Organizing committee:
Rob Hoffman, LLNL
Paolo Mazzali, Trieste
Dieter Hartmann, Clemson
Frank Timmes, LANL

Workshop Coordinator:
Nancy Tate
tate@phys.washington.edu
(206) 685-4286

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Supernova Theory And Nucleosynthesis

July 15 - 17, 2004



Schedule

Thursday July 15 - 9:00-12:30  2:00-5:00 - 12 talks


 8:00 -  8:40 (40)    Tate:         Registration at the INT Office:


 8:50 -  9:00 (10)    Mazzali:      Introductory Remarks
 9:00 -  9:30 (30)    Pinto:        "How we all survived SN1987a: Woosley operating in a highly excited state"
 9:30 - 10:00 (30)    Ricker:       "HETE-2, A Historical Perspective"
10:00 - 10:30 (30)    Travaglio:    "Nucleosynthesis in multi-dimensional SNIa explosions"
10:30 - 11:00 coffee
11:00 - 11:20 (20)    Cowan:        "Stellar Abundances, Supernovae and Heavy Element Nucleosynthesis"
11:20 - 11:40 (20)    Pignatari:    "Research of the origin of the solar zinc"
11:40 - 12:00 (20)    Kraft:        "Magnesium isotopic abundances vs oxygen: An anomaly among
                                       globular cluster giants"
12:00 - 12:20 (20)    Fishman:      "Some Notes on the Early History of Nuclear Gamma-Ray Astronomy"


12:20 -  2:00 lunch


 2:00 -  2:30 (30)    Taam:         "Cataclysmic Variables as Possible Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae"
 2:30 -  3:00 (30)    Colgate:      "The High Entropy proto-Neutron Star Atmosphere"
 3:00 -  3:30 coffee
 3:30 -  4:00 (30)    Hillebrandt:  "A Snowflake in Hell: Modeling Turbulent Thermonuclear Combustion"
 4:00 -  4:30 (30)    McCray:       "Bad and Good News about Nucleosynthesis in SN1987A"
 4:30 ~  5:00 (30)    Burrows:      "Multi-dimensional Simulations of Supernovae ... "




Friday July 16 - 8:30-12:00  1:30-4:30 - 12 talks



 9:00 -  9:30 (30)    Zingale:       "Direct Numerical Simulations of Type Ia Supernovae Flame Instabilities"
 9:30 - 10:00 (30)    Lamb:          "A Gravitationally Confined  Detonation Model of Type Ia Supernovae"
10:00 - 10:30 (30)    Langanke:      "Electron capture in supernovae"
10:30 - 11:00 coffee
11:00 - 11:20 (20)    Martinez       "Supernova neutrino-nucleus reactions"
                       -Pinedo
11:20 - 11:40 (20)    Gallino:       "The sr-process in massive stars"
11:40 - 12:00 (20)    Austin:        "Charge Exchange and Weak Strength for Astrophysics"
12:00 - 12:30 (30)    Blinnikov:     "What have I learned from Stan on flames and supernovae"


12:30 -  2:00 lunch


 2:00 -  2:30 (30)    Weaver:       "Times at LLNL with SN calcs"
 2:30 -  3:00 (30)    Latanzio:     "On the Origin of Fluorine in the Milky Way"
 3:00 -  3:30 coffee
 3:30 -  4:00 (30)    Spruit:       "Magic hydrodynamics in stars."
 4:00 -  4:30 (20)    Limongi:      "Wolf-Rayet stars: presupernova evolution and explosion"
 4:30 ~  5:00 (30)    Clayton:      "Probing Supernova Dynamics and Nucleosynthesis with Stardust"




Saturday July 17 - 9:00-12:00  1:30-3:00 - 8 talks + Stan



 9:00 -  9:30 (30)    Thielemann    "Recent SNII Activities with nu-transport -
                                       the composition of the innermost ejecta"
 9:30 - 10:00 (30)    Mathews:      "Stan and the Giant Supernova Bubble"
10:00 - 10:30 (30)    Qian:         "The r-process: where do we stand?"
10:30 - 11:00 coffee
11:00 - 11:20 (20)    Yoshida:      "Nucleosynthesis of Light Elements through the nu-Process ..."
11:20 - 11:40 (20)    Lee:          "Origin of Rare Odd-Odd La-138: New Clue from Meteoritic Anomolies"
11:40 - 12:00 (20)    Chun-yen:     "DUST-BUSTER - An isotope TOF-MS for stardust"
12:00 - 12:20 (20)    Howard:       "Stan and Mike and the p-Process"


12:30 -  2:00 lunch


 2:00 -  2:30 (30)    Cumming:      "Superbursts: A New Regime of Nuclear Burning on Accreting Neutron Stars"
 2:30 -  3:00 (30)    Hartmann:     "Supernovae: Actors on many Stages"
 3:00 -  3:30 (30)    Woosley:      tba


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