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Poster sessions will be throughout the week. Poster presenters are encouraged to enter the poster competition. Contest submission instructions will be provided at registration.
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Author |
Title |
Session 1: Prompt Emission Observations |
1.01 |
Zsolt Bagoly Eotvos University, Budapest |
Looking for gravitational lensing signals in the Fermi GRBs |
1.02 |
Narayana Bhat University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Are there Gravitationally Lensed Gamma-ray Bursts detected by GBM? |
1.03 |
Narayana Bhat University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Long and Short GRB Light curve Decomposition Analysis |
1.04 |
Michael Burgess University of Alabama in Huntsville |
Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts with the Fermi LAT Low Energy Technique |
1.05 |
Adam Goldstein University of Alabama in Huntsville |
A Comparative Study of the Rest Frame and Observer Frame Duration and Energetics of Fermi/GBM GRBs |
1.06 |
David Gruber Max Planck Institute for Extarterrestrial Physics (MPE) |
Fermi/GBM observations of the ultra long GRB 091024. A burst with optical flash. |
1.07 |
David Gruber Max Planck Institute for Extarterrestrial Physics (MPE) |
Rest-frame statistics of Fermi/GBM-GRBs |
1.08 |
Sergey Karpov Special Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Sciences |
Evidences of the central engine activity in the Naked-Eye Burst prompt optical emission |
1.09 |
Glen MacLachlan The George Washington University |
Probing the Fractal Nature of Long GRBs |
1.10 |
David Morris The George Washington University |
A Wavelet Analysis Approach to Searching Swift GRBs for QPOs |
1.11 |
Rob Preece University of Alabama in Huntsville |
The BATSE 5B GRB Spectroscopy Catalog |
1.12 |
Jose Rodrigo Sacahui Reyes Instituto de Astronomía, UNAM |
GRB980923. A burst with a hard spectrum at energies of keV-MeV |
1.13 |
Michael Stamatikos OSU-CCAPP |
GENEVAC: The Gamma-Ray Burst Electromagnetic and Neutrino Emission Viewer and Analytical Calculator |
Session 2: Prompt Emission Theory |
2.01 |
Zeljka Bosnjak CEA Saclay - Irfu/Service d'Astrophysique |
GRB spectral evolution in the internal shock model: confrontation with Fermi observations |
2.02 |
Omer Bromberg The hebrew university Jerusalem, Israel |
Relativistic photon conserving radiation mediated shocks |
2.03 |
Michael Burgess University of Alabama in Huntsville |
The Viability of the Synchrotron Shock Model as a Prompt Emission Mechanism in the era of Fermi |
2.04 |
Anton Chernenko IKI |
Identification and Investigation of "Primitive Emitters" that Form Prompt Phases of GRBs |
2.05 |
Camilo Delgado-Correal National University of Colombia |
Theoretical analysis of the spectrum of GRB 050525A |
2.06 |
Franck Genet Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Is external inverse Compton responsible for GRB prompt emission? |
2.07 |
Romain Hascoët Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris |
Do Fermi-LAT observations really imply very large Lorentz factors in GRB outflows ? |
2.08 |
Resmi Lekshmi Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India |
Gamma Ray Burst Prompt Emission Variability in Synchrotron and Synchrotron Self-Compton Lightcurves |
2.09 |
Akira MIZUTA KEK |
Thermal radiation from Collapsar Jets |
2.10 |
Robert Mochkovitch Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris |
Thermal and non-thermal emission in the comptonized photosphere model of GRB emission |
2.11 |
Ken-Ichi Nishikawa UAH/CSPAR |
Simulation of relativistic shocks and associated radiation from turbulent magnetic fields |
2.12 |
Barbara Patricelli University of Rome "Sapienza" |
Analysis of very energetic GRBs within the fireshell model: the cases of GRB 080319B and GRB 050904 |
2.13 |
Indrek Vurm University of Oulu |
Gamma-ray bursts from magnetized neutron-loaded jets |
2.14 |
Seiji Zenitani NASA/GSFC |
Numerical modeling of relativistic magnetic reconnection |
2.15 |
Jonathan Zrake New York University |
Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulations of Relativistic MHD Turbulence |
Session 3: Afterglows |
3.01 |
Kentaro Aoki Subaru Telescope, NAOJ |
Search for a Supernova Feature in GRB~100418A Afterglow |
3.02 |
Maria Grazia Bernardini INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera |
Gamma-Ray Burst long lasting X-ray flaring activity |
3.03 |
Antonino Cucchiara UC Berkeley/Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. |
GRB 090429B as an Extreme-Redshift Gamma-Ray Burst |
3.04 |
Maria Dainotti Jagellonian University |
Discovery of a tight correlation for gamma ray burst afterglows with `canonical' light curves |
3.05 |
Hendrik van Eerten New York University |
A library of afterglow light curves |
3.06 |
Hendrik van Eerten New York University |
Off-Axis Afterglow Light Curves from High-Resolution Hydrodynamical Jet Simulations |
3.07 |
Dirk Grupe Pennsylvania State University |
The late-time detections of the X-ray afterglow of GRB 060729 with Chandra |
3.08 |
Stephen Holland CRESST/USRA/NASA/GSFC |
GRB 081029: A Step Towards Understanding Multiple Afterglow Components |
3.09 |
Janos Kelemen Konkoly Observatory |
Optical photometry of some recent GRB optical transients |
3.10 |
Drejc Kopac UL, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
Simultaneous optical/X-ray/gamma-ray flares in GRBs |
3.11 |
Nardini Marco Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) |
What can produce a sharp late time optical re-brightening? Optical bumps in the multicolour imaging era. |
3.12 |
Nardini Marco Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) |
Multi colour testing of afterglow emission models |
3.13 |
Francis Marshall NASA/GSFC |
The Late Peaking Afterglow of GRB 100418A |
3.14 |
Francesco Massaro Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical observatory Center for Astrophysics |
Spectral curvature behavior during X-ray flares in GRB afterglow emission |
3.15 |
Kohta Murase CCAPP, OSU |
Testing two-component models for early X-ray afterglows with very high-energy emission |
3.16 |
Resmi Lekshmi Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India |
Multiband afterglow modelling of GRB050525A |
3.17 |
Shashi Pandey University of Michigan |
Early ROTSE-III observations of GRB afterglows |
3.18 |
Vasiliy Rumyantsev Crimean Astrophysical Observatory |
GRB 030329 revisited: the complete set of CrAO observations and data analysis |
3.19 |
Steve Schulze University of Iceland |
The circumburst density profile around GRB progenitors: a statistical study |
3.20 |
Vojtech Simon Astronomical Institute AS CR, 25165 Ondrejov, Czech Republic |
Color indices of optical afterglows of long GRBs in the Swift era |
3.21 |
Tilan Ukwatta The George Washington University/ NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
GRB Afterglow Observations with Rental Telescopes |
3.22 |
Xuefeng Wu University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
X-ray afterglow from photosphere of a long lasting engine-driven wind |
Session 4: High-Energy Observations and Theory |
4.01 |
Taylor Aune University of California, Santa Cruz |
Very High Energy Observations of Satellite-Detected Gamma-Ray Bursts |
4.02 |
Paz Beniamini Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Detecting the HE emission of LGRBs |
4.03 |
Amanda Maxham University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
Is GeV Emission of External Origin? |
4.04 |
Valery Petkov Institute for Nuclear Research of RAS, Baksan Neutrino Observatory |
Searching for GeV energy from short Gamma-Ray Bursts |
4.05 |
Sylvia Zhu UMD/NASA/GSFC |
Fermi observations of GRB100116 |
Session 5: Short GRBs |
5.01 |
David Cline UCLA |
The Study of Very Short Gamma Ray Bursts |
5.02 |
Suzanne Foley MPE |
Energy-dependent Spectral Lags of short GRBs detected by Fermi-GBM |
5.03 |
Hao-Ning He Pennsylvania State University & Nanjing University |
On the High Energy Emission of the Short GRB 090510 |
5.04 |
Antonia Rowlinson University of Leicester |
The unusual X-ray emission of the short Swift GRB 090515: evidence for the formation of a magnetar? |
5.05 |
Vojtech Simon Astronomical Institute AS CR, 25165 Ondrejov, Czech Republic |
Optical afterglows of short GRBs: the properties of their colors |
Session 6: High Redshift GRBs and Cosmology |
6.01 |
Tanmoy Laskar Harvard University |
GRBs as probes of the high z Universe: the galaxy mass-metallicity relation at 3 < z < 5 |
6.02 |
Adam Morgan UC Berkeley |
Identifying High-z Candidates using Machine-Learned Classification on Early-Time Metrics |
6.03 |
Amir Shahmoradi Michigan Tech University |
A Cosmological Discriminator Designed to Avoid Selection Bias |
Session 7: Supernovae and Long GRB Progenitors |
7.01 |
Sayan Chakraborti Tata Institute of Fundamental Research |
Baryon Loaded Blastwaves in Relativistic Supernovae |
7.02 |
Ryan Chornock Harvard/CfA |
The Broad-Lined Type Ic Supernova 2010bh Associated with the Low-Redshift GRB 100316D |
7.03 |
Alessandra Corsi Caltech |
The GRB-supernova connection: results and prospects from the Palomar Transient Factory |
7.04 |
Daniel Dewey MIT Kavli Institute |
Modeling SN 1996cr's X-ray lines at high-resolution |
7.05 |
Yong-Yeon KEUM Institute for the Early Universe/Ewha Womans Uinversity |
Constraint of Dark-Energy Models with SNe-Ia and Gamma Ray Burst data |
7.06 |
Kuntal Misra Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) |
Late time {\it HST} observations of SN 2006aj associated with XRF 060218 |
7.07 |
Alak Ray TIFR, Mumbai, India |
Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from Engine-driven Relativistic Supernovae |
7.08 |
Takanori Sakamoto GSFC/UMBC |
Searching for a Hard X-ray Emission of a Supernova Using the Swift BAT Survey Data |
Session 8: Host Galaxies |
8.01 |
Diego Götz CEA Saclay - Irfu/SAp |
A detailed spectral study of GRB 041219A and its host galaxy |
8.02 |
John Graham Space Telescope Science Institute & John Hopkins University |
High Metallicity LGRB Hosts |
8.03 |
Daniel Kocevski Stanford University |
On The Origin Of The Mass-Metallicity Relation For GRB Host Galaxies |
8.04 |
Jirong Mao INAF-OAB & YNAO |
A Model-Investigation on the GRB Host Galaxies |
8.05 |
Yuu Niino Kyoto University |
High-Metallicity Host Galaxies and the Metallicity Dependence of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts |
8.06 |
Alina Volnova Sternberg Astronomical Institute, MSU |
Host Galaxy of the Dark Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 051008 |
Session 9: Populations |
9.01 |
Walid Azzam University of Bahrain |
Redshift Evolution of the Lag Relation for Swift GRBs |
9.02 |
Letizia Caito Sapienza University and ICRANet |
The classification of Gamma-Ray Bursts: long, short and "disguised" GRBs |
9.03 |
KANAAN Chadia Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur & Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis |
The isotropic energy distribution of gamma ray bursts revisited -I |
9.04 |
Giuseppe Greco INAF, Astronomical Observatory of Bologna, Italy |
Statistical study of GRBs with known redshift |
9.05 |
Istvan Horvath Bolyai Military University |
Observational differences between Swift GRB classes |
9.06 |
Istvan Horvath Bolyai Military University |
Redshift and spatial distribution of the intermediate GRBs |
9.07 |
Istvan Horvath Bolyai Military University |
Investigating the properties of intermediate GRBs |
9.08 |
Graziella Pizzichini INAF/IASF Bologna |
Search for changes in Gamma-Ray Bursts at different redshifts |
9.09 |
Judith Racusin NASA/GSFC |
Fermi and Swift Gamma-ray Burst Afterglow Population Studies |
9.10 |
Jakub Ripa Charles University, Prague |
On the properties of the RHESSI intermediate-duration gamma-ray bursts |
9.11 |
Richard Willingale University of Leicester |
A bivariate luminosity model for GRB pulses and flares |
Session 10: Outflows and Jets |
10.01 |
John Cannizzo UMBC |
Fall-Back Disks in Long and Short GRBs |
10.02 |
Mimoza HAFIZI Department of Physics, Tirana University |
A test on distribution of opening angles of beamed GRBs |
10.03 |
Hiroki Nagakura Waseda University |
Jet breakouts and photospheric emissions in rotating collapsing massive stars |
Session 11: Multi-Messenger |
11.01 |
Imre Bartos Columbia University |
Multimessenger Search for Gravitational Waves and High-energy Neutrinos from Gamma-ray Bursts |
11.02 |
Erik Blaufuss University of Maryland |
Searches for Neutrinos from GRBs with IceCube |
11.03 |
Yong-Yeon KEUM Institute for the Early Universe/Ewha Womans Uinversity |
Oscillation of Neutrinos through Magnetized Gamma-Ray Burst Fireball |
11.04 |
Eleonora Presani University of Amsterdam - Nikhef |
Analysis of neutrino induced showers in coincidence with GRB in the Antares detector |
Session 12: Current Missions & Observatories |
12.01 |
Kevin Hurley UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory |
The Interplanetary Network |
12.02 |
Rene Hudec Astronomical Institute Ondrejov |
OTs Analyses on Bamberg Observatory Plates |
12.03 |
Rene Hudec Astronomical Institute Ondrejov |
Indirect detections and analyses of GRBs by ionospheric response |
12.04 |
Rene Hudec Astronomical Institute Ondrejov |
Low-Cost Optical All-Sky Monitor For Detection of Bright OTs of GRBs |
12.05 |
Stephen Holland CRESST/USRA/NASA/GSFC |
An Updated Ultraviolet Calibration for the Swift/UVOT |
12.06 |
Hans Krimm CRESST/USRA/NASA GSFC |
Analysis of recent GRBs jointly detected by Swift and Suzaku/WAM |
12.07 |
Lech Piotrowski University of Warsaw |
Laboratory measurements and modeling of the Pi of the Sky detector response for more effective detection of GRB optical counterparts |
12.08 |
Michael Stamatikos OSU-CCAPP |
The Inter-Calibration of Swift-BAT and Fermi-GBM: First Year Results |
12.09 |
Dave Tierney UCD |
The Cross-Calibration of Fermi-GBM and INTEGRAL-ISGRI by Spectral Analysis of a Sample of Simultaneously Observed GRBs |
12.10 |
Tilan Ukwatta The George Washington University/ NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
Follow the BAT' Observing Program |
12.11 |
David Williams UC Santa Cruz |
Improving VERITAS Sensitivity to Gamma-Ray Bursts |
12.12 |
Daisuke Yonetoku Kanazawa University |
Gamma-Ray Polarimetry of the Prompt Emission by IKAROS-GAP |
Session 13: Future Missions & Observatories |
13.01 |
Ori Fox NASA GSFC |
GRBs with the Reionization and Transients InfraRed (RATIR) camera |
13.02 |
Bruce Grossan University of California at Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory |
Update on The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) Pathfinder |
13.03 |
Rene Hudec Astronomical Institute Ondrejov |
X-ray telescope for independent detections of GRBs in X-rays |
13.04 |
Rene Hudec Astronomical Institute Ondrejov |
ESA Gaia and GRBs |
13.05 |
Jun Kakuwa Hiroshima University |
GRB detection rate with CTA |
13.06 |
Sergey Karpov Special Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Sciences |
Wide-field monitoring strategy for the study of fast optical transients |
13.07 |
Luigi Piro INAF-IASF, Rome |
Mission ORIGIN: probing the cosmic history of baryons with GRBs |
13.08 |
Peter Roming Southwest Research Institute |
Probing the High-z Universe with GRBs and JANUS |
13.09 |
Ignacio Taboada Georgia Institute of Technology |
Prospects for >10 GeV observation of GRBs with HAWC Scalers |
13.10 |
Takahiro Toizumi Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Small Satellite "Tsubame" for Polarimetry of Gamma-ray Burst. |