An Extraordinary Journey Into The Transient Sky

Europe/Rome
Padova, Italy

Padova, Italy

Palazzo della Salute, Via San Francesco 90
Description

An Extraordinary Journey Into The Transient Sky:
from restless progenitor stars to explosive multi-messenger signals


A conference in honour of Enrico Cappellaro, Massimo Della Valle, Laura Greggio, Massimo Turatto

 

We are delighted to announce the conference: “An extraordinary journey into the Transient Sky: from restless progenitor stars to explosive multi-messenger signals. A conference in honour of Enrico Cappellaro, Massimo Della Valle, Laura Greggio and Massimo Turatto”, which will be held from 1st to 4th April 2025, in Padua (Italy).
 
Supernovae play a key role in various issues in modern astronomy and cosmology. Current surveys have given an enormous boost to the study of transients and supernovae in particular, and it is essential to discuss the state-of-the-art before entering a golden age of the study of the transient Universe. Thanks to the synoptic surveys that will monitor every night the entire visible sky, from optical to radio, and the new-generation instrumentation that will make it possible to observe all the messengers associated with supernova explosions, from photons to neutrinos, from high-energy particles to gravitational waves, it will finally be possible to have both a statistically significant sample of events and a very detailed overview of individual events.

The study of supernovae in the Italian scientific community began in the 1960s with the work of Leonida Rosino and Roberto Barbon and subsequently received a great impulse thanks to Enrico Cappellaro, Massimo Della Valle, Laura Greggio and Massimo Turatto, who studied in Padua in the same years. With this international conference, we intend to celebrate their retirement by recalling their important contribution to the study of supernovae and discussing the still open challenges that we are ready to take up.

Reviewing the trajectory of our honorees, we will touch on topics such as the progenitors of supernovae, the search for supernovae and their rates, the supernova class zoo, supernovae in connection with gamma-ray bursts, and supernova observations in the age of multi-messenger Astronomy.

 


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Participants
  • Alak Ray
  • Alessandro Pizzella
  • Alex Filippenko
  • Alexandra Kozyreva
  • Alvio Renzini
  • Amir Michaelis
  • Anamaria Gkini
  • Andrea Pastorello
  • Andrea Possenti
  • Andrea Reguitti
  • Andrea Simongini
  • Anjasha Gangopadhyay
  • Arpine Karapetyan
  • Artur Hakobyan
  • Assaf Horesh
  • Avet Harutyunyan
  • Avinash Singh
  • Aysha Aamer
  • Bailey Martin
  • Ben Warwick
  • Beth Fitzpatrick
  • Bhavya Ailawadhi
  • Charlotte-Grace Touchard-Paxton
  • Chengyuan Wu
  • Chris Frohmaier
  • Christine Collins
  • Cillian O'Donnell
  • Claudia Gutiérrez
  • Cosimo Inserra
  • Cristina Jiménez-Palau
  • Daniele Malesani
  • Donatella Romano
  • Eddie Baron
  • Edward Charleton
  • Elena Pian
  • Eleni Tsaprazi
  • Emanuela Luongo
  • Emille Ishida
  • Enrico Cappellaro
  • Enrico Maria Corsini
  • Enzo Brocato
  • Fabrizio Bocchino
  • Ferdinando Patat
  • Francesco Gabrielli
  • Francesco Guidolin
  • Friedrich Röpke
  • Georgios Dimitriadis
  • Giacomo Terreran
  • Giorgio Valerin
  • Giovanni Benetti
  • Giuliano Pignata
  • Giuseppe Altavilla
  • Grace Showerman
  • Ines Francesca Giudice
  • Isobel Hook
  • Jason Spyromilio
  • Joseph Jensen
  • Kate Maguire
  • Ken'ichi Nomoto
  • Konstantinos Tsalapatas
  • Laura Greggio
  • Leonardo Tartaglia
  • Lilit Barkhudaryan
  • Lina Tomasella
  • Lluís Galbany
  • Luca Cortese
  • Luca Izzo
  • Luca Zampieri
  • Maddalena Benedet
  • Maider González Bañuelos
  • Manos Zapartas
  • Mansi Kasliwal
  • Marcella Di Criscienzo
  • Maria Teresa Botticella
  • Marica Branchesi
  • Mark Sullivan
  • Massimo Della Valle
  • Massimo Turatto
  • Matteo Cosci
  • Mattia Bulla
  • Melina Cecilia Bersten
  • Michele Cantiello
  • Miika Pursiainen
  • Mingxia Huang
  • Morgan Fraser
  • Nancy Elias-Rosa
  • Naveen Dukiya
  • Noam Soker
  • Paolo Molaro
  • Patrice Bouchet
  • Peter Brown
  • Ralph Neuhäuser
  • Ravi Seth
  • Raya Dastidar
  • Salvatore Orlando
  • Saurabh Jha
  • Seán Brennan
  • Shubham Srivastav
  • Simone Zaggia
  • Sondos Mohsen-Tanev
  • Stefan Taubenberger
  • Stefano Benetti
  • Stefano Valenti
  • Stephen Smartt
  • Thallis Pessi
  • Tomás Regna
  • Vincenzo Petrecca
  • Wynn Jacobson-Galan
  • Yongzhi Cai
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    • 08:50 09:00
      Welcome 10m
    • 09:00 09:15
      The last supernova and the first telescope: Galileo Galilei on SN1604 15m
      Speaker: Matteo Cosci (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
    • 09:15 09:30
      Historical and natural archives as epistemic key for nova and supernova physics 15m
      Speaker: Ralph Neuhäuser (AIU, U Jena, Germany)
    • 09:30 09:45
      Memories of SN1987A 15m
      Speaker: Jason Spyromilio (ESO)
    • 09:45 10:00
      Latest developments around SNR 1987A 15m
      Speaker: Patrice Bouchet (CEA-Saclay, Paris Cité University)
    • 10:00 10:25
      First results from Euclid transient survey (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Isobel Hook (Lancaster University)
    • 10:25 10:40
      ATLAS local volume survey: overview and results 15m
      Speaker: Shubham Srivastav (University of Oxford)
    • 10:40 10:55
      Lulin observatory's rapid response to extreme transients 15m
      Speaker: Janet Chen (National Central University)
    • 10:55 11:10
      Supernova searches with the 4m International Liquid Mirror Telescope 15m
      Speaker: Kuntal Misra (presenter Naveen Dukiya) (Aryabhatta Research Institute of observational sciencES (ARIES))
    • 11:10 11:30
      Coffee break 20m
    • 11:30 11:55
      Exploring Some New Frontiers in Understanding Supernovae (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Mansi Kasliwal (Caltech)
    • 11:55 12:10
      JWST transients 15m
      Speaker: Lifan Wang (Texas A&M University)
    • 12:10 12:25
      JWST Observations of Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Eddie Baron (Planetary Science Institute)
    • 12:25 12:40
      JWST Observations of White Dwarf Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Saurabh Jha (Rutgers University)
    • 12:40 12:55
      New supernova types and the supernova classification scheme 15m
      Speaker: Avishay Gal-Yam (Weizmann Institute of Science)
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 14:30 14:55
      From X to radio, a review and a future vision (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Raffaella Margutti (UC Berkeley)
    • 14:55 15:10
      Probing the Final Stages of Massive Stars: A Systematic Radio Survey of Core-Collapse Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Assaf Horesh (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
    • 15:10 15:25
      AT2024wpp and the Herd of Spherical Cows 15m
      Speaker: Miika Pursiainen (University of Warwick)
    • 15:25 15:40
      An Ultraviolet View of the Supernova Zoo 15m
      Speaker: Peter Brown (Texas A&M University)
    • 15:40 16:05
      Neutrino news from the transient sky (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Irene Tamborra (Niels Bohr Institute)
    • 16:10 16:40
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:40 17:05
      From CC-SNe to GRBs: the state-of-the-art (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Elena Pian (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    • 17:05 17:20
      A JWST survey of gamma-ray bursts supernova progenitors 15m
      Speaker: Daniele Malesani (Cosmic Dawn Center, Niels Bohr Institute)
    • 17:20 17:35
      Cosmology and multi-messenger astrophysics with Gamma-Ray Bursts: past, present and future 15m
      Speaker: Lorenzo Amati (INAF - OAS Bologna)
    • 17:35 18:05
      Posters flash talks, session 1 30m
    • 09:00 09:25
      Interacting SNe & SN impostors (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Nathan Smith (University of Arizona)
    • 09:25 09:40
      An optical/NIR observational campaign in search for pre-supernova outbursts in Red Supergiants 15m
      Speaker: Fabrizio Bocchino (INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo)
    • 09:40 09:55
      Tracing the mass-loss history from type II supernova explosions back through the red supergaint phase. 15m
      Speaker: Stefano Valenti (University of California Davis)
    • 09:55 10:10
      SN 2023zkd: A New Member of the Precursor Family 15m
      Speaker: Alexander Gagliano (Harvard CfA/MIT)
    • 10:10 10:25
      Precursor Eruptions Preceding Supernovae - Upcoming Observations and Theoretical Challenges 15m
      Speaker: Seán Brennan (Stockholm University)
    • 10:25 10:50
      In between Novae and CC SNe: the low energetic zoo (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Morgan Fraser (University College Dublin)
    • 10:50 11:05
      The fate of the progenitors of Luminous Red Novae 15m
      Speaker: Andrea Reguitti (INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera)
    • 11:10 11:30
      Coffee break 20m
    • 11:30 11:45
      Spectropolarimetry of Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Alex Filippenko (University of California, Berkeley)
    • 11:45 12:00
      Core-collapse Supernova ratios: observations vs theoretical predictions 15m
      Speaker: Claudia Gutiérrez (IEEC -- ICE, CSIC)
    • 12:00 12:15
      A Panchromatic View of Shock Power in Type II Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Wynn Jacobson-Galan (Caltech)
    • 12:15 12:30
      Deciphering the Nature of Short-Plateau Type II Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Raya Dastidar (Universidad Andres Bello, Chile)
    • 12:30 12:45
      Early flash ionisation signatures in type IIP SNe 15m
      Speaker: Bhavya Ailawadhi (ARIES, Nainital)
    • 12:45 13:00
      3D NLTE spectral modelling of Low-luminosity Type IIP SNe in the nebular phase 15m
      Speaker: Bart van Baal (Stockholm University)
    • 13:00 13:15
      The binary origin of SN 2018gj, and the evidence of a significant contribution of binary interactions in nearby Type II-P SN progenitors 15m
      Speaker: Manos Zapartas
    • 13:15 14:30
      Lunch 1h 15m
    • 14:30 14:55
      Nearby Core-Collapse Supernova Progenitors (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Melina Bersten (Universidad Nacional de La Plata)
    • 14:55 15:10
      Failed supernovae may help understanding the Early Universe 15m
      Speaker: Alvio Renzini (INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova)
    • 15:10 15:25
      Exploring the variety of Type Ibn supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Yongzhi Cai (Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    • 15:25 15:40
      A thourough investigation on the evolution of Helium rich interacting (Ibn) supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Anjasha Gangopadhyay (Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden)
    • 15:40 15:55
      On the outflows driven by choked jets in stellar envelopes 15m
      Speaker: Matteo Pais (INAF - Osservatorio astronomico di Padova (OAPD))
    • 15:55 16:10
      Binary progenitor systems for Type Ic supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Martín Solar (Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna_)
    • 16:10 16:40
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:40 16:55
      Progenitor and Companion Constraints of the Stripped-Envelope Supernova SN2017gax 15m
      Speaker: Jenny Su (University of Toronto)
    • 16:55 17:10
      Social Supernovae: when interaction plays a role 15m
      Speaker: Irene Salmaso (INAF)
    • 17:10 17:25
      Late-Time Shock Interaction in Core-Collapse Supernovae: A Window into Progenitor Evolution 15m
      Speaker: Amit Kumar (presenter Raya Dastidar) (Royal Holloway - University of London, UK)
    • 17:25 17:40
      Optical spectroscopy of two type IIn supernovae at similar epochs: SN 2017hcc and SN 2023usc - comparison with other type IIn SNe 15m
      Speaker: Alak Ray (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai)
    • 17:40 18:10
      Posters flash talks, session 2 30m
    • 09:00 09:25
      Core-collapse Supernova Theory in 2025: Progress and Puzzles (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Thomas Janka (MPA Garching)
    • 09:25 09:40
      The primary role of jets in powering core-collapse supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Noam Soker (Technion - Israel)
    • 09:40 09:55
      Physical characterization of Core-Collapse Supernovae with "fast" modelling procedures" 15m
      Speaker: Stefano Pio Cosentino (Università degli Studi di Catania)
    • 09:55 10:10
      SN 2023ixf – an average-energy explosion with circumstellar medium and a precursor 15m
      Speaker: Alexandra Kozyreva (Sapienza Università di Roma & Sezione INFN Roma)
    • 10:10 10:35
      Superluminous SNe: beyond standard stellar demises (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Cosimo Inserra (Cardiff University)
    • 10:35 10:50
      Photospheric Spectra of Superluminous Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Aysha Aamer (Queen's University Belfast)
    • 10:50 11:05
      Chasing eruptive mass loss prior to superluminous supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Anamaria Gkini (Stockholm University)
    • 11:10 11:30
      Coffee break 20m
    • 11:30 11:55
      Type Ia SN explosion scenarios and their associated progenitor systems (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Friedrich Roepke (Heidelberg University)
    • 11:55 12:10
      Unveiling Alternative Evolutionary Paths in Cataclysmic Variables: Implications for SN Ia Progenitors 15m
      Speaker: Gagik Tovmassian (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
    • 12:10 12:25
      Simulate SN Ia and fail SN Ia of single massive CO WD 15m
      Speaker: Amir Michaelis (Technion)
    • 12:25 12:40
      Non-LTE radiative transfer simulations: Improved agreement of the double detonation with normal Type Ia supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Christine Collins (Trinity College Dublin)
    • 12:40 13:05
      SNIa Progenitors (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Silvia Toonen (University of Amsterdam)
    • 13:05 14:30
      Lunch 1h 25m
    • 14:30 14:55
      The extremes of thermonuclear explosions revisited (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Stefan Taubenberger (MPA Garching)
    • 14:55 15:10
      The diversity in the thermonuclear SN population as observed from ZTF 15m
      Speaker: Georgios Dimitriadis (Lancaster University)
    • 15:25 15:40
      Looking Ahead to See Before: Late-time (t > 600 d) HST Observations of Type Ia SNe 15m
      Speaker: Huei Sears (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)
    • 15:40 15:55
      Environments of type Ia supernovae in terms of Si II velocities with Integral Field Spectroscopy 15m
      Speaker: Cristina Jiménez-Palau (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC))
    • 15:55 16:10
      New Insights From Multi-Wavelength Early-Time Observations of Type Ia Supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Willem Hoogendam (University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy)
    • 16:10 16:40
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:40 16:55
      Beyond the Mass Step: Improving the Hubble Diagram with Future Surveys through an [O II] Correction to SN Ia Light Curves 15m
      Speaker: Bailey Martin (The Australian National University)
    • 16:55 17:10
      Hubble Constant Tension: Transient Versus Static Perspectives & the TRGB-SBF Project with JWST 15m
      Speaker: Michele Cantiello (INAF O.A. Abruzzo)
    • 17:10 17:25
      Calibrating Type Ia Supernovae using Surface Brightness Fluctuations 15m
      Speaker: Joseph Jensen (Utah Valley University)
    • 17:25 17:50
      Transients and Chemical Pollution (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Donatella Romano (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    • 17:50 18:05
      Core-collapse supernova rates and luminosity functions from ASAS-SN 15m
      Speaker: Thallis Pessi (ESO (European Southern Observatory))
    • 18:05 18:20
      The cosmic rate of pair-instability supernovae 15m
      Speaker: Francesco Gabrielli (SISSA)
    • 18:20 18:35
      The Volumetric Rate of Type Ia Supernovae in the Dark Energy Survey 15m
      Speaker: Edward Charleton (University of Southampton)
    • 09:00 09:25
      LSST expectations (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Federica Bianco (University of Delaware)
    • 09:25 09:40
      Finding Early SNIa with the Fink broker 15m
      Speaker: Emille Ishida (CNRS/LPCA)
    • 09:40 09:55
      Constraining Supernova progenitors through the rate with the LSST 15m
      Speaker: Vincenzo Petrecca (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    • 09:55 10:10
      Core-collapse supernovae parameters in the LSST era 15m
      Speaker: Andrea Simongini (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    • 10:10 10:25
      Industrialising spectroscopic follow up of transients with TiDES 15m
      Speaker: Chris Frohmaier (University of Southampton)
    • 10:25 10:40
      Supernovae: from current surveys to the future with Rubin 15m
      Speaker: Anais Möller (Swinburne University)
    • 10:40 11:05
      Present and future of multi-messenger astronomy, from the ground to the moon (Invited talk) 25m

      Invited talk

      Speaker: Marica Branchesi (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    • 11:05 11:30
      Coffee break 25m
    • 11:30 11:45
      Probing Core-Collapse Events through Gravitational Waves and Gamma-Ray Bursts 15m
      Speaker: Maurice van Putten (Sejong University/INAF-OAS Bologna)
    • 11:45 12:00
      Core-Collapse detection rates from Einstein Telescope 15m
      Speaker: Ines Francesca Giudice (INAF OACN - UniNA)
    • 12:00 12:15
      Observation of DWD as SNIa progenitors using the Lunar GW Antenna 15m
      Speaker: Giovanni Benetti (Università degli Studi di Padova - DFA)
    • 12:15 12:40
      Summary of the conference 25m
      Speaker: Stephen Smartt (QUBA)
    • 12:40 13:00
      Concluding remarks 20m