17–19 Feb 2025
RIKEN Wako
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Poster Presentation

The poster presentations will take place on the first day (February 17) and the second day (February 18) of the workshop. The poster boards are A0 size in a vertical orientation.

 

 

poster ID

Name (Institution)

Title

1

Shubham Bhardwaj (SOKENDAI/NAOJ) 

GRB optical and X-ray plateau properties classifier using unsupervised machine learning

2

Luca Boccioli (UC Berkeley) 

Connecting explosion properties to pre-collapse density structures of massive stars: what do we know?

3

Wun-Yi Chen (ASIAA, NTU Astronomy and Astrophysics) 

RSGs Supernovae Shock Breakout and Confined Shell CSM

4

Koya Chiba (Tohoku University) 

Helium Absorption Lines in the Spectra of Supernovae and Kilonovae

5

Nanae Domoto (Tohoku University)

Thorium in Kilonova Spectra: Exploring the Heaviest Detectable Element

6

Marcus DuPont (Princeton University)

Explosions from Magnetic Rotators

7

Yusei Fujimaru (Kyoto University)

Systematic investigation of Type-Ia supernova remnants by 3D hydrodynamic simulation

8

Hamid Hamidani (Tohoku University)

GRB 211211A: The Case for an Engine-powered over r-process-powered Blue Kilonova

9

Takehtio Hayakawa (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

Proposal of laser nuclear physics experiments to simulate neutron bursts

10

Ryoga Honjo (U. Tokyo)

Polarization of the aspherical shock breakout

11

Yusuke Inoue (Kyoto University)

CSM formation via super-Eddington accretion in double WD system as Progenitors of Type Ia supernovae

12

Christopher Irwin (RESCEU, University of Tokyo)

Exploring the Landscape of Shock Breakout Spectra

13

Gaku Kawashima (Kyoto University)

Revealing type Ib/c supernova remnants from simultaneously calculated thermal / non-thermal emission

14

Ryosuke Kobashi (Kyoto University)

Exploring the Pre-supernova environment of Type Ia SNR Tycho

15

Yui Kuboike (Meiji University)

Mg-rich Supernova Remnant J0550-6823: A Shell Merger Candidate in the Large Magellanic Cloud

16

Kai Matsunaga (Kyoto U)

Asymmetric Core Collapse Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A and Violent Stellar Activity in its Progenitor

17

Tomoki Matsuoka (ASIAA)

Binary Interaction Can Yield a Diversity of Circumstellar Media around Type II Supernova Progenitors

18

Yuta Michimura (RESCEU, University of Tokyo)

KAGRA high frequency upgrade for neutron star physics

19

Kanji Mori (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)

3D Supernova Models with Phenomenological Treatment of the Neutrino Flavor Instabilities

20

Fumi Nakanishi (Okayama University)

Neutrino Searches from Supernovae out to 10 Mpc in Super-Kamiokande

21

Po-Sheng Ou (Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica)

Why Do Stars Become Red Supergiants?

22

Salma Rahmouni (Tohoku University)

Near-Infrared Features of Kilonovae: The Importance of Gadolinium

23

Masato Sato (SOKENDAI)

Theoretical and Observational Investigations of Electron-capture Supernova Light Curves

24

Toshiki Sato (Meiji University)

Violent Stellar Activity in the Progenitor of the Mg-rich Supernova Remnant N49B (poster)

25

Albert Sneppen (The Niels Bohr Institute)

Helium as an Indicator of the Neutron-Star Merger Remnant Lifetime

26

Akihiro Suzuki (University of Tokyo)

Radial pulsation instability in massive red supergiants during carbon shell burning and implications to hydrogen-rich supernovae

27

Donggeun Tak (Seoul national university)

Understanding the role of heavy elements in forming the kilonova spectrum and lightcurve

28

Yuki Takei (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Detached Circumstellar Matter as an Explanation for Slowly-Rising Interacting Type Ibc Supernovae

29

Sung-Han Tsai (ASIAA / NTU Department of Physics)

Unraveling the effect of Binary Interactions in Circumstellar Medium

30

Shinya Wanajo (Tohoku University)

Production of heaviest nuclei in compact binary mergers

31

Tianshu Wang (University of California Berkeley)

How Late-Time Three-Dimensional Effects Impact Core-Collapse Supernova Outcomes

32

Don Warren (Florida Institute of Technology) 

The impact of gamma-ray bursts on planetary systems

33

Paul K. H. YEUNG  (ICRR, UTokyo)

Examining the north-south symmetry of pulsars based on γ-ray phaseograms