Detailed Conference Program

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


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

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

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

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

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

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"

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

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

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

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