GLAST Large Area Telescope Multiwavelength Activities for 2008

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With the launch this year of the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST), the GLAST Large Area Telescope (LAT) team will be actively involved in a variety of multiwavelength programs in support of the early phases of the mission. Some of these activities are pre-planned and have already started, including modeling the diffuse gamma-ray emission, pulsar timing, microquasar tracking, blazar monitoring and planned intensive campaigns on blazars and other active galactic nuclei. Other aspects of multiwavelength efforts will be carried out in near-real-time but must be anticipated with advance preparation. These include gamma-ray burst follow-ups, flare campaigns (such as the recent campaign on blazar 3C454.3), and gamma-ray source identification. The LAT team encourages cooperative observational and theoretical studies across the spectrum.

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