The aim of the workshop is to dicuss the signals of gravitational waves and neutrinos from core-collapse supernovae to probe into the stellar collapse and explosion as well as the birth of compact objects. The observational facilities such as Super-Kamiokande and KAGRA are prepared to detect the burst signals from the next supernova and the Super-Kamiokande with Gd loading will detect the first event of the diffuse supernova neutrino background. The cutting-edge numerical simulations are revealing the explosion mechanism with prediction of signals and exploring variety of explosive phenomena . We would like to exchange the latest understanding of observations and theories and to discuss how to extract the information from stellar core.
Topics to discuss
- Gravitational waves and neutrinos from core-collapse supernovae
- Observational aspects of gravitaional waves and neutrinos to extract the information
- Numerical simulations of supernova explosions, the birth of compact objects
- Influence of microphysics (equation of state, neutrino reactions) in core-collapse supernovae
- Diffuse supernova neutrino background, neutrino oscillation of supernovae
Program
The talks are basically arranged with the invited speakers.
Invited speakers include:
- Akira Harada (iTHEMS, RIKEN)
- Chinami Kato (Tokyo U. Sci.)
- Kanji Mori (Fukuoka U.)
- Masamitsu Mori (U. Tokyo)
- Hiroki Nagakura (NAOJ)
- Ko Nakamura (Fukuoka U.)
- Ken'ichiro Nakazato (Kyushu U.)
- Lucas Nascimento Machado (INFN Naples)
- Takahiro Sawada (Osaka City University)
- Shota Shibagaki ( Univ.of Wroclaw)
- Hajime Sotani (iTHEMS, RIKEN)
- Yudai Suwa (U. Tokyo)
- Nobutoshi Yasutake (Chiba Institute of Technology)
- Masamichi Zaizen (U. Tokyo)
Organizers
This workshop is organized by scientific research on innovative areas 'Gravitational wave physics and astronomy : Genesis', C01 and C02 group. (Virtually Local organizer: K. Sumiyoshi, A. Harada, H. Matsufuru, Y. Koshio and M. Vagins)
Support
This work is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative areas "Gravitational wave physics and astronomy:Genesis" (17H06357, 17H06365)
and
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (19K03837, 20H01905)
from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan
This workshop follows the line of the following workshops:
Deciphering multi-Dimensional nature of core-collapse SuperNovae via Gravitational-Wave and neutrino signatures (SNeGWv2018)
and
Numazu Workshop 2015: Challenges of modeling supernovae with nuclear data