No. 86 NEWSLETTER November, 1996
January 17, 1997--April 1997 APS meeting abstracts due.
Wick Haxton, U. Washington, our new Chair,
Richard E. Lingenfelter, UC-San Diego, Chair-Elect and Chair of 1997 Meeting Program Committee,
Josh Grindlay, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, our new Vice-Chair,
Leon Golub, SAO + Harvard, and
C. Megan Urry, STScI
continue as members-at-large of the Executive Committee.
Charles Dermer, NRL, and
John Huchra, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA,
Frank Jones, NASA-GSFC, Division Councilor
Patricia Boyd, USRA and NASA-GSFC, our new Secretary-Treasurer.
The total number of ballots received was 356, an increase of 8.4% from last year's total. Still, only 26% of the DAP membership voted. We thank those members who participated in the election, and encourage all members to vote next time!
One Physics Ellipse
College Park, MD 20740-3844
Tel: (301) 209-3286
Fax: (301) 209 0866
Internet email: meetings@aps.org
Richard Lingenfelter is the 1997 Program Committee Chair for DAP. This year the DAP is trying something new: a session of invited talks given by speakers nominated by DAP members. A nomination form and the preliminary program appears later in this issue.
The Executive Committee has taken a couple of steps to make the DAP somewhat more user friendly. Our Home Page is now operating. It can be accessed through the APS Home Page by clicking on Divisions, or directly at:
http://int.phys.washington.edu/dap/
Please send corrections or suggestions to me, including ideas for additional links. The DAP would like to acknowledge the help of John Beacom and Michael Frank in getting us started.
This year's program chair, Rich Lingenfelter, is trying out a new idea, a DAP session for the Washington, DC meeting with talks selected from community nominations. A nomination form was sent to the membership through a mass emailing; it is also available as a postscript file on the home page. The Executive Committee felt that community nominations could strengthen and broaden the annual meeting, and would be particularly important in bringing younger speakers to the attention of the Executive Committee. If you know of someone who deserves to speak at an upcoming meeting, let us know. If the experiment is a success, it will be repeated next year.
Wick Haxton
1996-97 Chair, DAP
APS MEETING, DAP SESSIONS
APS DIVISION OF ASTROPHYSICS
APR '97 MEETING WASHINGTON, DC
The next meeting of the Division of Astrophysics will be at the joint APS-AAPT and CAM'97 General Meeting on 18-21 April 1997 at the Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th Street NW, Washington, DC, across the street from the Convention Center.
For this meeting we are planning sessions on COSMIC RAYS (organizer: Frank Jones), X-RAY TIMING (organizer: Rick Rothschild), Supernovae/ISM (organizer: Jim Higdon) and joint sessions with DAP/DNP (organizers: Wick Haxton / Michael Smith), DAP/DPF (organizers: George Fuller /Howard Georgi), and DAP/IMSTG (organizers: Dan McCammon / Robert Soulen) plus a COLLOQUIUM (organizer: Wick Haxton).
We also plan to experiment with a new SPECIAL SESSION composed of topics and invited speakers that are selected from nominations by DAP members at large. E-mail requests for nominations were sent out last month and we have had a good response. The final program was to be completed by October 25th. Details of this program, including the new special session, will be distributed to the DAP membership shortly thereafter.
We greatly appreciate your suggestions, and look forward to hearing from you.
Rich Lingenfelter
Chair
1996-97 DAP Program Committee
Marshall Space Flight Center
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
The Claremont Colleges
University of Texas at Austin
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, San Diego
The American Physical Society has established the Hans A. Bethe Prize in recognition of Bethe's "outstanding and numerous accomplishments in both astrophysics and nuclear physics." The prize was announced on Hans's 90th birthday, July 2, at a Cornell reception attended by many colleagues, friends, and family. Judy Franz, executive director of the APS, said on making the presentation to Hans: "Your name brings very special significance to this prize."
Hans expressed his delight that so many friends had helped in establishing a prize in his honor. He proceeded to describe some problems he had not (yet!) been able to solve - including the origin of nuclear saturation and several puzzles from stellar astrophysics - and expressed the hope that others would take up the call to solve these important problems. Then he cut a generous piece of his birthday cake, signaling the start of the celebration. [Photos of this affair are on the new DAP home page, the URL of which is listed elsewhere in this newsletter.]
Among Hans's many accomplish-ments in physics are his 1947 calculation of the Lamb shift, which led to the development of quantum electrodynamics, and his theory of energy production in stars, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1967. Hans has worked at Cornell for more than 60 years. He emigrated from Germany in 1935.
The effort to create the Bethe Prize was spearheaded by the Division of Astrophysics and the Division of Nuclear Physics. Hans has long been a member of both. The prize includes a $7500 award and will be given for work in theory, experiment, or observation in nuclear physics, astrophysics, or nuclear astrophysics. It will be awarded annually beginning in 1998.
The prize is now fully endowed at the level of $156,000 due to the generosity of more than 400 individuals, universities, national laboratories, and industry. The Bethe Prize Committee, which organized the contributions, plans to disband on October 1.
W. Haxton
for the Bethe Prize Committee
Fred Seward
Smithsonian Astrophysical Obs.
60 Garden St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
fds@cfa.harvard.edu
Joseph Silk
Dept. of Astronomy
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
silk@ucbast.berkeley.edu
We are awaiting a third member, who is to be appointed by the APS.
Duties of the nominating Committee are to nominate at least one willing candidate for the offices of Vice Chair and at least two candidates for each open position of Member-at-large of the Executive Committee (two positions open this year). The Division Councilor position is also open this year. You may contact the nominating committee with suggestions of appropriate candidates. Alternatively, nominations for any of the positions are accepted from the general membership if submitted in the form of a petition signed by 2% of the membership of DAP (currently at 1392 members).
Each candidate must supply to the Sec-Treas. (i) a written statement that he/she will serve if elected and (ii) a paragraph or two providing their qualifications and thoughts about the job. These will be published in the Spring newsletter with the ballots.
The procedure is prescribed by the Bylaws, reproduced in the Feb 93 newsletter (#78), and available through the DAP homepage. The schedule is tied to the annual April APS meeting, to be held April 18-21, 1997 this coming year.
Deadlines are:
Nov 29 '96 Sec.-Treas. issues call for nominations (via this newsletter).
Dec 29 '96 Names of candidates and their statements to Sec.-Treas.
Feb 1 '97 Sec.-Treas. sends ballots to members of Division.
March 15 '97 Closing date for return of ballots to Sec.-Treas.
April 18 '97 Annual business meeting: Announce results!
Please note that above dates are deadlines. We hope to include the ballots in a late January newsletter mailing.
Toshi Tajima, Chairman
University of Texas, Austin
Institute for Fusion Studies MS C1500
26th and Speedway, RLM 11.214
Austin, TX 78712
ttt@dino.ph.utexas.edu
The number of DAP (and APS) members has gone down in recent years. Please encourage your colleagues in astronomy and physics to join the division if they have not done so. For more information, contact any officer of the DAP or the APS directly.
Patricia T. Boyd
Secretary-Treasurer of DAP of APS
Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics,
NASA--GSFC Code 662
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Internet:padi@dragons.gsfc.nasa.gov
Tel: 301-286-2550
Fax: 301-286-1684