Detailed Conference Program

(Time zone: Europe/Berlin, CEST/UTC+2)


Monday, 09. September 2024

09:00-10:30 Splinter Session

History - Colloquium of the Working Group History of Astronomy in the Astronomical Society (S22)

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:00 Splinter Session

History - Colloquium of the Working Group History of Astronomy in the Astronomical Society (S22)

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break

13:00-17:00 RDS board meeting (closed session) (S21)

14:00-15:45 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

MassiveStars - The lives of massive stars and their influence on star formation (S23)

14:00  Ahmad Ali:
Star formation and feedback in different environments of a Milky Way-like galaxy

14:25  André Oliva:
Capturing and modeling the launching of a jet around a forming massive star

14:50  Birka Zimmermann:
The formation of massive stars - Confronting simulations and observations

15:15  Fengwei Xu:
From ASHES to ASSEMBLE: A Dynamic View of Massive Protocluster Formation and Evolution

DwarfGalaxies - Pushing the Frontiers in Dwarf Galaxy Research (S24)

14:00  Open Forum

FutureRadio - Future perspectives for radio astronomy in Germany (S26)

14:00  Dominik J. Schwarz:
Perspectives with MeerKAT+

14:20  Klöckner :
Overview of the SKA - telescopes

14:40  Matthias Kadler:
The ngVLA: German Science Interests and Opportunities at Mid-to-High Frequencies

15:00  Eduardo Ros:
Progress in mm-VLBI: imaging black holes and beyond with the GMVA

15:15  Yuri Kovalev:
Space VLBI: past and future

15:30  Thomas Stanke:
The Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope: AtLAST

History - Colloquium of the Working Group History of Astronomy in the Astronomical Society (S22)

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

FutureRadio - Future perspectives for radio astronomy in Germany (S26)

16:15  Matthias Hoeft:
Science at low frequencies with the upgraded LOFAR telescope

16:35  Karl-Friedrich Schuster:
An Update on the IRAM observatories NOEMA and the 30m Telescope

16:55  Dominik Riechers:
Status of the CCAT/FYST Extreme Field of View Submillimeter Telescope

17:15  Walter:
The DSA-2000 Radio Camera - a new window to the radio universe

17:35  Stefan Wagner:
Radio Astronomy Projects at DZA

17:50  Jompoj wongphecauxsorn:
Improved Coverage for Southern-Hemisphere VLBI through the SKAMPI telescope

DwarfGalaxies - Pushing the Frontiers in Dwarf Galaxy Research (S24)

16:15  Welcome remarks

16:20  Elena Sacchi:
Hierarchical merging events at the smallest scales

17:00  Dominik Bomans:
Magnetic fields in Starburst Dwarf Galaxies

17:30  Sam Taziaux:
Exploring magnetised galactic outflows in dwarf galaxies

History - Colloquium of the Working Group History of Astronomy in the Astronomical Society (S22)

MassiveStars - The lives of massive stars and their influence on star formation (S23)

16:15  Christiane Göppl:
Spatial Distribution and Clustering Properties of the Young Stellar Populations in the Carina Nebula and Car OB1

16:35  E. Bordier:
First VLTI/MATISSE observations of the core region of IRS13 in the vicinity of Sgr A*

16:55  Matheus Bernini-Peron:
Hydrodynamially consistent models of B hypergiants

17:15  Thomas Stanke:
Molecular clouds roasted by starburst clusters

17:35  Elisa Schösser:
Population of OB-type stars in the Magellanic Bridge

18:00-20:00 Welcome Poster Session (Main building)


Tuesday, 10. September 2024

09:00-10:30 Award Ceremony and Schwarzschild Lecture (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

09:00  Opening

09:15  Karl Schwarzschild Lecture - Anton Zensus:
Imaging Black Holes - A Very Long Baseline Interferometry Success Story

10:00  Ludwig Biermann Award Talk - Matthias Kluge:
The Exploration of the Optical Low-Surface-Brightness Universe

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:15 Plenary Talks (Awardees) (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

11:00  Astrophysical Software Award Talk - Willem van Straten:
PSRCHIVE - Open-Source Software for Pulsar Data Analysis

11:30  PhD Prize Talk - Matti Dorsch:
Magnetic, heavy metal, or composite: Hot subdwarf stars as the result of binary evolution

12:00  Awards:
Bruno-H.-Bürgel Award: Dirk Lorenzen
Hans-Ludwig-Neumann Award: Oliver Schwarz
Jugend-forscht Award: Anna Maria Weiss

12:15-12:30 Conference Photo

12:30-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-16:30 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

DwarfGalaxies - Pushing the Frontiers in Dwarf Galaxy Research (S24)

14:00  Sebastian Trujillo-Gomez:
Simulations as powerful but challenging tools for understanding dwarf galaxies

14:40  Elena Asencio:
The distribution and morphologies of Fornax Cluster dwarf galaxies suggest they lack dark matter

15:10  Sara Saeedi:
eROSITA and XMM-Newton observations of symbiotic stars in nearby dwarf galaxies

15:40  Michael Hilker:
Instrumentation for future dwarf galaxy studies

16:20  Discussion

SNR - Multiwavelength studies of supernova remnants and their impact on the interstellar medium (S14)

14:00  Mattia Pacicco:
Simulations of SNRs in a magnetized multi-phase medium

14:15  Federico Zangrandi:
Supernova Remnants Population in the Large Magellanic Cloud

14:30  Marie Prucker:
Hydrodynamic Simulations of the Supernova Remnant PuppisA with PLUTO

14:45  Discussion

15:00  Break

15:15  Nina Sanches Sartorio:
Investigating the impact of supernova explosions in a diverse set of dusty ISM environments

15:30  Florian Kirchschlager:
Dust destruction by the reverse shock in clumpy supernova remnants

15:45  Yvonne Fichtner:
Connecting stellar and galactic scales of stellar feedback

16:00  Leonard Romano:
Cloud Formation by Supernova Implosion

16:01  Discussion

DataManage - Data-intensive Radio Astronomy: Challenges and Opportunities in Science and Data Management (S22)

14:00  Holger Stiele:
Introduction

14:05  Hanno Holties:
Scientific data infrastructure for LOFAR

14:50  Felix Stoehr:
The future of astronomy, ALMA and machine learning

15:35  Christof Buchbender:
The CCAT Data Center

JungeAG - junge AG / young AG (S25)

14:05  Anna Gebhardt:
Spectrophotometric investigations of hot subdwarf stars in the Plato field with Gaia DR3

14:18  Harvey Stemmler:
A spectral analysis of hot stars in a search for OB-binaries

14:31  Sebastian Weich:
Investigation of the Interstellar Medium by Using the Light of Hot Subdwarf Stars

14:44  Lennard Kufleitner:
Spectroscopic analysis of hot subluminous stars from the Hamburg Quasar Survey: New atmospheric- and stellar parameters

14:57  Lukas Stock:
How to use inexpensive echelle spectrographs at your own observatory

15:10  Mauritz Wicker:
Unveiling Hidden Milky Way Objects through Gaia Microlensing Events and the Besançon Galaxy Model

15:23  Nick Horstmann:
The Large Magellanic Cloud in S-Band: Literature Review, Full Sky Simulations, and New SKAMPI Observations

15:36  Mattia Pacicco:
MHD simulations of the Local Bubble

15:49  Kamalpreet Kaur:
Exploring Radio Point Sources in the Galactic Center using S Band of MeerKAT

16:02  Pranav Limaye:
Long-term Statistical Study of an Active Repeating Fast Radio Burst using the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope

16:15  Xueying Zheng:
eROSITA narrowband maps at the energies of soft X-ray emission lines

16:28  Polina Smirnova:
Machine learning analysis of supernova remnant simulations

EScience - E-Science / E-Infrastructures / Virtual Observatory / Machine Learning (S13)

14:00  Christiane Schneide:
Research data management: Insights and progress from PUNCH4NFDI

14:25  Matthias Hoeft:
A federated infrastructure for the community: Storage+Compute4PUNCH

14:50  Elena Sacchi:
REANA: a key element for reproducible analyses in PUNCH4NFDI

15:15  Prateek Gupta:
REANA4PUNCH use cases in Astronomy

15:30  Daniel Hernandez-Lang:
Radio Astronomy Data Processing with PUNCH4NFDI Tools

15:45  Harry Enke:
Digital infrastructure for German astronomy: NFDI and DZA

MinorBodies - Minor Bodies of the Solar System and Beyond as Witnesses of Planet Formation (S21)

14:00  Meg Schwamb:
The LSST and the Solar System

14:35  René Heller:
The formation of the Galilean moons and Titan in the Grand Tack scenario

14:55  Amith Govind:
The flyby that possibly shaped the outer Solar System: Insights from DESTINY

15:15  Short Break

15:25  Michael Küppers:
Comet Interceptor – A Rapid Response Mission to a Pristine World

16:00  Susanne Pfalzner:
A Stellar Flyby Connects Irregular Moons and Trans-Neptunian Objects: Implications for the Early Solar System

16:20  Wrap-up / Discussion

Solar - The interplay between synoptic, high-resolution, and in-situ solar physics (S15)

14:00  Hardi Peter:
Energy and mass transport of small scales in the corona

14:20  Markus Roth:
The Solar Physics Research Integrated Network Group - SPRING

14:40  Rolf Schlichenmaier:
On the connectivity of sunspots and surrounding network through moving magnetic features

15:00  Tanayveer Bhatia:
Simulations of spots on cool main-sequence stars

15:20  Markus Schmassmann:
Sunspot simulations with potential field initial conditions

15:40  Diaz-Castillo, Saida:
Observation of multi-phase small-scale magnetic field amplification in a vortical structure in the lower solar atmosphere.

16:00  Saurabh Mittal:
Contribution of stellar flares to the 511 keV emission in the Galaxy

MassiveStars - The lives of massive stars and their influence on star formation (S23)

14:00  Andrea Ercolino:
Interacting supernovae from wide massive binaries

14:25  Chinmaya Nagar:
Probing Stellar Multiplicity in Galactic Massive Star Clusters with NACO

14:50  Harim Jin:
Boron depletion in Galactic early B-type stars reveals two different main sequence star populations

15:15  Sebastian Vider:
Confronting Observations with Simulations - Blister-Type HII Regions

15:40  Rakesh Pandey:
Testing the bloated star hypothesis in IRAS 19520+2759

16:05  U.Heber:
Discovery of two pulsating B Runaway stars and a census of pulsations of B runaways

16:30-17:00 Coffee Break

17:00-19:00 AG Mitgliederversammlung (Aula 1&2 / virtual MGV)


Wednesday, 11. September 2024

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

09:00  Michael Kramer:
Exploring the low-frequency gravitational wave sky

09:30  Ansgar Reiners:
Stars, Planets, and Fundamental Physics: Precision Astrophysics in the era of the ELT

10:00  Jennifer Schober:
Cosmic magnetic fields: A new window to the fundamental physics of the early Universe

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:00 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

11:00  Julia Bodensteiner:
A cosmic dance – constraining binary interaction physics with post-interaction systems

11:30  Rüdiger Pakmor:
Self-consistent galactic magnetic fields in cosmological simulations

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break

12:30-13:30 AstroFrauenNetzwerk Lunch (S21)

14:00-15:45 Denkschrift presentation (Aula 1&2)

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 Denkschrift presentation (Aula 1&2)

19:00-00:00 Conference Dinner


Thursday, 12. September 2024

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

09:00  Barbara Ercolano:
The atmospheres of discs and planets

09:30  Ewine van Dishoeck:
Protostars and protoplanetary disks with JWST: probing the material that builds planets

10:00  Camilla Hansen:
Observations and formation of heavy elements in early Universe

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:00 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

11:00  Announcement of Poster Prize Winner

11:05  Ilse De Looze:
The JWST view of dusty supernova remnants

11:35  Nadine Neumayer:
The formation and growth of supermassive black holes

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break

12:30-13:30 Diversity Lunch Meeting (S21)

14:00-15:45 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

DustEvol - Dust evolution in galaxies - focus on supernovae, AGB stars and the ISM (S12)

14:00  Welcome

14:05  Frédéric GALLIANO:
The interstellar dust properties and their evolution in galaxies

14:40  Marco Palla:
Chemical and Dust Evolution at Different Cosmic Times: from the Local Volume to the Epoch of Reionization

15:00  Evgeniia Sivkova:
Dust destruction at high Galactic altitudes

15:20  Stefan Reissl:
The dynamics and evolution of rotating dust grains

DataManage - Data-intensive Radio Astronomy: Challenges and Opportunities in Science and Data Management (S22)

14:00  Hermann Heßling:
Identification of pulsar signals in large data streams using machine learning and digital twins

14:45  Prateek Gupta:
The radio astronomy workflow on Compute4PUNCH

15:05  Jong-Seo Kim:
Bayesian self-calibration and imaging in very long baseline interferometry

15:25  Vladimir Lenok:
Classical theory of the optimal filtering in context of radio astronomy

Education - Meeting Bildungsausschuss (S23)

14:00  Simon F. Kraus:
Rediscovering Historical Astronomical Data – Student Projects on Historical Data and Photo Plates in Cooperation with the Stellarium Gornergrat

14:25  Marvin zur Mühlen:
Digitization of and Calculations on Historical Star Spectra with modern Equipment – Master Thesis on Historical Data in Cooperation with the Argelander Institute for Astronomy

14:50  Andreas Schulz:
Das Leben der Sterne

GalaxyEvol - Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies: Templates for Galaxy Evolution Studies (S21)

14:00  Henrik Beuther:
Atomic and molecular gas in the Milky Way

14:30  Leonard Kaiser:
The Coherence Length of Galactic Magnetic Fields: Implications for Observations

14:48  Parit Mehta:
Complex gas distribution in the Extended [CII] and CO (3→2) Maps of the M17 nebula

15:06  Simon Dannhauer:
[CII] Bubbles in FEEDBACK: Towards an evolutionary sequence?

15:24  Akash Gupta:
Obscured star clusters in the Inner Milky Way. How many massive young clusters are still awaiting detection?

15:42  Oerd Xhemollari:
Decoding Dense Gas with 3D MHD Simulations: Molecular Signatures in Galactic Star Formation

Computational - Advances in Computational Astrophysics (S26)

14:00  Andreas Sander:
The present and future of expanding non-LTE stellar atmospheres for hot stars

14:15  Aditi Sinha:
Three-dimensional modelling of interstellar PDRs through clumpy ensembles

14:30  Cheryl Lau:
Hybrid radiation hydrodynamics scheme with tree-based pseudo-SPH particles

14:45  Jonathan Mackey:
A non-equilibrium multi-ion solver for ionized plasmas

15:00  Dennis Wehner:
New embedded grids technique to simulate the formation of exoplanets' first atmospheres.

15:15  Nils Schween:
A particle transport code combining a spherical harmonic expansion and the discontinuous Galerkin method

15:30  Robert Brose:
REGGAE: A GPU-supported code to calculate gamma-gamma opacity in astrophysical objects

Multimessenger - The Physics behind the Multimessenger Emissions of Active Galactic Nuclei (S25)

14:05  Yuri Kovalev:
Multi-messenger emission of blazas at parsec scales

14:55  Florian Eppel:
Probes of Jet Physics in Neutrino-Candidate Blazars with cm- and mm-VLBI

15:20  Aleksei Nikonov:
Properties of the jet in M87 revealed by its helical structure imaged with the VLBA at 8 and 15 GHz

EScience - E-Science / E-Infrastructures / Virtual Observatory / Machine Learning (S13)

14:00  Iliana Isabel Cortés Pérez:
Disentangling the Interplay of the Inner Regions of AGNs Via Probabilistic Photometry

14:25  Renuka Velu:
Rotational invariance for galaxy morphology classification

14:50  Sebastian Trujillo-Gomez:
Spherinator + HiPSter: beyond the 'known unknowns' towards the 'unknown unknowns'

15:15  Johanna Riedel:
Probabilistic Reconstruction of Spectra from Photometry

Outreach - Public Outreach in der Astronomie (S24)

14:00  Klaus Jäger:
Begrüßung

14:05  Vorstellungsrunde

14:25  Carolin Liefke:
Bildung eines nationalen IAU-Öffentlichkeitsarbeitskomitees

15:00  B. Zimmermann, J. Fohlmeister:
Die Lange Nacht der Astronomie 2024

15:35  Zeit für allgemeine Ansagen

SNR - Multiwavelength studies of supernova remnants and their impact on the interstellar medium (S14)

14:00  Cheryl Lau:
Semi-confined supernovae within HII regions and their effect on the ISM

14:15  Leonard Romano:
SISSI: Supernovae in a Shearing, Stratified Interstellar Medium

14:30  Robert Brose:
Young supernova remnants interacting with dense CSM

14:45  Xin-Yue Shi:
Production of unstable isotopes iron-60 in the supernova clusters

15:00  Günay Paylı:
Investigation of supernova remnant IC 443 and G189.6+3.3 with LAMOST

15:15  Jing Li:
Discovery of ∼2200 new supernova remnants in 19 nearby star-forming galaxies with MUSE spectroscopy

15:30  Ekaterina Makarenko:
How do supernova remnants cool in the optical emission lines?

15:32  Discussion

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

Outreach - Public Outreach in der Astronomie (S24)

16:15  S. Hüttemeister:
ESERO – Activities of the European Space Education Resource Office in Germany

16:35  Norbert Junkes:
25 Jahre Schülerpraktikumsprojekte im Bereich Öffentlichkeitsarbeit am MPIfR

16:55  Ruth Titz-Weider:
PLATO - eine Weltraummission mit vielen Chancen

17:15  Olaf Kretzer:
Astronomie in Thüringen - eine Übersichtskarte

17:35  Andreas Hänel:
Stand Lichtverschmutzung in Deutschland

17:55  Verabschiedung

DustEvol - Dust evolution in galaxies - focus on supernovae, AGB stars and the ISM (S12)

16:15  Flavia Dell'Agli:
Advancements in understanding dust production from AGB stars

16:50  Matthias Maercker:
The role of AGB stars in the origin of dust in the interstellar medium

17:10  Elvire De Beck:
Circumstellar complexity around the nearby red supergiant NML Cygni

17:30  Discussion round

DataManage - Data-intensive Radio Astronomy: Challenges and Opportunities in Science and Data Management (S22)

16:15  Bernhard Schulz:
The SOFIA Data Center (SDC)

16:35  Holger Stiele:
Round table discussion

Multimessenger - The Physics behind the Multimessenger Emissions of Active Galactic Nuclei (S25)

16:15  Björn Eichmann:
High-energy messengers from Seyfert-starburst composite galaxies

17:05  Cyrus Walther:
Investigation of Long-term Blazar Lightcurves using autoMAGIC

17:30  Crystal Mele:
Multimessenger Emissions of Active Galactic Nuclei: From a Radio Perspective

17:32  Christian Fromm:
Numerical simulations of jet launching and particle acceleration in AGNs

LowMet - Star formation, feedback and chemistry of the low-metallicity ISM (S23)

16:15  Marco Palla:
Galactic Chemical Evolution and Dust at Different Metallicities: An Intricate Puzzle

16:45  Dario Colombo:
The Outer Galaxy High-Resolution Survey (OGHReS): observing the molecular gas at low-metallicity in the Milky Way

17:05  Katharina Jurk:
JWST IFU observations of a massive YSO in the LMC

17:25  Vittoria Brugaletta:
The regulation of star formation by the variable far-UV radiation and cosmic-ray ionization rate in low-metallicity environments

17:45  Discussion

GalaxyEvol - Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies: Templates for Galaxy Evolution Studies (S21)

16:15  Annie Hughes:
Molecular Gas in Nearby Galaxies: Insights from PHANGS-ALMA and DAOISM

16:45  Konstantin Grishunin:
APEX Legacy Survey of the molecular gas in the LMC

17:03  Eduard Keilmann:
Molecular Cloud Matching in CO and Dust in M33

17:21  Hao He:
Quantifying GMC spatial distribution with two-point correlation function

17:39  Ina Galić:
13CO(1-0)/C18O(1-0) Ratio Variations Across the Whirlpool Galaxy

17:57  Q+A

EScience - E-Science / E-Infrastructures / Virtual Observatory / Machine Learning (S13)

16:15  Sara Jamal:
Performance analysis of source classification using the Gaia DR3

16:40  Ole Streicher:
The 4MOST data model approach

17:05  Markus Demleitner:
Global Dataset Discovery in pyVO

20:00-21:30 Public Lecture (Aula 1&2)

20:00  Andrina Nicola:
Eine Reise in die Dunkelheit


Friday, 13. September 2024

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

09:00  Jessica Agarwal:
Active asteroids and the binary main-belt comet 288P

09:30  Guido W. Fuchs:
One by one - the decoding of our molecular universe using high-resolution infrared spectroscopy

10:00  Laura Spitler:
Testing the connection between fast radio bursts and neutron stars

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:00 Plenary Talks (Aula 1&2 / virtual plenum)

11:00  Philipp Girichidis:
Cosmic rays in the interstellar medium

11:30  Annalisa Pillepich:
Extracting the physics of galaxies (and galaxy clusters) with cosmological simulations and machine learning

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-18:00 Lehrer*innenweiterbildung (S16)

14:00-15:45 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

Computational - Advances in Computational Astrophysics (S26)

14:00  Volker Springel:
Next generation galaxy formation simulations: challenges and opportunities

14:20  Frederick Gent:
Supernova driven turbulence with Pencil Code accelerated by Astaroth GPU

14:35  Masato Kobayashi:
Zoomed view of molecular cloud evolution under the impact by multiple supernovae

14:50  Prachi Khatri:
Exploring [CII] line emission at high redshifts with HYACINTH

15:05  Rainer Weinberger:
Multi-fluid methods in galaxy formation simulations

15:20  Discussion “Challenges in Computational Astrophysics"

GalaxyEvol - Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies: Templates for Galaxy Evolution Studies (S21)

14:00  Jacqueline Hodge:
Probing the gas, dust and stars in galaxies at cosmic noon and beyond

14:30  Zein Bazzi:
Identifying Dust/Molecular Structure in Nearby Galaxies using 7.7 micron JWST data

14:48  Michael Stein :
Analyzing the Global Magnetic Field Configuration of Edge-On Galaxies with Radio Polarimetry Data

15:06  Prachi Prajapati:
Fueling Cosmic Star Formation: Buildup of Galaxies over 13.5 Billion Years

15:24  Theodoros Topkaras:
Tight correlation of star formation with [CI] and CO lines across cosmic time

15:42  Q+A

Multimessenger - The Physics behind the Multimessenger Emissions of Active Galactic Nuclei (S25)

14:00  Matthias Kadler:
FOR5195: Relativistic Jets in Active Galaxies

14:50  Jonas Heßdörfer:
Short-Wavelength Radio Monitoring of Blazars with Very-High-Energy Emission in Total and Polarized Intensity

15:15  Florian Rösch:
A Census and Follow-up Observations of Variable and Transient Radio Sources within Southern-Hemisphere IceCube Neutrino Fields

15:40  Florian Rösch:
TANAMI VLBI Observations of Southern-Hemisphere AGN Associated with High-Energy Emission

DustEvol - Dust evolution in galaxies - focus on supernovae, AGB stars and the ISM (S12)

14:00  Sergio Martínez-González:
The Aftermath of Giant Stellar Eruptions and Supernovae: Late-Time Impact of Radiative SN Shocks on Circumstellar and Interstellar Dust

14:35  Lars Mattsson:
Supernova-induced dust destruction and galactic dust evolution

14:55  Tassilo Scheffler:
Dust destruction of supernova remnants in a turbulent interstellar medium

15:15  Leonard Romano:
The Need for Dust Diffusion in SPH Simulations of Dust Evolution in the ISM

15:35  Concluding remarks

LowMet - Star formation, feedback and chemistry of the low-metallicity ISM (S23)

14:00  Dorottya Szécsi:
Massive stars in low-metallicity environments: a closer look

14:30  Elisa Schösser:
Metal-poor massive OB stars in the Magellanic Bridge

14:50  Eleonore Dann:
ALMAGAL in the Outer Galaxy: High-Mass Star Formation at Sub-Solar Metallicity

15:10  Thomas G. Bisbas:
The carbon cycle in α-enhanced ISM conditions

15:30  Discussion

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

Multimessenger - The Physics behind the Multimessenger Emissions of Active Galactic Nuclei (S25)

16:15  Daniela Dorner:
FACT - AGN Monitoring and Multi-Messenger Programm

16:40  Daniela Dorner:
FACT - Highlights from Ten Years of Blazar Monitoring

16:42  Luca Ricci:
Probing the polarized innermost structure of the relativistic jet of 4C +01.28

17:07  Ainara Saiz-Pérez:
Impact of non-thermal particles on event horizon scales

LowMet - Star formation, feedback and chemistry of the low-metallicity ISM (S23)

16:15  Piyush Sharda:
Physics of the chemistry-dependent IMF in low metallicity environments

16:45  Masato Kobayashi:
The critical metallicity in the formation of magnetized molecular clouds driven by atomic colliding flows

17:05  Roya Hamedani Golshan:
Accretion Disks or Infalling Envelopes? Insights into High-Mass Star Formation in the LMC

17:25  Nicola Schneider :
First detection of the CII 158 micron line in Draco

17:45  Sanjit Pal:
The impact of variable far-UV radiation field and cosmic-ray ionisation rate on the formation of molecular clouds in low-metallicity environments

17:46  Discussion