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The journal club was formed between groups of the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP) and the Astroparticule et Cosmologie laboratory (APC).
Addresses are:
- IAP: 98 bis boulevard Arago 75014 Paris
- APC: 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet 75013 Paris (bâtiment Condorcet -- 2nd floor)
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- Frédéric Daigne
- Irina Dvorkin
- Léonard Lehoucq
If you are willing to participate in our weekly journal-club sessions, do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Some of the speakers of our sessions include:
- Filip Alamaa (Samuelsson) (IAP, KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- Benjamin Arcier (IRAP)
- Simone Bavera (Université de Genève)
- Ricarda Beckmann (University of Cambridge)
- Željka Bošnjak (University of Zagreb)
- Matteo Bugli (CEA)
- Éric Chassande-Mottin (APC)
- Srija Chakraborty (Scuole Normale Superiore)
- Siyuan Chen (LPC2E, Orléans)
- Simon Chiche (IAP)
- Pierre Cristofari (LUTH)
- Frédéric Daigne (IAP)
- Valentin Decoene (IAP, Penn State University)
- Michel Dennefeld (IAP)
- Luc Dessart (IAP)
- Federico de Lillo (UC Louvain, Belgium)
- Gwenhaël de Wasseige (APC)
- Chi An Dong Paez (IAP)
- Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (IAP)
- Raphaël Duque (IAP)
- Irina Dvorkin (IAP)
- Tamar Faran (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
- Noémie Globus (NY University, CCA)
- Ben Gompertz (Birmingham University)
- Ore Gottlieb (Tel Aviv University)
- Taya Govreen-Segal (Tel Aviv University)
- Daniel Groselj (Columbia University)
- Marion Guelfand (IAP)
- Sébastien Guillot (IRAP)
- Stefan Heimersheim (Cambridge University, UK)
- Kumiko Kotera (IAP)
- Jens-Kristian Krogager (IAP)
- Karlijn Kruiswijk (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
- Jean-Pierre Lasota (IAP)
- François Larrouturou (IAP)
- Léonard Lehoucq (ENS/IAP)
- Martin Lemoine (IAP)
- Jim Madsen (University of Wisconsin)
- Simone Mastrogiovanni (OCA, Nice)
- Yarno Merckx (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
- Sandro Mereghetti (IASF-Milano)
- Robert Mochkovitch (IAP)
- Mike Moss (George Washington University)
- Lara Nava (INAF - Brera)
- Aleksandra Olejak (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center)
- Clément Pellouin (IAP)
- Julien Peloton (LAL)
- Cyril Pitrou (IAP)
- Frank Rieger (MPIK - Heidelberg University)
- Om Sharan Salafia (INAF-Brera)
- Filippo Santoliquido (Padova University)
- Nikhil Sarin (Nordita Institute, Stockholm University, Sweden)
- Michele Vallisneri (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- Arno Vanthieghem (Princeton University)
- Marta Volonteri (IAP)
- Presentation by Yarno Merckx (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), entitled From cosmic crashes to IceCube neutrinos.
- Presentation by Chi An Dong Paez (IAP), entitled Massive black hole mergers in the Obelisk simulation: properties and electromagnetic counterparts for LISA.
- Presentation by Pierre Cristofari (LUTH), entitled Particle acceleration up to the PeV range, and the origin of cosmic rays.
- Presentation by Marion Guelfand (IAP), entitled Modeling air-showers for the radio-detection of ultra-high energy particles.
- Papers Donggeun et al. 2022 and Ronchini et al. 2021, presented by Robert Mochkovitch.
- Paper Guarini et al. 2023, presented by Filip Alamaa.
- Presentation by Daniel Groselj (Columbia University), entitled Microphysics of gamma-ray burst afterglows.
- Presentation by Frank Rieger (MPIK - Heidelberg University), entitled Supermassive Black Holes as Cosmic Particle Accelerator.
- Presentation by Simon Chiche (IAP), entitled Modelling the radio emission from very inclined air-showers: a new paradigm and new signatures.
- Papers Fong et al. 2022 and Nugent et al. 2022, presented by Jean-Grégoire Ducoin.
- Presentation by Léonard Lehoucq (IAP), entitled Stochastic GW background from merging binaries.
- Presentation by Lara Nava (INAF - Brera), entitled Very high energy emission in Gamma-ray bursts.
- Discussion led by Kumiko Kotera (IAP): status of the GRAND project and the future of multi-messenger astronomy with cosmic rays, based on Guépin et al. 2022.
- Presentation by Luc Dessart (IAP), entitled Interacting Supernovae, based on the paper Dessart & Hillier 2022.
- Presentation by Ricarda Beckmann (University of Cambridge), entitled The long-term spin evolution of massive black holes from the NewHorizon simulation.
- Paper Gottlieb et al. 2022, presented by Frédéric Daigne. See his slides.
- Presentation by Michele Vallisneri (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), entitled The Logic of Detection: Statistics and Systematics in the Search for Gravitational Waves with Pulsar-Timing Arrays.
- Presentation by Federico de Lillo (UC Louvain, Belgium), entitled Stochastic gravitational-wave background searches and constraints on neutron-star ellipticity.
- Presentation by Filippo Santoliquido (Padova University), entitled Modelling the host galaxies of binary compact object mergers with observational scaling relations.
- Paper Finkel et al. 2022, presented by Irina Dvorkin. See her slides.
- Disucussion on GRB 211211A led by Clément Pellouin, based on the following articles. see his slides.
- Paper Murase et al. 2013, presented by Karlijn Kruiswijk (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium). See her slides.
- Presentation by Stefan Heimersheim (Cambridge University, UK), entitled Fast Radio Bursts as probes of cosmic Reionization.
- Presentation by Simone Bavera (Université de Genève), entitled POSYDON: A General-Purpose Population Synthesis Code with Detailed Binary-Evolution Simulations.
- Paper Veronesi et al. 2022, presented by Jean-Grégoire Ducoin. See his slides.
- Presentation by Nikhil Sarin (Nordita Institute, Stockholm University, Sweden), entitled Multi-messenger signatures of binary neutron star mergers.
- Presentation by Simone Mastrogiovanni (OCA, Nice), entitled Studying the Universe with gravitational-waves sources.
- Papers Toffano et al. 2021 and Ghisellini et al. 2020, presented by Frédéric Daigne. See his slides.
- Presentation by Arno Vanthieghem (Princeton University), entitled Origin of intense electron heating in relativistic blast waves.
- Presentation by Taya Govreen-Segal (Tel Aviv University, Israel), entitled Spherical Shocks in a Steep Density Gradient of Expanding Media.
- Paper Boersma & van Leeuwen 2022, presented by Robert Mochkovitch. See his slides.
- Presentation by Mike Moss (George Washington University - IAP), entitled Instrumental Tip-of-The-Iceberg Effects on the Prompt Emission of Swift/BAT GRBs.
- Paper: Jiang et al. 2021, presented by Irina Dvorkin. See her slides.
- Presentation by Filip Samuelsson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), entitled Radiation mediated shocks in gamma-ray bursts.
- Presentation by Benjamin Arcier (IRAP), entitled Detection of short high-energy transients in the local universe with SVOM/ECLAIRs and Are binary black hole mergers and long γ-ray bursts drawn from the same black hole population?.
- Group member presentation by Jean-Grégoire Ducoin, entitled Multi-messenger astronomy: from the analysis of transient sources of gravitational waves to electromagnetic counterparts searches.
- Paper: Zhang et al. 2021, presented by Željka Bošnjak (University of Zagreb).
- Presentation by Aleksandra Olejak (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center), entitled The origin of BH-BH mergers: The isolated binary evolution scenario.
- Paper: Gottlieb et al. 2021, presented by Robert Mochkovitch. See his slides.
- Paper: Kullman et al. 2021, presented by Frédéric Daigne.
- Presentation by Tamar Faran (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), entitled The hydrodynamics and breakout of relativistic shock waves.
- Presentation by Léonard Lehoucq (ENS/IAP), entitled Detecting Planetary-mass Primordial Black Holes with Resonant Electromagnetic Gravitational Wave Detectors.
- Paper: Strokov et al. 2021, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Paper: Zhu et al. 2021, presented by Clément Pellouin. See his slides.
- Presentation by Srija Chakraborty (Scuole Normale Superiore), entitled Probing supermassive black holes with LISA (and the possibility of EM counterpart observations).
- Presentation by Martin Lemoine, entitled Recent developments on particle acceleration in magnetized turbulence.
- Presentation by Filippo Santoliquido (Padova University), entitled The cosmic merger rate density of compact binaries.
- Paper: HESS Collaboration, 2021, presented by Frédéric Daigne.
- Paper: The LVK Collaboration 2021, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Paper: Roulet et al. 2021, presented by Clément Pellouin. See his slides.
- Presentation by Ore Gottlieb (Tel Aviv University), entitled The role of jet-cocoon mixing, magnetization and shock breakout in neutrino and cosmic-ray emission from short GRBs.
- Paper: Mishra et al. 2021, followed by a presentation on quasars by Michel Dennefeld.
- Paper: Hajela et al. 2021, presented by Frédéric Daigne. See his slides.
- Paper: Adams et al., 2013, presented by Robert Mochkovitch. See his slides.
- Presentation by Ben Gompertz (Birmingham University), entitled Compact object mergers as probes of the origins of heavy elements.
- Presentation by Kumiko Kotera, entitled Estimating the carbon footprint of the GRAND Project, a multi-decade astrophysics experiment.
- Presentation by Luc Dessart, entitled Radiative-transfer modeling of Type II supernovae in the nebular-phase.
- Paper: Gill et al. 2020, presented by Željka Bošnjak. See her slides.
- Paper: Yuan et al. 2021, presented by Marta Volonteri.
- Presentation by Cyril Pitrou, entitled Precision Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Status of Deuterium.
- Paper: Beniamini et al. 2019, presented by Clément Pellouin.
- Presentation by Mike Moss (George Washington University), entitled Uncertainties and Underestimations of GRB Prompt Emission Duration with Swift/BAT.
- Presentation by Siyuan Chen (LPC2E, Orléans), entitled From pulsars to supermassive black holes and gravitational waves in between.
- Paper: Bonetti et al. 2020, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Paper: Gill et al. 2019, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Paper: Gottlieb et al. 2021, presented by Clément Pellouin. See his slides.
- Presentation by Marta Volonteri on Black Hole Mergers from Dwarf to Massive Galaxies with the NewHorizon and Horizon-AGN Simulations, based on Volonteri et al. 2020.
- Presentation by Matteo Bugli (CEA), entitled Outstanding Core-Collapse Supernovae: the Impact of Magnetic Fields on the Explosion and their Multi-Messenger Signatures.
- Presentation by Om Sharan Salafia (INAF-Brera), entitled Accretion-to-Jet Energy Conversion Efficiency in Gamma-Ray Burst Central Engines.
- Paper: Villar et al. 2017, presented by Robert Mochkovitch. See his slides.
- Paper: Matsumoto et al. 2019, presented by Frédéric Daigne.
- Presentation by Simon Chiche, entitled Looking for Ultra-High-Energy Astroparticles in a Radio Haystack.
- Presentation by Clément Pellouin, entitled Searching for Ultra- and Hyper-Luminous X-Ray Sources in the Swift-XRT Catalog.
- Paper: Greggio et al. 2020, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Paper: LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Presentation by Noémie Globus (NY University, CCA), entitled The Chiral Puzzle of Life.
- Presentation by Sandro Mereghetti (IASF-Milano), entitled INTEGRAL Discovery of a Burst from a Magnetar Sheds Light on the Origin of Fast Radio Bursts.
- Paper: Krogager et al. 2020, presented by Jens-Kristian Krogager.
- Paper: Barausse et al. 2020, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Paper: Soldateschi et al. 2020, presented by Francois Larrouturou.
- Paper: Samuelsson et al. 2020, presented by Zeljka Bosnjak.
- Paper: Safarzadeh et al. 2020, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Paper: Liu et al. 2020, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Presentation by Jim Madsen (University of Wisconsin), entitled Cosmic Ray Research with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory: The Other Cosmic Messengers.
- Presentation by Sébastien Guillot (IRAP), entitled Measuring the Radius of Neutron Stars and Other Results from the NICER Mission.
- Paper: Olejak et al. 2020, presented by Jean-Pierre Lasota.
- Paper: Izzo et al. 2020, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Paper: Gravity Collaboration 2020, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Paper: LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration 2020, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Paper: Dessart et al. 2020, presented by Luc Dessart.
- Paper: Beniamini et al. 2020, presented by Robert Mochkovitch.
- Paper: Jerkstrand et al. 2020, presented by Luc Dessart.
- Paper: Pang et al. 2020, presented by Irina Dvorkin.
- Presentation by Valentin Decoene of CHIME's observations of the repeating FRB121102: Josephy et al. 2019.
- Also by Valentin, presentation on Models of the FRB Phenomenon.
Three papers on very-high-energy radiation observations in GRBs:
- H.E.S.S. Collaboration et al. 2019: A very-high-energy component deep in the gamma-ray burst afterglow.
- MAGIC Collaboration 2019: Teraelectronvolt emission from the gamma-ray burst GRB190114C.
- MAGIC Collaboration et al. 2019: Observation of inverse Compton emission from a long gamma-ray burst.
These were presented by Frédéric Daigne, see his slides.
Also, a presentation by Gwenhaël de Wasseige on The Neutrino Follow-up of GRB190114C.
- Paper: McKernan et al. 2018, presented by Gwenhaël de Wasseige. See her slides.
- Presentation by Julien Peloton (LAL) on the French "Fink" initiative: LSST Alerts: Who, What, When, Where & Why.
- Paper: Barbieri et al. 2019, presented by Raphaël Duque.
- Presentation by Raphaël Duque on Population Prospects for Electromagnetic Counterparts to Neutron Star Mergers in the Gravitational-Wave Era.
- Also, a conference proceeding which nicely sums up this presentation.
- Paper: Strotjohann et al. 2019, presented by Kumiko Kotera.
- Presentation by Valentin Decoene on High-Energy Neutrinos from Neutron Stars Mergers: Kilo-Novae Emissions.
- Paper: Ghirlanda et al. 2018, presented by Éric Chassande-Mottin.