Programme

- The workshop dinner is being planned for Tuesday, 14 July.
- Talkes marked in bold are delivered by invited speakers.
| Monday, 13 July | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00-09:15 | Welcome | Xavier Barcons |
| 09:15-09:30 | Aims of the meeting | Paul Callanan |
| 09:30-10:10 | Future perspective for studies of exo-planet formation | Stefano Facchini |
| 10:10-10:30 | Exoplanet Horizons - Detecting and Characterising Exoplanets in the 2040s via Ground-based Facilities | Daniel Bayliss |
| 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |
| 11:00-11:20 | Tracing the evolution of prestellar cores with H2D+ and D2H+ | Silvia Spezzano |
| 11:20-11:40 | A Wide-field spectroscopic telescope for understanding the formation of stars in the Milky Way | Germano Sacco |
| 11:40-12:00 | Mass Assembly and Chemical Complexity in the Milky Way | Pamela Klaassen |
| 12:00-12:40 | Future perspective for studies of supernovae and other explosive events | Andrew Levan |
| 12:40-14:20 | Lunch | |
| 14:20-14:40 | From explosions to jets: The transient millimetre Universe in the 2040s | Karri Koljonen |
| 14:40-15:00 | Uncovering the population of compact binary mergers and their formation pathways with GWs through the Einstein Telescope | Irina Dvorkin |
| 15:00-15:20 | The time-domain telescope | Paul Groot |
| 15:20-15:50 | Coffee break | |
| 15:50-16:10 | Mezzocielo Telescope: Catching the Earliest Phases of Multimessenger Transients | Nancy Elias-Rosa |
| 16:10-16:30 | A summary of the White Papers | SSC |
| 16:30-17:00 | Discussion: What is missing, both from a scientific and technical point of view | |
| Tuesday, 14 July | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00-09:40 | Future perspective for studies of exo-planet atmospheres | Jayne Birkby |
| 09:40-10:00 | Optical Interferometry for Exoplanet Science in the 2040s: Toward an Upgraded VLTI | Sylvestre Lacour |
| 10:00-10:20 | How do the first galaxies assemble? Revealing the cold Universe at cosmic dawn with a next-generation submillimeter array | Tom Bakx |
| 10:20-10:40 | Poster flash talks | |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee break | |
| 11:10-11:50 | Outlook for gravitational wave astronomy towards the 2040s | Valeriya Korol |
| 11:50-12:10 | Multi-messenger science opportunities with third generation gravitational wave detectors | Susanna Vergani |
| 12:10-12:30 | From detection to identification of EM counterparts: spectroscopy for gravitational-wave multi-messenger astronomy in the 2040s. | Sofia Bisero |
| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00-14:20 | Einstein Telescope and fundamental physics | Constantino Pacilio |
| 14:20-14:40 | Probing the fast optical/IR sky: from millisecond pulsars to sub-millisecond transients | Arianna Miraval Zanon |
| 14:40-15:00 | Overview of the Wide Field Spectroscopic Telescope | Roland Bacon |
| 15:00-15:20 | Unlocking the Dynamic Universe: The case for a spectroscopic Time-domain telescope | Paula Sanchez Saez |
| 15:20-15:50 | Coffee break | |
| 15:50-16:10 | Embedding sustainability in the next ground-based facility | Laurane Fréour |
| 16:10-17:00 | The next steps and general Q&A with ESO & SSC | |
| Wednesday, 15 July | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00-09:40 | Future perspective for studies of the gas content of galaxies. | Leindert Boogaard |
| 09:40-10:00 | Extended Molecular Gas in Protoclusters: A Science Case for AtLAST | Helmut Dannerbauer |
| 10:00-10:20 | Tracking the flow of interstellar gas across scales: from galaxies to star clusters | Ana Duarte Cabral |
| 10:20-10:40 | Imaging the Cosmic Web in Lyα emission: from MUSE to WST | Davide Tornotti |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee break | |
| 11:10-11:50 | Stellar atmospheres/abundances into the 2040s | Maria Bergemann |
| 11:50-12:10 | Stellar physics at sub-nanoradian angular resolution | Prasenjit Saha |
| 12:10-12:30 | Precision spectroscopy to uncover the origin of the elements | Rodolfo Smiljanic |
| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00-14:20 | Milky Way Disc and Bulge in-situ populations with WST telescope | Maria Bergemann |
| 14:20-14:40 | Toward the time-domain spectroscopic study of the dynamic life of stars: from accretion to magnetic activity | Fatemeh Zahra Majidi |
| 14:40-15:00 | ALMA 2040: resolving the cold Universe in the 2040s | Jaqueline Hodge |
| 15:00-15:20 | The science driving the specifications and capabilities of AtLAST | Stephen Molyneux |
| 15:20-15:50 | Coffee break | |
| 15:50-16:10 | The ALMA view of the feeding/feedback cycle of the gas in nearby AGN | Santiago Garcia-Burillo |
| 16:10-16:30 | ALMA2040: Concept and Enabling Technologies for a Next-Generation Interferometer | Gie Han Tan |
| 16:30-16:50 | Instrumentation for the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) | Eelco van Kampen |
| Thursday, 16 July | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00-09:40 | Future perspective for studies of the origins/chemistry of dust | Ciska Kemper |
| 09:40-10:00 | Resolving the Cosmic Infrared Background: Tracing Star Formation from the Dawn of Galaxies to Today | Benjamin Magnelli |
| 10:00-10:20 | Archaeological investigation of galaxies’ evolutionary history in the cosmic middle ages | Laura Scholz-Diaz |
| 10:20-10:40 | Mapping Galactic Ecosystems: from the ISM to the IGM | Francesco Belfiore |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee break | |
| 11:10-11:50 | Future perspective for studies of galaxies as stochastic systems | Sandro Tacchella |
| 11:50-12:10 | A high-dynamic-range view of the growth of structure and the warm/hot Universe | Luca di Mascolo |
| 12:10-12:30 | SHARP: Beyond JWST - Revealing the birth and growth of galaxies with the resolution of the ELT | Paolo Saracco |
| 12:30-14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00-14:40 | Emerging technologies for future astronomical detectors | Naidu Bezawada |
| 14:40-15:00 | Curved sensors for the future of astronomical instrumentation | Emmanuel Hugot |
| 15:00-15:20 | Key technology development for the Time Domain Telescope | Kieran O'Brien |
| 15:20-15:50 | Coffee break | |
| 15:50-16:10 | Concept for a Kilometric Baseline Interferometer | Stefan Kraus |
| 16:10-16:30 | Kilometer Baseline Interferometry: from scientific vision to instrument reality | Guillaume Bourdarot |
| 16:30-16:50 | Micro to nano arcsecond optical resolution for compact objects, accretion, ejections and explosions | Roland Walter |
| 16:50-17:10 | Picosecond Intensity Interferometry with Auxiliary Telescope Arrays around the ELT | Gilles Koziol |
| Friday, 17 July | ||
| Time | Title | Speaker |
| 09:00-09:40 | Future perspectives on astronomical studies of the strong limit of the gravity | Frank Eisenhauer |
| 09:40-10:00 | Strong gravitational lensing with a next-generation sub-mm array: Astrophysical tests of the nature of dark matter in the 2040s | Hannah Stacey |
| 10:00-10:20 | The Galactic centre with Kilometer-baseline interferometry | Stefan Gillesen |
| 10:20-10:40 | Zooming In on the Monster: Revealing Supermassive Black Hole Physics with Kilometre Baseline Interferometry | Taro Shimizu |
| 10:40-11:10 | Coffee break | |
| 11:10-11:50 | Future perspectives for cosmology | Ofer Lahav |
| 11:50-12:10 | Cosmology with Massive Spectroscopic Redshift Surveys in the 2040's | Jean-Paul Kneib |
| 12:10-12:30 | Beyond the $\Lambda$CDM model: probing the Universe’s underlying Physics with Cosmic Void Counts | Sofia Contarini |
| END OF WORKSHOP |
E-mail: ExpH_workshop@eso.org
