Multi-dimensional Modeling and Multi-Messenger observation
from Core-Collapse Supernovae (4M-COCOS)
(October 21st - 24th, 2019)

The workshop takes place at the conference hall (located at the 15th floor of Humanities and Science Center),
but only on Tuesday (22nd October, National holiday), at the room 815 at the building number 8.
Check the map.
The invited (contributed) speaker has 30~45 (15) minutes to give a talk, and the rest is intended for discussion.

October 21st, Monday

08:50-Registration
09:20-9:30Opening address, K. Kotake

Chair: K. Kotake
< Explosion models confronting with observations >
09:30-10:30Hans-Thomas Janka (MPA)
"3D core-collapse supernova modeling and applications to Cas A and other supernova remnants"

10:30-10:50Coffee break

10:50-11:30Satoru Katsuda (Saitama Univ.)
"Kicks and spins of neutron stars in supernova remnants and pulsar wind nebulae"
11:30-11:50Ryo Sawada (Kyoto Univ.)
"Nucleosynthesis Constraints on The Energy Growth Timescale of a Core-Collapse Supernova Explosion"
11:50-12:10Masaomi Ono (RIKEN)
"Three-dimensional simulations from supernovae to their supernova remnants:
nucleosynthesis and molecule formation in the ejecta of SN 1987A"

12:10 - 14:00 Lunch

Chair: K. Nakamura
< CCSN Modeling 1 >
14:00-14:30Kohsuke Sumiyoshi (Numazu College)
"CCSN simulations with full Boltzmann transport"
-status report of group C02 of GW-genesis- (part 1)
14:30-15:00Akira Harada (ICRR)
"Boltzmann-radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of the stellar core-collapse under axisymmetry"
-status report of group C02 of GW-genesis- (part 2)
15:00-15:40Tomoya Takiwaki (NAOJ)
"Neutrino and Gravitational Wave Signatures of Core-Collapse Supernovae"
-status report of group C01-

15:40–16:00Coffee

Chair: K. Sumiyoshi
< Supernova Microphysics>
16:00-16:40Tobias Fischer (Univ.of Wroclaw)
"The difficult relationship between: massive star explosions and the r-process"
16:40-17:00Shun Furusawa (Tokyo Univ. of Science)
"Nuclear equations of state for supernova simulations"
-status of targeted research of GW genesis-
17:00-17:20Hajime Togashi (Kyushu Univ.)
"Effects of nuclear saturation properties on the equation of state for hot nuclear matter in core-collapse supernovae"
-status of targeted research of GW genesis-

Poster presentation (3 min/each x 13 short talks)
17:20 - 18:10
Mei Takeda (Niigata Univ.)
"Data Analysis of Gravitational Waves from the SASI mode in a core collapse supernova with the Hilbert-Huang Transform"
Ryo Negishi (Niigata Univ.)
"Extraction of gravitational waves from SASI with Hilbert-Huang Transform"
Hideo Matsufuru (KEK)
"Acceleration of spherically symmetric supernova simulations on GPU, Pezy-SC, and SXAurora"
Ko Nakamura (Fukuoka Univ.)
"Neutron star kicks predicted from multi-dimensional CCSN simulation"
Wenjie Ma (Okayama Univ.)
"Search for neutrino signal associated with gravitational wave in SuperKamiokande"
Kazuki Onogi (Tokyo Univ. of Science)
"The dependence of failed supernova on progenitor models"
Satoshi Eguchi (Fukuoka Univ.)
"SNEGRAF: Coherent Network Analysis on Your Web Browser!"
Hirokazu Sasaki (Univ. Tokyo)
"Collective neutrino oscillations in electron-capture supernovae"
Lluis Marti-Magro (ICRR/Univ. Tokyo)
"EGADS/HEIMDALL: a galactic supernova detector"
Ken'ichi Sugiura (Waseda Univ.)
"Corrections of charged current neutrino reaction rates and its effects on neutrino signals of proto-neutron star cooling"
Jin Matsumoto (REISEP, Fukuoka Univ.)
"Dependence of the magnetic field on the explosion of core-collapse supernovae"
Hiroyuki Yamamoto (Fukuoka Univ.)
"Self-consistent two-dimensional core-collapse simulations of SN1987A progenitor"
Yukari Ohtani (NAOJ)
“Shape of nebular emission line of core-collapse supernova exploded by neutrino heating mechanism”

18:30-20:30Reception (including scientific discussions, what is “REISEP” ?)

October 22nd, Tuesday

Only Tuesday, note the workshop takes place at the room 815 at the building number 8.
Check the map.

Chair: T. Fischer
< SN observations, Stellar evolution calculations and CCSN models >
09:00-09:40Takashi Moriya (NAOJ)
"Recent progress in multi-wavelength observations of core-collapse supernovae"
09:40-10:20Koh Takahashi (AEI)
"Uncertain stellar evolution: convection, rotation, and magnetic field”

10:20-10:50Coffee break

10:50-11:30Takashi Yoshida (Univ. Tokyo)
"Multi-dimentional Hydrodynamics Simulations of OxygenShell Burning Just before the Core Collapse of Massive Stars"

Lunch break

Chair: M. Vagins
< Supernova Neutrinos >
13:30-14:10Yusuke Koshio (Okayama Univ.)
"Status of SK-Gd"
14:10-14:50Jim Kneller (NCSU)
"Coupling Neutrino Oscillations and Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae"

14:50-15:20Coffee break

15:20-16:00Shoichi Yamada (Waseda Univ.)
"Fast Neutrino-Flavor Conversions in Core-Collapse Supernovae"
16:00-16:20Masamichi Zaizen (Univ. Tokyo)
"Neutrino halo on collective neutrino oscillation in core-collapse supernovae"
16:20-16:40Milad Delfan Azari (Waseda Univ.)
"Fast neutrino flavor conversions inside the neutrino sphere in the core-collapse supernova"
16:40-17:00Ken'ichiro Nakazato (Kyusyu Univ.)
"Mass and radius of neutron stars and supernova neutrinos"
17:00-17:20Colter Richardson (ERAU)
"Detectability of the SASI Activity of Supernova Neutrino Fluxes"

Discussion

October 23rd, Wednesday

Chair: N. Kanda < Supernova GWs >
09:00-09:40Yuta Michimura (Univ. Tokyo)
"Present status and future prospects of KAGRA gravitational wave telescope"
09:40-10:20Pablo Cerda-Duran (Univ. Valencia)
"Understanding GWs from core-collapse supernovae"

10:20-10:40Coffee break and poster session

10:40-11:20Kazuhiro Hayama (Fukuoka Univ.)
"Activities on the detection of the gravitational waves from core collapse supernovae"
-Status of C01 GW Genesis-
11:20-12:00Marek Szczepanczyk (Univ. Florida)
"The quest to detect Gravitational Waves from Core-Collapse Supernovae"
12:00-12:20Haakon Andresen (AEI)
"Gravitational Waves from Simulations with MultiDimensional and Ray-by-Ray-plus Neutrino Transport"

Free discussion and/or excursion and dinner

October 24th, Thursday

Chair: J. Matsumoto
< Supernova Magnetic fields >
09:00-09:40Matteo Bugli (CEA)
"The formation of Magnetars: from protoneutron star dynamos to core-collapse supernovae central engines"
09:40-10:20Youhei Masada (Aichi Univ. Education)
"Spontaneous Formation of Large-scale Flow and Magnetic Fields in Proto-Neutron Stars"

10:20-10:50Coffee break and poster session

10:50-11:30Naoki Yamamoto (Keio Univ.)
"Chiral transport and turbulence in core-collapse supernovae"
11:30-11:50Wataru Horiuchi (Hokkaido Univ.)
"Microscopic description of inclusive neutrino-nucleus reactions"
11:50-12:10Shota Shibagaki (Fukuoka Univ.)
"A New Gravitational Wave Signature of Low T/|W| Instability in Stellar Core Collapse"

Lunch break and poster session

14:00-15:10Free Discussions with coffee and cakes
CCSN modeling: Kei Kotake
CCSN neutrinos: Yusuke Koshio
CCSN GWs: Kazuhiro Hayama
15:10Closing remark: Kohsuke Sumiyoshi