SALF IX 2023 Talk Schedule

Monday 11th of December

Day 1 – Transient / Variable Phenomena

Chairs: Joe Callingham and Jason Hessels

Time (CET)SpeakerTalk Title
0900-0905Jessica DempseyWelcome on behalf of ASTRON and the Dutch Astronomy Community
0905-0915Joe CallinghamWelcome on behalf of the SOC
0915-0935Philippe ZarkaDetection of Polarized Bursts of Low-Frequency Radio Emissions from Stars and Exoplanets
0935-0955Kovi Rose (remote)Detection of radio emission from ultracool dwarfs via circular polarisation searches
1015-1100Coffee Break
1100-1120Sanne BlootHunting for the coldest brown dwarfs in LoTSS
1120-1140Robert KavanaghRadio hints of exoplanets around Sun-like stars
1140-1200Natasha Hurley-WalkerLong-period radio transients
1200-1230Shion Andrew (invited)FRB VLBI Localizations with first CHIME Outriggers Telescope
1230-1330Lunch Break (optional Q&A with Jessica Dempsey on LOFAR data policies)
1330-1350Daniele MichilliUpdating the first CHIME/FRB fast radio burst catalog with voltage data
1350-1410Aaron B. PearlmanDeciphering the Origins of a Nearby Repeating Fast Radio Burst in a Globular Cluster
1410-1430Akshatha Gopinath (remote)A LOFAR view of FRBs: Unveiling the second FRB source at 150 MHz and developing a high cadence imaging technique for FRB localization
1430-1450Antonia RowlinsonAutomation of commensal transient surveys with LOFAR
1450-1500Sparklers
1500-1530Coffee Break
1530-1600Caterina Tiburzi
(invited, remote)
Low-frequency pulsar observations and Pulsar Timing Arrays
1600-1620Ramesh BhatPulsar census and the first discoveries from the SMART survey
1620-1640Vladislav KondratievZooming in on Pulsar Microstructure to understand Fast Radio Bursts
1640-1700Discussion
1700-1900Welcome reception at Cafe Maslow (small eats and drinks)

Tuesday 12th of December

Day 2 – Telescopes, Surveys, New Instruments, New Techniques

Chairs: Cherry Ng and Natasha Hurley-Walker

Time (CET)SpeakerTalk Title
0900-0930Joseph Lazio
(invited, remote)
The Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE)
0930-0950Christian GroeneveldDecameter radio observations with LOFAR
0950-1010Jurjen de JongDeep sub-arcsecond wide-field calibration of ELAIS-N1 at 144 MHz
1010-
1030
Ben McKeonA Search for Technosigntures at 30 – 85 MHz with NenuFAR
1030-1100Coffee Break
1100-
1120
Stefan Duchesne (remote)The Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey: data releases, progress, and highlights
1120-
1140
Kathryn Ross
(remote)
Early science with GLEAM-X and future prospects
1140-
1200
Timothy ShimwellThe LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS)
1200-
1230
Sarah Pearce
(invited)
SKA Low – building the next generation of low frequency astronomy
1230-1330Lunch Break (optional Q&A with Jessica Dempsey on LOFAR data policies)
1330-1350Sarrvesh SridharHow to observe your favourite source(s) with SKA-Low? Technical capabilities of the SKA-Low telescope and simulation tools
1350-
1410
Jess BroderickUpdate on the SKA-Low Aperture Array Verification System 3 (AAVS3)
1410-
1430
Gregg Hallinan (remote)Performance and Key Science for the OVRO-LWA
1430-1500Discussion
1500-1530Coffee Break
1530-1550Jonah WagenveldUncovering the origin of the cosmic radio dipole with multi-catalogue estimates
1550-1610Cees Bassa (remote)RFI from the sky — unintended electromagnetic radiation from
satellite constellations
1610-1630Sujin EieBustling Universe Radio Survey Telescope
1630-1700Richard Dallier
(invited)
Serendipitous detection of astrophysical nanosecond radio transients with a dedicated trigger on the NenuFAR radio telescope
1700-1730Sparklers
1830-2030Early Career Researchers Event at Cafe Blooker

Wednesday 13th of December

Day 3 – Sun, Heliosphere, Ionosphere, and Cosmic Rays

Chairs: Katie Mulrey and Eduard Kontar

Time (CET)SpeakerTalk Title
0900-0930Artem KovalHerringbone structure in type II solar radio bursts as a tool to study coronal density turbulence
0930-0950Puja Majee
(remote)
First detailed polarimetric study of a type II solar radio burst with the Murchison Widefield Array
0950-1010Pietro ZuccaSolar Physics and Space Weather with LOFAR – Recent updates from the KSP
1010-
1030
Eduard KontarAn Anisotropic Density Turbulence Model from the Sun to 1 au Derived From Radio Observations
1030-1100Coffee Break
1100-
1120
Shanmugha
Sundaram G A (remote)
Probing the Earth’s disturbed ionosphere with ground-based, long-range radio sensors: Attributes to active Sun phenomenon
1120-
1140
Katharine MulreyMeasuring cosmic rays with the LOFAR radio telescope
1140-
1200
Arthur CorstanjeProspects for measuring high-energy cosmic rays at SKA-Low
1200-1230Maaijke Mevius
(invited)
Ionospheric Faraday Rotation, using multiple years of LOFAR data to test and improve the models
1230-1240Sparklers
1240-1330Lunch Break (free afternoon)
1715-1830Early evening public lecture by Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Please register here: https://www.astron.nl/events/bell-burnell-public-lecture/

Thursday 14th of December

Day 4 – Galaxies, Clusters, and the Milky Way

Chairs: Wendy Williams and Poonam Chandra

Time (CET)SpeakerTalk Title
0900-0930Silvia Mantovanini
(invited, remote)
Constructing a new data-set for the detection of Supernova remnant candidates
0930-0950Rohit KondapallyCosmic evolution of radio-AGN feedback: constraining models with deep radio data
0950-
1010
Lovorka GajovićThermal absorption in M51 at low radio frequencies
1010-
1030
Balpreet KaurThe Atomic Hydrogen properties of high-redshift galaxies
1030-
1100
Coffee Break (picture to be taken)
1100-
1120
Fangxia An
(remote)
LOFAR+GMRT+MeerKAT+VLA: Radio spectral properties at 150-5000MHz of star-forming galaxies
1120-
1140
Shane O’SullivanThe dark magnetised Universe illuminated by Faraday rotation
1140-1200Lucie CrosDetection of interstellar radio recombination lines with NenuFAR
1200-1230Oleksandr Konovalenko
(remote)
Distribution of ionized carbon in Galaxy according to low-frequency radio recombination lines observations
1230-1330Lunch Break (optional talk by Katrien Uytterhoeven from NWO on Dutch grants)
1330-1350Vijay MahatmaResolving the nature of powerful radio galaxies with LOFAR-VLBI
1350-1410Frits SweijenPiercing the dusty veil of hyper-luminous infrared galaxies with sub-arcsecond LOFAR observations
1410-1430Cyril TasseThe variability of nearby stellar sources in LoTSS
1430-1440Sparklers
1440-1500Discussion
1500-1530Coffee Break
1530-1550Catherine Hale (remote)Studying the Large Scale Structure of Radio detected AGN and SFGs with LOFAR
1550-1620Tessa Vernstrom (invited, remote)Looking for the Radio Cosmic Web Beneath the Noise
1620-1640Roland TimmermanRadio-mode feedback in high-redshift galaxy clusters with the International LOFAR Telescope
1640-1700Christopher RiseleyCluster archaeology in the spectacular merging system Abell 3667: insights from the MWA, ASKAP and MeerKAT
1800-Conference dinner at De Kop van Oost

Friday 15th of December

Day 5 – Epoch of Reionisation and Cosmic Dawn

Chairs: Harish Vedantham and Ruby Byrne

Time (CET)SpeakerTalk Title
0900-0930Leon Koopmans (invited)Into the Unknown: LOFAR’s Exploits in Revealing the High-z 21-cm Signal of Neutral Hydrogen
0930-0950Emilio CeccottiImproved spectral modeling of Cygnus A and impact on the LOFAR 21-cm signal power spectrum
0950-1010Satyapan MunshiProbing the Cosmic Dawn 21-cm Signal with NenuFAR
1010-1030Ruby ByrneProbing the Cosmic Dawn with the OVRO-LWA Stage III
1030-1100Coffee Break
1100-
1120
Michael WilenskyEvidence of Ultra-faint RFI in Deep 21~cm EoR Power Spectra with the MWA
1120-1140Christiaan BrinkerinkLatest developments on the ALO concept: studying the Dark Ages and Cosmic Dawn from the lunar far side
1140-1200Ivelin Georgiev (remote)Constraining Cosmic Reionisation by Combining the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect and the 21-cm Power Spectrum
1200-1230Ridhima Nunhokee (invited)Working towards an improved limit on the 21 cm power spectrum using MWA
1230-1330Lunch Break
1330-1350Pascal KellerThe low-frequency radio properties of z >= 6 quasars
1350-1410Stefanie BrackenhoffIonospheric Impact on LOFAR EoR 21-cm Observations: the Relevance of Baseline Length
1410-1430Rebecca Ceppas de Castro21 cm galaxies with the Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio-Transient Detector
1430-1500Discussion
1500-1510Conference Summary and Close
1510-1530Coffee