Detailed Conference Program

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


Thursday, 15. September 2022

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

09:00  TMHo:
The contribution of the Hayabusa missions to our understanding of asteroids

09:30  Else Starkenburg:
A GAIA view on the early Milky Way

10:00  Jürgen Knödlseder:
The carbon footprint of astronomical research infrastructures

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

11:00  Roelof de Jong:
4MOST and its science

11:30  Franz Kirsten:
Fast Radio Bursts

12:00  Mark McCaughrean:
The James Webb Space Telescope: from first light to new planets

12:30-14:00 Lunch Break

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

ATNG - Meeting of the Astronomical Telescope Network Germany (SFG 1010 / virtual ATNG)

EScience - EScience, Machine Learning and Virtual Observatory (SFG 1040 / virtual eScience)

14:00  Harry Enke:
Scientific Data Infrastructures - PUNCH4NFDI

15:05  Nikos Gianniotis:
Probabilistic Cross-Correlation for Delay Estimation

15:25  Ole Streicher:
Debian Astro: The first years

HotStars - Hot stars in the Gaia era (SFG 1030 / virtual HotStars)

14:05  Koushik Sen:
Nuclear-timescale reverse Algol evolution and hydrogen-rich Wolf-Rayet stars from very massive binaries

14:25  Christoph Schürmann:
Population synthesis of massive stars with compact companions in the SMC

14:45  Lukas Stock:
Stellar multiplicity studies of B stars using multiple observation methods and radial velocity analysis

15:05  Marie Scheffen:
Radial velocity variability of red giants and blue horizontal branch stars

15:25  Ramon Jaeger:
Eclipse timing variation of hot subdwarf binaries

Compact - Compact Objects in Astrophysics (SFG 1020 / virtual Compact)

14:00  Florian Peißker:
Observation of dust-enshrouded objects; Star formation close to a supermassive black hole?

14:37  Antonia Drescher:
Infrared Interferometry of the Galactic Center Black Hole

14:54  S. Elaheh Hosseini:
A new dense association of stars at the Galactic Center

15:11  Sebastiano D. von Fellenberg:
Young Stars in the Galactic Center

15:28  Artur Avakyan:
Two new catalogs of low-mass and high-mass XRBs in the Galaxy

14:00-15:45 Treffen des Bildungsausschusses (SFG 0140)

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break

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

Education - Astronomy and Education (SFG 0140 / virtual Edu)

16:15  Frederik Nehm:
BEHIND THE STARS: Teaching basic astronomy using historical instruments in an interactive app

16:35  Susanne Hüttemeister:
ESERO – Activities of the European Space Education Resource Office in Germany

16:55  Cormac Larkin:
Studying Astronomy and Physics Students’ Beliefs about Physics and Learning Physics Using PBI: A Design-based Implementation Research Study

17:15  Annette Ladstätter-Weissenmayer:
Teaching Astrophysics and Space Science

17:35  Wolfgang Vieser:
Astronomy Learning in Out-of-School Locations

Compact - Compact Objects in Astrophysics (SFG 1020 / virtual Compact)

16:15  Volker Perlick, Claus Lämmerzahl:
Simulation of the general-relativistic light deflection with a plastic lens

16:18  H. Stiele:
Studying quasi-periodic oscillations during state transition

16:35  Patrick Günther:
Improved numerical scheme for solving shock acceleration in jets using stochastic differential equations

16:52  Sayantani Lahiri:
Spin fluid supported stationary torus around Schwarzschild black hole

17:09  José Luis Blázquez-Salcedo:
Perturbations of scalar-Gauss-Bonnet black holes

17:26  Hyat:
Echoes from Black Holes and Wormholes

17:43  C. Pfeifer:
Black Holes in teleparallel gravity

EScience - EScience, Machine Learning and Virtual Observatory (SFG 1040 / virtual eScience)

16:15  Coleman Kilby:
Extracting information on exoplanets from transit spectroscopy utilizing deep learning

16:20  Kirill Makan:
Continuous development and maintenance of the Daiquiri framework

16:45  Anastasia Galkin:
Building a DevOp environment - behind the scenes of a Daiquiri powered archives

17:10  Michael Johnson:
Exploring the Provenance of Astronomical Workflows

17:35  Markus Demleitner:
A New Registry API for pyVO

HotStars - Hot stars in the Gaia era (SFG 1030 / virtual HotStars)

16:15  Fabian Mattig:
Radial velocity study of hot subdwarf stars from SDSS

16:35  Harry Dawson:
A volume-complete sample of hot subluminous stars out to 500 pc using Gaia

16:55  Sebastian Weich:
Kinematic analysis of faint blue stars in the MMT HVS survey

17:15  Henry Willems:
Hunting for the progenitors of helium white dwarfs

17:35  Max Pritzkuleit:
HE 1518-0948 a potential supernova-ejected runaway

20:00-21:30 Public Lecture (Übersee-Museum Bremen)

20:00  Mark McCaughrean:
Das James Webb Weltraum Teleskop: Vom ersten Blick bis zu neuen Planeten