Programme

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  • The workshop dinner is being planned for Tuesday, 14 July.
  • Talkes marked in bold are delivered by invited speakers.

 

  Monday, 13 July  
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:15 Welcome Xavier Barcons
09:15-09:30 Aims of the meeting Paul Callanan
09:30-10:10 Future perspective for studies of exo-planet formation Stefano Facchini
10:10-10:30 Exoplanet Horizons -  Detecting and Characterising Exoplanets in the 2040s via Ground-based Facilities Daniel Bayliss
10:30-11:00 Coffee break  
11:00-11:20 Tracing the evolution of prestellar cores with H2D+ and D2H+ Silvia Spezzano
11:20-11:40 A Wide-field spectroscopic telescope for understanding the formation of stars in the Milky Way Germano Sacco
11:40-12:00 Mass Assembly and Chemical Complexity in the Milky Way Pamela Klaassen
12:00-12:40 Future perspective for studies of supernovae and other explosive events Andrew Levan
12:40-14:20 Lunch  
14:20-14:40 From explosions to jets: The transient millimetre Universe in the 2040s Karri Koljonen
14:40-15:00 Uncovering the population of compact binary mergers and their formation pathways with GWs through the Einstein Telescope Irina Dvorkin
15:00-15:20 The time-domain telescope Paul Groot
15:20-15:50 Coffee break  
15:50-16:10 Mezzocielo Telescope: Catching the Earliest Phases of Multimessenger Transients Nancy Elias-Rosa
16:10-16:30 A summary of the White Papers SSC
16:30-17:00 Discussion: What is missing, both from a scientific and technical point of view  
     
     
  Tuesday, 14 July  
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:40 Future perspective for studies of exo-planet atmospheres Jayne Birkby
09:40-10:00 Optical Interferometry for Exoplanet Science in the 2040s: Toward an Upgraded VLTI Sylvestre Lacour
10:00-10:20 How do the first galaxies assemble? Revealing the cold Universe at cosmic dawn with a next-generation submillimeter array Tom Bakx
10:20-10:40 Poster flash talks  
10:40-11:10 Coffee break  
11:10-11:50 Outlook for gravitational wave astronomy towards the 2040s Valeriya Korol
11:50-12:10 Multi-messenger science opportunities with third generation gravitational wave detectors Susanna Vergani
12:10-12:30 From detection to identification of EM counterparts: spectroscopy for gravitational-wave multi-messenger astronomy in the 2040s. Sofia Bisero
12:30-14:00 Lunch  
14:00-14:20 Einstein Telescope and fundamental physics Constantino Pacilio
14:20-14:40 Probing the fast optical/IR sky: from millisecond pulsars to sub-millisecond transients Arianna Miraval Zanon
14:40-15:00 Overview of the Wide Field Spectroscopic Telescope Roland Bacon
15:00-15:20 Unlocking the Dynamic Universe: The case for a spectroscopic Time-domain telescope Paula Sanchez Saez
15:20-15:50 Coffee break  
15:50-16:10 Embedding sustainability in the next ground-based facility Laurane Fréour
16:10-17:00 The next steps and general Q&A with ESO & SSC  
     
     
  Wednesday, 15 July  
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:40 Future perspective for studies of the gas content of galaxies. Leindert Boogaard
09:40-10:00 Extended Molecular Gas in Protoclusters: A Science Case for AtLAST Helmut Dannerbauer
10:00-10:20 Tracking the flow of interstellar gas across scales: from galaxies to star clusters Ana Duarte Cabral
10:20-10:40 Imaging the Cosmic Web in Lyα emission: from MUSE to WST Davide Tornotti
10:40-11:10 Coffee break  
11:10-11:50 Stellar atmospheres/abundances into the 2040s Maria Bergemann
11:50-12:10 Stellar physics at sub-nanoradian angular resolution Prasenjit Saha
12:10-12:30 Precision spectroscopy to uncover the origin of the elements Rodolfo Smiljanic
12:30-14:00 Lunch  
14:00-14:20 Milky Way Disc and Bulge in-situ populations with WST telescope Maria Bergemann
14:20-14:40 Toward the time-domain spectroscopic study of the dynamic life of stars: from accretion to magnetic activity Fatemeh Zahra Majidi
14:40-15:00 ALMA 2040: resolving the cold Universe in the 2040s Jaqueline Hodge
15:00-15:20 The science driving the specifications and capabilities of AtLAST Stephen Molyneux
15:20-15:50 Coffee break  
15:50-16:10 The ALMA view of the feeding/feedback cycle of the gas in nearby AGN Santiago Garcia-Burillo
16:10-16:30 ALMA2040: Concept and Enabling Technologies for a Next-Generation Interferometer Gie Han Tan
16:30-16:50 Instrumentation for the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) Eelco van Kampen
     
     
  Thursday, 16 July  
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:40 Future perspective for studies of the origins/chemistry of dust Ciska Kemper
09:40-10:00 Resolving the Cosmic Infrared Background: Tracing Star Formation from the Dawn of Galaxies to Today Benjamin Magnelli
10:00-10:20 Archaeological investigation of galaxies’ evolutionary history in the cosmic middle ages Laura Scholz-Diaz
10:20-10:40 Mapping Galactic Ecosystems: from the ISM to the IGM Francesco Belfiore
10:40-11:10 Coffee break  
11:10-11:50 Future perspective for studies of galaxies as stochastic systems Sandro Tacchella
11:50-12:10 A high-dynamic-range view of the growth of structure and the warm/hot Universe Luca di Mascolo
12:10-12:30 SHARP: Beyond JWST - Revealing the birth and growth of galaxies with the resolution of the ELT Paolo Saracco
12:30-14:00 Lunch  
14:00-14:40 Emerging technologies for future astronomical detectors Naidu Bezawada
14:40-15:00 Curved sensors for the future of astronomical instrumentation Emmanuel Hugot
15:00-15:20 Key technology development for the Time Domain Telescope Kieran O'Brien
15:20-15:50 Coffee break  
15:50-16:10 Concept for a Kilometric Baseline Interferometer Stefan Kraus
16:10-16:30 Kilometer Baseline Interferometry: from scientific vision to instrument reality Guillaume Bourdarot
16:30-16:50 Micro to nano arcsecond optical resolution for compact objects, accretion, ejections and explosions Roland Walter
16:50-17:10 Picosecond Intensity Interferometry with Auxiliary Telescope Arrays around the ELT Gilles Koziol
     
     
  Friday, 17 July  
Time Title Speaker
09:00-09:40 Future perspectives on astronomical studies of the strong limit of the gravity Frank Eisenhauer
09:40-10:00 Strong gravitational lensing with a next-generation sub-mm array: Astrophysical tests of the nature of dark matter in the 2040s Hannah Stacey
10:00-10:20 The Galactic centre with Kilometer-baseline interferometry Stefan Gillesen
10:20-10:40 Zooming In on the Monster: Revealing Supermassive Black Hole Physics with Kilometre Baseline Interferometry Taro Shimizu
10:40-11:10 Coffee break  
11:10-11:50 Future perspectives for cosmology Ofer Lahav
11:50-12:10 Cosmology with Massive Spectroscopic Redshift Surveys in the 2040's Jean-Paul Kneib
12:10-12:30 Beyond the $\Lambda$CDM model: probing the Universe’s underlying Physics with Cosmic Void Counts Sofia Contarini
     
  END OF WORKSHOP