Rationale

Extreme phenomena in the universe are often triggered by the strong gravitational field of black holes (BHs) and surrounding relativistic plasma’s activities. Recent ultra-high spatial resolution observations with VLBI provide new clues to a better understanding of what happens around the BHs. 

  Hot topics to be presented and discussed in the workshop will be as follows: (1) As for Sgr A*, there has been a breakthrough in picturing Sgr A* BH shadow and surrounding photon ring with the Event Horizon Telescope. On the other hand, detailed explorations of the newly arising questions of  "time variability" and "presence/absence of an outflow" of Sgr A* are just beginning. (2) Regarding M87, both observationally and theoretically, there is a growing movement toward understanding the whole picture of the M87 jet by bridging the spatial gap between the BH-shadow and the downstream jet. In this process, much attention is paid to "nonthermal electrons” and "polarization." (3) Multimessenger astronomy is more and more important in BH research. Recent low-frequency radio observations dramatically change the pictures of compact radio transients such as neutron stars and FRB as well as AGN jet lobes in galaxy clusters, both of which will be major targets for future SKA/ngVLA.  (4) Unique developments and experiments for radio telescopes both at high-frequency and low-frequency are underway in the East Asia region.

  The purpose of the workshop is to have an opportunity for intensive overviews of new advances in BH astrophysics using VLBI and other state-of-the-art instruments, discuss various perspectives, and inspire the next research ideas of each participant. This workshop is a continuation of a series of workshops organized by East Asian VLBI community and one of the features of this year’s one is to find a link between low-frequency and high-frequency science.

Invited Speakers and Keywords

Sean Ressler

(Univ of Toronto)

Sgr A* theory, GRMHD

Yuh Tsunetoe

(Kyoto Univ)

GRRT, Polarized emissions

Michael D. Johnson

(Harvard BHI)

EHT Sgr A*, ngEHT

Rusen Lu

(SHAO)

M87 observations at 3mm

Jongho Park

(KASI)

EAVN, VLBA, M87 polarimetric observations

Christian Fromm

(Wurzburg Univ)

M87 theory, GRMHD, nonthermal emissions

Hiroshi Nagai

(NAOJ)

ALMA, AGN winds, nonthermal emissions

Kotaro Niinuma

(Yamaguchi Univ)

EAVN, JVN, High energy blazars

Teruaki Enoto

(Kyoto Univ/RIKEN)

 pulsars, magnetars, and FRBs

Kohei Kurahara

(NAOJ)

AGN radio lobes and galaxy clusters

Bo Zhang

(SHAO)

VLBI with FAST

BongWon Sohn

(KASI)

KVN at 230GHz

Ue Li Pen

(ASIAA)

FRB and BURSTT Project

Kiyoaki Wajima

(KASI)

EAVN future plans

Kazuhiro Takefuji

(JAXA)

Low frequency VLBI towards FRB detection

Important days

Dec 2nd :Registration open.  Please register here.

Jan 7th  :Deadline for abstract submission  (contributed talks and posters)

                 :Deadline for on-site participation

Jan 27thDeadline for abstract submission (posters)

                 :Deadline for zoom participation

2023/1/28 updated

Form of the Workshop

Due to COVID-19 (see also this link), the workshop will be a hybrid-style. All the talks and the posters will be given via zoom, and participants can also join the workshop on-cite if they hope. The workshop will follow the internal rule at NAOJ Mitaka campus. The number of on-site participants is limited because of the social distancing rule. Currently, the upper limit looks about 50 people on-site. Note that this number may change later depending on the COVID-19 situation. So we will keep you updated as soon as we have the latest information. If the number of people who wish to participate in the workshop in person exceeds the upper limit of 50, we will select the on-site participants. In such a case, the on-site participation of invited speakers and SOC+LOC is highly prioritized.


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Contact

SOC

Motoki Kino (Kogakuin Univ/NAOJ, chair), Tomohisa Kawashima (Univ. of Tokyo ICRR, Co-Chair), Kazuhiro Hada (NAOJ), and Takuya Akahori (NAOJ/SKAO)

LOC

Takuya Akahori (NAOJ/SKAO, chair), Elika Prameswari Fariyanto (Univ. of Tokyo/NAOJ), Marie Katsukawa (NAOJ), Akiyo Komori (NAOJ), Kohei Kurahara (NAOJ), Aika Oki (Univ. of Tokyo/NAOJ), and Hiroki Okino (Univ. of Tokyo/NAOJ)