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Every other Friday from 10:00-10:30 am in room Tramontane (second floor). '''Next meeting: 29 Apr 2016 (room Tramontane)''' Every other Friday from 10:00-10:30 am in room Tramontane (second floor). '''Next meeting: 24 June 2016 (room Tramontane)'''
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 * '''27 May 2016 (TBD)''': Brief overview of Tidal Disruption Events (TDE) by Jean-Pierre Luminet  * '''24 Jun 2016''': Brief overview of Tidal Disruption Events (TDE) by Jean-Pierre Luminet
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 * '''13 May 2016''': TBD  * '''12 May 2016 (Thursday)''': Prospective meeting on transients at LAM
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 * '''15 Apr 2016''': NO MEETING
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 * '''18 Mar 2016''': NO MEETING

Transients Discussion Circle

Supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, tidal disruption flares, active galactic nuclei etc. In short, any transient/variable event involving explosive/accretion phenomena.

When

Every other Friday from 10:00-10:30 am in room Tramontane (second floor). Next meeting: 24 June 2016 (room Tramontane)

Schedule

  • 24 Jun 2016: Brief overview of Tidal Disruption Events (TDE) by Jean-Pierre Luminet

  • 12 May 2016 (Thursday): Prospective meeting on transients at LAM

  • 29 Apr 2016: NO MEETING (clash with Basic Python training session)

  • 1 Apr 2016: Presentation on the GFT robotic telescope (on board SVOM) and the estimation of photometric redshifts for GRBs by David Corre (POSTPONED)

  • 4 Mar 2016: Mini-review of the SVOM mission by Stéphane Basa (CANCELLED)

  • 19 Feb 2016: Open discussion on the recent detection of gravitational waves by the Ligo collaboration (Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger) and the search for electromagnetic counterparts

  • 5 Feb 2016: Kick-off meeting; presentation by Stéphane Blondin of a paper on the most luminous supernova: ASASSN-15lh: A Highly Super-Luminous Supernova, by Dong et al. (Science, 351, 257)

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