Tutorial talks and Lecture: 60 minutes each
Invited oral talk: 40 minutes each
Contributed oral talk: 20 minutes each
Poster introduction: ~5 minutes each,  poster size: 90cm*120cm
 

PROGRAM OUTLINE

 2009

Morning

Afternoon

     Evening

March 29

(Sun.)

9:00-18:00

On-Site Registration

Poster Setup

19:00-21:00

Reception

March 30

(Mon.)

9:10-12:30

Tutorial Talks

14:30-17:30

Tutorial Talks

17:30-18:30

Lecture 

19:30-21:00

Lishui Jinsha

Performance

(by ticket)      

March 31

(Tue.)

9:00-12:30

Stellar Winds and PN

Posters1

14:30-16:10

GRB

16:40-18:00

GRB

19:30-21:00

Naxi Ancient Music  

(by ticket)   

April 1

(Wed.)

9:00-12:30

SNR Explosions

Posters2

14:30-16:10

SNR Environments

Posters3

16:40-18:20

PWNe Magnetar

18:30-20:00

Banquet

        

   April 2

(Thu.)

Conference Tour       

April 3

(Fri.)

9:00-12:30

Bubbles and Jets

14:30-16:10

Galactic Winds and AGNs

16:40-17:30

Summary

           

 
 

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

March 30 – April 3, 2009, Lijiang

Timetable with abstracts can be viewed by this link.

March 30, Monday
   09:00-09:10  Opening remarks (Chryssa Kouveliotou/Shuangnan Zhang)

Session#1: Tutorial Talks
Chaired by Prof. Kouveliotou, Chryssa

09:10-10:10
Prof. Chu, You-Hua (Univ. of Illinois) Bubbles and Super-bubbles
10:10-10:30
Coffee break
10:30-11:30
Prof. McCray, Richard (University of Colorado) Supernova 1987A at age 22
11:30-12:30
Prof. Slane, Patrick (Harvard-Smithsonian Center) Supernovae remnants and their environments
12:30-14:30
Lunch Break
Chaired by Dr. Zhang, Shuangnan
14:30-15:30
Prof. Shaviv,Nir  (The Hebrew University ) Sources of energy for stellar winds (LBVs, WRs)
15:30-16:30
Prof. Ward,Martin  (Durham Univ.) What makes a galaxy active?
16:30-16:50
Coffee break
16:50-17:30
Prof. Wang, Jianmin  (IHEP) AGN feedback and its cosmological effects
Session#2: Lecture
 
17:30-18:30
Prof. Wijers, Ralph(University of Amsterdam)   Good talks for everyone


March 31, Tuesday

Session#3: Stellar Winds and Planetary Nebulae
Chaired by Prof. Slane, Patrick

09:00-09:40
Dr.Okazaki,Atsuo (Hokkai-Gakuen Univ.) 3-D numerical simulations of colliding-wind binaries
09:40-10:20
Dr. Nordhaus, Jason (Princeton Univ.) Dynamos and common envelopes in planetary nebula progenitors
10:20-10:50
  Coffee break and take photo
Chaired by Dr. Li, Xiangdong
10:50-11:10
Prof. Zhang, Chengmin (NAOC) Neutron star magnetic fields in the binary systems
11:10-12:30
Poster Presentations 1 (~5 minutes each)
   
12:30-14:30
Lunch Break
Session#4: GRB
Chaired by Dr. Wang, Zhong

14:30-15:30
Prof. Wijers,Ralph (University of Amsterdam) Gamma-ray bursts: introducing relativistic explosions
15:30-15:50
Dr. Guiriec, Sylvain (NSSTC/UAH) Observations of the prompt high-energy emission of Gamma-Ray Bursts with the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
15:50-16:10
Dr. Huang, Yong-Feng (Nanjing Univ.) Studies on the afterglow from the receding jet of Gamma-Ray Burst
16:10-16:40
Coffee break
Chaired by Dr. Wang, Jiancheng
16:40-17:00
Prof. Liang, Enwei (Guangxi Univ.) Single power-law decaying XRT lightcurves and Implications for the unified origin of the X-rays
17:00-17:20
Dr. Wang, Xiangyu (Nanjing Univ.)
Constraints on the radiation origin of GRB prompt emission by Fermi LAT observations
17:20-17:40
Dr. Gao, Weihong(Nanjing Normal Univ.) Optical/infrared flares of GRBs

 

April 1, Wednesday
 

Session#5: SNRs and Their Explosions
Chaired by Prof. McCray, Richard
09:00-9:40
Dr. Katsuda, Satoru (NASA/ GSFC) Measuring expansion rates of supernova remnants with Chandra and XMM-Newton
09:40-10:20
Ms. Schure, Klara (Utrecht Univ.) What do the jets of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant tell us about its progenitor star?
10:20-10:50
Coffee break
10:50-11:30
Dr. DeLaney, Tracey (MIT Kavli) Exciting Science with Cassiopeia A
11:30-11:50
Ms. Lopez, Laura (UC Santa Cruz) Tools to dissect supernova remnants observed with Chandra
11:50-12:30
Poster Presentations 2 (~5 minutes each)
12:30-14:30
Lunch Break
Session#6: SNRs and Their Environments
Chaired by Dr. Brinkmann, Wolfgang
14:30-15:10
Prof. Koo, Bon-Chul (Seoul National Univ.) Recent results obtained with AKARI on supernova remnants
15:10-15:50
Dr. Chen, Yang (Nanjing Univ.) Molecular shells associated with supernova remnants
15:50-16:10
SNR Relevant Poster-Presentations 3
16:10-16:40
Coffee break
Session#7: PWNe, Magnetars, and Related Sources
Chaired by Prof. Manchester Dick
16:40-17:20
Dr. Slane, Patrick (Harvard-Smithsonian Center )  Observations of pulsar wind nebulae
 
17:20-17:40
Dr. Stephen C.-Y. NG (The University of Sydney) The remarkable radio tail of pulsar J1509-5850
17:40-18:00
Mr. Hu, Ren-Yu (Tsinghua Univ.) Magnetic massive stars as magnetar progenitors

 

April 2, Thursday

One-day Tour


April 3, Friday

Session#8: Bubbles and Jets
Chaired by: Dr. Delaney, Tracey
09:00-09:40
Dr. Jackie Cooper (Australian National University) Galactic winds and bubbles
09:40-10:00
Dr. Wang, Zhong (Harvard-Smithsonian Center) Super bubble in the vicinity of starburst galaxy NGC 3077
10:00-10:20
Mr. Li, Jiangtao (Nanjing University) Discovery of supperbubbles in nearby disk galaxies
10:20-10:50
 Coffee break
Chaired by Dr. Yuan, Weimin
10:50-11:10
Dr. Ji, Li (MIT Kavli) Equilibrium or non-equilibrium ionization? --- NEI code and its applications
11:10-11:30
Mr. Ma, Bo (Nanjing Univ.) A magnetic flux tube oscillation model for QPOs in SGR giant flares
11:30-11:50
Dr. Wu, Qingwen (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) Jet power extracted from ADAF and the applications to X-ray binaries and radio galaxy FRI/FR II dichotomy
11:50-12:10
Prof. Wang,Ding-Xiong  (HUST) Jet production and state transitions in black hole x-ray binaries
12:10-12:30
Dr. Zhang, Shu (IHEP) The hard X-ray emission from high energy sources
12:30-14:30
Lunch Break
Session#9: Galactic Winds and AGNs
Chaired by Dr. Don Figer
14:30-14:50
Prof. Zhang, Shuangnan (Tsinghua Univ.) Large scale cavities surrounding microquasars inferred from evolution of their relativistic jets
14:50-15:10
Mr. Jin, Chichuan(Durham Univ.) The seyfert AGN RX J0136.9-3510 and the spectral state of super Eddington accretion flows 
15:10-15:30
Ms. Zhu,Ling (Tsinghua Univ.) The structure and evolution of the two-component broad-line regions in AGNs
15:30-15:50
Prof. Chen, Peisheng  (Yunnan Observatory) Infrared photometric study of type II quasars
15:50-16:20
 Coffee break
16:20-17:00
Summary (Prof. Kouveliotou, Chryssa)
 
 

 

Poster Presentations 1: on March 31

 

P-ID1
Dr. Alishreva, Kemale (Baku State University) Iimprovement of some parameters of planetary nebulae and determination of the total energy flux radiated by them in the region > 912 Å
P-ID2
Mr. Chen, Yupeng (IHEP) The RXTE capture of type-I X-ray bursts and dips from IGR J17473-2721
P-ID3
Dr. Gong, Biping (HUST) Fitting the kinematics in the pc-scale jet of S5 1803+784 by the non-ballistic superluminal model
P-ID4
Mr. Hao, Tong (Nanjing Univ.) Kompaneets equation for resonant cyclotron scattering and its application in pulsar magnetosphere
P-ID5
Dr. He, Jinhua (YNAO) CO lines in a water fountain star
P-ID6
Mr. Jiao, Chengliang (Xiamen Univ.) Outflow possibilities derived from slim disk global solutions
P-ID7
Dr. Lin, Zhixing (Tsinghua Univ.) A study of the x-ray dust scattering halo
P-ID8
Dr. Chen, Yanjun (USTC) The study of general relativistic proto-neutron star winds in strong magnetic fields
P-ID9
Dr. Wang, Jian (Tsinghua Univ.) Correlation between WMAP and SDSS data: evidence for foreground contaminations of galaxies to WMAP cleaned map
P-ID10
Dr. Wu, Puxun (Tsinghua Univ.) Cosmological evolution of interacting phantom (quintessence) model in Loop Quantum Gravity
 

Poster Presentations 2 on April 1 Morning

 

P-ID11
Dr. Ye, Yongchun (HUST) Astrophysical environment and HFQPO of 3:2:1 ratio
P-ID12
Mr. Hu, Renyu (Tsinghua Univ.) Voids and shocks of general polytropic magnetofluid under self-gravity
P-ID13
Mr. Wu, Yuxiang (Tsinghua Univ.) Timescale Resolved Spectroscopy
P-ID14
Mr. Jin, Jing (Tsinghua Univ.) A study of the time lag in the X-ray emission of Cyg X-1
P-ID15
Ms. Yan, Changshuo (IHEP) Time dependent accretion flow with star formation
P-ID16
Mr. Zhou, Jianfeng (Tsinghua Univ.) HXMT user and science data center
P-ID17
Dr. Zhou,Xinlin (Tsinghua Univ.) A comparison of the iron ka emission lines of narrow-line and broad-line
 

SNR Relevant Poster Presentations 3: on April 1 Afternoon

 

P-ID18
Dr. Su, Yang (PMO) Molecular environment of semicircular composite SNR 3C396
P-ID19
Mr. Zhou, Xin (Nanjing Univ.) Molecular gas environment of SNR W49B
P-ID20
Mr. Li, Yanrong (IHEP) Constraining spins of SMBHs from TeV Variability
 
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