Programme

 

Monday 17

9:00 9:15 Registration and coffee
9:15 9:30
9:30 9:45
9:45 10:00
10:00 10:15
10:15 10:30
10:30 10:45 Welcome by SOC and LOC
10:45 11:00 Chair: Trabucchi Why galaxies also care about AGB stars (M. Groenewegen, INVITED)
11:00 11:15
11:15 11:30 The evolution and nucleosynthesis of AGB stars (A. Karakas, INVITED)
11:30 11:45
11:45 12:00 Constraining the minimum mass for third dredge-up in AGB stars with pulsation (Y. Mori)
12:00 12:15 Unveiling AGB structure and evolution with JWST (F. Dell'Agli, INVITED)
12:15 12:30
12:30 14:00 Brunch
14:00 14:15 Chair: Karakas Tracing s-process Signatures in AGB Stars  (S. van Eck INVITED)
14:15 14:30
14:30 14:45 Tracing s-Process Signatures in Presolar Grains from AGB Stars (D. Vescovi. remote) 
14:45 15:00 The i-process nucleosynthesis in AGB stars (L. Siess)
15:00 15:15 A multi-wavelength view of Tc-rich M Stars and their role in stellar evolution (Shetye S.)
15:15 15:30 Li-rich stars in globular clusters: what is their origin? (Sanna N.)
15:30 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 16:15 Chair: Hoefner 3D simulations of the dynamics of the atmospheres and winds of AGB stars (Freytag B., INVITED)
16:15 16:30
16:30 16:45 Time dependent synthetic observables of 3D AGB-star-and-wind-in-a-box models (Wiegert)
16:45 17:00 High-resolution view of the atmosphere of the AGB star W Hya with ALMA, VLT/SPHERE, and VLTI/MATISSE (Ohnaka, K.)
17:00 17:15 Poster flash talks -Part 1
17:15 17:30
17:30 18:30 Welcome Reception
 

Tuesday 18

9:00 9:15 LOC announcements
9:15 9:30 Chair:  Pulsation and variability in AGB stars: challenges and opportunities in the era of Gaia and LSST (Trabucchi M. INVITED)
9:30 9:45
9:45 10:10 No Companion Needed: Interferometric and Population Constraints on the Origin of LSPs (Courtney-Barrer, remote)
10:00 10:15 The effect of stellar pulsations on the mass loss of AGB stars (Siderud)
10:15 10:30 Zooming into nearby AGB stars (T. Khouri, INVITED)
10:30 10:45
10:45 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 11:15
11:15 11:30 Chair 5 Investigating dynamic atmospheres of AGB stars: Models and high-resolution ALMA Observations (B. Bojnordi Arbab)
11:30 11:45 ALMA + VLTI imaging of cool evolved stars (Jadlovský)
11:45 12:00 Tracing Hotspot Activity on Mira: Insights from Multi-Epoch ALMA Observations (Andriantsaralaza)
12:00 12:15 Molecular formation the innermost region of O-rich and C-rich AGB stars (Marinho L.)
12:15 12:30 Spatially resolving magnetic activity in the surface of the red supergiant VX Sagittari (Jara Bravo B.)
12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 14:15 Chair 6 Alumina in Circumstellar Dust Around AGB Stars as a Probe of their Dust Formation (Sargent B.)
14:15 14:30 Lab Constraints on Multiple Crystallization Pathways for Circumstellar Dust around Evolved Stars (Speck A.)
14:30 14:45 The chemistry behind AGB outflows (Van der Sande M. INVITED)
14:45 15:00
15:00 15:15 Circumstellar envelopes as astrochemical laboratories: An ALMA study of carbon-rich AGB stars (Unnikrishnan, R.)
15:15 15:30 SiO detached shells: WX Psc and beyond (B. Els)
15:30 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 16:15 Chair 7 A multi-wavelength study of the circumstellar envelopes around UV/X-ray emitting AGB stars (J. Alonso Hernandez)
16:15 16:30
16:30 16:45 The role of AGB stars on understanding the formation of the Solar System (B. Cseh,INVITED)
16:45 17:00 The role of AGB stars in the origin of dust in the interstellar medium (Maercker)
17:00 17:15   Mass-loss-rate characteristics on the upper AGB and (slightly) beyond (H. Olofsson)
17:15 17:30 Poster flash talks -Part 2
17:30 18:00
 

Wednesday 19

9:00 9:15 LOC announcements
9:15 9:30   The Nearby Evolved Stars Survey - a statistical view of local evolved stars in the sub-mm (Scicluna)
9:30 9:45 RÄNBOW: Reconstructing AGB ENvelopes by Bridging Observations across Wavelengths (Srinivasan S.)
9:45 10:00 Revealing AGB populations in the infrared era: advances with HST and JWST(M. Boyer, INVITED)
10:00 10:15
10:15 10:30 Unveiling the Milky Way’s AGB Stars: Classification of C-rich and O-rich Sources in Gaia DR3 (Kushwahaa)
10:30 10:45 The variable nature of Mass-Loss in low mass red giants (Baeza I.)
10:45 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 11:15
11:15 11:30   Comparative Analysis of Carbon Star Populations in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds (Liberatori)
11:30 11:45 Understanding the evolved stellar population and dust production in M31 (Gavetti)
11:45 12:00 Tracing the first AGB stars: formation, evolution, and galactic imprint (P. Gil Pons, INVITED)
12:00 12:15
12:15 12:30 Dust Production from Metal-Poor AGB Stars: JWST Results from Sextans A (E. Tarantino)
12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 14:15 Chair 6 The INT Survey of LG Dwarf Galaxies VIII, Detection of the LPVs of Andromeda Dwarf Satellites (H. Abdollahi)
14:15 14:30 Discussion 1
14:30 14:45
14:45 15:00
15:00 15:15 Lifting the veil with observational astrochemistry (Danilovich T., INVITED)
15:15 15:30
15:30 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 16:15   Equatorial Enhancement in the Dustiest OH/IR Stars in the Galactic Bulge (Goldman S., remote)
16:15 16:30 The physics of binary interactions on the AGB: from mass transfer to circumstellar morphologies in 3D (Mohamed S. INVITED)
16:30 16:45  
16:45 17:00 3D Hydro-chemical simulations with MACE and Phantom (C. Landri)
17:00 17:15 3D Hydrodynamical Models of AGB Winds: The Impact of a Companion on Dynamics and Dust Formation (Dionese D.)
17:15 17:30 Impact of a binary companion in AGB outflows on CO spectral lines (Vermeulen O.)
17:30 18:00  
19:30 Conference dinner
 

Thursday 20

9:00 9:15 LOC announcements
9:15 9:30   The ALMA view of the symbiotic system R Aquarii (M. Gómez-Garrido)
9:30 9:45 Chair The orbital parameters of the R Aqr symbiotics system (Desmurs, J.F.)
9:45 10:00 Evolved Stars in Motion: Mapping the Orbits of Close Companions around AGB Stars (Decin L.)
10:00 10:15 Unveiling the Origin of Asymmetries in AGB Envelopes with VLTI/MATISSE: the BIN-AGB Large Program (Paladini C.)
10:15 10:30 A search for AGB binaries and their imprint on the circumstellar environment. The case of V Hydrae. (Planquart L.)
10:30 10:45 Mass transfer and dust formation in the presence of a binary companion: In the heart of Pi.01 Gru. (Drevon J.)
10:45 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 11:15  
11:15 11:30   Chair Why AGB stars care about their binary interaction products, and how can we find more? (A. Escorza)
11:30 11:45 Effects of Wind Roche lobe overflow and circumbinary disk on the orbital evolution of Ba binaries (Krynski P.)
11:45 12:00 F. Kerschbaum Discussion about future of the field in 2040
12:00 12:15
12:15 12:30
12:30 14:00 Brunch
14:00 14:15 Free afternoon / Excursion
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17:30 18:30
 

Friday 21

9:00 9:15 LOC announcements
9:15 9:30   Why Galaxies Care About Post-AGB Stars (D. Kamath, INVITED)
9:30 9:45 Chair: H. van Winckel
9:45 10:00 Tracing the extended regions of second-generation protoplanetary discs around post-AGB/RGB binaries (Andrych)
10:00 10:15 Tracing disc evolution by photospheric chemistry of post-AGB binaries with circumbinary discs (Mohorian)
10:15 10:30 ALMA Insights into the Nebular Architecture and Diversity of pPNe and yPNe. (C. Sanchez Contreras, INVITED)
10:30 10:45
10:45 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 11:15
11:15 11:30   Tracing Disc-Binary Interactions in Evolved Systems Through Post-AGB Disc Winds (van Winckel)
11:30 11:45 Chair: A. Corporaal The AGB binary progeny: spatially resolving the inner regions of their dusty discs (Corporaal)
11:45 12:00 Here be substructures: an interferometric imaging voyage to the inner rims of dusty post-AGB discs (De Prins)
12:00 12:15 Big grains in Red Rectangle's rotating disk: a cradle for late evolution planet formation? (Alcolea)
12:15 12:30 Prize announcement: best student talk prize, best poster prize
12:30 14:00 Lunch
14:00 14:15 Discussion 2
14:15 14:30
14:30 14:45
14:45 15:00 Conference summary (H. Olofsson)
15:00 15:15
15:15 15:30 Closing remarks, best student talk prize, best poster prize
 
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