Instruction for presentations

Oral

  1. Time for discussion
    Last 6 minutes in 30 minute talk has to be kept for discussion. 4 minutes for 20 minute talk, 3 minutes for 15 minute talk.
  2. Available instruments
    • Over head projector(OHP)
    • Video projector to display the computer edited presentation.
    • No slide projector is available.

Poster presentation

90 cm (width) x 130 cm (height) is the space for one poster presentation. The place assignment will be shown in the abstract book, which will be found in the conference bag. No space will be provided for papers without abstracts.
Each speaker has a chance to advertize his/her paper in 3 minutes in the late afternoon session of Saturday. Please prepare OHP sheet(s) (maximum of three sheets) for the session.

Program

2001 Mar 10

9:00 - 10:30 [Session 1: Missions and Surveys (1)]
Matsuoka, Masaru "Opening Remarks" [10]
Courvoisier, Thierry The high energy emission of AGN as can be studied in the first decade of the century. [30]
Voges, Wolfgang X-ray variable AGN detected in the ROSAT all-sky survey and Sloan digital sky survey. [20]
Turner, Martin Observations of AGN with EPIC on board XMM-Newton [30]
(Tea Break)
11:00-12:20 [Session 2: Blazars ]
Wagner StefanTemporal Characteristics of Blazar Variability[30]
Terasranta, Harri Ground support for the Gamma-ray observatories by monitoring the 200 strongest flat-spectrum AGN at 22 and 37 GHz. [20]
Tanihata, Chiharu Variability Time Scales of TeV Blazars
Observed in the ASCA X-ray Long-Look Monitoring
[15]
Manchanda, RaviHard X-ray Observations of MK 421in the 20-120 keV energy region [15]
(Group Photo/Lunch)
14:30-16:00 [Session 3: Missions and Surveys (2)]
Mihara, Tatehiro Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) mission on ISS/JEM [15]
Yuan, WeiminSimulations of observations and data of MAXI [15]
Madejski, Greg Synergy between observations of AGN with GLAST and MAXI [30]
Tueller, JackSwift Burst Alert Telescope Hard X-Ray Monitor and Survey [15]
Nicastro, FabrizioStudying the WIGM During Outburst Phases of Nearby AGNs [15]
(Tea Break)
16:30-18:00 [Session 4: Missions and Surveys (3) & Poster Advertisement]
Peterson, BradleyMultiwavelength Monitoring of Active Galactic Nuclei [30]
Zdziarski, AndrzejSpectral Variability in Seyferts from Variable UV Irradiation [15]
(Poster Advertisement) 3 minutes each
Sakano, MasaakiSSC of MAXI experiment
Ezoe, Yu-ichiro Development of Capillary-Plate X-ray Optics
Hudec, Rene Wide-Field X-ray Monitoring with Lobster-Eye Telescopes
Hudec, Rane The BART robotic telescope
Ebisawa, KenASCA Slew Data Analysis
Kataoka Jun Five-year Monitorings of TeV Blazars with ASCA and RXTE
Agrawal, Prahlad C. Different Types of X-ray Variability Observed in Micro-Quasar GRS 1915+105 with the IXAE
Yamaoka, Kazutaka X-ray study of accretion flow in the Galactic microquasar GRS 1915+105
Awaki, Hisamitsu Estimation of Central Black Hole masses in Low-luminosity AGNs
Wardzinski, GrzegorzQuasi-thermal synchrotron self-Comptonization: constraints on magnetic field strength in accreting black holes.
Haba,yoshitoSpectroscopic variability of NGC5548 and IC4329A on timescales of days to years
Matsumoto, ChihoIron Line Properties of the Seyfert-1 Galaxy ``MCG-6-30-15'' Observed with ASCA
Nogami, KyokoStrong Iron Line form NGC 3516
Horikawa,TakakoLong Term X-ray Variability of Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
Brinkmann, Wolfgang X-ray and Optical variability of the NLS1 Galaxy Ark 564
Okajima, TakashiTiming Analysis of the Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxy Ark 564
--- A long-look ASCA observation ---
Merloni, AndreaThunderclouds and accretion discs: a model for Seyfert 1 spectral variability
Pfefferkorn, Frank Timing properties of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy IRAS 13224-3809 observed by CHANDRA
Komossa, Stefanie The ROSAT view of the quasar MR2251-178: a number of surprises
Wang, Tinggui A Rapid X-ray Flare in the Radio-loud Narrow Line Quasar PKS 0558-504
Bochkarev, Nikolai G. Multiwave long-term monitoring of several AGN
Novikova, Olga A. Crosscorrelation analysis of optical and X-ray data on some AGN.
Banquet (Kanaya Hotel)

2001 Mar 11

9:00 - 10:30 [Session 5: Seyfert Galaxies (1)]
Misaki, KazutamiLong-term Spectral Variability of the Seyfert I Galaxies observed with ASCA [15]
Edelson, Rick X-ray Spectral Variability in Seyfert 1 Galaxies [30]
Inoue, Hajime Revisiting the relativistic broad Fe line [30]
Marchall, Herman The Variability MCG-6-30-15 as Deduced from Chandra HETG Spectra [15]
(Tea Break)
11:00-12:25 [Session 6: Seyfert Galaxies (2)]
Zycki, Piotr Testing a model of variability of the X--ray reprocessing features in Active Galactic Nuclei [15]
Negoro, Hitoshi Hard X-ray Time Lags in Accreting Black-Hole Systems[20]
Nandra, Kirpal Frequency-dependent time lags in the X-ray emission of NGC 7469 [15]
Iwasawa, KazushiLarge X-ray variability in the dwarf Seyfert nucleus of NGC4395 [15]
Boller, ThomasXMM-Newton Science Highlights on Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies from PV and GT observations [20]
(Lunch)
14:30-16:00 [Session 7: Missions and Surveys (4) / Theories and Analyses (1)]
Predehl, PeterROSITA - ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array [15]
Fraser, GeorgeThe LOBSTER-ISS X-ray All-Sky Monitor [15]
Komossa, StefanieGiant X-ray outbursts from nearby `normal' and active galaxies [15]
Maeda, Yoshitomo An Imprecation for a very long-term AGN variability
--- What can we learn from our Galactic Center? ---
[15]
Matsumoto, RyojiResistive Magnetohydrodynamical Simulations of X-ray Time Variabilities in Black Hole Accretion Flows [15]
Kawaguchi, ToshihiroAccretion disk-corona models: X-ray variability amplitude and spectral variability [15]
(Tea Break)
16:30-18:00 [Session 8: Theories and Analyses (2)]
Hayashida, KiyoshiX-ray Variability of AGNs and Black Hole Masses [30]
Iyomoto, Naoko
& Ezoe, Yu-ichiro
Study of long-term X-ray variability with sparse light curves -- analysis method and application to quasars [20]
Rozanska, Agata Testing disc evaporation model against variability of AGN [15]
"Summary and Concluding Remarks"