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We held three LSST-related sessions at the 2023 National Astronomy Meeting, as follows:

Speaker

Title

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

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