Multimessenger astronomy in the Einstein Telescope Era
Padova
Ten years after the LVK collaboration’s first direct detection of gravitational waves, upcoming projects such as the Einstein Telescope, LISA, and LGWA—alongside high-energy neutrinos recently detected by KM3NeT and IceCube—provide an exceptional framework for exploring new discoveries in multi-messenger research. This progress is further bolstered by a new generation of instruments, both operational and under construction, which feature significant Italian contributions and are revolutionizing electromagnetic observations across all wavelengths.
Building on the experience and results of the GRAWITA collaboration and the recent METE project, this meeting aims to stimulate discussion on the scientific objectives and organization of the Italian multi-messenger community. It will also explore the interdisciplinary and innovative opportunities this field will offer over the coming decade.
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The present and future of GW facilities at all frequenciesConvener: Maria Grazia Bernardini (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
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Multi-messenger opportunities with LISASpeaker: Alessandra De Rosa (INAF-IAPS)
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GW and multimessenger astronomy in the era of second generation GW detectors: recent results and future prospectsSpeaker: Barbara Patricelli (Università di Pisa)
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The Einstein TelescopeSpeaker: Marica Branchesi (GSSI)
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The Lunar Gravitational Wave Antenna (LGWA): science goals, EM counterparts, and collaboration opportunitiesSpeaker: Paola Severgnini (INAF - OAB)
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Pulsar Timing Arrays -- basics and recent resultsSpeaker: Caterina Tiburzi (INAF - OAB)
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DiscussionSpeaker: Riccardo Ciolfi (INAF - OAPd)
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16:05
Coffee break
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Serches and classification of EM counterpartsConvener: Andrea Melandri (INAF - OAR)
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INAF facilities for GW-EM follow-upSpeaker: Paolo D'Avanzo (INAF - OAB)
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ENGRAVE: Electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational wave sources at the Very Large Telescope and beyondSpeaker: Om Sharan Salafia (INAF - OAB)
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Time Domain and Multi-messenger Astronomy @ INAF with Rubin TelescopeSpeakers: Cristiano Ugolini (INAF - OAR), Silvia Piranomonte (INAF - OAR)
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Transient search with Euclid and the EMMETT projectSpeaker: Vincenzo Petrecca (INAF - Cn)
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EM facilities in the futureConvener: Giulia Stratta (INAF - OAS)
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Quick Ultra VIolet Kilonova surveyor (QUVIK): a UV mission to study transient and GW counterpartsSpeaker: Giancarlo Ghirlanda (INAF - OAB)
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Multi-messenger astrophysics and cosmology with THESEUS in synergy with GRAWITASpeaker: Lorenzo Amati (INAF - OAS)
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Multimessenger science with NewAThenaSpeaker: Luigi Piro (INAF - IAPS)
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The revolution of the Square Kilometre Array on Gamma-Ray Burst studiesSpeaker: Stefano Giarratana (INAF - OAB)
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Fast and Slow(er) Radio Transients: the road from radio only to the full pictureSpeaker: Maura Pilia (INAF - OACa)
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DiscussionSpeaker: Giancarlo Ghirlanda (INAF - OAB)
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Social Dinner at Restaurant Isola di Caprera
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EM facilities in the futureConvener: Nancy Elias-Rosa (INAF - OAPd)
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ASTRI Mini-Array: Current Status and Transient Observation StrategiesSpeaker: Andrea Bulgarelli (INAF - OAS)
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Transients at the highest energies and multi-messenger observations with CTAO.Speaker: Antonio Stamerra (INAF - OAR)
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The ELT Perspective on Multi-Messenger AstronomySpeaker: Francesca Annibali (INAF - OAS)
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MezzoCielo: a novel ultra-wide field telescope for all-sky transient phenomenasSpeaker: Demetrio Magrin (INAF - OAPd)
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The Wide-field Spectroscopic Telescope (WST)Speaker: Sofia Randich (INAF - OAA)
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DiscussionSpeaker: Paolo D'Avanzo (INAF - OAB)
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10:25
Coffee break
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Chasing HE neutrinos and their EM counterpartsConvener: Maria Teresa Botticella (INAF - Cn)
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Stato e prospettive per ARCA-KM3NeTSpeaker: Pasquale Migliozzi (INFN - NA)
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Characterize the neutrino diffuse observations through a multi-messenger studySpeaker: Antonio Marinelli (INFN - NA)
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Astrophysical neutrino sourcesSpeaker: Giulia Illuminati (INFN - BO)
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Radio counterparts of high-energy neutrino sourcesSpeaker: Corrado Trigilio (INAF - OACt)
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High-energy neutrinos from interacting SNe with new-generation detectorsSpeakers: Irene Salmaso (INAF - Cn), Stefano Cosentino
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KM3Net e IceCube: 2 eyes to scan neutrino-emitting AGNsSpeaker: Filippo D'Ammando (INAF - IRA)
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DiscussionSpeakers: Maria Teresa Botticella (INAF - OACn), Massimo Della Valle (INAF - Cn)
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Lunch
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Collaboration meeting
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The GAL Hassin Wide-field Mufara Telescope (WMT): a key facility in the multi-messenger astronomy eraSpeakers: Alessandro Nastasi, Sabrina Masiero
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Boosting Inference for Gravitational-Wave AstrophysicsSpeaker: Giulia Capurri
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Overview of the Astrophysics Centre for Multi-messenger studies in EuropeSpeaker: Andrea Melandri (INAF - OAR)
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Kilonova modelling and GW-EM combined analysis - 1Speaker: Mattia Bulla (Univ. ferrara)
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Kilonova modelling and GW-EM combined analysis - 2Speaker: Albino Perego (Univ. Trento)
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Probing Core-Collapse Supernovae through Neutrino Messengers Across Energy ScalesSpeaker: Veronica Oliviero
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Detection prospects for Core-Collapse Supernovae with the Einstein TelescopeSpeaker: Ines Francesca Giudice
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DiscussionSpeaker: Om Sharan Salafia
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16:05
Coffee break
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Collaboration meeting
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Presentation of the WGs - WG leaders
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Collaboration meeting
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The future of GRAWITA: science topics
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10:30
Coffee break
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Collaboration meeting
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The future of GRAWITA: organization
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