
This is the twelfth edition of the series of Frascati Workshops on "Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources" which is undoubtedly a largely accepted biennial meeting in which an updated experimental and theoretical panorama will be depicted. This edition comes at the 33rd anniversary of the first historical "multifrequency" workshop about "Multifrequency Behaviour of GalacticAccreting Sources", held in Vulcano in September 1984. This surely renders the Frascati Workshop Series the oldest among the many devoted to "Multifrequency Studies of Cosmic Sources". The study of the physics governing the cosmic sources will be the main goal of the workshop. A session devoted to the ongoing and next generation ground- and space-based experiments will give the actual prospects for the first decades of this millennium.
The following items will be reviewed:
The workshop will include few 30-minute general review talks to introduce the current problems, and typically 20-minute talks discussing new experimental and theoretical results. A series of 20-minute talks will discuss the ongoing and planned ground- and space-based experiments.
The cadence of the workshop is biennial.
The participation will be only by invitation.
All participants are kindly invited to attend the whole workshop.
However, to keep alive the workshop it was decided that all presentations should be compulsorily given to the LOC, so that they can be inserted into the web page of the workshop. These presentations will form the basis for writing the papers to be published in the proceedings of the Frascati Workshop 2017 in electronic form by the Proceedings of Science (PoS-SISSA), after a peer referee process, and they will be freely available at once in the NASA-ADS.
The editors of the proceedings will be Franco Giovannelli and Lola Sabau-Graziati.
Opening Remarks |
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Multifrequency Astrophysics (A pillar of an interdisciplinary approach for the knowledge of the physics of our Universe)
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Dark Matter 2017
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The Physics of our Universe
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Does the core collapse in globular clusters onset before than commonly believed?
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Machine learning recognition of late type stars (M stars and Carbon stars) in DFB
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Where are the Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray (UHECR) originated?
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Gravitational Waves |
Gravitational Wave Astrophysics: A Review
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Electromagnetic Follow-up of GW150914
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May GWs signals by BH-BH merging be associated with any $\gamma$ or $\nu$ burst? The case of a $NS − NS$ merging in GW-GRB170817A
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Cosmology |
The history of the Dark Ages and the Epoch of Reionization
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The Formation of the First Quasars in the Universe
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Galaxy Clusters - A Review
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High-redshift proto-clusters: A spectroscopically confirmed rich proto-cluster at z~6.5
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Clusters of galaxies with SPIDERS (The Spectroscopic IDentification of eROSITA Sources)
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Correlation between Gamma-ray Sky and Catalogs of Galaxies and Galaxy Clusters
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Ultraviolet Background Radiation from beyond Pluto
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Highlights of Planck results
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Cosmology with Gamma-Ray Bursts
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Supernovae - a tool for observational cosmology
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High-Redshift AGNs and the First Supermassive Black Holes
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Current and future observations of the high-z IGM with the 21cm line
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Cosmic Far - Infrared Background Radiation
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Star Formation and Pre-Main-Sequence Stars |
The Hubble Tarantula Treasury Project - Updated results
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A study of the Cat's Paw Nebula (NGC6334) at different wavelengths
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Extinction in young massive clusters
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Astrophysics of High Energy Cosmic Sources |
Unveiling the AGN activity in multiple SMBH systems observed with XMM-Newton
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2RXS - the deepest and cleanest X-ray all-sky survey before eROSITA
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Neutrino Astronomy in the IceeCube Era
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The Pierre Auger Observatory highlights
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Study of a Large-scale Anisotropy in the Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays above 4 EeV Detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory
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Future Ground-based Wide Field of View Air Shower Detectors
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TeV Gamma-ray emitters in our Galaxy
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The TeV blazar 1ES 1959+650 - a short review
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Observations of Polars
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AGILE: ten years after
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Evolutions of Neutron Stars and their Magnetic Fields
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High-energy emission properties of pulsars
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Accretion Processes in HMXRBs
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Kinetic theory of the heat conductivity in the crust of a magnetized neutron star
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MHD simulation of accretion curtains in magnetic CVs
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Stellar winds interacting with relativistic outflows in binary systems
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The vertical structure of the boundary layer around compact objects
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On the multi-frequency emission and evolution of the white dwarf pulsar binary system AR Scorpii
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Review on the multiwavelength emission of the gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303
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Highlights from the X-ray Astronomy Satellite Hitomi (ASTRO-H)
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A review of recent observations of supernova remnant
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The Multifrequency Behavior of Sagittarius A*
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Hot accretion flow in Sgr A*
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Sgr A*, the best-sampled of all AGN?
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Intermediate Mass Black Holes: A Review
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Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients - A short review
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Multifrequency Behaviour of Galactic and Extragalactic Novae
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HE, VHE, and UHE Astrophysics – A Review
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Origin of the Galactic Diffuse X-ray Emission: Fe Line Diagnostics with $Suzaku$
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Multifrequency Behaviour of V404 Cyg
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Multifrequency Behaviour of HD226868/Cyg X-1 - A Review
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Evolution of donors in the low mass X-ray binary systems
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Of pulsars and their winds
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A Universal Correlation between the Duration and the X-ray Luminosity in Stellar Flares
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Blazars in the FERMI Era - A Review
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Jet Sources and Gamma-Ray Bursts |
A Review of Astrophysical Jets
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Hydrodynamic Simulations of Astrophysical Jets
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Magnetized, Relativistic Jets
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Single and binary stellar progenitors of long-duration gamma-ray bursts
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Short Duration GRBs in the Swift and LIGO Era
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Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Current Understanding of
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Polarimetry with POLAR
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Long gamma-ray bursts as tracers of star formation
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Supernovae and gamma-ray bursts connection
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GRB 130427A afterglow: a test for GRB models
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Microphysics in GRB central engine
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Critical Tests Of GRB Theories
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Star-jet interactions in active galactic nuclei
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The astrophysical jets (again): as the most complicated inorganic machines known to us
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Ongoing Experiments |
4MOST - a 4 m-class spectroscopic survey of >30 Million sources (EHT: black hole imaging and GR tests)
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Focusing On Relativistic universe and Cosmic Evolution: the FORCE mission
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The BlackHoleCam project
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Tools and results from the FP7 project ARCHES (Astronomical Resource Cross-matching for High Energy Studies)
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The TOROS project and the optical follow-up of gravitational wave events
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Insight-HXMT: the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope mission
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The possibilities for comprehensive studies involving the Thirty Meter Telescope of the ‘zoo’ of high energy sources
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Multifrequency Astrophysics with very small satellites
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Weighing the vacuum with the Archimedes experiment
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The EXTraS project: Exploring the X-ray Transient
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eXTP - Enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarization mission
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A real time, Linux Container system to monitor transient events with INTEGRAL IBIS telescope
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Concluding Remarks |
Concluding Remarks - I
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Concluding Remarks - II
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XII Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources Concluding Remarks
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Concluding Remarks - IV
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Concluding Address |
Frascati Workshop 2017: Concluding Address
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