Program

A summary of the talk selection procedure is available here.

15-19 November 2021

Talks at 2pm - 5:05pm UTC

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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