We held three LSST-related sessions at the 2023 National Astronomy Meeting, as follows:
Speaker | Title |
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Session 1 | |
Bob Mann (Edinburgh) | UK involvement in the LSST |
Bob Blum (Rubin) | Rubin Observatory update |
Christina Williams (NOIRLab) | Community Science update |
Ashley Villar (Harvard) | LSST Science Collaborations |
George Beckett (Edinburgh) | Delivering a UK Independent Data Access Centre for LSST |
Session 2 | |
James Mullaney (Sheffield) | LSST Data Release Processing: what, when, where and the UK’s involvement |
Manda Banerji (Southampton) | The HSC-VISTA fusion dataset and prospects for LSST+VISTA extragalactic science |
Tom Wilson (Exeter) | Enabling early Rubin science with robust cross-matches in the crowded LSST sky |
Chris Frohmaier (Southampton) | LSST and the Time-Domain Extragalactic Survey (TiDES) |
Aaron Watkins (Herts) | Modifying the HSC pipeline sky-subtraction algoithms for low-surface-brightness science with LSST |
Naomi Robertson (Edinburgh) | The interplay between different analysis choices for LSST-Y1 cosmic shear |
Madison Walder (Surrey) | Probing the dark matter haloes of external galaxies by modelling stellar streams |
Session 3 | |
Mike Walmsley (Manchester) | Galaxy Zoo for LSST |
Adam McMaster (Open U) | Black hole hunters: a microlensing search for quiescent black holes |
Francesco Petri (Imperial) | Inferring cosmology using Lyman-break galaxies from Rubin |
Sugata Kaviraj (Herts) | Dwarf galaxies in deep-wide surveys like LSST: a new frontier in the study of galaxy evolution |
Isabelle Ye (Manchester) | Detecting the Doppler magnification dipole from LSST images |
Sebastian von Hausegger (Oxford) | Testing the cosmological principle with Rubin |
Suhail Dhawan (Cambridge) | Strongly lensed supernovae: discovery to cosmology in the LSST ear |