Program

 

2023 ASPEN WINTER CONFERENCE

eXtreme Black Holes

March 5 – 10, 2023 | In-Person Conference | Aspen Center for Physics

 

Schedule of Talks

All talk sessions will be at the Aspen Center for Physics.
Morning sessions start at 8:30 AM.
Evening sessions start at 4:30 PM.

SUNDAY

Evening — Reception at 5 – 7 pm

          Group Dinner at Hickory House (optional)

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MONDAY

Morning — BHBs [Chair: Daniel Holz]

          Smadar Naoz – It’s Raining Black Holes, Hallelujah!
          Chris Kochanek – Three Observational Programs Needed to Understand GW Sources
          Jonathan Zrake – Eccentricity evolution of accreting binary black holes
          Alexander Tchekhovskoy –  Simulating Black Hole Feasts, Burps, and Fireworks
          Hagai Perets – Black holes in gas: multi-capture, super-scattering and runaway encounters and growth
          Andrew MacFadyen – Ellipsars: Ring-Like Relativistic Explosions from Massive Rotating Stars

Evening — BHB/GWs [Chair: Kelly Holly-Bockelmann]

          Jessica Lu – Milky Way Extreme Black Holes in Extreme Environments
          Jeffrey Andrews – A Population of Compact Objects Detected by Gaia
          Casey Lam – An Isolated Mass-gap Black Hole or Neutron Star Detected with Astrometric Microlensing
          Maya Fishbach – Astrophysical implications of LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA’s black holes
          Maximilian Häberle – Probing Omega Cen’s Stellar Mass Black Hole Population Through Microlensing

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TUESDAY

Morning — IMBHs  [Chair: Anil Seth]

          Giacomo Fragione – Living between the extremes: the case of intermediate-mass black holes
          Charlotte Ward – Discovering rare and extreme MBHs with time-domain survey data to trace MBH seeding and growth
          Taeho Ryu – Transient formation in three-body encounters between stars and black holes
          Fabio Pacucci – Accretion from Winds of RGB Stars May Reveal the Supermassive Black Hole in Leo I
          Carl Rodriguez – Massive Black Holes in Dense Star Clusters
          Jay Strader – Observational Constraints on IMBHs in Globular Clusters

Evening — SMBHBs  [Chair: Jessie Runnoe]

          Daniel D’Orazio – Accretion onto Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
          Maria Charisi – Multi-messenger observations of supermassive black hole binaries
          Adi Foord – Tracking the Merger History of Supermassive Black Holes Over Cosmic Time
          Laura Blecha – Supermassive Black Hole Binary (and Triple) Dynamics
          Ann-Marie Madigan – Using Stellar Dynamics to Find Recoiling Supermassive Black Holes

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WEDNESDAY

Morning — Sgr A*/EHT  [Chair: Smadar Naoz]

         Elena Murchikova – Sagittarius A*’s multiphase environment, accretion and submm variability
         Felix Widmann – Observation of polarized hotspots: The Galactic Center black hole with GRAVITY
         Geoffrey Bower – Future Science from the Event Horizon Telescope
         Alisa Galishnikova – Collisionless accretion onto black holes
         Yonadav Barry Ginat – Resonant Dynamical Friction in The Galactic Centre
         Sanaea Rose – Extreme Gravitational Wave Events from Galactic Nuclei

No evening session

         Public Lecture by Suvi Gezari, “Black Holes in the Spotlight” at 5:30pm – 6:30pm

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THURSDAY

Morning — TDEs/EMRIs  [Chair: Suvi Gezari]

          Clément Bonnerot – First light from tidal disruption events
          Adam Malyali – The extremes of eROSITA’s tidal disruption event population
          Sjoert van Velzen – Ubiquitous late-time disk emission in TDEs: a new tool to measure black hole mass
          Eric, R. Coughlin – Stars Crushed by Black Holes in Extreme Tidal Disruption Events
          Re’em Sari – EMRI’s: general characteristics of the test particle limit
          Sebastian Gomez – The Search for Thermonuclear Transients Following the Tidal Compression of a White Dwarf by a Massive Black Hole

Evening — QPEs/EMRIs  [Chair: Ben Shappee]

          Riccardo Arcodia – X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions: where do we stand?
          Wenbin Lu – Origin of quasi-periodic eruptions
          Anna Payne – The Periodic Nuclear Transient ASASSN-14ko
          Dheeraj Pasham – Identifying objects tightly bound to supermassive black holes via quasi-periodic outflows from extragalactic nuclei

         Poster Session with NY Pizza at 5:30pm – 7:30pm

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FRIDAY

Morning — SMBHB Formation  [Chair: Steinn Sirgudsson]

          Tiziana DiMatteo – From Ultramassive to IMBHs in cosmological simulations
          Lucio Mayer – The formation process of black hole seeds at high redshift
          Zoltan Haiman – Forming and observing the first massive black holes
          Vivian U – Resolving Black Hole Feedback in Merger Environments with JWST
          Kayhan Gultekin – Pairs and Populations of Supermassive Black Holes Across Time and Mass

11:30 AM: conference ends

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