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Prof. Karl Mannheim (Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany)10/5/17, 10:00 AM
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Benedetta Ciardi, Dominik Schwarz, Karl Mannheim, Marcus Brüggen10/5/17, 10:05 AM
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Hermann Heßling10/5/17, 10:20 AM
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Marcus Brüggen10/5/17, 10:30 AM
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Eduardo Ros10/5/17, 10:40 AM
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Jörn Künsemöller, Matthias Hoeft10/5/17, 10:50 AM
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Dr Caterina Tiburzi (MPIfR/Universitaet Bielefeld)10/5/17, 11:30 AMThe International LOFAR stations in Germany are mainly dedicated to pulsar observations. An unprecedented pulsar monitoring campaign has been carried out since 2013, thus enabling a variety of research topics. Such topics are mainly focused on interstellar medium (ISM) studies, and range from variations in the ISM electron content to Solar wind probing. I will describe this unique and...Go to contribution page
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Dr Christian Vocks (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam)10/5/17, 11:45 AMThe solar corona is the hot, tenuous outer atmosphere of the Sun. It is highly structured due to coronal magnetic fields, but generally shows a barometric density profile along magnetic fields, for altitudes well below the sonic critical point that marks the transition towards the supersonic solar wind. If the Sun is observed at a given radio frequency, then the corona becomes opaque below the...Go to contribution page
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Dr Volker Heesen (Univ. of Hamburg)10/5/17, 12:00 PMWe present first results of our survey of nearby galaxies with 140-MHz data from pointed observations and from the LOFAR 2-m Sky Survey (LoTSS). With the facet calibration technique we are now able to reach an rms noise level close to the thermal noise of ~150 µJy/beam at 7—10 arcsec spatial resolution. These maps are sensitivity matched with medium-deep (1 hr) observations of other...Go to contribution page
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Alexander Kappes10/5/17, 12:15 PM
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Mr Stefan Blex (AIRUB)10/5/17, 12:30 PMI will present the current status of the main part of my PhD project, the LOFAR observation of NGC 4631. NGC 4631 is a large edge-on spiral galaxy with high star formation rate and strongly interacts with NGC 4627 and NGC 4656/7. NGC 4631 also exhibits a large, prominent halo of warm and hot ionized gas. NGC 4631 has been observed as part of the LOFAR Survey of nearby galaxies with the LOFAR...Go to contribution page
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Ms Kamlesh Rajpurohit (Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg)10/5/17, 12:45 PMWe present the results of deep L-band VLA observations of the merging galaxy cluster 1RXS J0603.3+4214, which host one of the brightest relics, known as Toothbrush, and an elongated giant radio halo. Our new VLA images provide an unprecedented detailed view of the Toothbrush, revealing enigmatic filamentary structures. These VLA observations in combination with GMRT and LOFAR data, allowed us...Go to contribution page
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Shane O'Sullivan (Hamburg)10/5/17, 2:00 PMI will present a low-frequency, broadband polarisation study of the FRII radio galaxy PKS J0636−2034 (z = 0.0551), using data from the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) from 70 to 230 MHz. The large, continuous wavelength-squared coverage across the MWA band allows the polarisation and Faraday rotation properties to be determined with a precision approximately two orders of magnitude better than...Go to contribution page
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Mr Gupta Nikhel (LMU, Munich)10/5/17, 2:15 PMWe study the overdensity of point sources in the direction of X-ray-selected galaxy clusters from the Meta-Catalog of X-ray detected Clusters of galaxies (MCXC; $\langle z \rangle = 0.14$) at South Pole Telescope (SPT) and Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS) frequencies. Flux densities at 95, 150 and 220~GHz are extracted from the 2500~deg$^2$ SPT-SZ survey maps at the locations of...Go to contribution page
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Dr ARITRA BASU (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy)10/5/17, 2:30 PMI will discuss about the future prospects of the MeerKAT prototype single-dish for performing broadband all sky polarization survey.Go to contribution page
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Dr Ramesh Karuppusamy (MPIfR)10/5/17, 2:45 PMThis talk will be on the MPIfR's efforts to equip the MeerKAT array with receivers and signal processing infrastructure that allows access to the skies in the 1750-3500 MHz range. We are building a 400-beam GPU-based beam-former and a processing cluster to serve as the pulsar and transient hunting machine. The plans on this machine and results from the initial tests with two telescopes will be...Go to contribution page
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Mr Jakob Gelszinnis (Thüringer Landessternwarte)10/5/17, 3:00 PMThe intra-cluster medium accounts for most of the baryon mass in galaxy clusters. However, its dynamical processes, magnetic fields properties, and cosmic ray content are still poorly constrained. Diffuse synchrotron emission in galaxy clusters provides a probe for all of these three components. Radio relics are synchrotron emission sites found in downstream regions of galaxy cluster...Go to contribution page
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Dr Maurilio Pannella (LMU München)10/5/17, 3:15 PMI will describe what we've learned in the last decade about star-forming galaxies by using the deepest available HST, Spitzer, Herschel, ALMA and JVLA data and how this is going to be boosted and refined in the coming years thanks to the new upcoming radio continuum facilities like MeerKAT and eventually SKA. I'll focus in particular on the MIGHTEE/LADUMA surveys and the still closed windows...Go to contribution page
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Prof. Stefan Wagner (LSW)10/5/17, 4:00 PMCTA will be the first Cerenkov Facility designed for observatory operation. This will facilitate multifrequency studies of stationary, variable, and transient sources. The radio- and VHE gamma-ray sky are dominated by non-thermal sources and joint studies in both bands will provide matching constraints on source properties and radiation mechanisms. Properties and construction time-scales of...Go to contribution page
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Dominik Elsaesser (TU Dortmund)10/5/17, 4:15 PMDriven by a wealth of upcoming missions and observatories across a wide frequency range, astronomy is entering a new era of survey science. As data volumes grow rapidly and data structures become more heterogeneous, progress regarding source populations will still crucially depend from efficient identification of sources across these multi-frequency and multi-messenger datasets. In recent...Go to contribution page
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Dr Torsten Enßlin (MPI for Astrophysics)10/5/17, 4:30 PMInformation field theory (IFT), the information theory for fields, permits the derivation of imaging algorithms, which are optimized for specific measurement situations. I will present the current state of the IFT algorithms RESOLVE and D3PO for radio synthesis and $\gamma$/X-ray imaging, respectively, highlight scientific results obtained with them, and discuss their future evolution.Go to contribution page
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Prof. Eduardo Ros (MPI für Radioastronomie & Univ. de València)10/5/17, 4:45 PMVery-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) probes compact regions at the hearts of active galactic nuclei at a submilliarcsecond resolution. This technique enables detailed studies to be made of the non-thermal emission in the innermost regions of relativistic plasma jets. The scope of VLBI studies becomes ever broader, reaching higher resolution with longer baselines (space VLBI) and at higher...Go to contribution page
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Paul Ray Burd10/5/17, 5:00 PM
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Mr Thilo Siewert (Bielefeld University)10/5/17, 5:15 PMContinuum surveys of the radio sky provide a rich resource of information. Besides the analysis of individual galaxies and other astrophysical sources, they also allow us to probe cosmological models. We analyse the data provided by several surveys across radio frequencies to estimate the Cosmic Radio Dipole in the radio source counts. This dipole is a deviation from the statistically...Go to contribution page
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Mr Roberto Angioni (Max-Planck Institut für Radioastronomie)10/5/17, 5:30 PMThe γ-ray sky is strongly dominated by blazars, i.e. AGN with relativistic jets oriented closely with our line of sight. Radio galaxies are their misaligned counterparts, and make up about ∼ 1-2% of all AGN observed by Fermi-LAT. At TeV energies, only 5 radio galaxies have currently been detected, but recent work has shown that the CTA has good potential for detecting more of these elusive...Go to contribution page
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10/6/17, 9:00 AM
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Marcus, Ralf-Jürgen, Benedetta, Christian, Catarina/Joris/Jochen10/6/17, 9:20 AM
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Dominik10/6/17, 9:40 AM
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Dominik10/6/17, 9:55 AM
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Catarina10/6/17, 10:10 AM
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Thomas on behalf of Olaf10/6/17, 10:20 AM
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Olaf/Jörn10/6/17, 11:00 AM
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Oleg Tsigenov10/6/17, 11:15 AM
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Matthias10/6/17, 11:30 AM
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David10/6/17, 11:40 AM
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Dominik10/6/17, 11:55 AM
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All10/6/17, 12:10 PM
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Dominik Schwarz10/6/17, 1:30 PM
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Maurillio Panella10/6/17, 1:40 PM
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Hans-Rainer Klöckner (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie)10/6/17, 1:55 PMI will provide an update on the current status of the MeerKAT array.Go to contribution page
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Hans-Rainer Klöckner10/6/17, 2:10 PM
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Prof. Karl Mannheim (Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany)10/6/17, 2:25 PM
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All10/6/17, 2:40 PM
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Marcus Brüggen10/6/17, 3:15 PM
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Dominik Elsässser (TU Dortmund)
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Hans-Rainer Klöckner
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K. Rajpurohit
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Dominik Elsaesser (TU Dortmund)This is the group report for the TU Dortmund group at the GLOW consortium meeting.Go to contribution page
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