Program Download Program Βοοκ (PDF)Download Abstract Βοοκ (PDF)Download 1slide/1min Oral Presentations (PDF) CONFERENCE PROGRAMSunday June 0216:00 – 18:30Registration20:30 – 00:00Welcome Reception @ beach area of Minoa Palace Resort Monday June 0307:45 – 08:30RegistrationMorning Session (Chair: G. Dubner)08:30 – 08:40P. Boumis / P. SlaneWelcome08:40 – 09:20J. Raymond(Opening Plenary) Understanding SNRs and GalaxiesSession 1: Observations and Classifications of SNe and SNRs09:20 – 10:00D. PatnaudeWhat do we learn from X-ray observations of SNe and SNRs10:00 – 10:20R. FesenThe velocity and dynamical effects of Cas A’ reverse shock10:20 – 10:40P. PlucinskyThe expansion of the forward shock of 1E 0102.2-7219 in X-rays10:40 – 11:00F. SutariaA deep, UV, imaging study of the Cygnus SNR11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:10M. ModjazSN classification and diversity: the case of Stripped CCSNe12:10 – 12:30T. HoloienInsights into the Local SN population from ASAS-SN12:30 – 12:50G. TerreranVery late-time observations of stripped-envelope SNe and evidences for the presence of a PWN12:50 – 13:10F. P. A. VogtRevealing the environment of Central Compact Objects with optical integral field spectroscopy: E0102, Vela Jr., and friends13:10 – 14:40LunchAfternoon Session (Chair: W. Blair)14:40 – 15:00N. Hurley-Walker27 new SNRs found using the Murchison Widefield ArraySession 2: SN/SNR Progenitors: Models and Observations15:00 – 15:40N. SmithThe diversity in pre-SN evolution and mass loss of massive stars15:40 – 16:00K. NomotoPre-SN mass ejections in pulsational pair-instability SNe and electron-capture SNe, and connections to super- luminous SNe and fast-evolving luminous transients16:00 – 16:20D. A. HowellPulsational and non-pulsational pair-instability SNe and their remnants16:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:30J. MurphyToward predicting and constraining the explosions of massive stars17:30 – 17:50A. J. RuiterType Ia SN subclasses and their progenitors17:50 – 18:10P. Ruiz-LapuenteSearch of possible surviving companions in SNe Ia remnants to determine the nature of the explosions18:10 – 18:30 1slide/1min Poster Presentations Sessions 1 & 2 Tuesday June 04Morning Session (Chairs: H. Lee / C. Fryer)Special Session: JWST – SNRs / SNe09:00 – 09:40W. BlairJWST is on the Horizon: Is our community ready?Session 2: SN/SNR Progenitors: Models and Observations09:40 – 10:00J. AndersonA meta analysis of core-collapse SNe 56NI masses10:00 – 10:20B. BarnaChemical stratification of Type Iax SNeSession 3: Supernova Explosion Mechanisms10:20 – 11:00H.-T. Janka3D core-collapse SN modeling and applications to Cas A and other SNRs11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:10M. BerstenHydrodynamical models of core-collapse SNe and shock breakout12:10 – 12:30S. GronowA sub-Chandrasekhar mass white dwarf as possible progenitor for a thermonuclear explosion12:30 – 12:50S.-C. LeungExtracting type Ia SN explosion mechanisms by its nucleosynthesis yields12:50 – 13:10R. SawadaNucleosynthesis constraints on the energy growth timescale of a core-collapse SN explosion [Proceeding]13:10 – 14:40LunchAfternoon Session (Chair: S. Reynolds)Session 4: Shock Physics and Particle Acceleration in SNRs14:40 – 15:20D. CaprioliAcceleration at SNR shocks: state of the art and challenges15:20 – 15:40M. MiceliMeasuring the post-shock temperatures of heavy ions in SN 1987A15:40 – 16:00R. BandieraInterplay between physics and geometry in Balmer filaments16:00 – 16:20N. TsujiConstraint on diffusion coefficient at SNR shock using nonthermal X-ray and gamma-ray observations16:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:30A. Bamba Observational study of nonthermal phenomena on SNR shocks17:30 – 17:50J. VinkThe strange behavior of the reverse shock of Cas A17:50 – 18:10D. CastroThe expansion and width of the synchrotron filaments associated with the forward shock of Cas A18:10 – 18:30 1slide/1min Poster Presentations – Sessions 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 Wednesday June 05Morning Session (Chairs: D. Milisavljevic / P. Slane)Session 5: Supernova Ejecta and Dust09:00 – 09:40B. WilliamsWhat we can learn from ejecta in SNRs09:40 – 10:00M. AriasThe unshocked ejecta in Cas A and Tycho through low-frequency radio absorption10:00 – 10:20A. WongwathanaratA three-dimensional core-collapse SN model resembling Cas A10:20 – 10:40I. SeitenzahlType Ia SNR tomography10:40 – 11:00P. GhavamianRings of metal-rich ejecta in Puppis A: hints of a SN interaction in a binary?11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:10M. Barlow (on behalf of H. Gomez)Supernova dust factories12:10 – 12:30M. MatsuuraALMA, VLT and SOFIA observations of SN 1987A12:30 – 12:50F. SchmidtHydrodynamic simulations of SNRs: Dust destruction by the reverse shock12:50 – 13:10H. ChawnerDusty SNRs in our Galactic planeSession 6: Pulsar Wind Nebulae13:10 – 13:50T. TemimProgenitors and evolution of composite SNRs13:50 – 14:00Conference Photo15:30 – 22:30Excursion #1: Tour to the Ancient Olive Tree of Vouves, Karavitakis Winery & Phalasarna beach15:30Buses depart from Minoa Palace Resort & Euphoria Resort22:30Buses arrive to Minoa Palace Resort & Euphoria Resort Thursday June 06Morning Session (Chairs: P. Slane / S. Safi-Harb)09:00 – 09:40M.-H. GrondinGamma-ray observations of PWNe09:40 – 10:00M. KerrThe tail of PSR J0002+6216 and the SNR CTB 110:00 – 10:20J. D. GelfandProbing extreme physics with PWNe10:20 – 10:40M. FilipovicDiscovery of a Pulsar-powered Bow Shock Nebula in the Small Magellanic Cloud SNR DEM S510:40 – 11:00B. GuestSpectral index maps of PWNe11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster ViewingSession 7: SNRs and Their Galaxies11:30 – 12:10K. LongWhat are we learning from SNR samples in nearby galaxies?12:10 – 12:30M. KopsacheilliStudy of extragalactic SNRs12:30 – 12:50S. K. SarbadhicaryObservational tests of momentum feedback by SNRs in M3112:50 – 13:10R. DiesingEffect of cosmic rays on SNR evolution13:10 – 14:40LunchAfternoon Session (Chairs: S. Safi-Harb / J. Vink)14:40 – 15:20I. LeonidakiSNR populations in our Galaxy and beyond: bridging the gapSession 8: Magnetic Fields in SNRs and PWNe15:20 – 16:00B. OlmiModeling PWNe and their magnetic fields16:00 – 16:20P. VelazquezMHD simulations of SNRs in magnetized medium16:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:30S. ReynoldsMagnetic fields in SNRs: observational inferences17:30 – 17:50S. LoruNew high-frequency radio observations of the Cygnus Loop SNR [Proceeding]17:50 – 18:10R. KothesRevealing the nature of the unusual PWN CTB8718:10 – 18:30 1slide/1min Poster Presentations – Sessions 8, 9 & 1020:00Buses depart from Minoa Palace Resort to Neorio Moro, Venetian Port of Chania20:30 – 23:30Conference Banquet @ Neorio Moro Restaurant23:30Buses depart from Neorio Moro to Minoa Palace Resort Friday June 07Morning Session (Chairs: R. Fesen / J. Raymond)Session 9: Jets and Asymmetries in SNe and Their Remnants09:00 – 09:40L. LopezThe morphologies and kinematics of SNRs09:40 – 10:00C. LawA three-dimensional kinematic reconstruction of SNR N132D’s high-velocity, Oxygen-rich ejecta10:00 – 10:20T. Holland-AshfordAsymmetries of heavy elements in Cas A10:20 – 10:40A. PicquenotRevisiting the ejecta asymmetries in Cas A with a novel method for component separation in X-rays10:40 – 11:00T. KasugaDoppler velocity measurement of Fe ejecta in Kepler’s SNR11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:10S. OrlandoInvestigating asymmetries of SNRs through 3D long-term SN-SNR simulationsSession 10: SNe and SNRs with circumstellar interactions12:10 – 12:50R. MarguttiChanging look Supernovae12:50 – 13:10J. LarssonHST observations of SN1987A in its early thirties13:10 – 14:40Lunch*Poster AwardAfternoon Session (Chair: J. Raymond)14:40 – 15:20S. KatsudaSNRs interacting with circumstellar medium15:20 – 15:40A. ChiotellisOn the interaction of type Ia SNRs with planetary nebulae15:40 – 16:00C. FranssonThe circumstellar media of superluminous SNe16:00 – 16:20B.-C. KooDense circumstellar knots in the Cas A SNR16:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:10K. E. WeilThe optically inferred circumstellar environment of Cas A17:10 – 17:30M. Dopita*Calibrating interstellar abundances using SNR radiative shocks – *In his memory, who passed away on December 22, 2018 – by I. Seitenzahl17:30 – 18:10R. Chevalier (Closing Plenary)SNR research: Where do we stand?18:10 – 18:30P. SlaneClosing Remarks Saturday June 0808:30 – 20:00Excursion#2: Full-day excursion to Exotic Elafonisi beach & to Cretan Brewery “Charma” Buses depart/arrive from/to Minoa Palace Resort & Euphoria ResortEND OF CONFERENCE