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[PD11-01]"Connecting the latest astronomy researches to public"

*Hisaaki Shinkai1, Keitaro Takahashi2, Pin-Wei Wang3, Jackie Bondell4, Diana Haikal4, Kelly Blumenthal5  (1. Osaka Institute of Technology (Japan), 2.  Kumamoto Univ. (Japan) , 3. National Museum of Natural Sciences (Taiwan), 4. Swinburne Univ. Technology (Australia), 5. IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)

キーワード:

Black Holes、Gravitational Waves、SETI、Latest astrophysical researches、Access to public

- Aim/Objectives
We plan to organize a session for connecting astrophysics researchers and museum curators.
Researchers will show their latest results and discuss future plans for promoting coming topics for planetarians. We also expects a talk from museum people on how the general audiences react for such latest results, and try to share the idea how to approach from both sides.

- Part I: Talks
Jackie Bondell (Swinburne Univ. Technology, Australia)
   "What is a Black Hole? What is a Gravitational Wave?"
Hisaaki Shinkai (Osaka Inst. Tech., Japan)
  "The latest catalogue of Gravitational Wave by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration"
Keitaro Takahashi (Kumamoto Univ., Japan)
  " Welcoming Curiosity: SETI, the SKA, and the Public" 
Pin-Wei Wang (National Museum of Natural Sciences, Taiwan)
  "Curving Spacetime, Bridging Minds: Exhibiting Black Holes and Gravitational Waves for the Public"
Diana Haikal (Swinburne Univ. Technology, Australia)
  "OzGrav Outreach and Engagement Activities: Connecting Discovery to Experience"
Kelly Blumenthal (IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)
  "Public engagement with and communication of science: The keystone of the scientific ecosystem"

- Part II: Panel Discussions
  "Connecting the latest astronomy researches to public".

- Total time you would request for a session 2 hours

- Maximum number of participants (for workshops)