Last update of the program - 10 June 2004

Tuesday, 15 June

Astronomical Observatory of Padua
Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, Padova
18:00-20:00 Registration
  Welcome reception
 
Guided tour to Specola (the Observatory tower)
Museum La Specola and amazing panorama of Padua.
reservation on site
Wednesday, 16 June

Aula Magna, Palazzo del Bo
Via VIII Febbraio 2, Padova
8:45-9:15 Registration  
9:15-9:45 Opening  
Session 1: New Stars for a New Astronomy
9:45-10:15 O.Gingerich Tycho Brahe and the Supernova of 1572
10:15-10:45 W.Shea Galileo and the New Star of 1604
10:45-11:20 Coffee Break  
11:20-11:40 A.Lombardi Kepler's Observations of the Supernova of 1604
11:40-12:00 M.Granada The Discussion between Kepler and Roeslin on the nova of 1604
12:00-12:10 L.Pigatto Island Universes, Novae and Supernovae. A great debate of the XX century
12:10-12:20 Z.Wang SN 1604 in the East
12:20-12:40 T.Koenig Fritz Zwicky: the Novae become Supernovae
12:40-14:30 Lunch  
Session 2: Supernova Cornerstones
14:30-15:00 R.Stephenson Historical Supernovae
15:00-15:30 E.Cappellaro Seventy years of supernova searches
15:30-16:00 N.Panagia Supernova 1987A in LMC
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break  
16:30-17:00 A.Filippenko An Overview of Core-Collapse Supernovae and SN 1993J
17:00-17:30 S.Kulkarni Gamma Ray Bursts
17:30-18:00 C.Chiosi Stellar Evolution and Supernovae
18:00-18:30 M.Cerdonio Gravitational Waves and Supernovae
18:30 End of session  
Thursday, 17 June

Aula Nievo, Palazzo del Bo
Via VIII Febbraio 2, Padova
Session 3: Precursor Stars and Stellar Populations
9:00-9:30 G.Meynet Presupernova models of Rotating Massive Stars
9:30-10:00 K.Nomoto Progenitors of type Ia SNe
10:00-10:20 S.Van Dyk Searching for progenitors of core collapse SNe
10:20-10:35 P.Podsiadlowski Evolutionary models for the progenitor of SN 2002ic and implications for SN Ia progenitors
10:35-10:45 M.Limongi Presupernova evolution and explosive nucleosynthesis of massive stars at various metallicities from Z=0 to Z=Zsun
10:45-10:55 J.Eldridge Modeling the progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae
10:55-11:00 R.Hirschi Massive rotating stars: pre-supernova models and stellar yields at Z_solar
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break  
11:30-11:50 S.Smartt The companion of SN1993J
11:50-12:10 P.Ruiz-Lapuente The progenitor stars of SN 1006 and 1572
12:10-12:20 M.Della Valle The Influence of the Environment on the rate of SNIa in Early Type Galaxies
12:20-12:30 F.Mannucci The supernova rate per unit mass
12:30-12:40 A.R.Petrosian Supernovae and Their Host Galaxies
12:40-12:50 D.Maoz SN rates in clusters and in the field
12:50-13:00 L.Piersanti DD Systems as SNe Ia Progenitors: effects of rotation on the pre-explosive and explosive phases
13:00-14:30 Lunch  
Session 4: The Physics of Supernovae
14:30-15:00 W.Hillebrandt Themonuclear explosions
15:00-15:20 A.Tornambe' Clues on Type Ia Progenitors
15:20-15:35 J.Truran A Metallicity/Environmental Dependence of Peak SNIa Luminosity
15:35-16:05 A.Mezzacappa The Core Collapse Supernova Mechanism: Current Models, Gaps, and the Road Ahead
16:05-16:30 Coffee Break  
16:30-16:45 A.Burrows Multi-Dimensional Core-Collapse Supernova Simulations
16:45-17:05 L.Zampieri Physical Properties of Core-Collapse SNe from observations
17:05-17:35 P.Meszaros GRB models
17:35-17-55 C.Fransson CSM interaction
17:55-18:05 S.Moissenko Magnetorotational supernova
18:05-18:15 T.Morris 3D Hydrodynamical Simulations of the Triple-Ring Nebula around SN1987A
18:15-18:25 C.Travaglio Nucleosynthesis in multi-dimensional SNIa explosions
18:25-18:30 C.Frohlich The Innermost Ejecta of Core Collapse Supernovae
18:30 End of session  
20:15-23:00 Social dinner Hotel Ariston Molino - Abano Terme
Friday, 18 June

Aula Nievo, Palazzo del Bo
Via VIII Febbraio 2, Padova
Session 5: Multiwavelenght Observations of Core-Collapse Supernovae
9:00-9:20 M.Hamuy Distances from Type II supernovae
9:20-9:40 J.Danziger Dust in Supernovae
9:40-9:50 A.Pastorello Optical and Infrared Observations of SN 1995N
9:50-10:20 K.Weiler Radio emission from supernovae
10:20-10:40 J.Marcaide VLBI Supernovae
10:40-10:50 A.Soderberg The Caltech VLA/ATCA Radio Survey of Local Ib/c Supernovae
10:50-11:00 A.Gal-Yam The Caltech Core-Collapse Project (CCCP)
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break  
11:30-11:50 T.Matheson GRB Supernovae
11:50-12:10 E.Pian Multiwavelength observation of GRB
12:10-12:20 D.Malesani SN 2003lw: a bright hypernova associated with GRB 031203
12:20-12:30 G.Pizzichini GRB 030329 and GRB 021211 detected by HETE-2
12:30-12:50 D.Leonard Spectropolarimetry of Core-collapse Supernovae
12:50-12:55 M.Pozzo Dust signatures from late-time infrared and optical observations of SN1998S
13:00-14:30 Lunch  
Session 6: Light Curves and Spectral Modeling
14:30-15:00 E.Baron Early spectra of Supernovae
15:00-15:20 P.Mazzali Modelling GRB-related SNe
15:20-15:40 P.Hoeflich Thermonuclear Supernovae: Signatures of Explosion Models
15:40-16:00 S.Blinnikov Light curves models
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break  
16:30-16:40 K.Maeda Light Curve Characteristics of Aspherical Supernovae and the Nature of SN 1998bw
16:40-16:50 M.Stehle Abundance Tomography of Type Ia Supernovae
16:50-16-55 F.Roepke Type Ia supernova diversity from three-dimensional models
16-55:17:00 T.Uenishi Axisymmetric models of presupernova rotating white dwarfs
17-00:17:05 L.Iapichino The ignition process of Type Ia Supernovae
17:05-17:10 P.Lesaffre The convective Urca process
17:10-17:15 J.Maund The Red Supergiant Progenitor of 2003gd
17:15-17:20 N.Elias de la Rosa SN2003cg: type Ia in NGC3169
17:20-17:25 C.Gerardy Recent Surprises from Type Ia Supernovae
17:25-17:30 D.Poznanski Deep and Wide SN surveys
17:30 End of session  
18:00-20:00 Public Conference Sala della Gran Guardia, Piazza dei Signori, Padova
Saturday, 19 June

Aula Nievo, Palazzo del Bo
Via VIII Febbraio 2, Padova
Session 7: Remnants and compact leftovers
9:00-9:30 R.Fesen SNR in X/opt/IR
9:30-9:50 W.Blair Kepler's Supernova Remnant: The View at 400 Years
9:50-10:20 R.Chevalier Pulsars and SNR
10:20-10:25 C.Badenes Post-mortem examination of SN1572 from its SNR
10:25-10:30 P.Chandra Implications of aging in young supernovae
Session 8: Multiwavelenght Observations of Thermonuclear Supernovae
10:30-11:00 M.Phillips SNIa as distance indicators
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break  
11:30-11:45 S.Benetti Comparative study of Type Ia SNe
11:45-12:15 P.Meikle Multiband observations of SNIa at late times
12:15-12:35 P.Nugent UV Spectroscopy of SNe Ia at Low- and High-Redshift
12:35-12:50 F.Patat Probing Type Ia environments with Light Echoes
12:50-13:10 L.Wang Spectropolarimetry of Type Ia SNe
13:10-14:30 Lunch  
14:30-14:40 P.Garnavich Properties of Type Ia Supernova Host Galaxies
14:40-14:45 S.Nobili Restframe I-band Hubble diagram for Type Ia Supernovae up to z~0.5
Session 9: Supernovae and the Evolution of the Universe
14:45-15:15 B.Schmidt Accelerating Universe
15:15-15:45 N.Suntzeff SNe and the cosmic equation of state
15:45-16:05 A.Goobar Dark Energy from supernovae: systematic effects
16:05-16:30 Coffee Break  
16:30-16:50 L.Greggio The Impact of SNIa on Large Scales
16:50-17:00 M.Sullivan The SuperNova Legacy Survey : first data set
17:00-17:05 M.Szydlowski Can the nonhomogeneous cosmological model be an alternative to FRW accelerating models
17:05-17:10 S.Basa The spectroscopic program of the SuperNovae Legacy Survey
17:15-17:35 Weidong Li Nearby SN searches
17:35-17:55 L.Strogler Seeking Higher-redshift Supernovae, Searching for the Epoch of Deceleration
17:55-18:00 G.Blanc Supernova Explosion Rate Measurement
18:00:18:05 X.Wang Present status of SNe Ia as cosmological probes
18:05-18:30 R.Kirshner Workshop Summary
18:30 End of conference  
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 17, 18, 19 June
Posters Session
G. Altavilla Looking for SNe
C. Barbieri Supernovae in the Asiago Digital Archive
O. Bartunov Sternberg Astronomical Institute Supernova Catalogue
M. T. Botticella Large SN search with VST
F. Bufano Type Ia SN1999cw: photometric and spectroscopic study
T.R.Choudhury A theoretician's analysis of supernova data and the nature of dark energy
R. Covarrubias On the core collapse supernova and their host galaxy abundance
L. Dessart Quantitative spectroscopy of Type II supernovae with CMFGEN
G. Folatelli Quantitative Spectral Analysis of Type Ia Spernovae
G.Garavini Search for spectral evolution in high-redshift Type Ia supernovae.
G.Garavini The SN factory.
K. Gainullin The Magnetorotatory Model Use for the Description of Supernovae Sheath Scatter and its Interaction with Interstellar Medium
W.Godlowski Constraints on a Cardasian and Chaplygin Gas models from supernovae
M. Hendry SN 2003gd: A Normal Type IIP Supernova?
D.A.Howell Preliminary results from the CFHT Supernova Legacy Survey
P. Hultzsch Light curves and energy transfer in Type Ia supernovae
R. Kotak Optical and NIR observations of SN 2002ic
V.Kryvdyk Presupernovae collapsing stars: from a theory to the observations
J. Maund The progenitors of six core-collapse supernovae
P. Mucciarelli First XMM-Newton Observation of SN 1995N
E. Ofek Search for radio transients of GRBs and supernovae
E. Ofek The Detailed Optical Light Curve of GRB 030329
M.Orio "X-ray Observations of White Dwarfs undergoing shell Hydrogen Burning in ""Single Degenerate Systems"""
G. Pignata Optical and IR observation of SN 2002dj a twin of SN 2002bo
S. Popov On the nature of bimodal initial velocity distribution of neutron stars
V. A. Razin X-ray and gamma radiation from supernova in inhomogeneous media with cosmic rays
D. K. Sahu Photometric Studies of Type Ia Supernova SN 2002hu
D. Sauer NLTE synthetic spectra of SNIa
K.Sharon Deep SN searches and SN rates: New predictions and comparison to observations
C. Smith Current and Future Wide-field SN surveys at CTIO
V. Stanishev Spectroscopy and photometry of the bright nearby Type Ia supernova 2003du: results of the RTN campaign
M. Stritzinger Bolometric Properties of Type Ia SN and the Hubble Constant
S. Valenti The analysis of a sample of 22 SNe at redshift 0.1 < z < 0.6
E. Vinyaykin The secular decrease of the Crab Nebula at 927 and 151.5 MHz
W. Wang X-ray Lines in Gamma-ray Bursts and Cerenkov Line Mechanism
Z.R.Wang Is there an acceerleration area in the Crab Nebula
Z.R.Wang Impact of space observation on the historical supernova records
L.Wang The CMAGIC and distace scales of SNIa
A. Zlobin 2D Magnetohydrodynamic Problem of Supernovae Sheath Scatter Interaction with Interaction with Interstellar Medium Subjected to Rotation
H.Yamaoka For the earlier spectroscopy of discovered SNe: 2003 and beyond
 

 
S.Basa The spectroscopic program of the SuperNovae Legacy Survey
C.Badenes Post-mortem examination of SN1572 from its SNR
G.Blanc Supernova Explosion Rate Measurement
P.Chandra Implications of aging in young supernovae
N.Elias de la Rosa SN2003cg: type Ia in NGC3169
C.Frohlich The Innermost Ejecta of Core Collapse Supernovae
C.Gerardy Recent Surprises from Type Ia Supernovae
R.Hirschi Massive rotating stars: pre-supernova models and stellar yields at Z_solar
L.Iapichino The ignition process of Type Ia Supernovae
P.Lesaffre The convective Urca process
J.Maund The Red Supergiant Progenitor of 2003gd
S.Nobili Restframe I-band Hubble diagram for Type Ia Supernovae up to z~0.5
D.Poznanski Deep and Wide SN surveys
M.Pozzo Dust signatures from late-time infrared and optical observations of SN1998S
F.Roepke Type Ia supernova diversity from three-dimensional models
M.Szydlowski Can the nonhomogeneous cosmological model be an alternative to FRW accelerating models
D.Tsvetkov The radial distribution of supernovae in galaxies
T.Uenishi Axisymmetric models of presupernova rotating white dwarfs
X.Wang Present status of SNe Ia as cosmological probes
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