March 3
9:00- 9:05 Opening remarks Session I. First Stars
Chair: Ken'ichi Nomoto
9:05- 9:50 Bromm, V. (I) First stars and cosmological implications 9:50-10:35 Nishi, R. (I) Formation of first stars 10:35-10:50 -Break- 10:50-11:10 Omukai, K. (C) Formation of first stars by accretion 11:10-11:30 Saigo, K. (C) The gravitational collapse of primordial gas clouds and its mass accretion rate 11:30-11:50 Tsuribe, T. (C) On the possibility of binary fragmentation during the first star formation 11:50-12:10 Mizusawa, H. (C) H_2 lines of the first-generation stars 12:10-13:40 -Lunch- Chair: Timothy C. Beers
13:40-14:25 Nakamura, F. (I) IMF in primordial galaxies 14:25-14:45 Kamaya, H. (C) Observational possibility of primordial celestial bodies suffering HD cooling 14:45-15:05 Yahagi, H. (C) Numerical tools for the first generation objects -- From the first planet to the first cluster of galaxies -- 15:05-15:20 -Break- Session II. Metal-Deficient Stars
Chair: Yuzuru Yoshii
15:20-16:05 Beers, T. C. (I) Observations on halo stars 16:05-16:50 Aoki, W. (I) Subaru HDS observations on metal-deficient stars 16:50-17:05 -Break- 17:05-17:50 Fujimoto, M. (I) Evolution of metal-deficient stars 17:50-18:10 Honda, S. (C) Abundance patterns in very metal-poor stars 18:10-18:30 Nakasato, N. (C) On the origin of extremely metal-deficient stars 18:30-18:50 Suda, T. (C) Evolution of low-mass Population III stars March 4
Session III. Origin of Heavy Elements:
Chair: Masayuki Fujimoto
9:00- 9:45 Nomoto, K. (I) Nucleosynthesis in type Ia supernovae 9:45-10:30 Umeda, H. (I) Nucleosynthesis in type II supernovae and hypernovae 10:30-10:45 -Break- 10:45-11:05 Sumiyoshi, K. (C) Simulations of collapse-driven supernovae and r-process 11:05-11:25 Wanajo, S. (C) The r-process in supernovae and U-Th cosmochronology 11:25-11:45 Terasawa, M. (C) Neutrino effects before and after the freezeout of the r-process 11:45-12:05 Ishimaru, Y. (C) First enrichment of our galaxy 12:05-13:30 -Lunch- Chair: Volker Bromm
13:30-13:50 Iwamoto, N. (C) Nucleosynthesis in zero-metal, intermediate-mass AGB stars 13:50-14:10 Suzuki, T. (C) 6Li production by cosmic rays from structure formation shocks -- 6Li archaeology as a tool to obtain proof of the formation of the Milky Way -- Session IV. Gamma Ray Bursts at High Redshifts:
14:10-14:55 Murakami, T. (I) Detectability of GRBs at high redshifts 14:55-15:40 Ioka,K. (I) Theories on GRBs 15:40-16:00 -Break- Session V. Cosmic Chemical Evolution:
Chair: Yoshiaki Taniguchi
16:00-16:45 Yoshii, Y. (I) Chemical evolution of galaxies and galactic nuclei 16:45-17:30 Kodama, T. (I) Star formation history and chemical evolution of dwarf spheroidals 17:30-17:50 Hanami, H. (C) Multimodal galactic starbursts and cosmic star formation history 17:50-18:10 Nozawa, T. (C) Dust in the early universe: Dust formation in the ejecta of primodial supernovae 18:30-20:30 -Banquet-
March 5
Session VI. Galaxy Formation and Evolution:
Chair: Taishi Nakamoto
9:00- 9:45 Susa, H. (I) Formation of primordial galaxies 9:45-10:30 Mori, M. (I) Evolution of primordial galaxies 10:30-10:45 -Break- 10:45-11:05 Wada, K. (C) Feedback from the first supernovae in protogalaxies: The fate of the generated metals 11:05-11:25 Hiroi, K. (C) A constraint by z \sim 6 QSO spectra on cosmic reionization and galaxy formation 11:25-11:45 Kawakatsu, N. (C) QSO formation: Coevolution of bulge and nucleus 11:45-12:05 Nagashima, M. (C) Numerical galaxy catalogue 12:05-12:25 Enoki, M. (C) Relations between galaxy formation and the environments of quasars 12:25-14:00 -Lunch- Session VII. Observations of High-z Universe
Chair: Hideo Matsuhara
14:00-14:45 Taniguchi, Y. (I) Observations on high-redshift galaxies 14:45-15:05 Ouchi, M. (C) Cosmic reionization and descendents of high-z galaxies probed by 2600 galaxies at z=3.5-5.2 15:05-15:20 -Break- 15:20-15:40 Hayashino, T. (C) Discovery of a "Giant Galaxy-Forming Region" at z=3.1 I. The whole aspects of the structure and bias parameter 15:40-16:00 Tamura, H. (C) Discovery of a "Giant Galaxy-Forming Region" at z=3.1 II. Statistical properties of constituents 16:00-16:20 Matsuda, Y. (C) Discovery of a "Giant Galaxy-Forming Region" at z=3.1 III. Some properties of extended Lyman alpha sources 16:20-16:40 Iwata, I. (C) Lyman break galaxies at z ~ 5. 16:40-17:00 Inoue, A. (C) Constraint on intergalactic dust from thermal history of intergalactic medium 17:00-17:40 Summary and future prospect of each session 17:40-17:45 Concluding remarks