Thursday
11th of July |
Long GRBs and the SN-GRB connection |
9:45-10:30
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Johan Fynbo (P) |
Gamma-Ray Bursts as probes of galaxy evolution |
10:30-11:00
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Coffee
break
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11:00-11:30
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Sandra Savaglio (I)
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Host galaxies of long gamma-ray bursts
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11:30-11:45
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Darach Watson |
The origin of soft X-ray absorption in gamma-ray burst afterglows |
11:45-12:00
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Amati Lorenzo |
Measuring cosmological parameters with GRBs: status and perspectives |
12:00-12:30
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Daniele Malesani (I)
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What we know for sure: most long GRBs come from exploding
massive stars |
12:30-13:30 |
Lunch |
13:30-14:00
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Zach Cano (I)
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The progenitors of grbSNe |
14:00-14:15
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Xue Li |
The absolute magnitudes of GRB-SNe |
14:15-14:30
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Luca Izzo |
Observations of the IGC process in some GRBs-SNe and applications to cosmology |
14:30-15:00
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Massimo Della Valle (I)
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What fraction of CCSNe give rise to GRBs ? |
SN surveys and rates |
15:00-15:30
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Avishay Gal-Yam (I)
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New frontiers in transient science from PTF and iPTF |
15:30-16:00 |
Coffee break, poster session |
16:00-16:30
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Giorgos Leloudas (I)
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Super-luminous supernovae and their host galaxies |
16:30-16:45
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Rupak Roy
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Optical photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations of the luminous Supernova 2012aa |
16:45-17:15
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Maria Teresa Botticella (I) |
SN rate in the local Universe |
17:15-17:25
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BREAK
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17:25-17:55
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Jens Melinder (I) |
Core-collapse supernovae - rates and host galaxy properties |
17:55-18:10
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Erkki Kankare |
Core-collapse supernovae in luminous infrared galaxies |
18:10-18:25
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Tuomas Kangas |
Spatial distributions of core-collapse supernovae in actively star-forming galaxies |
18:25-18:30
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Jesper Sollerman |
Concluding remarks
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