MG14   Rome 12 - 18 July, 2015
 

Session:

BN4 - End of white dwarfs and type Ia Supernova

Chairperson:

Yukikatsu Terada     Keiichi Maeda   

Day:

Thursday, July 16

Room:

FF6 - Aula 6 - Fourt floor - Physics-Fermi (NEF) - CU033

 

Display record from 1 to 13 of 13 records find

 
Arrived Accept N. Hour Time Talk Type Speaker Talk Title Talk view
14:30 - 16:00 SN theory / chair : Maeda
Yes

1

14:30 20' Oral abstract

Nomoto, Ken'ichi

Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae in the Single Degenerate Scenario

Yes

2

14:50 20' Oral abstract

Garcia-Berro, Enrique

White Dwarf Dynamical Interactions

Yes

3

15:10 20' Oral abstract

Röpke, Friedrich

Modeling Type Ia supernova explosions

Yes

4

15:30 10' Oral abstract

Boshkayev, Kuantay

Induced Compression of White Dwarfs by Angular Momentum Loss

Yes

5

15:40 20' Oral abstract

Santander-García, Miguel

Dying with style: merging white dwarfs can do it too

COFFEE BREAK

16:30 - 18:00 SN theory (cont.) + observations / chair: Terada
Yes

6

16:30 10' Oral abstract

Subramanian, Sathyawageeswar

Magnetised Differentially Rotating Super-Chandrasekhar White Dwarfs in GRMHD : Stable Non-spherical Configurations

Yes

7

16:40 20' Oral abstract

Hayashi, Takayuki

White dwarf mass estimation with X-ray observation

Yes

8

17:00 20' Oral abstract

Diehl, Roland

Gamma-Rays from SN2014J and their Implications for Type Ia Supernovae

BN4-599DI683ND.pdf
Yes

9

17:20 10' Oral abstract

Terada, Yukikatsu

Soft gamma-ray Continuum Emission from SN2014J with Suzaku Hard X-ray Detector

Yes

10

17:30 10' Oral abstract

Mizumura, Yoshitaka

An Observational Key To SN Ia Progenitors: MeV All-Sky Survey

Yes

11

17:40 10' Oral abstract

Maeda, Keiichi

Links between SN Ia Observations and Progenitor Evolutions

Yes

12

17:50 10' Oral abstract

Katsuda, Satoru

Identifying subclasses of young Type Ia supernova remnants by X-ray observations

Yes

13

18:00 10' Oral abstract

Sigismondi, Costantino

Observational Accuracy of Novae and Supernovae From Naked Eye To General Relativistic Standard: A Balance Over Thousand SGQ Observations Sent To AAVSO.

BN4-1164SI1213NO.pdf

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