SCAR AAA 2023

from Tuesday, 19 September 2023 (09:00) to Thursday, 21 September 2023 (17:30)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
19 Sep 2023
20 Sep 2023
21 Sep 2023
AM
09:00
Optical/IR (until 10:30) ()
09:00 Welcome Address by Jim Madsen   ()
09:30 The release of a faster ITM - Jean Marc Christille (Fondazione CFlément Fillietroz- Astronomical Observatory of Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley)   ()
10:00 Cryoscope pathfinder - Dr Tony Travouillon (ANU)   ()
10:30 --- Morning Tea ---
11:00
Optical/IR (until 12:00) ()
11:00 The Greenland Telescope -- Current Status and Plan - Ming-Tang Chen (Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)   ()
11:30 Yat-sen Antarctic Small Infrared telescopes: tests and preliminary results - Bin Ma (Sun Yat-sen University)   ()
09:00
Neutron Monitors (until 10:00) ()
09:00 Simulations of Semi-Leaded Neutron Monitor Response Functions from Latitude Surveys - Dr Achara Seripienlert (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand)   ()
09:30 Data Analysis of Ship-Borne Neutron Monitor during Antarctic Voyages: from 2018 and Beyond - Dr Waraporn Nuntiyakul (Chiang Mai University)   ()
10:00
Upper Atmosphere (until 10:30) ()
10:00 ESCAPE: The study of the solar corona from Dome C, Antarctica - Gerardo Capobianco (INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Torino)   ()
10:30 --- Morning Tea ---
10:45
Upper Atmosphere (until 11:15) ()
10:45 A free-space optical data relay for Antarctica - Marcus Birch (Australian National University)   ()
11:15
CMB (until 11:45) ()
11:15 The BICEP Array Replacement Tower (BART): Polar Infrastructure Development Supporting Cosmic Microwave Background Research - Benjamin Schmitt (University of Pennsylvania)   ()
11:45
SCAR AAA Business - Jim Madsen (University of Wisconsin–Madison) (until 12:30) ()
08:30
Space Science at the University of Oslo: Activities in the polar regions (until 09:00) ()
08:30 Space Science at University of Oslo; activities in the polar regions - Wojciech Miloch (Department of Physics, University of Oslo)   ()
09:00
CMB (until 10:30) ()
09:00 Looking for isotropic spectral distortions of the CMB from Antarctica - Prof. Paolo de Bernardis (Sapienza universitò di Roma and INFN Roma)   ()
09:30 Cosmo fast readout system - Mario Zannoni (University of Milano Bicocca)   ()
10:00 Exploring the microwave sky with CMB-S4 - Amy Bender   ()
10:30 --- Morning Tea ---
11:00
CMB (until 12:30) ()
11:00 Exploring the Microwave Sky with the South Pole Telescope - Alexandra Rahlin (University of Chicago)   ()
11:30 BICEP/Keck: Constraining primordial gravitational waves with CMB polarization observations from the South Pole - Marion Dierickx (Harvard University)   ()
12:00 Foregrounds with SPIDER: Examining Deviations in Dust Modeling - Mr Suren Gourapura (Princeton University Graduate Student)   ()
PM
12:00 --- Lunch Break ---
13:30
Optical/IR (until 15:30) ()
13:30 Extinction and scattering by aggregates composed of submicron particles - Prof. Marco A.C. Potenza (Department of Physics and CIMAINA, University of Milan, Italy)   ()
14:00 An update on Dome A Astronomy - Zhaohui Shang (National Astronomical Observatories, CAS)   ()
14:30 The astronomical seeing from Dome A, Antarctica in 2023 - Bin Ma (Sun Yat-sen University)   ()
15:00 Capturing Images with Ice - Tristan Duke (LACMA Art + Technology Lab Grant Recipient)   ()
15:30 --- Short Break ---
15:45
Excursion: Art Exhibition (until 16:45) ()
12:30 --- Lunch Break ---
13:40
Transportation to SvalSat (until 14:00) ()
14:00
Visit to SvalSat (until 16:00) ()
17:45
Dinner Cruise in the Sunset (Cost: $155, included in registration fee) (until 20:00) ()
12:30 --- Lunch Break ---
14:00
CMB (until 15:00) ()
14:00 The OLIMPO experiment : galaxy clusters in the backlight of the cosmic microwave background - Alessandro Paiella (Sapienza, University of Rome)   ()
14:30 SOLARIS: a smart Solar imaging system at high radio frequency for continuous Solar monitoring and Space Weather applications - Alberto Pellizzoni (INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari)   ()
15:00
High-Energy Particles (until 17:00) ()
15:00 IceCube and the State of High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy - John Kelley (University of Wisconsin–Madison)   ()
15:30 The IceCube Neutrino Observatory as an Instrument for Glaciology - Martin Rongen (JGU Mainz)   ()
16:00 The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland: Design and Construction - Delia Tosi (University of Wisconsin–Madison)   ()
16:30 IceCube Upgrade and IceCube-Gen2: Neutrino astrophysics at the South Pole - Michael DuVernois (University of Wisconsin–Madison)   ()