REFEREES: 
theory:
Prof. James Freericks (Georgetown University) freericks@physics.georgetown.edu
Prof. Antoines Georges (Centre de Physique Thorique, cole Polytechnique)
Antoine.Georges@cpht.polytechnique.fr
Prof. Achim Rosch (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne)
rosch@thp.uni-koeln.de
Dr. Theo Costi (Institut fr Festkrperforschung, Juelich)
T.Costi@fz-juelich.de
Prof. Eugene Demler (Harvard University) Demler@physics.harvard.edu
Dr. Andreas Laeuchli (MPI PKS, Dresden) aml@pks.mpg.de
Prof. Stefan Kehrein (LMU, Munich) Stefan.Kehrein@physik.lmu.de
Dr. Krzysztof Byczuk (Warsaw University)
Krzysztof.Byczuk@physik.uni-augsburg.de


experiment:
Prof. Henning Moritz (University of Hamburg, formerly ETH Zuerich)
Henning.Moritz@physik.uni-hamburg.de, moritz@phys.ethz.ch
Prof. Immanuel Bloch (Max-Planck-Institut fr Quantenoptik, Munich)
immanuel.bloch@mpq.mpg.de
Dipl. Phys. Ulrich Schneider (Max-Planck-Institut fr Quantenoptik, Munich)
ulrich.schneider@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Prof. Tilman Esslinger (ETH Zuerich) esslinger@phys.ethz.ch
Prof. Herwig Ott (Universitt Kaiserslautern) ott@physik.uni-kl.de
Prof. Martin Zwierlein (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
ZWIERLEIN@MIT.EDU
Prof. Klaus Sengstock (University of Hamburg) sengstock@physnet.uni-hamburg.de
Prof. Markus Greiner (Harvard University) greiner@physics.harvard.edu


NOTES: 
Despite enormous efforts by many of the leading experimental groups (including
those lead by I. Bloch, T. Esslinger, and W. Ketterle), the important milestone
of realizing and detecting antiferromagnetic (AF) order in ultracold fermions
could not be reached so far. By establishing a new signature of AF
correlations, even above the ordering temperature, our work opens a new
promising direction. This is clearly important and interesting for a broad
audience.

