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Kanał z materiałami audiowizualnymi Katedry Teorii Względności i Grawitacji Wydziału Fizyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
Account of the Chair of Theory of Relativity and Gravitation with audiovisual materials.

Day 5 - 10 year discussion (chair: Marek Szczepańczyk)

Day 5 - Vicente Sierra: Detectability of SASI: New results with cWB XP

Day 5 - Surojit Saha: Core-Collapse Supernova Waveform Generation Using Machine Learning

Day 5 - Emmanuel Avila: Robustness of MCMC in PE of GWs emitted during Core-Bounce phase of CCSNe

Day 5 - Matteo Ballelli: PNS parameters estimation with neutrino emission from supernovae

Day 5 - Noshad Khosravi Largani: Simulations of core collapse supernova with QCD phase transition

Day 5 - Neha Singh: Constraining core-collapse supernova engine with Einstein Telescope

Day 5 - Jade Powell: The impact of rotation and the nuclear EOS on CCSN explosion dynamics

Day 5 - Sergey Klimenko: Detection of Gravitational Waves from Core-Collapse Supernovae

Day 5 - Hajime Sotani: Supernova gravitational waves and protoneutron star asteroseismology

Day 5 - Alejandro Torres Forné: Understanding proto-neutron star oscillations in CCSN

Day 5 - 10 years Lecture 2, Tony Mezzacappa: CCSN Modeling and GW Emission Pred.: The Next Ten Years

Day 5 - 10 years Lecture 1, Marie Anne Bizouard: The quest for CCSN GWs: the next 10 years

Day 4 - Multimessenger discussion (chair: Marco Cavaglià)

Day 4 - Yi Shuen Christine Lee: Dedicated-freq. analysis of GW bursts from CCSNe with min. assumpt.

Day 4 - Adrien Paquis: Omicron-X: a new pipeline to search for gravitational waves from CCSN

Day 4 - Gerardo Urrutia: Numerical simulations of jet launching and breakout from collapsars

Day 4 - Agnieszka Janiuk: Collapsing massive stars and their possible electromagnetic transients

Day 4 - Kengo Shinoda: The Correlation Between Supernova Fallback and Progenitor's Hydrogen Envelope

Day 4 - Rosa Poggiani: Electromagnetic observations of supernovae for gravitational wave searches

Day 4 - Marco Drago: Data analysis for Supernova search: A focus on multimessenger approaches

Day 4 - Marco Limongi: Presupernova Evolution of Massive Stars: Current Status and Future Directions

Day 4 - Tobias Fischer: Neutrino signal from (long-term simulations of) core-collapse supernovae

Day 4 - EM Lecture 2, Chris Fryer: Indirect Observations require tying to a broad range of physics

Day 4 - EM Lecture 1, Chris Fryer: Electromagnetic Constraints on the Supernova Engine

Day 3 - Zidu Lin: The joint analysis of CCSNe physics using neutrino and GW signals

Day 3 - Marek Szczepańczyk: CCSN gravitational-wave physical inference in low-latency

Day 3 - Hiroki Nagakura: Roles of self-induced neutrino flavor conversions in CCSN theory

Day 3 - Neutrino Lecture 2, John Beacom: Detecting Supernova Neutrinos: Frontiers

Day 3 - Neutrino Lecture 1, John Beacom: Detecting Supernova Neutrinos: Basics