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H.E.S.S. Multiwavelength Working Group
Group Members, Contact Addresses
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H.E.S.S. Multiwavelength Group
General
The task of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is to actively organize and coordinate observation campaigns with H.E.S.S. and observatories in other frequency bands. The currently most prominent aspects are simultaneous observations of TeV blazars
with H.E.S.S. and various other observatories,
and follow-up observations of unidentified TeV sources discovered by H.E.S.S. in other frequency bands.
Other tasks involve the support of activities of other working groups whenever multifrequency data is needed.
Convener of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group is
Stefan Wagner (Landessternwarte Heidelberg).
An early version of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group mission statement can be found
here.
Members and Mailing List
The members of the H.E.S.S. multiwavelength group are listed here :
- Anne Bochow, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Bagmeet Behera, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Berrie Giebels, Ecole polytechnique
- Catherine Boisson, Meudon
- Dominic Keogh, Durham
- Dalibor Nedbal, Charles University
- Dieter Horns, DESY Hamburg
- Arache Djannati-Atai, Laboratoire APC, Paris
- Florent Dubois, LAPP
- Elisabeth Brion, CEA Saclay
- Emmanuel Moulin, CEA Saclay
- Felix Aharonian, MPI-K Heidelberg / Dublin
- Frank M. Rieger, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Gerard Fontaine, Ecole polytechnique
- Ingo Buesching, University of Potchefstroom
- Okkie de Jager, University of Potchefstroom
- Matthias Fuessling, Humboldt Universität Berlin
- Guillaume Dubus, Ecole polytechnique
- Gerd Pühlhofer, Universität Tuebingen
- Jean-Francois Glicenstein, CEA Saclay
- Gavin Rowell, University of Adelaide
- Ira Jung, Universität Erlangen
- Helene Sol, Meudon
- Jean-Philippe Lenain, Meudon
- Jim Hinton, University of Leeds
- Karl Kosack, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Konrad Bernlöhr, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Giovanni Lamanna, LAPP
- Marcus Hauser, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Martin Raue, Universität Hamburg
- Matthieu Vivier, CEA Saclay
- Michal Ostrowski, Jagiellonian University
- Mathieu Renaud, Laboratoire APC, Paris
- Omar Tibolla, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Olaf Reimer, Stanford
- Philippe Goret, CEA Saclay
- Pak Hin Tam, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Michael Punch, Laboratoire APC, Paris
- Steve Rayner, University of Durham
- Stefanie Schwemmer, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Stefan Wagner (convener), Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Stefan Funk, Stanford
- Christian Stegmann, Universität Erlangen
- Lowry McComb, University of Durham
- Regis Terrier, Laboratoire APC, Paris
- Werner Hofmann, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Yves Gallant, LPTA
- Wilfried Domainko, MPI-K Heidelberg
All multiwavelength group members can be addressed via the following mail distribution list:
Posting mails is only allowed to H.E.S.S. members (status of the HESS-ALL mailing list of 04/08/24) and to the multiwavelength group itself; other postings will be sent to the mail list owner,
G.Puehlhofer at lsw.uni-heidelberg.de, for approval.
Further information on the mailing list, including a subscription form, can be accessed here:
The mail archive is available for list members here:
Other HESS collaboration e-mail lists (accessible to HESS members only)
Former Members
Former multiwavelength group members are listed here; they are not any more subscribed to the hess-mwl mailing list (beware: E-mail addresses are slightly modified):
- Alexander Konopelko, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Alexandre Marcowith, C.E.S.R.
- Claude Theoret, College de France
- Ramotholo Sefako, University of Potchefstroom
- Nicolas Leroy, Ecole Polytechnique
- Yael Fuchs, Saclay
- Elisa Ferrero, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Conor Masterson, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Luigi Costamante, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Wystan Benbow, MPI-K Heidelberg
- Loic Rolland, CEA
- Mathew Holleran, University of Potchefstroom
- Anthony Brown, University of Durham
- Dimitrios Emmanoulopoulos, Landessternwarte-Heidelberg
- Marianne Lemoine, Ecole polytechnique
This page is provided by the
HESS group
of the
Landessternwarte Heidelberg.
The page is mainained by
Pak Hin Tam.
Last update of this page on April 30, 2018