Supernova Neutrinos in the Multi-Messenger Era, SNEWS 2.0

from Friday, 14 June 2019 (06:15) to Monday, 17 June 2019 (17:00)
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14 Jun 2019
15 Jun 2019
16 Jun 2019
17 Jun 2019
AM
06:15 --- Bus Pickup for SNOLAB tour ---
07:00 --- SNOLAB Underground Tour ---
07:30 --- Coffee Break / Registration ---
08:00
Invited talks I - Stanley Yen (TRIUMF) (until 10:30) (A226)
08:00 Welcome - Clarence Virtue (Laurentian University)   (A226)
08:05 SNEWS 1.0, Workshop Goals - Alec Habig (University of Minnesota, Duluth)   (A226)
08:30 Core-Collapse Supernova Models - Evan O'Connor   (A226)
09:00 Supernova Neutrino Theory - Gail McLaughlin   (A226)
09:30 Supernova Neutrino Detection - Masayuki Nakahata (ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo)   (A226)
10:00 Science from a Prompt Multimessenger Alert - David Kaplan (UW-Milwaukee)   (A226)
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00
Contributed talk I - Nigel Smith (SNOLab) (until 11:20) (A226)
11:00 Neutrino Bursts from Type Ia and Pair-Instability Supernovae - James Kneller (NC State University)   (A226)
11:20
Panel I: Presupernova and Pointing Strategies - Lindley Winslow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (until 12:30) (A226)
11:20 Panel I - Koji Ishidoshiro (Tohoku University) Xunjie Xu Vincent Fischer (University of California at Davis) Volodymyr Takhistov (UCLA) Alexis Coleiro (Université Paris Diderot) Lindley Winslow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)   (A226)
08:00 --- Coffee Break ---
08:30
Invited talks II -Prof. Donglian Xu (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University) (until 10:00) (A226)
08:30 Multimessenger Observing Strategies - Mansi Kasliwal   (A226)
09:00 Presupernova Neutrinos - Chinami Kato   (A226)
09:30 Pointing to a Supernova with Neutrinos - Kate Scholberg (Duke University)   (A226)
10:00
Contributed talks IV - Barry Pointon (until 10:30) (A226)
10:00 Pre-Supernova Neutrinos in Direct Detection Experiments - Volodymyr Takhistov (UCLA)   (A226)
10:15 HALO-1kT - Stanley Yen (TRIUMF)   (A226)
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00
Contributed talk V - Barry Pointon (until 11:20) (A226)
11:00 Offline performance studies of Core Collapse Supernova neutrino detection with the KM3NeT neutrino telescopes - Marta Colomer Molla (APC/IFIC)   (A226)
11:20
Panel III: Supernova Neutrino Theory and Multimessenger Science - Bronson Messer (until 12:30) (A226)
11:20 Panel III - James Kneller (NC State University) Huaiyu Duan MacKenzie Warren Kohta Murase (Penn State University) Bronson Messer   (A226)
05:45 --- Bus Pickup for SNOLAB tour ---
06:30 --- SNOLAB Underground Tour ---
PM
18:00
Poster session and welcome dinner reception (until 21:00) (Alumni Hall)
18:00 A Supernova Calibration Source for SNO+ - Janet Rumleskie (Laurentian University)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Deep underwater particle searches in the Hades. - Mr Aliwen Delgado (PUC)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Graphite Reflector in HALO- 1kT - Divya Patel (University of Regina)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA and Beyond: The Future of Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Observatories - Peter Shawhan (University of Maryland)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Multi-messenger triggers with the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory - Prof. Donglian Xu (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 NOvA as a Supernova Neutrino Observatory: Status and Prospects - Justin Vasel (Indiana University Bloomington)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Observation of Supernova Neutrino Bursts via CEvNS - Adryanna Smith (Duke University)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Pre-supernova neutrino monitor at KamLAND - Koji Ishidoshiro (Tohoku University)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 PREDICTIONS OF THE ONSET OF MINI ICE AGE IN THE 25TH SOLAR CYCLE - Prof. Rajiv Kumar (Government OFK College Jabalpur)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Real-time detection of Supernova Neutrinos in XENONnT - Mr Ricardo Peres (University of Zurich)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 Supernova Neutrinos with nEXO - Mr Soud Al Kharusi (McGill University)   (Alumni Hall)
18:00 The joint search for gravitational wave and low energy neutrino signals from core-collapse supernovae. Current status and future plans. - Maxim Gromov (SINP MSU, JINR)   (Alumni Hall)
12:30 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Contributed talks II - Nigel Smith (SNOLab) (until 14:30) (A226)
13:30 Borexino Supernova Alarm System 2.0 - Dr Maxim Gromov (SINP MSU, JINR)   (A226)
13:50 Correlated multi-messenger signals from the landscape of core-collapse supernovae - MacKenzie Warren (Michigan State University)   (A226)
14:10 Supernova triggering and signals combination for the NOvA detectors - Andrey Sheshukov (JINR)   (A226)
14:30
Panel II: Supernova Neutrino Early Alert Parameters - Rafael Lang (until 15:30) (A226)
14:30 Panel II - Clarence Virtue (Laurentian University) Justin Vasel (Indiana University Bloomington) Rafael Lang Prof. Masayuki Nakahata (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) Liangjian Wen Segev BenZvi   (A226)
15:30 --- Coffee Break ---
16:00
Contributed talks III - Christine Kraus (until 17:40) (A226)
16:00 SuperNova Detection through CEvNS - Rafael Lang (Purdue University)   (A226)
16:20 Supernova Neutrino Observation in the JUNO Experiment - Dr Huiling Li (Institute of High Energy Physics)   (A226)
16:40 Supernova Pointing Resolution of DUNE - AJ Roeth (Duke University)   (A226)
17:00 IceCube Supernova Detection and Contributions to SNEWS 2.0 - Spencer Griswold (University of Rochester)   (A226)
17:20 Neutrino astronomy with supernova neutrinos - Dr Xunjie XU (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)   (A226)
18:00
Dinner at Science North (until 20:30) (Vale Cavern)
12:30 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Contributed talks VI - Matthew Geske (until 14:30) (A226)
13:30 High-Energy Neutrinos from Supernovae - Prof. Kohta Murase (Penn State University)   (A226)
13:50 Supernova Early Warning in the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment - Zhe Wang (Tsinghua University)   (A226)
14:10 First real-time results and CCSN alert triggering with the KM3NeT neutrino telescopes - Massimiliano Lincetto (IN2P3/CPPM, Marseille)   (A226)
14:30
Panel IV: Multimessenger Alert and Observing Strategies - Danny Milisavljevic (until 15:30) (A226)
14:30 Panel IV - Erik Katsavounidis Danny Milisavljevic Peter Shawhan Mansi Kasliwal Alec Habig   (A226)
15:30 --- Coffee Break ---
16:00
Contributed talks VII - Matthew Geske (until 16:20) (A226)
16:00 MicroBooNE as a supernova neutrino detector: using the SNEWS alert as delayed trigger - José I. Crespo-Anadón (Columbia University Nevis Laboratories)   (A226)
16:20
Workshop Summary (until 16:50) (A226)
16:20 Workshop Summary - Ed Kearns (Boston University) Edward Kearns (Boston University)   (A226)
16:50
White Paper Discussion - Erik Katsavounidis Danny Milisavljevic Clarence Virtue (Laurentian University) Alec Habig Kate Scholberg (Duke University) Rafael Lang (until 17:50) (A226)
18:00 --- Closeout Dinner ---