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New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics (NWNH), the report of the 2010 decadal survey of astronomy and astrophysics, put forward a vision for a decade of transformative exploration at the frontiers of astrophysics. This vision included mapping the first stars and galaxies as they emerge from the collapse of dark matter and cold clumps of hydrogen, finding new worlds in a startlingly diverse population of extrasolar planets, and exploiting the vastness and extreme conditions of the universe to reveal new information about the fundamental laws of nature. NWNH outlined a compelling program for understanding the cosmic order and for opening new fields of inquiry through the discovery areas of gravitational waves, time-domain astronomy, and habitable planets. Many of these discoveries are likely to be enabled by cyber-discovery and the power of mathematics, physics, and imagination. To help realize this vision, NWNH recommended a suite of innovative and powerful facilities, along with balanced, strong support for the scientific community engaged in theory, data analysis, technology development, and measurements with existing and new instrumentation. Already in the first half of the decade, scientists and teams of scientists working with these cutting-edge instruments and with new capabilities in data collection and analysis have made spectacular discoveries that advance the NWNH vision.





New Worlds, New Horizons: A Midterm Assessment reviews the responses of NASA's Astrophysics program, NSF's Astronomy program, and DOE's Cosmic Frontiers program to NWNH. This report describes the most significant scientific discoveries, technical advances, and relevant programmatic changes in astronomy and astrophysics over the years since the publication of the decadal survey, and assesses how well the Agencies' programs address the strategies, goals, and priorities outlined in the 2010 decadal survey.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Scientific Discoveries and Technical Advances 2 Programmatic Context 3 Progress Toward NWNH Goals - Ground-Based Program 4 Progress Toward NWNH Goals - Space-Based Program 5 The Next Decadal Survey of Astronomy and Astrophysics Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Letter of Request Appendix C: Acronyms Appendix D: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Summary 1(12)
1 Scientific Discoveries And Technical Advances
13(16)
Cosmic Dawn: Searching for the First Stars, Galaxies, and Black Holes
13(3)
New Worlds: Seeking Nearby, Habitable Planets
16(3)
Physics of the Universe: Understanding Scientific Principles
19(3)
The Larger Science Program
22(4)
Technical Advances
26(3)
2 Programmatic Context
29(16)
The Fiscal Landscape
30(3)
Ground-Based Astronomy and Astrophysics
33(4)
Space-Based Astronomy and Astrophysics
37(2)
Particle Astrophysics, Gravitation, and the Cosmic Microwave Background
39(3)
The Goal of a Balanced Program
42(1)
The State of the Profession
43(2)
3 Progress Toward NWNH Goals---Ground-Based Program
45(18)
The Ground-Based Program---Large Scale
45(9)
The Ground-Based Program---Medium Scale
54(1)
The Ground-Based Program---Small Scale
55(2)
The Ground-Based Program: Summary and Balance Assessment
57(6)
4 Progress Toward NWNH Goals---Space-Based Program
63(30)
The Space-Based Program---Large Scale
63(21)
The Space-Based Program---Medium Scale
84(5)
The Space-Based Program---Small Scale
89(1)
The Space-Based Program: Summary and Balance Assessment
90(3)
5 The Next Decadal Survey Of Astronomy And Astrophysics
93(10)
The Cost and Technical Evaluation Process, Life-Cycle Costs, and Decision Rules
94(3)
Structure and Organization of the Survey Process
97(1)
Planning for the Next Decadal Survey
98(5)
APPENDIXES
A Statement of Task
103(1)
B Letter of Request
104(3)
C Acronyms
107(6)
D Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
113