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Physics of Relativistic Flows
Physics of Relativistic Flows
from 04 May 2009 to 13 June 2009 Nordita
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Monday, 04 May 2009
10:00
[250] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:10)
11:00
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00
[251] coffee discussion
(15:15 - 15:55)

Tuesday, 05 May 2009
10:00
[252] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:10)
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[256] First Fermi results on cosmic ray electrons + intepretation  
by Jan CONRAD; Joakim EDSJö
(13:15 - 14:15)
14:00

Wednesday, 06 May 2009
10:00
[255] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:10)
11:00
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00
[254] Gamma-ray binary systems
by Dr. Dmitry KHANGULYAN (Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics)
(15:15 - 16:15)
slides slides
16:00

Thursday, 07 May 2009
13:00
[257] A Role and a Structure of the Magnetic Field in Jets, Hotspots and Lobes of Radio Galaxies
by Dr. Lukasz STAWARZ (Stanford University)
(13:15 - 14:15)
slides slides
14:00

Friday, 08 May 2009
15:00
[262] coffee discussion
(15:15 - 15:45)

Monday, 11 May 2009
10:00
[263] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00
[259] Gamma-ray bursts as cosmological probes
by Dr. Giancarlo GHIRLANDA (INAF - Osservatorio Astron. di Brera, Italy)
(15:15 - 16:15)
16:00

Tuesday, 12 May 2009
10:00
[264] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[265] Using Galaxy Clusters as a Dark Energy Probe
by Chris LIDMAN (European Southern Observatory)
(FB55: 13:15 - 14:15)
14:00

Wednesday, 13 May 2009
10:00
[266] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00
[260] Gamma-ray burst outflows and early afterglows 
by Dr. Shiho KOBAYASHI (Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK)
(15:15 - 16:15)
slides slides
16:00

Thursday, 14 May 2009
10:00
[299] Hard blazar spectra due to internal photon-photon absorption
by Dmitry KHANGULYAN
(10:30 - 11:50)
slides slides
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[261] Relativistic reconfinement shocks
by Mr. Krzysztof NALEWAJKO (CAMK, Warsaw, Poland)
(13:15 - 14:15)
slides slides
14:00

Friday, 15 May 2009
10:00
[269] Eta Carinae: an astrophysical laboratory
by Henrik HARTMAN (Lund university)
(FA31: 10:30 - 11:30)
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[277] Gravitational wave emission from neutron stars
by Ian JONES (University of Southampton)
(13:15 - 14:15)
14:00
15:00
[270] coffee discussion
(15:15 - 16:00)
16:00  
17:00  
18:00  
19:00
[271] social dinner
(19:00 - 21:00)
20:00
21:00  

Monday, 18 May 2009
10:00
[273] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00  
14:00  
15:00
[274] The peculiar X-ray binary Cygnus X-3
by Andrzej ZDZIARSKI (CAMK, Warsaw, Poland)
(15:15 - 16:45)
slides slides
16:00

Tuesday, 19 May 2009
10:00
[272] A model of the TeV flare of Cygnus X-1: electron acceleration and extended pair cascades
by Dr. Andrzej ZDZIARSKI
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[275] Physics and observations of the extragalactic jets
by Dr. Lukasz STAWARZ (Stanford University)
(13:15 - 14:45)
slides slides
14:00

Wednesday, 20 May 2009
10:00
[276] coffee discussion
(10:30 - 11:15)
11:00
12:00  
13:00
[279] Constraints on the parameters of efficiently radiating relativistic jets
by Dr. Evgeny DERISHEV (Institute of Applied Physics, N. Novgorod, Russia)
(13:15 - 14:35)
slides slides
14:00

Friday, 22 May 2009
10:00
[280] Signatures of a Thermal Component in Shock-Accelerated Electrons in GRBs
by Dr. Dimitrios GIANNIOS (Princeton University)
(10:30 - 11:50)
slides slides
11:00

Monday, 25 May 2009
15:00
[281] High-Energy Emission from gamma-ray bursts: expectations and first results from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
by Dr. Jonathan GRANOT (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
(15:15 - 16:35)
slides slides
16:00

Tuesday, 26 May 2009
10:00
[291] Conditions for launching of relativistic jets in GRBs
by Maxim BARKOV
(10:30 - 10:50)
slides slides

Wednesday, 27 May 2009
10:00 Supercritical phenomena in relativistic flows
(10:00 - 13:30)
11:00
12:00
13:00

Thursday, 28 May 2009
10:00
[292] Magnetic acceleration of relativistic jets
by Serguei KOMISSAROV
(10:30 - 11:00)
slides slides
11:00  
12:00  
13:00
[287] The gamma-ray burst outflow: hot or cold?
by Yizhong FAN
(13:15 - 14:35)
slides slides
14:00

Friday, 29 May 2009
10:00
[293] Supercritical phenomena in relativistic flows
by Boris STERN (AstroSpace Centre, Lebedev Phys. Inst., Moscow); Juri POUTANEN (University of Oulu); Lukasz STAWARZ
(10:00 - 12:30)
11:00
12:00

Monday, 01 June 2009
09:00 Physics of Relativistic Flows: An observational view
(09:00 - 17:30)
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00

Tuesday, 02 June 2009
09:00 Physics of Relativistic Flows: An observational view
(09:00 - 17:30)
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00

Wednesday, 03 June 2009
09:00
Physics of Relativistic Flows: An observational view
(09:30 - 14:00)
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00  

Thursday, 04 June 2009
10:00
[294] Explaning anomalous PAMELA positron from regular supernova remnants in the Galactic Arms
by Tsvi PIRAN (Hebrew University)
(10:30 - 11:50)
11:00

Friday, 05 June 2009
10:00
[295] Gamma-ray burst emission mechanisms
by Juri POUTANEN (University of Oulu)
(10:30 - 12:30)
slides slides
11:00
12:00

Monday, 08 June 2009
15:00
[288] Supernovae shock breakouts and their possible relation to gamma-ray bursts and X-ray flashes
by Prof. Eli WAXMAN (Weizmann Institute)
(15:15 - 16:35)
slides slides
16:00

Tuesday, 09 June 2009
10:00
[298] Local simulations of the magnetized KH-instability in neutron star mergers
by Miguel Angel ALOY (University of Valencia)
(10:30 - 11:50)
slides slides
11:00

Wednesday, 10 June 2009
11:00
[296] Convective instability of relativistic, decelerating ejecta : an origin of magnetic fields in the early afterglow phase?
by Amir LEVINSON (Tel Aviv University)
(11:00 - 12:20)
slides slides
12:00

Thursday, 11 June 2009
10:00
[297] Gamma-ray burst jets: multidimensional simulations and observational signatures
by Andrew MACFADYEN (New York University)
(10:30 - 11:50)
11:00

Friday, 12 June 2009
10:00
[289] Black-Hole Jets of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays: Clues from Auger and Fermi
by Charles DERMER (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
(10:30 - 11:50)
slides slides
11:00

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