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CONFERENCE POSTERS
Session 1 [Radiation studies from gamma-rays to radio in Galactic and Extragalactic SNRs]
Session 2 [The search for the binary companions of SN progenitors in SNRs]
S2.1 | S. Gomes | A survey of symbiotic stars in the SMC |
S2.2 | A. Pannicke | Runaway Stars in Supernova Remnants |
Session 3 [Pulsar wind nebulae (including Crab flares)]
S3.1 | R. Bandiera | A (semi)-analytic view of the inner structure of Pulsar Wind Nebulae | |
S3.2 | B. Guest | Peering deeper into the plerionic supernova remnant G21.5-0.9 | Conference Paper |
S3.3 | R. W.-Y. Leung | High Resolution Radio Imaging Study of the Pulsar Wind Nebula MSH 15-52 | |
S3.4 | C. Maitra | The intriguing double torus-jet PWN around PSR J0855-4644 | |
S3.5 | C.-Y. Ng | Discovery of a Radio Bubble Trailing PSR J1015-5719 | |
S3.6 | I. Sushch | Radio Observations of the Pulsar Wind Nebula HESS J1303−631 with ATCA | |
S3.7 | S. Tanaka | A Stochastic Acceleration Model of Radio Emission from Pulsar Wind Nebulae |
Session 4 [Magnetic fields in SNRs and PWNe]
S4.1 | O. Kobzar | Nonlinear Evolution of the Nonresonant Instability Upstream of a Young Supernova Remnant Shock | |
S4.2 | O. Petruk | Magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the post-adiabatic supernova remnants in the interstellar magnetic field | |
S4.3 | P. Reich | A new high-latitude low-surface brightness SNR | |
S4.4 | M.S.E. Roberts | What Can Redbacks and Black Widows Teach Us About Pulsar Winds? | |
S4.5 | S. Safi-Harb | Insights into pulsars’ magnetic field evolution and energy loss mechanisms from studying pulsar-SNR associations | Conference Paper |
Session 5 [Collisionless shock waves in SNRs]
S5.1 | L. Hovey | A Direct Measurement of the Forward Shock Speed in Supernova Remnant 0519-69.0: Constraints on the Age, Ambient Density and Electron-ion Temperature Equilibration. |
Session 6 [Jets and asymmetries in SNe and their remnants]
S6.1 | M. Gabler | The first few month of a supernova remnant |
Session 7 [SNRs as probes and drivers of galaxy structure]
S7.1 | D. Huizenga | A Radio Selected Supernova Remnant Catalog in the Magellanic Clouds |
S7.2 | D. Leahy | Supernova Remnant Explorer |
S7.3 | D. Leahy | HI absorption spectra for Supernova Remnants in the VGPS survey |
S7.4 | M. Sasaki | SNR-shock Impact on Star Formation |
S7.5 | B. Vukotić | An empirical study on distances and evolution of supernova remnants: insights from “Sigma D” data distribution |
Session 8 [SNe and SNRs cosmic ray acceleration]
Session 9 [SN ejecta – abundances, clumpiness]
S9.1 | P. Cigan | High-resolution observations of dust in SN1987A |
S9.2 | R. Fesen | Optical and UV Spectra of the Remnant of SN 1885 (S And) in M31 |
S9.3 | S. Marassi | SN Dust Yields: Fallback, Metallicity and Rotation Impact |
S9.4 | H. Matsumura | Discovery of Recombining Plasma in G166.0+4.3: A Mixed-Morphology Supernova Remnant with an Unusual Structure |
S9.5 | F. Priestley | The origin of the argonium emission discovered in the Crab Nebula |
S9.6 | E. Tsiakaliari | Dust formation in Supernovae |
Session 10 [SNe and SNRs with circumstellar interactions]