Program

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Sunday, January 21

20:00-21:00

Opening and Welcome

(Scientific Organizers)

Monday, January 22

08:45-09:30

Simulations of thermonuclear explosions in white dwarf stars

(Friedrich Röpke)

09:30-09:45

Understanding Type Ia supernova explosion mechanisms by its nucleosynthesis yield

(Shing-Chi Leung)

09:45-10:00

Abundance tomography of Type Iax SNe

(Barnabás Barna)

10:45-11:30

3D core-collapse supernova modeling and applications to Cas A and other supernova remnants

(Hans-Thomas Janka)

11:30-11:45

Opacities and rotation in the revival of the fittest

(David Vartanyan)

11:45-12:00

Core collapse of massive stars (11.2- 70Msun) and black-hole formation with 3DGR spectral neutrino transport

(Takami Kuroda)

12:00-12:15

How to form a millisecond magnetar? Magnetic field amplification in a protoneutron star

(Jérôme Guilet)

12:15-12:30

Young supernova remnants in long-time, 3D supernova simulations

(Michael Gabler)

14:00-14:45

Core collapse with rotation and magnetic fields

(Martin Obergaulinger)

14:45-15:30

Poster Flash Presentations 

16:00-16:45

Nucleosynthetic fingerprints of thermonuclear supernova models

(Ivo Seitenzahl)

16:45-17:30

Multi-d core collapse supernovae and nucleosynthesis

(Claudia Travaglio)

Tuesday, January 23

08:45-09:30

Nucleosynthesis in CCSNe

(Almudena Arcones)

09:30-09:45

Lessons on supernova nucleosynthesis from multi- dimensional models

(William Raphael Hix)

09:45-10:00

CCSN nucleosynthesis yields across the mass range

(Carla Fröhlich)

10:00-10:15

Nucleosynthesis in the first supernovae

(Alexander Heger)

10:45-11:00

Gamma-ray measurements from supernovae and their radioactive afterglows

(Roland Diehl)

11:00-11:45

Supernova spectral modelling

(Paolo Mazzali)

11:45-12:00

The physical width-luminosity relation(s) for Type Ia supernovae favour sub-Chandrasekhar and collision models

(Nahliel Wygoda)

12:00-12:15

Polarization as a test for multi- dimensional explosion models of Type Ia supernovae

(Mattia Bulla)

12:15-12:30

Recombination Effects on Supernova Light-Curves

(Tamar Faran)

14:00-14:45

Central Engines of superluminous supernovae and their environment

(Sergei Blinnikov)

14:45-15:30

Poster Flash Presentations 

16:00-16:45

Spectral synthesis modelling with CMFGEN

(D. John Hillier)

16:45-17:00

Supernovae from 8-12 solar mass stars : Multicolor light curve simulations

(Alexey Tolstov)

17:00-17:15

Modelling the spectral evolution of supernovae

(Mattias Ergon)

17:15-17:30

The variety of pair-instability supernovae

(Alexandra Kozyreva)

Wednesday, January 24

08:45-09:30

Observational constraints on the explosion mechanisms of Type Ia supernovae

(Kate Maguire)

09:30-10:15

The spectroscopic connection between superluminous SNe and SN-GRBs

(Maryam Modjaz)

10:45-11:00

Supernova physics from spectrophotometric data

(Jakob Nordin)

11:00-11:15

Multi-band observations of the closest Type I superluminious supernova 2017egm/Gaia17biu in a "normal" metal rich spiral galaxy

(Subhash Bose)

11:15-12:00

ZTF and supernovae from PTF

(Jesper Sollerman)

13:30-14:00

Summary talk

(Claes Fransson)