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1. Fundamental Physics and the Decadal Survey Quantum to Cosmos 3
Airlie, VA
7 July 2008
Michael Salamon
NASA HQ/Astrophysics Div.
2. Fundamental Physics and the Decadal Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey basics
Decadal timeline
Novel issues for the Decadal Survey Committee
The position of Fundamental Physics in this Decadal
A New NRC Study
3. The Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Survey National Research Council
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
Board of Physics and Astronomy
Space Studies Board
Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics (joint subcommittee)
BPA, SSB, with CAA assistance conduct the Decadal Survey Process
Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee
Panel on High Energy Astrophysics from Space
Panel on Optical and Infrared Astronomy from the Ground
Panel on Particle, Nuclear, and Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics
Radio and Submillimeter-Wave Astronomy
Panel on Solar Astronomy
Panel on Theory, Computation, and Data Exploration
Panel on Ultraviolet, Optical, and Infrared Astronomy from Space
5. Decadal Cost Estimation 2001 Decadal Cost Estimates (US cost, FY00 $):
JWST at $1000M
Con-X at $800M
LISA at $250M
GLAST at $300M
To address unexpected cost growth, “trip wires” likely to be introduced with “decision rules:” reprioritization, termination?
How will budgetary limits affect the prioritization process?
This Decadal Survey Report will have several novel features which will present a challenge to the Survey Committee, but which will enhance the value of the report to the agencies.
7. 2010 A&A Decadal Survey The 2010 Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Survey has been requested by three agencies:
NASA Astrophysics Division
NSF Astronomy Division
DOE High Energy Physics Division (astrophysics programs only)
The fundamental physics that NASA’s astrophysics division supports is that specified in the SMD/Astrophysics Science Plan.
The Survey is not expected to consider programs associated with
NASA Heliophysics Division
DOE High Energy Division non-astrophysics programs
NASA’s former Microgravity Physics (Code U) division
The Decadal Survey Committee has some prerogative to determine the boundaries of the survey. Specifically, they can decide (while being consistent with the Statement of Task) what elements of fundamental physics constitute a subset of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
8. Astrophysics in the SMD Science Plan