Scuola di dottorato di astrofisica “Francesco Lucchin”
Napoli, 23-27 Maggio 2016
aggiornato al 16 Maggio 2016
Le lezioni saranno tenute dai docenti in lingua inglese.
May 23
08:45 Registrations 09:15 Welcome by Massimo Della Valle, Director of INAF OACN morning session, chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle 09:30 A. Pastorello - Supernovae Core Collapse 10:30 D. de Martino - CV/Novae 11:30 coffee break 12.00 D. de Martino - CV/Novae 13:00 lunch 14:00 visit to the museum afternoon session, chair: M. Viel 14:45 P. Bull - Cosmology with SKA and pathfinders 15:45 T. Kitching - Weak Lensing with Euclid 16:45 coffee break 17:15 T. Kitching - Weak Lensing with Euclid end at ~18:15
May 24
morning session, chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle 09:15 M. Branchesi - Electromagnetic Counterparts of Gravitational Waves 10:15 F. Mannucci - Supernovae-Ia 11:15 coffee break 11:45 F. Mannucci - Supernovae-Ia 12:45 group photo 13.00 lunch afternoon session, chair: M. Viel 14:00 T. Kitching - Weak Lensing with Euclid 15:00 L. Guzzo - Clustering with Large Redshift Surveys: the road to Euclid 16:00 coffee break 16:30 L. Guzzo - Clustering with Large Redshift Surveys: the road to Euclid 17:30 P. Bull - Cosmology with SKA and pathfinders end at ~18:30
May 25
morning session, chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle 09:15 S. Kulkarni - The Dynamical Optical Sky 10:15 M. Branchesi - Electromagnetic Counterparts of Gravitational Waves 11:15 coffee break 11:45 F. Mannucci - Supernovae-Ia 13:00 lunch afternoon session, chair: M. Viel 14:00 L. Guzzo - Clustering with Large Redshift Surveys: the road to Euclid 15:00 C. Porciani - Cosmology with large Scale Structure 16:00 coffee break 16:30 C. Porciani - Cosmology with large Scale Structure 17:30 N. Napolitano - Dark Matter and Dark Energy with optical and near infrared surveys. Mapping the Southern Sky with European Facilities (special talk) end at ~18:30
May 26
morning session, chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle 09:15 A. Pastorello - Supernovae Core Collapse 10:15 S. Kukarni - The Dynamical Optical Sky 11:15 coffee break 11:45 S.Kulkarni - The Dynamical Optical Sky 12:45 lunch afternoon session, chair: M. Viel 13:45 G. Longo - Data Flow in the next decade: VLT E-ELT, JWST, SKA (guest lecture) 14:45 C. Porciani - Cosmology with large Scale Structure 15:45 coffee break 16:15 C. Porciani - Cosmology with large Scale Structure end at ~17:15 20:00 Social Dinner
May 27
morning session, chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle 09:30 S. Campana - Gamma Ray Bursts 10:30 A. Pastorello - Supernovae Core Collapse 11:30 coffee break 12:00 S. Campana - Gamma Ray Bursts 13:00 lunch afternoon session, chair: M. Viel 14:00 S. Capozziello - Cosmology in the Gravitational Waves Era (guest lecture) 15:00 P. Bull - Cosmology with SKA and pathfinders 16:00 coffee break end at ~16:30
Stellar Explosions: Novelty and Rarity
Chairs: E.Cappellaro and M. Della Valle
Stellar explosion are among the most powerful and luminous events in the Universe. Their progenitors require special conditions to form and upon their explosive death, they release energy and heavy elements back into the environment and a new cycle of star-formation begins with different initial conditions. Stellar explosions play an important role in the evolution of galaxies across the entire history of the universe. The lectures will be devoted to CV/Novae, massive SNe and GRBs, SNe Ia and the quest on their progenitors as well as the role of current and future facilities to catch transient events in different energy regimes.
Plan of the Lectures (16h)
• A. Pastorello (Padova Observatory, INAF-Padova): Supernovae Core Collapse (3h)
• S. Campana (Brera Observatory, INAF-Milano): Gamma Ray Bursts (2h)
• F. Mannucci (Arcetri Observatory, INAF-Firenze): Supernovae-Ia (3h)
• D. de Martino (Capodimonte Observatory, INAF-Napoli): CV/Novae (2h)
• S. Kulkarni (California Institute of Tehnology, USA): The Dynamical Optical Sky (3h)
• M. Branchesi (Dipartimento Scienze Pure ed Applicate, Università di Urbino): Electromagnetic Counterparts of Gravitational Waves (2h)
• Guest lecture by G. Longo (Dipartimento di Fisica, Università Federico II, Napoli): Data Flow in the next decade: VLT E-ELT, JWST, SKA (1h)
Cosmology with Large Surveys
Chair: M. Viel
Cosmology overlaps with theoretical physics in studying the properties of space and time, their connection with gravitation, and the formation of structure in the universe. Observational cosmology relies on the study of galaxies and the dependence of their properties with distance and epoch to constrain the history of the universe. The lectures will be devoted to reconstruction of large scale structure, galaxy clustering, physics of the inter-galactic medium and galaxy formation with ongoing and future large surveys.
Plan of the Lectures (15h)
• L. Guzzo (Brera Observatory, INAF-Milano): Clustering with Large Redshift Surveys: the road to Euclid (3h)
• T. Kitching (Mullar Space Science Laboratory, University College London, UK): Weak Lensing with Euclid (3h)
• C. Porciani (Argelander Institut fur Astronomie, Bonner Universitat, D): Cosmology with large Scale Structure (4h)
• P. Bull (JPL/Caltech, USA): Cosmology with SKA and pathfinders (3h)
• Guest lecture by S.Capozziello (Dipartimento di Fisica, Università Federico II, Napoli): Cosmology in the Gravitational Waves Era (1h)
• Guest lecture by N. Napolitano (INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, Napoli): Dark Matter and Dark Energy with optical and near infrared surveys. Mapping the Southern Sky with European Facilities talk special (1h)