Program
A summary of the talk selection procedure is available here.
15-19 November 2021
Talks at 2pm - 5:05pm UTC
!!! ALL TIME IN UTC !!!
The Zoom meeting room opens 30 min before (virtual coffee) and one hour after (free discussion) the main talk session.
MONDAY 15 November 2021
13:30-13:50 Virtual Coffee
13:50-14:00 Welcome words
Chair: Moriya & Anderson
14:00-14:25 Jan Eldridge (invited): Taking a double look at supernovae
14:25-14:40 Emma Beasor: The impact of realistic mass-loss implementation on red supergiant evolution
14:40-14:55 Ben Davies: Explosion Imminent: the appearance of Red Supergiants in the run-up to core collapse
14:55-15:10 Break (Posters)
15:10-15:25 Koushik Sen: Compact object progenitors and their companions on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram
15:25-15:40 Misa Ogata: Impact of SN explosions in binary systems on binary evolution
15:40-16:05 Carla Frohlich (invited): Mapping explosions to observables
16:05-16:20 Break (Posters)
16:20-16:35 Sei Saito: Constraints on Explosion Mechanism of Core Collapse Supernovae Based on Systematic Analysis of Light Curves
16:35-16:50 Brandon Barker: Type IIP Supernova Light Curves From Neutrino-Driven Explosions: Correlations, Degeneracies, and Core Constraints
16:50-17:05 Jorick Vink: SN Diversity and the Stellar Eddington Limit
17:05-18:00 Free Discussion
TUESDAY 16 November 2021
13:30-14:00 Virtual Coffee
Chair: Bersten & Chen
14:00-14:25 Francisco Foster (invited): Transients in the ALeRCE broker
14:25-14:40 Jacob Jencson: An “Imposter” Failed Supernova in M51
14:40-14:55 Floor Broekgaarden: (What) Can we learn about the Lives & Deaths of Massive Stars from Gravitational Wave Mergers?
14:55-15:10 Break (Posters)
15:10-15:35 Claudia Gutierrez (invited): Unusual hydrogen-rich Supernovae: the rise of extreme objects
15:35-15:50 Laureano Martinez: A comprehensive analysis for the largest homogeneous sample of type II supernovae
15:50-16:05 Priscila Pessi: Bright supernova type II and the variety of CSM interaction features
16:05-16:20 Break (Posters)
16:20-16:35 Wynn Jacobson-Galán: Watching a Star Explode with the Young Supernova Experiment
16:35-16:50 Marc Williamson: Reconstructing Exploded Stars: Constraining Helium Mass in Stripped Supernovae
16:50-17:05 Charlie Kilpatrick: A Cool and Inflated Progenitor Candidate for the Type Ib Supernova 2019yvr at 2.6 Years Before Explosion
17:05-18:00 Free Discussion
WEDNESDAY 17 November 2021
13:30-14:00 Virtual Coffee
Chair: Anderson & Margutti
14:00-14:25 Anna Ho (invited): Finding Relativistic Stellar Explosions as Fast Optical Transients
14:25-14:40 Charlotte Angus: AT2020neh: A fast and bright tidal disruption event from an intermediate mass black hole
14:40-14:55 Christoffer Fremling: Faint and Fast Type IIb SNe from the ZTF with lightcurves dominated by cooling emission following shock breakout
14:55-15:10 Break (Posters)
15:10-15:35 Keiichi Maeda (invited): Diverse Properties of Transients from Thermonuclear Explosions of White Dwarfs
15:35-15:50 Stéphane Blondin: Stable nickel production in Type Ia supernovae: A smoking gun for the progenitor mass?
15:50-16:05 Gu Lim: Observational Feature of Ejecta-Companion Interaction of A Type Ia SN 2021hpr Via The Very Early Light Curve
16:05-16:20 Break (Posters)
16:20-16:35 Nicoleta Pauna: The dependency of Type Ia supernovae on host galaxy morphology
16:35-16:50 Keila Ertini: SN2021gno: a calcium-rich transient with double-peaked light curves
16:50-17:05 Tamas Szalai: After Spitzer, before JWST: a mid-infrared review of supernovae
17:05-18:00 Free Discussion (+ Virtual Drinks?)
THURSDAY 18 November 2021
13:30-14:00 Virtual Coffee
Chair: Chen & Moriya
14:00-14:25 Matt Nicholl (invited): Superluminous supernovae: an explosive decade
14:25-14:40 Réka Könyves-Tóth: Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae - new subtypes, spectroscopic diversity and many unsolved mysteries
14:40-14:55 Emmanouela Paraskeva: A spectroscopic study of superluminous SNe in the ePESSTO+ campaign
14:55-15:00 Conference photo
15:00-15:10 Break
15:10-15:35 Joe Lyman (invited): Looking at the environments of supernovae for clues to their progenitors
15:35-15:50 Miika Pursiainen: Spectroscopic evolution of SN2018bsz, SLSN-I surrounded by aspherical CSM?
15:50-16:05 Griffin Hosseinzadeh: Bumpy Declining Light Curves are Common in Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae
16:05-16:20 Break (Posters)
16:20-16:35 Brian Metzger: Towards Self-Consistent Model for Magnetar-Powered Supernovae
16:35-16:50 Samaporn Tinyanont: The Mysterious SN 2020wnt: A Superluminous Supernova That Defies All Models (Even Magnetars!)
16:50-17:05 David Matthews: The First Evidence of Rising X-ray Emission from a SLSN-I
17:05-18:00 Free Discussion
FRIDAY 19 November 2021
13:30-14:00 Virtual Coffee
Chair: Margutti & Bersten
14:00-14:25 Viktoriya Morozova (invited): The case for dense circumstellar material in hydrogen-rich supernovae
14:25-14:40 Annastasia Haynie: Shock Breakout in Dense Circumstellar Material
14:40-14:55 Yuki Takei: CHIPS: an open-source code for modelling supernovae interacting with a massive circumstellar medium
14:55-15:10 Break (Posters)
15:10-15:35 Andrea Pastorello (invited): Gap transients, and their connection with supernovae interacting with circumstellar material
15:35-15:50 Ori Fox: UV Spectroscopic Diversity of SNe Interacting with a Circumstellar Medium
15:50-16:05 Lin Xiao: A study of core-collapse supernovae by their infrared light curves
16:05-16:20 Break (Posters)
16:20-16:35 Anjasha Gangopadhyay: A tale of SNe Ibns with unique Helium features
16:35-16:50 Mariana Orellana: Double peaked supernovae
16:50-17:05 Melissa Shahbandeh: NIR Spectroscopy of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae
17:05-17:20 Conference summary