
This is the thirteenth 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 35th anniversary of the first historical "multifrequency" workshop about "Multifrequency Behaviour of Galactic Accreting 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:
• Cosmology
• Gravitational Waves
• Star Formation
• Astrophysics of High Energy Galactic and Extragalactic Cosmic Sources:
• Jet Sources and Gamma-Ray Bursts
• The Astrophysics with the Ongoing and Future Experiments: Space-based Experiments, Ground-Based Experiments
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.
Opening Remarks |
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Remembering Sergio Colafrancesco (1957-2018) (Scientist and Friend)
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Remembering Giulio Auriemma (1943-2018) (Friend and Scientist)
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Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources in the GW Era
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Solar neutrino flare, megaton neutrino detectors and human space journey
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Testing general relativity with accretion onto compact objects
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The local Universe at gamma-ray frequencies
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Cosmology |
The evolution of primeval galaxies and cosmological re-ionization
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Sunyaev Zel’dovich study of filamentary structuresbetween galaxy clusters
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Shadow of a black hole at local and cosmological distances
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Quasars from LSST as dark energy tracers: first steps
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Massive hadronic candidates to dark matter
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Indirect dark matter search from X-rays to TeV energies
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Massive Primordial Black Holes
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Early black-hole seeds in the first billion years
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Influence of host galaxy morphology on the properties of Type Ia supernovae from JLA and Pantheon compilations
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Cosmic microwave background spectral modification due to thermal Comptonization in galaxy clusters
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An ionised bubble before the epoch of re-ionisation
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Gravitational Waves |
GW Astrophysics - The last piece of the universal puzzle
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Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger
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Gravitational waves from accreting systems
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Astrophysics without Black Holes, and without Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Bursts. Or: What have we learned from all our recent observations, including the G-W Receptions, FRBs, and the EHT-Map? Do they fit into a consistent Scenario?
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Gravitational waves and core-collapse supernovae
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Super-Massive Neutron Stars and Compact Binary Millisecond Pulsars
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Event Horizon Telescope: Highlights
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The International Pulsar Timing Array – An useful tool for GW astronomy
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Instabilities in modified theories of gravity
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Star Formation |
Star Formation in the Local Group
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Astrophysics of High Energy Cosmic Sources |
Astrophysical Black Holes: A Review
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On the possible electromagnetic manifestations of shock waves in binary systems including star with exoplanet and merging BHs
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What is the difference between a spinning neutron star and a spinning ´black hole´? - or – evidence for a 1:1 resonance coupling between the rotation/spin frequency and the radial epicyclic frequency at extreme Kerr values of angular momentum.
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Evolution of accretion disks during outbursts of black-hole transients
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The Galactic Center Laboratory at High Resolution
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Observations of the 86 GHz SiO maser sources in the Central Parsec of the Galactic Centre
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A multi-messenger review of Active Galactic Nuclei
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Blazars - an updated review
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Blazars as neutrino factories
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X ray transients from INTEGRAL to THESEUS and eXTP
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Magnetars – A Review
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Suzaku Observations of Magnetars
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The Physics of Accretion Onto Highly Magnetized Neutron Stars
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The scientific results from the X-ray observatory Hitomi
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The Highlights of the Pierre Auger Observatory
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MAGIC Highlights
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AGILE Highlights
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Gamma-ray binaries
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From intermediate mass black holes to neutron stars: What are the engines of ultraluminous X-ray sources?
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Multi-frequency long-term observations of Her X-1 - The 35-d cycle
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GLADIS: GLobal Accretion Disk Instability Simulation
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High-energy neutrinos from active galactic nuclei
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High Forbidden-to-resonance Line Ratio of O VII Discovered from the Cygnus Loop
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Low-energy Cosmic Rays in Supernova Remnants Interacting with Molecular Clouds
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News from Cyg X-1
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Multiwavelength variability of Be/X-ray transients and the puzzling case of A0538-66
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X-ray Emission from Stars ∼The Results Obtained with MAXI∼
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A Multifrequency Catalog of Magnetic CVs
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Jet Sources & Gamma-Ray Bursts |
Gamma-Ray Burst correlations prompt and afterglow
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Short GRBs - Situation and Future Perspectives
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Exploring the canonical behaviour of long gamma-ray bursts with an intrinsic multiwavelength afterglow correlation
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Multi-messenger signals from short gamma ray bursts
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Astrophysical Jets: an updated, historical review
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Large-Scale Hydrodynamic Simulations of Astrophysical Jets
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The Structure of Quasar Jets at Kpc Scales
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Particle Acceleration, Turbulence and Multi-Wavelength Variability in Blazars
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Radio Variability from a Quiescent Stellar-mass Black Hole Jet
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Ongoing Experiments |
High Energy Astrophysical Techniques
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The FORCE mission: A broadband X-ray imaging spectroscopy with high-angular resolution
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The Extremely Large Telescope
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The SVOM mission in the multimessenger era
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The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE)
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The Transient High-Energy Sky and Early Universe Surveyor (THESEUS)
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Small satellites - Useful tools for multifrequency astrophysics
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ESA SMILE space mission
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COLIBRI mission
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First steps in simulations and morphology classification of JWST/MIRI deep field galaxies
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A docker-AMUSE approach for generating initial conditions in N-body simulations
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Ten years later: Asteroid Deflection: How, Where and When?
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Special Night Session |
Benefits of Living on Earth
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Concluding Remarks |
Concluding Remarks I.
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Concluding Remarks - II
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Concluding Remarks - III
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XIII Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources Concluding Remarks IV
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Concluding Address |
Frascati Workshop 2019: Concluding Address
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