Division of Astrophysics
The Division of Astrophysics (DAP), organized in 1970, engages in observational and theoretical investigation that relates to the study of physical processes in stars and other discrete galactic sources, galactic structure and evolution, the early history and evolution of the Universe, and the Sun and solar activity. Division interests also have significant overlap with other APS divisions such as Particles and Fields, Nuclear Physics, and Plasma Physics.
Why APS members should join DAP and other units?
Upcoming Meetings
APS March Meeting 2012February 27-March 2, 2012
APS April Meeting 2012 (Held in Conjunction with the Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference)
March 31-April 3, 2012

