SuperVirtual2022 Program
last updated on 3 November 2022
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The Zoom meeting room opens 30 min before (virtual coffee) and one hour after (free discussion) the main talk session.
invited talks: 20 min talk + 5 min Q&A, contributed talks: 12 min talk + 3 min Q&A
7 November 2022
20:30 - 20:55 Virtual coffee
20:55 - 21:00 Welcome words
Chair: Chen & Margutti
21:00 - 21:25 Dan Perley (invited) – Demographics of the Transient Universe
21:25 - 21:35 poster flash talks 1
21:35 - 21:50 Eleonora Parrag – Rewinding a Supernova with Machine Learning
21:50 - 22:05 Sheng Yang – The first ZTF Ibc supernova statistical investigations and a novel GUI for lightcurve and spectral modeling
22:05 - 22:15 break
22:15 - 22:40 Melissa Graham (invited) – Future SuperScience with Rubin Observatory and the LSST
22:40 - 22:55 Ósmar Rodríguez – Luminosity distribution of SN II progenitors
22:55 - 23:10 Daichi Hiramatsu – Luminous Type II Short-Plateau Supernovae: A Transitional Class from Stripped Massive Red Supergiants
23:10 - 23:20 break
23:20 - 23:35 Martín Solar – Extremely massive star progenitors for SNe Type Ic
23:35 - 23:50 Maxime Deckers – Searching for early excess emission in Type Ia Supernovae
23:50 - 24:05 Mark Magee – A bumpy ride: The early light curves of type Ia supernovae
24:05 - 25:00 Free discussion
8 November 2022
20:30 - 21:00 Virtual coffee
Chair: Bersten & Fraser
21:00 - 21:25 Sung-Chul Yoon (invited) – Stripped-envelope supernova progenitors: models and observational tests
21:25 - 21:35 poster flash talks 2
21:35 - 21:50 Jing-Ze Ma – Are massive supernova progenitors more efficient element factories when stripped in binaries?
21:50 - 22:05 Annastasia Haynie – Probing Stripped Envelope Supernova Progenitors Using Late Time Light Curves
22:05 - 22:15 break
22:15 - 22:40 Emma Beasor (invited) – The mass-loss rates of red supergiants
22:40 - 22:55 Andrea Reguitti – Searching for precursor activity of Type IIn Supernovae
22:55 - 23:10 K. Azalee Bostroem – Revisiting the Red Supergiant Problem with a Sample of Nebular Spectra
23:10 - 23:20 break
23:20 - 23:35 Craig Pellegrino – Evidence for Multiple Progenitor Channels of Type Icn Supernovae
23:35 - 23:50 Tatsuya Matsumoto – Supernova precursor emission and the origin of pre-explosion stellar mass-loss
23:50 - 24:05 Daichi Tsuna – Modeling Precursors of Supernovae from Mass Eruption
24:05 - 25:00 Free discussion
9 November 2022
20:30 - 21:00 Virtual coffee
Chair: Maguire & Shen
21:00 - 21:25 Abigail Polin (invited) – Type Ia supernova explosion mechanisms
21:25 - 21:35 poster flash talks 3
21:35 - 21:50 Samuel Boos – Multidimensional Hydrodynamical Simulations and Radiative Transfer Calculations of Thin Shell Double Detonations
21:50 - 22:05 Yossef Zenati – The origins of Calcium-rich supernovae from disruptions of CO white-dwarfs by hybrid He-CO white-dwarfs
22:05 - 22:15 break
22:15 - 22:40 Luc Dessart (invited) – Recent insights from nebular phase modeling
22:40 - 22:55 Mao Ogawa – Possible two populations of Type Ia Supernovae as seen in very early-phase spectra
22:55 - 23:10 Michael Tucker – SN2011fe: A Decade of Questions, Answers, and New Questions
23:10 - 23:20 break
23:20 - 23:35 Chris Ashall – A Speed Bump: SN 2021aefx Shows that Doppler Shift Alone Can Explain Early Excess Blue Flux in Some Type Ia Supernovae
23:35 - 23:50 Lindsey Kwok – JWST Near- and Mid-Infrared Nebular Spectra of Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx
23:50 - 24:05 Jing Lu – Carnegie Supernova Project-II: Near-infrared spectral templates of Type Ia supernovae
24:05 - 25:00 Free discussion
10 November 2022
20:30 - 21:00 Virtual coffee
Chair: Bersten & Chen
21:00 - 21:25 David Vartanyan (invited) – Core-Collapse Supernovae: From the Last Decade to the Next
21:25 - 21:35 poster flash talks 4
21:35 - 21:50 Bhagya Subrayan – Inferencing Progenitor and Explosion Properties of Evolving Core-collapse Supernovae from Zwicky Transient Facility Light Curves
21:50 - 22:05 Alexandra Kozyreva – The circumstellar material around the Type IIP SN 2021yja
22:05 - 22:15 break
22:15 - 22:40 Nadia Blagorodnova (invited) – Insights about binary's common envelope evolution with Luminous Red Nova transients
22:40 - 22:55 Kohki Uno – Wind-Driven Model: To Explain Rapid-Evolving Transients
22:55 - 23:10 Tuomas Kangas – Hydrogen-rich, broad-lined superluminous supernovae
23:10 - 23:20 break
23:20 - 23:35 Steve Schulze – 1000 days in the life of the (candidate) pair-instability supernova 2018ibb
23:35 - 23:50 Anamaria Gkini – The mysterious superluminous supernova SN2020zbf
23:50 - 24:05 Conor Omand – Towards Characterizing Young Magnetars using Supernova Nebular Spectra
24:05 - 25:00 Free discussion
11 November 2022
20:30 - 21:00 Virtual coffee
Chair: Anderson & Margutti
21:00 - 21:25 Poonam Chandra (invited) – X-ray and radio supernova observations
21:25 - 21:40 Ryosuke Hirai – New-born neutron stars colliding with companion stars
21:40 - 22:55 Dheeraj Pasham – High time resolution X-ray observations to probe extreme fast, blue optical transients (FBOTs)
21:55 - 22:05 poster flash talks 5 & conference photo
22:05 - 22:15 break
22:15 - 22:40 Lluís Galbany (invited) – Supernova environments
22:40 - 22:54 Claudia Gutiérrez – CSS161010: a luminous, fast blue optical transient with broad blueshifted lines
22:55 - 23:10 Jonathan Quirola-Vásquez – Extragalactic Fast X-ray Transient Candidates Discovered by Chandra
23:10 - 23:20 break
23:20 - 23:35 Jacob Jencson – Circumstellar Interaction and a Long-lived Infrared Excess in the Peculiar SN 2017gkp
23:35 - 23:50 Maria Giovanna Dainotti – The GRB-SNe connection
23:50 - 24:05 Jillian Rastinejad – The Paradigm-Shifting Long GRB with a Kilonova at 350 Mpc
24:05 - 25:00 Conference summary & free discussion