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Prospective authors are invited to submit papers covering basic and applied research. The conference constitutes a forum for presenting and discussing recent advances in all areas of Astronomy and Space Science, and in particular:
Track 1: Astrophysical Cosmology and Galaxy Evolution Dark matter and dark energy Formation and evolution of galaxies Large scale structure of the universe Intergalactic medium and cosmic web Galaxy clusters and superclusters Stellar populations and star formation history
Track 2: High-Energy Astrophysics and Particle Astrophysics Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) Gamma-ray bursts Cosmic rays Neutrino astronomy Multi-messenger astronomy Gravitational wave astronomy
Track 3: Planetary and Space Sciences Planetary atmospheres and climates Lunar and planetary geology Asteroids, comets, and Kuiper belt objects Space weather and solar wind Space instrumentation and technology Astrobiology and extremophiles
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Track 4: Optical and Infrared Astronomy Exoplanet detection and characterization Stellar astrophysics and evolution Interstellar medium and molecular clouds Galactic structure and dynamics Optical and infrared instrumentation Time-domain astronomy
Track 5: Computational and Theoretical Astrophysics Numerical simulations of cosmic structures Stellar and planetary system dynamics Computational fluid dynamics in astrophysics Machine learning applications in astronomy Theoretical models of astrophysical phenomena Data analysis techniques and software
Track 6: Solar and Stellar Physics Solar physics and solar-terrestrial relations Stellar interiors and evolution Stellar activity and magnetism Compact objects (white dwarfs, neutron stars) Supernovae and supernova remnants Binary and multiple star systems
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