Detailed Conference Program

(Time zone: Europe/Berlin, CEST/UTC+2)


Friday, 15. September 2023

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (H 0104 / virtual plenum)

09:00  Dominik Riechers:
New Insights on Stellar Mass Assembly since the Dawn of Cosmic Time

09:30  Rolf Kuiper:
Advances in high-mass star formation

10:00  Selma de Mink:
Stellar Physics and Binary Evolution in the Era of Gravitational Waves

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break (Old Cafeteria)

11:00-12:00 Plenary Talks (H 0104 / virtual plenum)

11:00  Tim Dietrich:
Interpreting the multi-messenger picture drawn by compact binary mergers

11:30  Silvia Zhu:
Recent results on gamma-ray bursts: What we can learn from the BOAT

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-18:00 Lehrerweiterbildung (H 3025)

14:00-15:45 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

Exoplanets - Exploring the diversity of extrasolar planets (H 3007)

14:00  Andreas Quirrenbach:
The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO)

14:30  Sascha P. Quanz:
The LIFE initiative - atmospheric characterization of terrestrial exoplanets in the mid-infrared with a large space-based nulling interferometer

15:00  Alexis Smith:
CHEOPS observations of the pulsating planetary system WASP-33

15:15  J. Cabrera:
An enhanced view on the properties of the TOI-178 system

15:30  Heike Rauer:
The PLATO Mission - An Overview

ISM - Bridging Theory and Observations of the Interstellar Medium (H 3006)

14:00  Christoph Pfrommer:
Cosmic ray feedback and magnetic dynamos in the interstellar medium

14:20  Maria Werhahn:
A multi-frequency view on simulating galaxy formation with cosmic rays

14:40  Timon Thomas:
Cosmic rays in the interstellar medium: thermodynamics, galactic winds, and observables

15:00  Gordian Edenhofer:
Our dusty Milky Way in 3D at parsec-scale resolution out to 1.25 kiloparsec in distance

15:20  Tassilo Scheffler:
Hydrodynamical Simulations on the Origin and Evolution of the eROSITA Bubbles

Solar - Exploring the Causes and Consequences of Solar Flares, CMEs, and other Transient Events (H 3005)

14:00  Alexander Warmuth:
Understanding solar flares: prospects and challenges in the era of Solar Orbiter

14:30  Christoph Kuckein:
Chromospheric solar flare dynamics: Insights from the Ca II 854.2 nm and He I 1083.0 nm lines

14:45  Oskar Steiner:
Vortices and Alfvén pulses in the simulated solar atmosphere

15:00  Patricio A. Muñoz:
Electron inertia effects in 3D hybrid-kinetic collisionless plasma turbulence

15:15  Hemanth Pruthvi:
Tautenburg Solar Laboratory (TauSoL) as a pathfinder towards SPRING

15:30  Jens Berdermann:
Consequences of transient solar events for our technological infrastructure and observational requirements to mitigate their impact

Outreach - Public Outreach in der Astronomie (H 2035)

14:00  Begrüßung und Vorstellungsrunde

14:15  Norbert Junkes:
Von der Erde zum Mond - Erweiterungsstationen für die astronomischen Wanderwege am Radioteleskop Effelsberg

14:35  F. Mokler, J. Fohlmeister, T. F. Horn:
Universe on Tour

15:00  Markus Pössel:
Unser größtes Auge im All: eine JWST-Wanderausstellung im Wissenschaftsjahr 2023

15:25  Björn Voss:
New public planetarium materials, communicating recent exoplanet research

15:35  Eva Jütte:
Bochumer Aktivitäten im Wissenschaftsjahr

HotStars - Revisiting the nature of (hot) stars, X-ray binaries, and supernova: the main feedback agents in galaxies near and far (H 2036)

14:10  Andreas Sander:
Massive, hydrogen-deficient stars as sources of strong ionizing flux

14:40  Luis Abalo:
Long-term monitoring study of Vela X-1 in the 2–10 keV energy band

15:05  Susanne Blex:
The rotation of single and binary O-stars in the Milky Way

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break (Old Cafeteria)

16:15-18:00 Splinter Sessions (in parallel)

HotStars - Revisiting the nature of (hot) stars, X-ray binaries, and supernova: the main feedback agents in galaxies near and far (H 2036)

16:15  H. Todt:
Wind properties of Wolf-Rayet-type central stars of planetary nebulae

16:40  Daniel Pauli:
Do stars in binaries evolve differently at low metallicity?

17:10  Sabela Reyero Serantes:
Analysis of the UV spectrum of Holmberg II X-1

Outreach - Public Outreach in der Astronomie (H 2035)

16:15  Manfred Gaida:
Das Schulplanetarium in Köln-Nippes – ein Lernort für Astronomie und Astrophysik

16:35  Janine Fohlmeister:
BEAM ME UP - einmal Milchstraße und zurück

17:00  Jessica Koch:
MoonBounce - Eine Reise zum Mond und zurück

17:35  Markus Pössel (Moderator):
Allgemeine Diskussion: Wissenschaftsjahr 2023, Zukunftsperspektiven

Solar - Exploring the Causes and Consequences of Solar Flares, CMEs, and other Transient Events (H 3005)

16:15  Lakshmi Pradeep Chitta:
How small-scale magnetic processes build the solar corona and drive the solar wind

16:45  Jan Benáček:
Electron-cyclotron emission model of solar radio zebras with high gyro-harmonic numbers

17:00  Mohamad Shalaby:
A new Cosmic-ray driven instability

17:15  Bernhard Kliem:
Flux-rope nonequilibrium in the slow-rise phase of solar eruptions

17:17  Andrea Diercke:
Investigating Counter-streaming Flows prior to a Solar Filament Eruption

17:19  Oskar Steiner:
Simulations of the small-scale surface dynamo of cool main-sequence stars

17:21  open discussion at the posters of the splinter session

Exoplanets - Exploring the diversity of extrasolar planets (H 3007)

16:15  Monika Lendl:
3.5 years of exoplanet characterisation with CHEOPS

16:45  Christiane Helling:
Characterising the diversity of atmosphere regimes of gaseous exoplanets with virtual laboratories

17:15  Rengel, Miriam:
An overview on Radiative Transfer, Inversion codes, and atomic-molecular databases for (exo)planetary atmospheric characterization

17:30  Andreas Bartenschlager:
Investigation of the Influence of Stellar Particle Events and Galactic Cosmic Rays on the Atmosphere of TRAPPIST-1e

ISM - Bridging Theory and Observations of the Interstellar Medium (H 3006)

16:15  Jonathan Mackey:
Simulating nebulae around hot stars

16:35  B. Zimmermann:
Feedback and SFE in High Mass Star-Forming Regions - Confronting Simulations and Observations

16:55  T.-E. Rathjen:
Gas kinematics and multiphase galactic outflows of the simulated ISM

17:15  Discussion