Program
invited talks (marked as [I]): 40 (35+5) min, contributed talks: 20 (15+5) min
21 January 2019
(chair: Moriya)
13:00 Yen-Chen Pan (NAOJ) [I]: Understanding Type Ia Supernova with UV Spectroscopy [File]
13:40 Keiichi Maeda (Kyoto) [I]: Diversities in theories and observations of exploding white dwarfs [File]
14:20 Coffee
14:40 Jian Jiang (Tokyo): The Diversity of Early-excess Type Ia Supernovae
15:00 Ataru Tanikawa (Tokyo): Three-dimensional simulations of double detonations in double-degenerate systems for type Ia supernovae [File]
15:20 Iminhaji Ablimit (Kyoto): Evolution of Magnetized White Dwarf Binaries to Type Ia Supernovae [File]
15:40 Kanji Mori (NAOJ): Impacts of New Carbon Fusion Cross Sections on Type Ia Supernovae [File]
16:00 Coffee
(chair: Mori)
16:20 Shing-Chi Leung (Kavli IPMU): Interpretation of Type Ia supernova explosion diversity by its nucleosynthesis yield [File]
16:40 Zhengwei Liu (Yunnan): The interaction of Type Ia supernova ejecta with a stellar companion [File]
17:00 Gilles Ferrand (RIKEN): From the (thermonuclear) supernova to the supernova remnant [File]
17:20 2-min poster presentations
22 January 2019
(chair: Suzuki)
09:00 Takanori Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin) [I]: Observations of Gamma-ray Bursts {File]
09:40 Hirotaka Ito (RIKEN) [I]: Prompt Emission of Gamma-Ray Bursts
10:20 Coffee
10:40 Tetsuya Hashimoto (Tsing Hua): Why Are Some Gamma-Ray Bursts Hosted by Oxygen-rich Galaxies? [File]
11:00 Jirong Mao (Yunnan): Polarization Properties for high-energy astrophysical transients [File]
11:20 Nobuya Nishimura (YITP): Nucleosynthesis beyond the iron-peak in magneto-rotational supernovae [File]
11:40 Lunch
(chair: Nozawa)
13:00 Ken’ichi Nomoto (Kavli IPMU) [I, 60 min]: 20 Years of Hypernova-First Star Connection [File]
14:00 Coffee
14:20 Takashi Yoshida (Tokyo) [I]: Progress of the Study on Massive Star Evolution [File]
15:00 Ryoma Ouchi (Kyoto): Constraining massive star activities in the final years through properties of supernovae and their progenitors [File]
15:20 Roberto Iaconi (Kyoto): Homologous expansion of the post in-spiral common envelope ejecta [File]
15:40 Coffee
(chair: Ohtani)
16:00 Masaomi Tanaka (Tohoku) [I]: Observation of core-collapse supernovae [File]
16:40 Nozomu Tominaga (Konan) [I]: Explosive nucleosynthesis in core-collapse supernovae [File]
17:20 Coffee
17:40 Kunihito Ioka (YITP): The Spectrum of a Fast Shock Breakout from a Stellar Wind [File]
18:00 Daichi Hiramatsu (UCSB): Type II Short-plateau Supernovae [File]
18:20 Ko Nakamura (Fukuoka): Core-collapse simulations for a binary evolution model of SN 1987A progenitor
19:00 Banquet at the NAOJ cafeteria (4000 yen for staffs and postdocs, 2500 yen for students)
23 January 2019
(chair: Takiwaki)
09:20 Satoru Katsuda (Saitama) [I]: Probing Supernova Progenitors from Observations of Supernova Remnants [PDF]
10:00 Herman Lee (Kyoto) [I]: Now and the Future of Broadband Models for Supernova Remnants
10:40 Coffee
11:00 Masayuki Yamanaka (Hiroshima): Optical and Near-Infrared Observation of the Bright Type IIP SN 2017eaw (canceled)
11:20 Conor Omand (Tokyo): Effects of Pulsar Wind Nebulae on Dust in Young Supernova Remnants [File]
11:40 Lunch
(chair: Pan)
13:00 Tomoki Morokuma (Tokyo) [I]: Optical Transient Surveys [File]
13:40 Akihiro Suzuki (NAOJ) [I]: Theoretical models for extreme supernovae [File]
14:20 Coffee
14:40 Ikki Otsubo (Hiroshima): Multi-mode study of an extremely luminous Type IIn SN 2017hcc in optical and near-infrared wavelengths [File]
15:00 Tomoki Matsuoka (Kyoto): Millimeter Emission from Supernovae Accompanied by Confined CSM: Implications for Dynamical Mass Loss of Massive Stars [File]
15:20 Qiliang Fang (Kyoto): Supernova Nebular Spectroscopy Suggests a Hybrid Envelope-Stripping Mechanism for Massive Stars [File]
15:40 Kojiro Kawana (Tokyo): A Variety of Tidal Disruption Events of a White Dwarf by a Black Hole [File]
16:00 Coffee
(chair: Sasaki)
16:20 Yudai Suwa (Kyoto Sangyo): On the minimum mass of neutron stars [File]
16:40 Milad Delfan Azari (Waseda): Linear Analysis of Fast-pairwise neutrino flavor conversion in Core-collapse supernovae with the results of the realistic Boltzmann-Neutrino-radiation-hydrodynamics code [File]
17:00 Takashi Nagao (Kyoto): The origin of the continuum polarization of Type IIP supernovae and their explosion geometry [File]
17:20 Alexey Tolstov (Open U.): Models for fast-evolving supernova KSN 2015K: light curves of explosions of Super-AGB progentors [File]
17:40 End
Poster
Shin-ichiro Fujimoto (Kumamoto): Explosive nucleosynthesis in aspherical supernovae of massive stars with the solar and zero metallicity
Harim Jin (Seoul): Modeling the early-time post-breakout emission of LSQ14efd and implications for the circumstellar matter around the progenitor
Yongje Junge (Seoul): The role of dense circumstellar medium in type IIb supernova and implications for the progenitor of SN1993J
Takashi Moriya (NAOJ): Impact of dense circumstellar media around red supergiants on early supernova light curves
Takaya Nozawa (NAOJ): Formation of presolar SiC grains in core-collapse supernovae
Yukari Ohtani (NAOJ): X-ray light curve and spectrum of shock breakout emission from a circumstellar matter
Hirokazu Sasaki (NAOJ): Adiabatic and diabatic collective neutrino oscillations in core-collapse supernovae
Tomoya Takiwaki (NAOJ): Neutrino Radiation Hydrodynamic Simulation of an Ultra-stripped Type Ic Supernova
JeUng Yun (Hiroshima): Study of dust properties of a Type Ia supernova through the optical and near-infrared observations