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Carnegie Observatories Centennial Symposium III

CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES: PROBES OF COSMOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND GALAXY EVOLUTION

27-31 January 2003, Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena, USA


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The written contributions from the invited speakers will be published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series. The proceedings from the four Centennial Symposia will inaugurate the Series, which also will be the forum to record proceedings of future symposia held at Carnegie Observatories. Each volume will be edited by the respective organizers of the symposium. It is our intention to produce a set of high-quality, hardcover volumes on a wide range of astrophysical topics. Each volume will contain a set of comprehensive, in-depth, authoritative review articles by leading experts. The write-ups of the contributed talks and posters will be published only in electronic form; they, along with the review papers, will be posted on this site.

Participants should prepare their papers using the following Cambridge University Press Latex files. You will need the class files caps.cls and cupbook.cls. In addition, you will need one of the following style files: for invited reviews, please use ociwsymp3.sty; for contributed papers, please use ociwsymp3e.sty. An example of a template file and its output are template3.tex and template3.ps.

The written manuscripts should not exceed 17, 10, and 5 (single-sided) pages for invited, contributed, and poster presentations, respectively. These page limits include figures and bibliography. Please format your papers with postscript figures embedded.

The deadline for submission of contributed and poster papers is 14 March 2003 . Note that these papers will be made accessible to the invited speakers, who will make an effort to incorporate relevant material in their reviews. If you want your contribution to be considered, we advise you to adhere to the above deadline.

The deadline for submission of invited reviews is 4 April 2003 . We have a firm timetable to deliver the final manuscripts to the publisher. Late manuscripts will be rejected. If you cannot meet the above deadline, please contact the organizers with sufficient advance notice to discuss possible alternative plans.


Manuscripts should be submitted by anonymous ftp, as follows:

ftp host: ftp.ociw.edu

username: anonymous

password: your email address

directory: symp3 (cd symp3)

subdirectory: create subdirectory with your last name and go to that subdirectory (e.g., mkdir mulchaey, cd mulchaey)


The proper bibliographical citation for the invited papers is:

Lastname, Initials 2003, Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol. 3: Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Structure and Galaxy Evolution , ed. J. S. Mulchaey, A. Dressler, and A. Oemler (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press)

The proper bibliographical citation for the non-invited papers is:

Lastname, Initials 2003, Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series, Vol. 3: Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Structure and Galaxy Evolution , ed. J. S. Mulchaey, A. Dressler, and A. Oemler (Pasadena: Carnegie Observatories, http://www.ociw.edu/ociw/symposia/series/symposium3/proceedings.html)


You must sign the Publication Agreement and Copyright Assignment form and return it to the editor by Fax (1-626-795-8136) or regular mail at the address below.


Electronic access to the conference proceedings and the Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Series available here.





For more information contact:

John Mulchaey, Alan Dressler, and Augustus Oemler
Carnegie Observatories
813 Santa Barbara Street
Pasadena, CA 91101, U.S.A.
Email: jmulchaey@ociw.edu, adressler@ociw.edu, aoemler@ociw.edu
URL: http://www.ociw.edu/ociw/symposia/symposium3

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