The second annual conference of Transformative Research Areas (A), “Multimessenger Astrophysics”

Asia/Tokyo
Description

学術変革(A)マルチメッセンジャー天文学 : 第2回領域研究会

Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A), “Multimessenger Astrophysics” : The second annual conference 

 

開催日時: 2024年11月18日(月) -- 20日(水) 

Nov 18 -20, 2024

開催場所: 水上温泉・松乃井

〒379-1617 群馬県利根郡みなかみ町湯原551

Venue : Hotel Matsunoi Minakami

参加費:25,000円

Registration fee : 25,000 Japanese yen

発表言語:スライドは英語、トークは英語推奨(学生はどちらでも可)。

From SOC : We introduce a poster prize this year - One Grand Prize and three Excellent Prizes. Any graduate students and junior postdocs are strongly encouraged to make poster presentations. If you are a senior person supervising graduate students, please tell your students to make a poster presentation. The winner of the Grand Prize will be offered financial support to participate in an international conference!

 

    • 1
      Registration
    • 13:00
      Coffee Break
    • 2
      Opening Remark
      Speakers: Shigeru Yoshida (Chiba University), Shigeru Yoshida (International Center for Hadron Astrophysics, Chiba University)
    • A04

      Chair: Takanori Sakamoto
      Time Keeper, Q&A Microphone (B02 students)

    • 14:50
      Coffee Break
    • A02
      • 9
        Status and plans of A02 group
        Speakers: Soichiro Morisaki, Soichiro Morisaki (ICRR)
      • 10
        Development of an analytical joint prior for effective spin distribution in gravitational wave astronomy
        Speakers: Masaki Iwaya (ICRR, U-Tokyo), Masaki Iwaya (ICRR)
      • 11
        Activities and Outlook of the RESCEU Group
        Speakers: Kipp Cannon (The University of Tokyo), Kipp Cannon (RESCEU, The University of Tokyo)
    • B01
    • 公募研究1
      • 13
        Probing hot Comptonizing plasma in the vicinity of black holes through observations of X-ray binaries
        Speakers: Megumi Shidatsu (Ehime University), Megumi Shidatsu (Ehime University)
      • 14
        Pulsar Timing Array
        Speakers: Keitaro Takahashi (Kumamoto University), Keitaro Takahashi (Kumamoto University)
      • 15
        Neutrino emission from proto neutron stars with MGFLD and M1 neutrino transfer
        Speakers: Hideyuki Suzuki (Tokyo University of Science), Hideyuki Suzuki (Tokyo University of Science)
      • 16
        High-frequency gravitational wave, or MeV gamma-rays to test light primordial black hole to be dark matter
        Speakers: Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ), Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ / KEK)
    • 17
      Poster
    • 08:30
      Coffee Break
    • C01
      • 18
        Progress of theoretical modeling on high-energy neutrino emission
        Speakers: Shigeo Kimura (Tohoku University), Shigeo Kimura (Tohoku University)
      • 19
        Cosmic ray propagation code based on magnetohydrodynamic simulation
        Speakers: Wataru Ishizaki (Tohoku University), Wataru Ishizaki (Tohoku University)
      • 20
        Fermi and eROSITA as Byproducts of Galactic Evolution
        Speakers: Jiro Shimoda (University of Tokyo/High Energy Astrophysics Group), Jiro Shimoda (ICRR)
      • 21
        Sub-photospheric GeV-TeV neutrinos from Gamma Ray Burst Jets : Impact of Central Engine Time Variabilities
        Speakers: Kanako Nakama (Tohoku University), Kanako Nakama (Tohoku University)
      • 22
        Multimessenger picture of SNe and Nuclear Processes
        Speakers: Nick Ekanger (Tohoku University), Nick Ekanger (Tohoku University)
      • 23
        TBD
        Speaker: Kohta Murase (Penn State University)
    • A03
      • 24
        Optical and infrared observations for GW/neutrino sources
        Speakers: Masaomi Tanaka (Tohoku University), Masaomi Tanaka (Tohoku University)
      • 25
        Constraining High-Energy Neutrino Transients by IceCube Neutrino Multiplet Event: neutrino multiplets
        Speakers: Nobuhiro Shimizu (Chiba University), Nobuhiro Shimizu (Chiba University)
      • 26
        Constraining High-Energy Neutrino Transients by IceCube Neutrino Multiplet Event: optical counterpart search
        Speakers: Seiji Toshikage (Tohoku University), Seiji Toshikage (Tohoku University)
      • 27
        Multi-Messenger Astronomy in the Near Future with Subaru/PFS
        Speakers: Haibin Zhang (NAOJ), Haibin Zhang (NAOJ)
      • 28
        Multimessenger follow-up observations with Seimei telescope
        Speakers: Kenta Taguchi (Okayama Observatory, Kyoto University), Kenta Taguchi (Kyoto University)
    • 11:30
      Lunch / Coffee Break
    • 12:00
      X00 meeting
    • 13:00
      Coffee Break
    • 公募研究2
      • 29
        DESHIMA's quick follow-up system for submillimeter transient events
        Speakers: Yoichi Tamura (Nagoya University), Yoichi Tamura (Nagoya University)
      • 30
        Studying Extragalactic Transients in The Local Universe
        Speakers: Keiichi Maeda (Kyoto University), Keiichi Maeda (Kyoto University)
      • 31
        New 3-band simultaneous imager for the 61cm telescope in NZ
        Speakers: Daisuke Suzuki (Osaka University), Daisuke Suzuki (Osaka University)
      • 32
        A Self-regulated Stochastic Acceleration Model of Pulsar Wind Nebulae
        Speakers: Shuta Tanaka (Aoyama Gakuin University), Shuta Tanaka (Aoyama Gakuin University)
      • 33
        Multimessenger signals from supernovae interacting with confined dense circumstellar matter
        Speakers: Takashi Moriya (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Takashi Moriya (NAOJ)
      • 34
        Direct measurement of coating thermal noise toward muti-wavelength gravitational-wave observation
        Speakers: Kentaro Komori, Kentaro Komori (University of Tokyo)
    • A05
      • 35
        Current status of Very High-Energy gamma-ray observations
        Speakers: Yusuke Suda (Hiroshima University), Yusuke Suda (Hiroshima University)
      • 36
        Recent Extragalactic Observations at Very High Energies by LST-1
        Speakers: Abhradeep Roy (Hiroshima University), Abhradeep Roy (Hiroshima University)
      • 37
        Extragalactic Transients in Very-High-Energy Gamma Rays and Multimessenger Implications
        Speakers: Susumu Inoue (Chiba University / ICRR, University of Tokyo), Susumu Inoue (Chiba U. / ICRR)
      • 38
        Galactic Science results with the LST-1
        Speakers: Daniela Hadasch (ICRR, The University of Tokyo), Daniela Hadasch (ICRR)
    • 15:30
      Coffee Break
    • B02
      • 39
        B02 Status - HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Daisuke Yonetoku (Kanazawa University), Daisuke Yonetoku (Kanazawa University)
      • 40
        Development and Current Status of the Wide-Field X-ray Monitor onboard HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Makoto ARIMOTO (Kanazawa University), Makoto Arimoto (Kanazawa University)
      • 41
        X-ray performance evaluation of lobster eye optics onboard HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: JUNYI LI (Aoyama Gakuin University), Junyi Li (Aoyama Gakuin University)
      • 42
        Progress of development of pnCCD image sensor onboard the next generation GRBs observation satellite mission HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Ryuji Kondo (Kanazawa University), Ryuji Kondo (Kanazawa University)
      • 43
        Visible and Near-IR Telescope onboard HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Hideo Matsuhara (ISAS, JAXA), Hideo Matsuhara (ISAS/JAXA)
      • 44
        Current Status of development of the Kosters prism on HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Kohji Tsumura (Tokyo City University), Kohji Tsumura (Tokyo City University)
      • 45
        Thermal analysis of the near-infrared telescope on board the HiZ-GUNDAM satellite.
        Speakers: Rinon Kageyama, Rinon Kageyama (Tokyo City University)
      • 46
        Present Status of On-board Software for HiZ-GUNDAM
        Speakers: Takumi Togashi (Yamagata University), Takumi Togashi (Yamagata University)
    • Poster
    • 08:30
      Coffee Break
    • A01
      • 47
        A search for extremely-high-energy neutrinos and first constraints on the ultra-high-energy proton fraction with IceCube
        Speakers: Maximilian Meier (Chiba University -- ICEHAP), Maximilian Meier (Chiba University)
      • 48
        Probing Neutrino Echoes in IceCube Upgrade
        Speaker: Kareem Farrag (Chiba University)
      • 49
        Development of the Optical Detector Modules For IceCube-Gen2
        Speakers: Tomoyuki Tsuji, Tomoyuki Tsuji (Chiba University), Yujiro Kasai, Yujiro Kasai (Chiba University)
      • 50
        Neutrino - X-ray multi-messenger analysis for transients: How should we approach it?
        Speakers: Wataru Iwakiri (Chiba University), Wataru Iwakiri (Chiba University)
    • C02
      • 51
        Summary for the Activity of C2
        Speakers: Masaru Shibata (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics/YITP), Masaru Shibata (AEI/YITP)
      • 52
        Nebular emission modeling for collapsars
        Speakers: Prof. Kenta Hotokezaka (University of Tokyo), Kenta Hotokezaka (University of Tokyo)
      • 53
        GRRMHD simulations of neutron star mergers
        Speakers: Yuichiro Sekiguchi (Toho University), Yuichiro Sekiguchi (Toho University)
      • 54
        Core-collapse of rotating massive stars and transients
        Speakers: Sho Fujibayashi (Tohoku University), Sho Fujibayashi (Tohoku University)
      • 55
        Predicting multi-messenger emissions from interacting stripped-envelope supernovae
        Speakers: YUKI TAKEI (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University), Yuki Takei (YITP)
      • 56
        Induced Compton Scattering in Fast Radio Bursts
        Speakers: Kunihito Ioka (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University), Kunihito Ioka (YITP, Kyoto University)
    • 57
      Closing Remark