Room E.0.11 (Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA))
Room E.0.11
Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA)
Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 1 D-85748 Garching
Claes Fransson, Kate Maguire, Maryam Modjaz, Saurabh Jha, Stan Woosley
Description
In recent years, transient surveys have dramatically increased the discovery rate of transients that fall outside the standard supernova classification scheme. This topical workshop will focus on these peculiar and unexpected events. During this workshop that closes the four-week programme, 'The Physics of Supernovae', we will attempt to bridge the gap between theory and observations of these unusual transients, while also developing strategies to exploit next-generation transient surveys. Topics to be covered include:
Ultra-luminous supernovae
Peculiar white dwarf supernovae
'Faint & fast’ supernovae
Gamma-ray burst supernovae
Pre-supernova mass loss
First-generation supernovae
Tidal disruption events
A conference dinner (included) will take place on the Thursday evening of the workshop at Augustiner Keller (http://ww.augustinerkeller.de/home/).
The conference organisers and MIAPP are dedicated to providing a respectful, inclusive and harassment-free workshop experience for all participants.
**Slides from the talks have now been added to the timetable page (available from the left menu bar). They can be accessed by clicking on the folder icon in the top right corner of each contribution.**
Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Ofek ‘Pre-supernova mass loss events’
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Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Thoene ‘SN 2009ip-like transients’
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Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Renzo ‘Impact of Stellar Mass Loss on the pre-SN Structure and the Resulting Light Curves of Massive Stars’
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10:50
Coffee break
Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Fransson ‘SN 1987A & CSM interaction’
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Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Pastorello 'Type Ibn SN variety'
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Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Arcavi 'Is This The Strangest Type II SN Ever?'
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Pre-supernova mass loss and CSM interaction: Gal-Yam 'The most unusual PTF transients'
Unusual thermonuclear transients: Dhawan ‘Near Infrared and bolometric properties of fast-declining Type Ia supernovae indicate sub-Chandra explosions’
Unusual thermonuclear transients: Noebauer ‘Type Ia supernovae within dense carbon-oxygen rich envelopes: a model for 'Super-Chandrasekhar' explosions?’