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Dark Energy Task Force

Dark Energy Task Force. http://www.nsf.gov/mps/ast/detf.jsp. Three agencies: DOE; NASA; NSF Two subcommittees: AAAC (Illingworth); HEPAP (Gilman) Two charge letters: Kinney (NASA); Staffin (DOE); Turner (NSF) Twelve members: Overlap with AAAC, HEPAP, SDT

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Dark Energy Task Force

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  1. Dark Energy Task Force http://www.nsf.gov/mps/ast/detf.jsp • Three agencies: DOE; NASA; NSF • Two subcommittees: AAAC (Illingworth); HEPAP (Gilman) • Two charge letters: Kinney (NASA); Staffin (DOE); Turner (NSF) • Twelve members: Overlap with AAAC, HEPAP, SDT • One chair: Rocky Kolb (Fermilab/Chicago) • First meeting: March 22-23, 2005 @ NSF • Future meetings: July 1 @ FNAL; October @ UC Davis • Expectations: Final report 31 December 2005

  2. Andy Albrecht, Davis Gary Bernstein, Penn Bob Cahn, LBNL Wendy Freedman, OCIW Jackie Hewitt, MIT Wayne Hu, Chicago John Huth, Harvard Mark Kamionkowski, Caltech Rocky Kolb, Fermilab/Chicago Lloyd Knox, Davis John Mather, GSFC Suzanne Staggs, Princeton Nick Suntzeff, NOAO Agency Representatives DOE: Kathy Turner NASA: Michael Salamon NSF: Dana Lehr Overlap with SDT HEPAP AAAC DETF Membership

  3. Dark Energy Task Force Charge* “The DETF is asked to advise the agencies on the optimum near- and intermediate- term programs to investigate dark energy and, in cooperation with agency efforts, to advance the justification, specification and optimization of LST and JDEM.” • Summarize existing program of funded projects • Summarize proposed and emergent approaches • Identify important steps, precursors, R&D, … • Identify areas of dark energy parameter space existing or • proposed projects fail to address • 5. Prioritize approaches (not projects) * Fair range of interpretations of charge

  4. Dark Energy Landscape* DETF SDT pre-1988 LSS theory CMB SNe H0 1998 Hi-z SCP 1998-now confirmation! ongoing many projects focus now on w, w near-term many proposed projects shape battlefield for LST/JDEM nirvana LST JDEM * Just my opinion.

  5. First Step: Call for White Papers http://www.nsf.gov/mps/ast/detf.jsp • Purpose: Education of Task Force in order to give informed recommendations • What we are looking for: • How projects can be put together in a program • Common needs • Technology • Astronomy information

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