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LLR Analysis Workshop

LLR Analysis Workshop. 9–10 December, 2010 Cambridge, MA Sponsored by APOLLO and LUNAR. Sponsors. Funding for this workshop provided by: APOLLO (NSF and NASA) LUNAR (Lunar University Network for Astrophysics Research. Participants. Eric Adelberger : University of Washington; APOLLO Co-I

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LLR Analysis Workshop

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  1. LLR Analysis Workshop 9–10 December, 2010 Cambridge, MA Sponsored by APOLLO and LUNAR

  2. Sponsors • Funding for this workshop provided by: • APOLLO (NSF and NASA) • LUNAR (Lunar University Network for Astrophysics Research

  3. Participants • Eric Adelberger: University of Washington; APOLLO Co-I • James Battat: M.I.T.; APOLLO Collaborator • John Chandler: Harvard/Smithsonian CfA; PEP developer • Franz Hofmann: Uni. Hannover; LLR analysis • Nathan Johnson: UCSD; APOLLO grad student • HervéManche: Paris; LLR analysis • Tom Murphy: UCSD; APOLLO PI • Ken Nordtvedt: Northwest Analysis; gravitational phenomenology • Bob Reasenberg: Harvard/Smithsonian CfA; PEP developer • Irwin Shapiro: Harvard University; initiated PEP • Christopher Stubbs: Harvard University; APOLLO Co-I • Jim Williams/Dale Boggs/Bill Folkner: JPL (via phone); LLR analysis

  4. Workshop Goals • How do we advance LLR analysis to millimeter accuracy? • How are various models constructed? • What are the limiting factors? • What tests can we use to check the models? • Encourage dialog between analysis and experimental groups

  5. Agenda • Thursday (Palfrey) • what’s in your model: presentations from four groups • Ken Nordtvedt on LLR gravitational science • APOLLO observing (optional 19:00-20:00) • Friday Morning (Lyman 330) • APOLLO data quality overview • Residuals comparisons • Discussions on weighting and unmodeled effects • Friday Afternoon (Palfrey) • Discussions on model verification/comparison/improving • Workshop wrap-up, resolutions, plans

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