Program Download Program Βοοκ (PDF)Download Abstract Βοοκ (PDF)Download 1slide/1min Oral Presentations (PDF) CONFERENCE PROGRAMSunday June 0916:00 – 18:30Registration20:30 – 00:00Welcome Reception @ beach area of Minoa Palace Resort Monday June 10 07:45 – 08:30RegistrationMorning Session (Chairs: I. Leonidaki & D. Milisavljevic)08:30 – 08:40P. Boumis / P. Slane Welcome08:40 – 09:15R. Fesen (Opening Plenary) Recent advances in the X-Ray, radio, and optical regimes for the detection and study of Galactic and extragalactic SNRsSession 1: Populations/Surveys and Classifications of SNRs & SNe 09:15 – 09:50M. Sasaki SNR population in nearby galaxies09:50 – 10:10M. Filipovic The future is here! Diprotodon’s, Potoroo’s,vKyklos, ORC’s and other new SNR wonders of radio surveys.10:10 – 10:30L. Jing Discovery of ~2200 new SNRs in 19 nearby star-forming galaxies using MUSE spectroscopy10:30 – 10:50M. Kopsacheili New larger sample of SNRs in NGC 7793, using MUSE IFS10:50 – 11:001 slide / 1 minute 10 Poster Presentations – Session 111:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:05Y-H Chu Environmental effects on the LMC SNR population12:05 – 12:25F. Zangrandi eROSITA study of the LMC SNRs12:25 – 12:45C. Treyturik The Many Faces of Type Ia SNRs: what can X-ray observations tell us about their progenitors and explosion mechanism?12:45 – 13:05S. Loru The MeerKAT view on Galactic SNRs13:05 – 14:30LunchAfternoon Session (Chairs: T. Temim & N. Smith)14:30 – 14:50A. Rest Light echoes of an unknown SNR in 30 DoradusSession 2: SNe and SNRs with Circumstellar Interactions 14:50 – 15:25P. Chandra Unveiling the progenitors of young supernova via their circumstellar interaction15:25 – 15:45E. Beasor A JWST view of the failed SN candidate N6946-BH115:45 – 16:05A. Pazhayath Ravi Latest evolution of the X-Ray remnant of SN 1987A: beyond the inner ring16:05 – 16:201 slide / 1 minute 15 Poster Presentations – Sessions 1 & 216:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:10S. Derlopa SNR IC443 – morphology and kinematics of the “Jellyfish nebula” in three dimensions17:10 – 17:30Y. Inoue Toward understanding the progenitor channels to SNe Ibn/Icn: X-ray modeling of their SN-CSM interaction17:30 – 17:50R. Chornock Multiwavelength observations of old stripped- envelope Supernovae17:50 – 18:10M. Shrestha Polarization signature showing an elevated and asymmetric mass loss from the progenitor of SN2023ixf prior to the explosion18:10 – 18:301 slide / 1 minute 20 Poster Presentations – Sessions 2 & 318:30 – 19:00Poster Viewing Tuesday June 11 Morning Session (Chairs: S. Orlando & J. Vink)Session 2: SNe and SNRs with Circumstellar Interactions 09:00 – 09:35A. Chiotellis On the interaction of SNRs with their CS medium: evolution, properties and progenitors imprints09:35 – 09:55H. Lee Broadband non-thermal emission as an effective probe of progenitor origins of core-collapse SNRs09:55 – 10:15L. Dessart Radiative transfer models for 1-10yr-old SNe: influence of interaction power, magnetar power, and dustSession 3: SN/SNR Progenitors, Central Engines, Explosion Models 10:15 – 10:35J. Raymond What will Eta Car look like in 2 thousand years?10:35 – 10:55G. Ferrand Typing thermonuclear explosions from observations of young supernova remnants10:55 – 11:001 slide / 1 minute 5 Poster Presentations – Session 311:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:05C. Fryer Supernova Remnants as probes of the core-collapse Supernova engine and its progenitors12:05 – 12:25C. Ashall Using JWST to observe supernovae from days to years past explosion12:25 – 12:45A. Chrimes New insights into the Galactic magnetar population12:45 – 13:05M. Miceli Collimated Fe-rich ejecta in the magnetar-hosting supernova remnant Kes 7313:05 – 14:30LunchAfternoon Session (Chairs: O. Kargaltsev & A. Bonanos)14:30 – 15:05N. Smith Massive star progenitors of SNe and SN remnants with strong CSM interaction15:05 – 15:25M. Gabler 3D long-term evolution of CCSN: connecting explosive dynamics to electromagnetic observations15:25 – 15:45M. Zapartas The population of binary companions next to stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae15:45 – 16:05D. Kresse Post-explosion hydrodynamics in 3D neutrino-driven Supernova models16:05 – 16:201 slide / 1 minute 15 Poster Presentations – Session 316:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:10S. Kumar Near-infrared spectroscopy of SNe Ia at nebular phases17:10 – 17:30K. Antoniadis Establishing a mass-loss rate relation for Red SupergiantsSession 4: SNR Structure, Ejecta and Evolution 17:30 – 17:50B. Williams XRISM mission status and observations of the LMC SNR N132D17:50 – 18:10T. Holland-Ashford Measuring ejecta mass ratios in Kepler’s SNR to constrain its origin18:10 – 18:301 slide / 1 minute 20 Poster Presentations – Sessions 3 & 418:30 – 19: 00Poster Viewing Wednesday June 12 Morning Session (Chairs: R. Fesen & A. Chiotellis)Session 4: SNR Structure, Ejecta and Evolution 09:00 – 09:35D. Milisavljevic Deciphering SNR structure and evolution09:35 – 09:55T. Temim A JWST view of the Crab nebula09:55 – 10:15P. Plucinsky XRISM observations of Cassiopeia A10:15 – 10:35S. Orlando Interpreting JWST observations of Cassiopeia A through 3D MHD modeling10:35 – 10:55R. Wesson 3D mapping of the ejecta of SN1987A with ALMA10:55 – 11:001 slide / 1 minute 5 Poster Presentations – Session 411:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:05J. Larsson SN 1987A in the JWST era — compact object, ejecta structure and CSM interactionSession 5: Shock Physics, Particle Acceleration, Polarization in SNRs and PWNe 12:05 – 12:40J. Vink X-ray polarimetry of supernova remnants with IXPE: puzzling magnetic-field geometries and high levels of downstream turbulence12:40 – 13:00R. Bandiera Synchrotron polarization with a partially random magnetic field: general theory, and applications to IXPE observations of young SNRs13:00 – 13:20M. Matsuura JWST NIRCam observations of Supernova 1987A – shocks, synchrotron and dust13:20 – 13:40O. Petruk Evolution of magnetic field structure in SN1987A13:40 – 14:00Conference Photo15:15 – 22:30Excursion #1: Tour to Dourakis winery and to Rethymno City 15:15Buses depart from Minoa Palace Resort22:30Buses arrive to Minoa Palace Resort Thursday June 13 Morning Session (Chairs: J. Raymond & R. Kothes)09:00 – 09:35N. Bucciantini Pulsar Wind Nebulae in the light of the new IXPE observations: putting our understanding to the test09:35 – 09:55D. Caprioli Particle acceleration at SNR shocks: bridging simulations and observations09:55 – 10:15P. Ghavamian Electron-ion equilibration and cosmic-ray acceleration in two Balmer-dominated SNRs10:15 – 10:35G. Morlino Acceleration and release of electrons from SNRs10:35 – 10:55R. Diesing SNRs in their golden years: predicting the bright, nonthermal signatures of radiative shocks10:55 – 11:001 slide / 1 minute 5 Poster Presentations – Session 511:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 11:50H. Sano Shock-cloud interactions in Supernova Remnants revealed by ALMASession 6: SN/SNR dust, environments, feedback 11:50 – 12:25I. De Looze SN dust formation and destruction in the JWST era12:25 – 12:45M. Shahbandeh Unraveling cosmic dust origins: JWST revelations from Supernovae12:45 – 13:05E. Dwek The attenuated emission model for the late-time JWST spectrum of SN2010jl13:05 – 14:30LunchAfternoon Session (Chairs: M. Lemoine-Goumand & J. Larsson)14:30 – 15:05B.-W. Jiang The extinction distances to Supernova Remnants and the dust properties15:05 – 15:25F. Kirchschlager Dust destruction by the reverse shock in clumpy supernova remnants15:25 – 15:45T. Szalai Populating the gap in dust-formation history of Type II(P) Supernovae with JWST15:45 – 16:05A. Sarangi Modeling dust formation in Supernovae16:05 – 16:201 slide / 1 minute 15 Poster Presentations – Sessions 5 & 616:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:10J. Shimoda The effects of escaping cosmic-rays from SNRs in the interstellar mediumSession 7: PWN Diversity; Structures, Bowshocks and Magnetar Wind Nebulae 17:10 – 17:45R. Kothes A Radio Eye on Pulsar Wind Nebulae17:45 – 18:05M. Arias The Crab nebula at 150 MHz and sub-arcsecond resolution with the LOFAR long baselines18:05 – 18:301 slide / 1 minute 25 Poster Presentations – Sessions 6, 7, 8 & 920:15Buses depart from Minoa Palace Resort to to Almira beach bar & restaurant20:30 – 23:30Conference Banquet@ Almira beach bar & restaurant 00:15Buses depart from Almira beach bar & restaurant to Minoa Palace Resort Friday June 14 Morning Session (Chair: P. Slane)Session 7: PWN Diversity; Structures, Bowshocks and Magnetar Wind Nebulae 09:00 – 09:35O. Kargaltsev Pulsar Wind Nebulae in X-rays: Population Properties, Outstanding Results, and Open Questions09:35 – 09:55S. Lazarevic Discovery of bow-shock Pulsar Wind Nebulae in new generation radio continuum surveys09:55 – 10:15P.-S. Ou Structure of the Pulsar Wind Nebula in SNR 0540-69.3 Revealed by ALMA10:15 – 10:35L. Tenhu Spatial variations and breaks in the optical-NIR spectra of the pulsar and PWN in SNR 0540-69.3Session 8: SNRs and PWNe as PeVatrons 10:35 – 10:55E. Simon Maximum energy cosmic-rays from Galactic SNe: simulations of quasi-parallel and -perpendicular shocks10:55 – 11:00Best PhD poster award11:00 – 11:30Coffee Break & Poster Viewing11:30 – 12:05F. Acero The what, where, and who of Galactic PeVatrons as probed by high-energy observations12:05 – 12:25R. Yang LHAASO observations on the SNR Cassiopeia A12:25 – 12:45l. Sushch SNRs in stellar clusters: particle acceleration12:45 – 13:05M. Lemoine-Goumard Hadronic particle acceleration in the SNR SN 1006 as traced by Fermi-LAT observations13:05 – 14:30Lunch Afternoon Session (Chair: S. Safi-Harb)14:30 – 15:05K. Mori Multi-wavelength observations of Galactic PeVatronsSession 9: SNR/PWN/Compact Objects Associations, Interaction and Evolution 15:05 – 15:25D. Torres Pulsar Wind Nebulae phenomenology and evolution at and beyond reverberation15:25 – 15:45E. Greco New constraints on the Pulsar Wind Nebula in SN 1987A from multiwavelength observations and MHD modeling15:45 – 16:20S. Katsuda High-resolution X-Ray spectroscopy of Supernova Remnants: from dispersive spectrometers to microcalorimeters16:20 – 16:50Coffee Break & Poster Viewing16:50 – 17:25A. Borghese The zoo of isolated neutron stars17:25 – 17:45T. Kravtsov Discovery of new oxygen-rich supernova remnants17:45 – 18:00P. Slane Closing Remarks Saturday June 15 08:30 – 18:30Excursion#2: Full-day excursion to Anoskeli winery & olive mill and to Paleochora, the “Libyan Bride” 08:30Buses depart from Minoa Palace Resort18:30Buses arrive to Minoa Palace ResortEND OF CONFERENCE