Ecole Internationale Daniel Chalonge Torino Cosmology Colloquium George Smoot (LBNL, USA) CMB observations and the Standard Model of the Universe Norma.

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Ecole Internationale Daniel Chalonge Torino Cosmology Colloquium George Smoot (LBNL, USA) CMB observations and the Standard Model of the Universe Norma Sanchez (CNRS Lerma Observatoire de Paris, Fr) Understanding of inflation, dark matter and dark energy in the Standard Model of the Universe Hector de Vega (CNRS Univ Paris VI,Fr) Inflation at the GUT scale confronted to the CMB+LSS data Reno Mandolesi (INAF-ISAF, I) & Maria Cristina Falvella (ASI, I) Science with the Planck satellite Claudio Destri (University Milano Bicocca, I) New Monte Carlo Markov chain analysis of CMB+ LSS data Anna Curir (INAF - OATo) Evolution of galactic disk in cosmology GianLuigi Bodo (INAF - OATo) Astrophysical Jets Simulations John Miller (SISSA and Oxford) Gravitational waves, Black Holes and Neutron Stars “LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNIVERSE” George Smoot, Nobel Prize of Physics and Daniel Chalonge Medal Palazzo Lascaris – Science Academy of Turin – Circolo dei Lettori Turin, 21 – 24 October 2009 Duccio Macchetto (ST Institute Baltimore, USA) The new frontiers of the JW (James Webb) Space Telescope Gianni Navarra (UniTo, I) Sources of the very-high energy cosmic rays Andrea Vacchi (INFN-TS, I) New Data from Pamela Roberto Battiston (University of Perugia,I) The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer: a particle physics experiment in space Piero Galeotti (UniTo, I) A future cosmic ray mission on the ISS: EUSO Mario Lattanzi (INAF-OATo, I) The contribution of the new space astrometry to astrophysics (GAIA) Fernando DeFelice (University of Padova,I) Relativity and Astrometry Alan H.Gabriel (IAS, Fr) The inner atmosphere of the Sun GiancarloNoci (University of Florence, I) From the corona of the Sun to the solar wind Marco Velli (University of Florence, I) A new perspective on the Sun: the Solar Orbiter and the Solar Probe missions Alberto Cellino (INAF Oato, I) Small bodies physical properties Andrea Milani (University of Pisa, I) The dynamics of the solar systems Frances Westall (Orleans University, Fr) Life in the solar system Mario Di Martino (INAF OATo, I) Discovery of a recent impact crater Anna Sidorenko (UNESCO Parigi, Fr) Astronomical Site: UNESCO World Heritage Cipriano Marin (UNESCO, Canarie) Starlight project PROGRAMME and LECTURES INCLUDE PURPOSE and TOPICS In the framework of the International Year of Astronomy and of the 250 th anniversary of the Astronomical Observatory of Torino it is held in Torino the Colloquium “LATEST NEWS FROM THE UNIVERSE” with the participation of the 2006 Physics Nobel Prize George Smoot. The Conference is within the astrofundamental physics spirit of the Chalonge School and the exposed topics cover recent observational and theoretical progress on the CMB, dark matter, dark energy, together with recent data from satellite on solar physics and space astrometry. Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino 250 th Anniversary Library of Science Academy of Turin Court of Palazzo Lascaris _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E.ANTONUCCI N.SANCHEZ A.ZANINI