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Supernovae, Magnetars, and Exotic Accreting Systems

ORAL · APR-R22 · ID: 3100949







Presentations

  • Relativistic Simulations of Core-collapse Supernovae

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Michael A Pajkos

      Caltech

    Authors

    • Michael A Pajkos

      Caltech

    • Nils Deppe

      Cornell University

    • Nils Leif Vu

      Caltech

    • William T Throwe

      Cornell University

    • Saul A Teukolsky

      Cornell University

    • Lawrence E Kidder

      Cornell University

    • Mark A Scheel

      Caltech

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  • Looking at Supernova Explosions with COSI

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • David C Palmore

      Louisiana State University

    Authors

    • David C Palmore

      Louisiana State University

    • Eric Burns

      Louisiana State University

    • Aimee Hungerford

      Los Alamos Natl Lab

    • Chris L Fryer

      Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

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  • Exploring Supernova Neutrinos with DarkSide-20k

    ORAL

    Publication: The DarkSide-20k collaboration et al. "Sensitivity of future liquid argon dark matter search experiments to core-collapse supernova neutrinos". In: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 2021.3 (Mar. 2021), p. 043.

    Presenters

    • Veronika Shalamova

      University of California, Riverside

    Authors

    • Veronika Shalamova

      University of California, Riverside

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  • Modeling Polarized X-ray Emission from Neutron Star Surfaces

    ORAL

    Publication: Pulsed and Polarized X-ray Emission from Neutron Star Surfaces, H. Dinh Thi et al., Astronomische Nachrichten, submitted.

    Presenters

    • Hoa Dinh Thi

      Rice University

    Authors

    • Matthew G Baring

      Rice University

    • Hoa Dinh Thi

      Rice University

    • George A Younes

      NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

    • Kun Hu

      Washington University in St. Louis

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  • A Non-Orbital Gravitational Plasma Trap With A Possible Electromagnetic Signature

    ORAL

    Publication: Planned Paper: A Gravitational Plasma Trap With A Possible Electromagnetic Signature, in the process of submission to Nature Astronomy.

    Presenters

    • Ali Kurmus

      University of Washington

    Authors

    • Ali Kurmus

      University of Washington

    • Louis Deslauriers

      Harvard University, Department of Physics

    • Michal Zajacek

      Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University

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