Multi-Messengers from Core-Collapse Supernovae (MMCOCOS)
December 2 (Monday) - 6 (Friday), 2013
Department of Applied Physics,
Fukuoka University,
Fukuoka, 814-0180, Japan
Aims of the Workshop
The aim of the workshop is to set an opportunity for CCSN specialists
around the world who are now touching to 3D,
general relativistic,
Boltzmann neutrino transport to meet together and have exciting discussions
with world-leading
observers (including KAGRA, Super-Kamiokande, Subaru,
Suzaku, etc) and their data-analyst on the SN multi-messengers
produced deep inside the central core. Such an exciting encounter that
is intended to bridge theory and observation, will
provide wonderful opportunities
to start a future collaboration, only by which a great progress will be
brought about on
our understanding of time-honored puzzles about CCSN mechanisms.
Topics
- Explosion theory of core-collapse supernovae
- How to detect neutrinos and gravitational waves from next nearby supernova event
and what we can learn from them ?
- Nucleosynthesis
- Strategy toward multi-messenger astronomy of compact objects
- Roles of magnetic fields
- Weak interactions and equations of state for dense matter
- Supernova Remnants
- Efficient supercomputing algorithms for stellar core-collapse simulations
Invited Speakers
- M. Ando (U Tokyo)
- K. Hayama (Osaka-city U)
- S. Horiuchi (UCI)
- S. Katsuda (RIKEN)
- J. Kneller (NC state)
- Y. Koshio (U Okayama)
- Y. Masada (U Kobe)
- B. Messer (ORNL)
- K. Nakazato (TUS)
- M. Obergaulinger (U Valencia)
- G. Shen (TU Darmstadt)
- T. Kuroda (Basel U.)
- T. Takiwaki (NAOJ)
- M. Tanaka (NAOJ)
- M. Vagins (IPMU)
- S. Wanajo (NAOJ)
- S. Yamada (Waseda U)
Scientific Organizers
K. Sato (NINS), S. Yamada (Waseda U), Kohsuke Sumiyoshi (Numazu College), Tomoya Takiwaki (NAOJ),
Yudai Suwa (YITP), Takami Kuroda (Basel U), Kei Kotake (Fukuoka U: co-ordinator)
Contact
kkotake [at] fukuoka-u.ac.jp
Supported by
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ: special support to
universities) and Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Nos. 23540323, 23340069, and 24244036)
and on Innovative Areas (No. 24103006) from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of
Japan
and by HPCI Strategic Program of Japanese MEXT.