Zahoor Ahmad Malik
  • zhen Cao
  • Özge Keskin