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Southern Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy (IAU S339)

Southern Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy (IAU S339)

Southern Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy (IAU S339)

Elizabeth R. Griffin, NRC Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Canada
October 2019
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    IAU Symposium 285, New Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy, gave a comprehensive overview of the status quo in 2011, exploring, astronomical variability at both Galactic and extragalactic distances. Several years later, IAU Symposium 339 witnessed a new level of activity and planning, with ambitious instruments that add a new dimension to some of those current in 2011 and ingenious methodology in the emerging field of astroinformatics. Major new instruments, whose output dwarfs those previously available, and analysis techniques that could not have been implemented until very recently, are being coupled with a broadening diversity in wavelengths. IAU S339 introduces the rich potential for new techniques for both analysis and communication, while covering the basic fundamentals such as data quality, standardization and archive access. Many early-career scientists are already central players in these projects: time-domain astronomy is the future and in their hands may it flourish and grow.

    • Provides an essential snapshot and overview of the grand scheme of time-domain astronomy
    • Discusses a great many projects – at various stages of planning and completion - that are attempting to prise detections of, and information about, astronomical variability
    • Includes accounts of new instruments and new technologies so that readers may familiarize themselves with these developments

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    'This volume clearly lays out the exciting future for time-domain astronomy, as well as the challenges that face the community if the science is to be extracted from the vast types and volume of data that will be available in years to come.' Dennis Crabtree, The Observatory

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    October 2019
    Hardback
    9781107192638
    378 pages
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. New Developments in the Last Five Years:
    • 1. First Results of the SkyMapper Transient Survey
    • 2. The BVIT: from flare stars to the search for ET
    • 3. Gaia Alerts – an all-sky transient survey
    • 4. Probing galactic black holes with microlensing with Gaia and OGLE
    • 5. Fast radio bursts: from multi-beam receivers to interferometers
    • 6. The space-based photometry revolution
    • 7. The space-based photometry revolution
    • 8. Time-domain astroinformatics
    • Part II. Explosive Transients:
    • 9. Fast radio transients: from pulsars to fast radio bursts
    • 10. Forming the progenitors of explosive stellar transients
    • 11. Discovering radio transients using 'triggered' and 'targeted' observations
    • 12. Multi-wavelength jet studies in cataclysmic variables and super luminous Supernovæ
    • 13. Early blue excess from the Type Ia Supernova 2017cbv
    • 14. Understanding the Galaxy
    • 15. The electromagnetic counterpart of the gravitational wave source GW170817
    • 16. Recent results from a high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up survey of classical Novæ
    • 17. A dust-enshrouded tidal disruption event in a luminous infared Galaxy
    • 18. The High-Cadence Transient Survey (HiTS): early supernova light-curves
    • Part III. Long-Term and Stellar Variability:
    • 18. Progress of the Chinese plate-digitizing project
    • 19. Pulsation, rotation and flares in A stars
    • 20. The K2 RR Lyrae Survey
    • 21. Photometric variability of luminous blue variable stars on different time scales
    • 22. The Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV)
    • 23. Variability, pulsations and mass loss of evolved stars
    • 24. Measuring and decoding gravito-inertial modes in intermediate- and high-mass stars
    • 25. Strong shear and high-amplitude activity cycle in a metal-rich solar analogue
    • 26. Periodic variability on time-scales of decades to centuries in magnetic Ap stars: challenges and strategies
    • 27. Monitoring period variations of variable stars using precise photometric surveys
    • Part IV. High Energy:
    • 28. Time-domain studies with Astrosat
    • 29. High-energy transients: thermonuclear (Type-I) X-Ray bursts
    • 30. Transient X-ray binaries in the Magellanic Clouds and Milky Way
    • 31. A new population of highly energetic nuclear transients
    • 32. The deeper wider faster programme: chasing the fastest bursts in the universe
    • 33. On the problem of standardization in time-domain photometry
    • 34. Discovery and opportunity in the X-Ray time domain
    • 35. X-Ray Transients observed with MAXI
    • 36. X-Ray transients in the SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey
    • 37. LMC X–4: different types of long-term variability
    • 38. The future of AGN variability studies
    • Part V. Can Our Techniques Meet the Challenges?:
    • 39. Recognition of rare and peculiar temporal phenomena from LSST alert streams
    • 40. ANTARES: time-domain discovery in the Era of LSST
    • 41. Life beyond PTF
    • 42. Deep-learning the time domain
    • 43. Time-domain instrumentation at ESO
    • 44. The SALT transient programme
    • 45. OCTOCAM – a new workhorse instrument for transient follow-up at Gemini-S
    • 46. High-time-resolution astrophysics using the Thai 2.4-m Telescope with ULTRASPEC
    • 47. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope: overview and update
    • 48. The Trans-Neptunian Automated Occultation Survey (TAOS II)
    • 49. TESS science and follow-up in the Southern Hemisphere
    • 50. Unlocking the Universe with Astroinformatics
    • 51. Challenges and opportunities for machine learning in time-domain astronomy
    • 52. MeerLICHT: MeerKAT's Optical Eye
    • 53. Symposium 339 summary
    • Workshop reports
    • Poster papers
    • Poster summaries
    • Author index.
      Contributors
    • Anais Möller, Brad E. Tucker, Patrick Armstrong, Seo-Won Chang, Nataliea Lowson, Christopher A. Onken, Fiona Panther, Ryan Ridden-Harper, Ashley J. Ruiter, Richard Scalzo, Brian P. Schmidt, Ivo R. Seitenzahl, Natalia E. Sommer, Christian Wolf, Fang Yuan, Bonnie Zhang, Barry Y. Welsh, John Vallerga, Oswald H. W. Siegmund, Jonathan Wheatley, Marissa Kotze, E. Breedt, Lukasz Wyrzykowski, K. A. Rybicki, K. Kruszyńska, M. Gromadzki, P. Zieliński, Z. Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, S. T. Hodgkin, Manisha Caleb, Thomas Barclay, Matt Burleigh, George Djorgovski, Benjamin W. Stappers, Laura N. Driessen, Stephen Justham, G. E. Anderson, Deanne L. Coppejans, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, Laurent Eyer, Ting-Wan Chen, Luca Izzo, Seppo Mattila, Francisco Förster, Zheng-Hong Tang, Jian-Hai Zhao, Yong Yu, Zheng-Jun Shang, Luis A. Balona, R. Szabó, Gantcho Gantchev, Petko Nedialkov, K. V. Sokolovsky, A. Z. Bonanos, P. Gavras, M. Yang, D. Hatzidimitriou, M. I. Moretti, A. Karampelas, I. Bellas-Velidis, Z. Spetsieri, E. Pouliasis, I. Georgantopoulos, V. Charmandaris, K. Tsinganos, N. Laskaris, G. Kakaletris, A. Nota, D. Lennon, C. Arviset, B. C. Whitmore, T. Budavari, R. Downes, S. Lubow, A. Rest, L. Strolger, R. White, Susanne Höfner, Conny Aerts, May Gade Pedersen, Timothy Van Reeth, Christoffer Karoff, Gautier Mathys, Zdeněk Mikulášek, Miloslav Zejda, Stefan Hümmerich, Jiří Krtička, Klaus Bernhard, Ernst Paunzen, Marek Skarka, Stefanus de Villiers, Miroslav Jagelka, Volkan Bakiş, John B. Hutchings, Duncan K. Galloway, Zac Johnston, Adelle Goodwin, Alexander Heger, Phil Charles, David Buckley, Daniel Mata Sánchez, Piet Meintjes, Andry Rajoelimanana, Lee Townsend, Erkki Kankare, Rubina Kotak, Seppo Mattila, Peter Lundqvist, Igor Andreoni, Jeff Cooke, Christaan Sterken, Daryl Haggard, Nobuyuki Kawai, Arne Rau, Sergey Molkov, Matthew Graham, Abhijit Saha, Monika Soraisam, Thomas Matheson, Eric C. Bellm, Ashish A. Mahabal, Kshiteej Sheth, Fabian Gieseke, Andrew Drake, S. George Djorgovski, Valentin D. Ivanov, David A. H. Buckley, C. C. Thöne, A. de Ugarte Postigo, Puji Irawati, Melissa L. Graham, Matthew J. Lehner, Shiang-Yu Wang, Mauricio Reyes-Ruiz, Zhi-Wei Zhang, Liliana Figueroa, Chung-Kai Huang, Wei-Ling Yen, Charles Alcock, Fernando Alvarez Santana, Joel Castro-Chacón, Wen-Ping Chen, You-Hua Chu, Kem H. Cook, John C. Geary, Benjamín Hernández, Jennifer Karr, J. J. Kavelaars, Timothy Norton, Andrew Szentgyorgyi, Jennifer Burt, Michelle Lochner, Bruce Bassett, Kerry Paterson

    • Editor
    • Elizabeth R. Griffin , NRC Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Canada