In order for everyone to get up to speed as quickly as possible, I think
we should try to have short presentations toward the front of the first week.
I'd encourage archival presentations (pdf, powerpoint, etc. rather than
just writing on the board) to ease the goal of achieving
some written state-of-the-workshop document at the end of the week.
My proposed agenda, just to get everyone seeing their name ;-), is:
Monday 10a-12n:
- Welcome and Inspiration -- Saul Perlmutter (5 min)
- Overview of Baryon Oscillations -- Daniel Eisenstein (30 min)
- Simulating BOsc Observations -- Hee-Jong Seo (20 min)
- Realizing BOsc Observations on SNAP with grisms --
Mike Lampton/Mike Sholl (20 min)
- Discussion
Tuesday 10a-12n:
- Analogies with CMB Mapping, Power Spectrum/Oscillations Fitting -- tbc
(20 min)
- Power Spectrum Issues -- Nikhil Padmanabhan (20 min)
- TBA -- David Schlegel (20 min)
- Calibration Issues -- Doug Finkbeiner (20 min)
- Discussion
Wednesday 10a-12n: (Note we meet in INPA room 50-5026)
Thursday 10a-12n:
- Note we meet in 70A-3377, turn right after
exiting Building 50, and walk along the parking lot to 70A, enter glass
doors and 3377 is straight ahead.
- I would like to start discussions about writing up a short note to
explain the capabilities offered and developments needed for the baryon
oscillation method.
- We will go down the hill for lunch, then meet at 1:30 in 501 Campbell,
with some of the DEEP2 and other campus people.
Friday 10a-12n:
- Teleconference with Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry (JHU) to discuss
observational and analysis issues.
- Afternoon: invited to weekly SNAP science meeting.
- Continuing: write ups of progress.