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Revision as of 10:48, 11 August 2020
Exploiting the mm-wave window on the Transient Universe, Nathan Whitehorn and Kate Alexander
CMB-S4 will open a new window onto the mm-wave transient sky, enabling new synergies with multimessenger astrophysics and time-domain astronomy in the coming decade. This session will be devoted to exploring those synergies and the survey landscape in the coming decade.
Connection Details
Zoom: https://fnal.zoom.us/j/97954282174?pwd=ajFUcU9yQmFaVnVFMVpRMHFBMlo4Zz09
Time/Date: 10:00am - 11:30am Pacific Time / August 11, 2020
Rapporteurs/Organizers: Nathan Whitehorn and Kate Alexander
Agenda
(All times pacific)
- Tanmoy Laskar: Millimeter-band GRBs (15 min) 10:00
- Sam Guns: Transients in SPT (15 min) 10:18
- Kristina Nyland: Catching Compact AGN Jets at Cosmic Noon in Radio Time Domain Surveys (15 min) 10:36
- Marcos Santander: Multimessenger Astrophysics in CMB-S4 (15 min) 10:54
- Maria Elena Monzani: Complementarity with Orbital Gamma-Ray Instruments (15 min) 11:12
- All: Discussion (interlaced between talks)
- What do we need to get the best science output?
- What are we missing in S4 planning? Any new opportunities?
Notes
Live notes will be taken here: google doc