Garching SN meeting
This is the group meeting for everyone interested in explosive transients of any kind.
The meetings take place on Thursday at 11 am on Zoom and in-person at the old MPA lecture hall (401).
All announcements will be made via the mailing list
(garching_sn_meeting@eso.org). Tell Stefan Taubenberger, Christian Vogl, or Geza Csornyei if you want to subscribe!
Rough guidelines for contributions:
You can either talk about your own research progress/hurdles/successes or present a recent paper.
Your talk should only fill 30 mins to leave time for ample discussion within the hour.
Contributions should be as informal as possible rather than seminar-type talks.
SN meeting talks in 2022
18.08.2022: Aleksandar Cikota on “An imaging polarimetry survey of Type Ia supernovae: are peculiar extinction and polarization properties produced by circumstellar or interstellar matter?”
Chu et al. 2022
09.06.2022: Luc Dessart, on “Modeling the signatures of interaction in Type II supernovae: UV emission, high-velocity features, broad-boxy profiles”
Dessart et al. 2022
02.06.2022: Geza Csoernyei, on “Progenitor and close-in circumstellar medium of type II supernova 2020fqv from high-cadence photometry and ultra-rapid UV spectroscopy”
Tinyanont et al. 2022
05.05.2022: Jason Spyromilio, on “Connecting Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distances to Type Ia Supernova Hosts: Testing the Top Rung of the Distance Ladder”
Garnavich et al. 2022
24.03.2022: Claudia Gutierrez, on “The double-peaked Type Ic supernova 2019cad: another SN 2005bf-like object”
Gutierrez et al. 2021
17.03.2022: Sasha Kozyreva, on “Low-luminosity supernovae: SN 2005cs and SN 2020cxd as very low-energy iron core-collapse explosions”
Kozyreva et al. 2022
10.03.2022: James Gillanders, on “Modelling the spectra of the kilonova AT2017gfo – I: The photospheric epochs”
Gillanders et al. 2022
03.03.2022: Martin Mayer, on “A global view of shocked plasma in the supernova remnant Puppis A provided by SRG/eROSITA”
Mayer et al. 2021
24.02.2022: SN 1987A birthday celebration with Dietrich Baade (ESO), Patrice Bouchet (CEA Saclay), John Danziger (INAF Trieste), Thomas Janka (MPA), Bruno Leibundgut (ESO), Ewald Mueller (MPA), Jason Spyromilio (ESO), Nick Suntzeff (TAMU)
10.02.2022: Christian Vogl, on “Strongly Lensed Supernova Refsdal: Refining Time Delays Based on the Supernova Explosion Models”
Baklanov et al. 2021
27.01.2022: Robert Farmer, on “Predictions for the hydrogen-free ejecta of pulsational pair-instability supernovae”
Renzo, Farmer et al. 2020
13.01.2022: Christine Collins on “Double detonations of sub-MCh CO white dwarfs: Can different core and He shell masses explain variations of Type Ia supernovae?”
Gronow, Collins et al. 2021
SN meeting talks in 2021
18.11.2021: Andreas Flörs on “The Whisper of a Whimper of a Bang: 2400 Days of the Type Ia SN 2011fe Reveals the Decay of 55 Fe”
Tucker et al. 2021
15.07.2021: Jason Spyromilio on “Peculiar-velocity cosmology with Types Ia and II supernovae”
Stahl et al. 2021
08.07.2021: Suhail Dhawan on “The Hubble Tension Bites the Dust: Sensitivity of the Hubble Constant Determination to Cepheid Color Calibration”
Mortsell et al. 2021
24.06.2021: Michael Gabler on “The infancy of core-collapse supernova remnants”
Gabler et al. 2021
17.06.2021: Jana Bayer on “HOLISMOKES - V. Microlensing of type II supernovae and time-delay inference through spectroscopic phase retrieval”
Bayer et al. 2021
22.04.2021: Emille Ishida on “FINK, a new generation of broker for the LSST community“
Möller et al. 2021
15.04.2021: Bruno Leibundgut on the Kavli-IAU White Paper “International Coordination of Multi-Messenger Transient Observations in the 2020s and Beyond” and on “The Young Supernova Experiment: Survey Goals, Overview, and Operations”
Cenko et al. 2020;
Jones et al. 2021
25.03.2021: James Gillanders on “Constraints on the presence of platinum and gold in the spectra of the kilonova AT2017gfo”
Gillanders et al. 2021
18.03.2021: Bruno Leibundgut, Christian Vogl and Stefan Taubenberger on the `adH0cc‘ (
accurate
determination of
H0 with
core-
collapse SNe) programme
adH0cc webpage
04.03.2021: Eirini Batziou on “A moon-sized, highly magnetised and rapidly rotating white dwarf [that] may be headed toward collapse”
Caiazzo et al. 2020
11.02.2021: Barnabas Barna on “SN 2019muj – a well-observed Type Iax supernova that bridges the luminosity gap of the class”
Barna et al. 2020
28.01.2021: Geza Csörnyei on “Near-infrared Spectroscopic Diversity of Type II Supernovae”
Davis et al. 2019
21.01.2021: Andreas Flörs on “An asymmetric explosion mechanism may explain the diversity of Si II linewidths in Type Ia supernovae”
Livneh et al. 2020
SN meeting talks in previous years: