EMMI+IReNA Workshop "Remnants of neutron-star mergers – Connecting hydrodynamics models to nuclear, neutrino, and kilonova physics"
KBW Lecture Hall
GSI, Germany
The follow-up analysis of the binary neutron star merger event GW170817 suggests that a large fraction, if not the majority, of the outflow observed as a kilonova was not ejected at the merger but during the secular evolution of its remnant. Theoretical models of the remnant and its ejecta are particularly challenging as they call for a profound understanding of the long-term evolution of and interactions between different ejecta components, turbulent viscosity, neutrino transport, and neutrino flavor oscillations. In order to reliably interpret future observations of GW events and their electromagnetic counterparts, these aspects, as well as their uncertainties, must be properly integrated in nucleosynthesis and kilonova calculations.
The workshop will bring together experts from the four areas hydrodynamic simulations, neutrino-flavor physics, r-process nucleosynthesis, and kilonova modeling. The goal is to identify the main shortcomings of current models and to discuss strategies for how to propagate modeling uncertainties into r-process abundances and kilonova predictions, thereby improving models in a way to maximize the scientific output of future multi-messenger observations of neutron star mergers.
This workshop is funded by the ExtreMe Matter Institute EMMI and the International Research Network for Nuclear Astrophysics IReNA.
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Hydro session 2¶
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Overview talk: Hydrodynamic modeling of neutron-star merger remnants (in-person)¶Sprecher: Masaru Shibata (AEI Potsdam)
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Mass ejection from binary neutron star merger and nucleosynthesis (in-person)¶Sprecher: Sho Fujibayashi (AEI Potsdam)
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Long-Term outflows from 3D MHD Simulations of Neutron Star Merger Accretion disks (in-person)¶Sprecher: Steven Fahlman (U Alberta)
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Tour through FAIR (pre-registration by email, meet in front of KBW building)¶
Start from KBW lecture hall
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Neutrino session 1¶
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Overview talk: Neutrino flavor transformation in neutron star mergers (in-person)¶Sprecher: Gail McLaughlin (NCSU Rayleigh)
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Neutrino fast flavor conversions in neutron-star post-merger accretion disks (online)¶Sprecher: Xinyu Li (CITA Toronto)
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Neutrino quantum kinetics in neutron star mergers (in-person)¶Sprecher: Sherwood Richers (UC Berkeley)
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Neutrino session 2¶
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Neutrino fast flavor conversions in dense neutrino media: a machine learning approach (online)¶Sprecher: Sajad Abbar (MPP Munich)
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New developments on the physics of neutrino fast flavor conversion in dense astrophysical media (in-person)¶Sprecher: Ian Padilla-Gay (NBI Copenhagen)
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Neutrino flavor transitions in dense astrophysical systems: Some insights from the oscillation simulations (in-person)¶Sprecher: Manu George (Academia Sinica)
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Nucleosynthesis session 2¶
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Neutron star mergers and the role of high precision nuclear mass measurements in nucleosynthesis (in-person)¶Sprecher: Stylianos Nikas (U Jyväskylä)
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Impact of neutrino interactions and nuclear uncertainties on the r-process nucleosynthesis (in-person)¶Sprecher: Ina Kullmann (ULB Brussels)
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Kilonova session 2¶
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Modelling Kilonovae in the Nebular Phase (in-person)¶Sprecher: Quentin Pognan (U Stockholm)
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Numerical Electron Degradation in Kilonovae (in-person)¶Sprecher: Eliot Ayache (U Stockholm)
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Predicting kilonova light curves with the long-term hydrodynamics evolution of merger ejecta (in-person)¶Sprecher: Kyohei Kawaguchi (U Tokyo)
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Opacity of the highly ionized heavy elements and the effect on the early kilonova (in-person)¶Sprecher: Smaranika Banerjee (U Tohoku)
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Kilonova session 3¶
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3D radiative transfer kilonova modelling for binary neutron star merger simulations (in-person)¶Sprecher: Christine Collins (GSI)
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Modelling kilonovae from neutron star mergers with POSSIS (in-person)¶Sprecher: Mattia Bulla (U Stockholm)
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Heavy element nucleosynthesis and kilonovae from compact object mergers (in-person)¶Sprecher: Sanjana Curtis (U Chicago)
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