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.
Dates: December 1 and 2, 2021
The workshop will be held on-line (via Zoom) due to restrictive conditions of the COVID pandemic.
Registration is now open in
KDS-Indico.
The deadline of regstration is 28 November 2021 (JST).
Program is now available in
KDS-Indico.
The talks are basically arranged with the invited speakers.
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)
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: