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2 International Conference on CosmoParticle Physics: "Cosmion-96"

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Dear Colleagues,

We celebrate in 1996 75th Anniversary of Andrei Sakharov. Center of CosmoParticle Physics "Cosmion" coordinating scientistsstudying fundamental relationships between cosmology and particle physics considers its activity as a small but practical contribution into the development of CosmoParticle Physics.Many significant principles of this science were formulatedfirst in the papers by Ya.B. Zeldovich and A.D. Sakharov. Under Sakharov's charge, the ideas of the Program of Cosmoparticle researchinitiated with active support of Zeldovich, were put forward.The last scientific work of Sakharov "On CosmoParticle Physics" (Vestnik Acad. Nauk SSSR, 1989, N-4, 39)may be viewed as his Scientific Testimony in this field.

The first steps in practical realization of these ideaswere undertaken in the framework of the project "CosmoParticle Physics". Their results were presented and highly appreciatedat the I International Conference on CosmoParticle Physics"Cosmion-94" held in Moscow in December 1994. "Cosmion-94" foundthat the network of crossdisciplinary links having been already elaborated on the base of the project "CosmoParticle Physics"covers the body of a new selfconsistent field of sciencedeserving extensive research. Following the General Resolution of"Cosmion-94", the 2 International Conference on CosmoParticlePhysics "Cosmion-96" to be held in Moscow during May 25 -June 5 1996(the dates may be slightly corrected)and dedicated to 75 Anniversary of A.D. Sakharov should widelydiscuss the present stage of CosmoParticle studies ina number of Scientific Meetings, covering variousaspects of this new actively developing science.

Main topics of the Conference will include Physics ofinflation and Early Universe, baryogenesis, cosmologicalnucleosynthesis, new particles and symmetries in the Universe, physics of dark matter, large scale structure of the Universe and cosmicbackground radiation, cosmoarcheology and cosmochronology, high energy physics and astrophysics, exotic andcompact objects. It is assumed that coordinators of eachgroup participating the project "CosmoParticle Physics" should contributethe Conference in the most appropriate form for thepresentation of their results. We also hope that other participantsand invited speakers will offer new aspects in Nationalstudies and International cooperation in the field of CosmoParticle Physics. We'll be happy to have your suggestionson your possible contribution into the Conference Program.The more soon you inform us on a possibility to participatethe Conference, the more complete its Program will be.Accounting for your possible contribution we'll try to arrangethe Program in a way most appropriate for your scientific interests. Please also inform on the dates most convenient for you.The official language of the Conference will be English. There is a principal agreement with "EditionsFrontiers" that it'll publish the Conference Proceedings.Some limited finanacial support will be available.On behalf of the Organizing Committee.Yours sincerely. Prof. Maxim Yu. Khlopov

Our fax (007)(095)9730360
Our E-mail khlopov@khlopov.rc.ac.ru(
copy to cosmion@cosmion.rc.ac.ru).
2 International Conference on CosmoParticle Physics "Cosmion-96"
25 May-5 June 1996, Moscow, Russia
National Scientific Organizing Committee
Maxim Yu.Khlopov - Chair tel. (095) 251 07 50
Boris L. Altshuller
Vladimir B. Braginsky
Gennadyi S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan
Dmitri A. Varshalovich
Boris A. Dolgoshein
Andrei G. Doroshkevich
Vadim G. Zhotikov
Georgyi T. Zatzepin
Nicolai S. Kardashev
Isaak M. Khalatnikov
David A. Kirzhnits
Vladimir G. Kurt
Vitalyi N. Melnikov
Vladimir N. Lukash
Lev B. Okun
Yuri N. Pariisky
Valeryi A. Rubakov
Mikhail V. Sazhin
Alexei A. Starobinsky - Vice-Chair
Igor A. Strukov
Alexei L. Sudarikov - Scientific Secretary tel. (095) 134 45 40
Rashid A. Sunyaev
Valeryi M. Chechetkin

Local Organizing Committee
Alexei L. Sudarikov - Chair
Inessa L. Levina - Secretary (095) 972 37 82
Alexandr S. Sakharov
Alexandr I. Rez
Mikhail E. Prokhorov
Center for CosmoParticle Physics (CCPP) "Cosmion"
Miusskaya Pl.4, 125047 Moscow,Russia
tel (007)(095)2510750
fax (007)(095)9730360
E-mail khlopov@khlopov.rc.ac.ru
cosmion@cosmion.rc.ac.ru


Having the aim to put into practice the ideas of the program of research in the field of Cosmoparticle Physics, elaborated by FSU astronomers and physisists in late 80-s under charge of Ya.B.Zeldovich and then of A.D.Sakharov, the Center was founded in 1992 in Moscow with the support of Ministry of Science and Technical Policy of Russian Federation. In the present form the Center provides the minimal formal structure,needed for the direct support of individual investigators or scientific groops working in different institutes and cooperating in the joint complex experimental-physical and observational- astronomical studies of indirect effects of superhigh energy physics and processes in very early Universe (the project "Cosmoparticle Physics"). About 30 groops from more than 15 Institutes participate the project, having on its first stage the aim to use the already existing facilities or the facilities, planned to be elaborated along some other research programs, for the purposes of Cosmoparticle Research. The Center is now put by Russian Ministry of Science and Technical Policy in charge of the based on the project "CosmoParticle Physics" Section "Cosmology and Particle Physics" of the Federal Program of fundamental Research in Astronomy, as well as in charge of long term space research project "Relict-3" and International Astroparticle studies of dark(decaying and annihilating) matter in the Universe (AstroDAMUS Project). With the support of the Center for no more than two years of its activity a number of important scientiufic results was obtained, published in more than 50 scientific works.

All the studies are coordinated by CCPP to form nontrivial crossdisciplinary links, providing the appropriate cosmoparticle information and establishing cooperational network for the long term program of cosmoparticle studies, assumed to be elaborated by CCPP . It is assumed, that the program will be open for the broad international cooperation. The organizational structure of CCPP has come originally from the ideas on proper forms of CosmoParticle research put forward first in the USSR AS Scientific Counsil on CosmoParticle Physics, created by A.D.Sakharov. Following the needs of the problem itself the Center as a natural form of scientific organization has come to the normal procedure of scientific expertise, widely accepted abroad and practiced now in Russia by International Scientific Foundation and Russian Foundation of Fundamental Research, together with permanent corrections of the budget support of participating scientific groups at regular meetings of Center's Scientific Coordinating Counsil and at regular Scientific Seminars on Cosmoparticle Physics, having monthly meetings on the base of CCPP. In a newborn science, what Cosmoparticle Physics is, such corrections are needed for creation and development of crossdisciplinary links, leading to solutions of the problems of Cosmoparticle Physics. To increase the level of expertise the International Scientific Committee(ISC) of CCPP is now being formed. Its creation can also minimize the effect of "brain drain", since many eminent FSU specialists in CosmoParticle Physics, having permanent or long-term positions abroad, have definitely agreed to participate ISC of CCPP.

The first results of the studies of the Center as well as the new possibilities for future development of CosmoParticle Physicswere presented and found serious support at 1 International Conference on CosmoParticle Physics "Cosmion-94" organized by CCPPwith the support of Ministry of Science and Technological Policy ofRussian Federation and Russian Foundation of Fundamental Research,held in Moscow 4-14 December 1994 and dedicated to 80th Anniversaryof Yakov B. Zeldovich and to 5th Memorial of Andrei D.Sakharov. TheConference has fixed the present state of Cosmoparticle Physics asa selfconsistent field of science and found important to discuss itsproblems at the 2 International Conference on CosmoParticle Physics"Cosmion-96" to be held in Moscow May-June 1996 and to be dedicatedto 75 Anniversary of Andrei D. Sakharov.

Having the minimal bureaucratic structure the Center may be useful in any form of direct International Colaboration with Russian scientists, working in the field of Cosmoparticle Physics and related scientific areas.

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President of CCPP Prof.                                            Maxim Yu.KhlopovInternational Scientific Committee of the Center of  CosmoParticle                 Physics "Cosmion" (Moscow, Russia)                
International Scientific Committee(ISC) of Center of CosmoParticle Physics "Cosmion"(CCPP) is now being formed to support the development of International cooperation in cosmoparticle studies as well as to provide International expertise of National studies, charged by the CCPP in Russia.

The following persons have definitely confirmed to the present moment their participance in ISC CCPP:

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Prof. Abdus Salam, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, ItalyProf. Bernard   Sadoulet,   Center   for   Particle   Astrophysics, University of California, Berkeley, California, USAProf. Dennis Sciama, International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, ItalyProf.Franchesco Melchiorri, Rome University "La Sapienza", Rome, ItalyProf. John Ellis, CERN, SwitzerlandProf. David Schramm, Louis Block Professor in the Physical Sciences,    University of Chicago, USAProf. Alan Guth, MIT, Boston, USAProf. Volodia  Belinsky,  International  Center  for  Relativistic  Astrophysics, Rome, ItalyProf. Rocky Kolb, FNAL, USAProf. Joshua Frieman, FNAL, USAProf. Guido Piragino, University of Turin, Italy, Scientific Counsellor of Italian Embassy in RussiaProf. Andrei Linde, Stanford University, USAProf. Joseph Silk, University of California Berkeley, Center forParticle Astrophysics, USAProf. Katsuhiko Sato, University of Tokyo, JapanProf. George Efstathiou, Oxford University, UKProf. Michel Spiro, Saclay, FranceProf. Veniamin Berezinsky, National Laboratories Gran Sasso, Italy Prof. Igor Novikov, NORDITA, DenmarkProf. John Bahcall, Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton, USAProf. Jihn Kim, Seoul National University, KoreaProf. Pierre Sikivie, University of Florida, USAProf. Lawrence Krauss, Chairman and Ambrose Swasey Professor    of Physics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USAProf. Glenn D.Starkman, Case Western Reserve University, USAProf. Tanmay Vachaspati, Case Western Reserve University, USAProf. Klapdor-Kleinrgothaus, Max Plank Institut fur Kernfusik,  GermanyProf. Valeri Frolov, University of Alberta, CanadaProf. Mauro Francaviglia, Torino University, Italy, President     of SIGRAV (Italian Society for General Relativity and Physics of Gravity)