First meeting

The first meeting of the team will be held at ISSI-Beijing; follow the link for contact and other details.

Please review the code of conduct prior to the meeting

Remote attendees will be able to view the talks and present via Zoom (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81609492942?pwd=eQZT1E5c9ZDKkrgwRhr1WYJMp4jKiS.1, passwd: 714733).

We plan two excursions during the meeting, the first on the morning of Wednesday 26th November, the second on the afternoon of Friday 28th November. More details will be provided at the meeting

Date Time (CST) Speaker Event/title
Monday 24th Nov 09:00–09:20 Registration
09:20–09:30 TBA Welcome & logistics
09:30–10:30 Li, Z Team Progress on thermonuclear X-ray bursts
10:30–11:00 coffee break & team photo
11:00–12:00 Galloway State of the art of model & observation comparisons
12:00–14:00 lunch at NSSC
14:00–15:00 Liu, H Accreting neutron stars: Thermal evolution and Type I X-ray bursts
15:00–15:30 coffee break
16:15–17:30 Discussion (X-ray burst numerical modeling, including light curve simulation via KEPLER, MESA and HERES)
17:30– dinner at NSSC
Tuesday 25th Nov 09:00–10:00 Aoyama Thermonuclear superburst of MAXI J1752-457 observed with NinjaSat and MAXI
10:00–10:30 coffee break
10:30–11:30 Dohi NinjaSat Observation of Clocked Bursters and Its Implication
11:30–12:00  Fu, T A comprehensive study of type I (thermonuclear) bursts in the new transient SRGA J144459.2–604207
12:00–14:00 lunch at NSSC
14:00–15:00 Cavecchi The relation between accretion and burst recurrence time
15:00–15:30 coffee break
15:30–16:30 Speicher, J Type I X-ray bursts as probes of the neutron star accretion flow
16:30–17:30 Discussion (How to understand mdot~trec relation especially for the case of SRGA J144459.2—604207? constraints on the neutron star mass and radius: data & method & source list & …; How to define PRE bursts ?)
18:00– ISSI-Beijing welcome dinner & reception at the hotel (Park Plaza Beijing Science Park).
Wednesday 26th Nov 09:00–12:00 excursion to the Forbidden City (Z. Li will order the tickets, a passport number is required.)
12:00–14:00 lunch (back at NSSC or we can find local food.)
14:00–15:00 Ji, L Study of accretion flows using Type-I bursts
15:00–15:30  coffee break
15:30–16:30 Lam, Y
Key Role of Thermonuclear Reactions in Understanding the Type-I X-ray Bursts
16:30–17:30 Discussion (X-ray burst data collection and analysis from NICER, MAXI, HXMT, NuSTAR, NinjaSat, especially intermediate-duration and super bursts)
17:30–  dinner at NSSC
Thursday 27th Nov 09:00–10:00 Zhang, G An Investigation of Multi-peaked Type-I X-ray Bursts
10:00–10:30  coffee break
10:30–11:00 Zhang, L A transition from mixed-fuel to pure-helium thermonuclear bursts in Terzan 5 X-3
11:00–11:30 Peng, Z Quenching and recovery of persistent X-ray emission during a superburst in 4U 1820-30
11:30-12:00 Cheng, H.Q. Einstein Probe (EP): an X-ray mission for time-domain astronomy
12:00–14:00  lunch at NSSC
14:00–15:00 Casten Hydrogen-Triggered X-ray Bursts: Linking Observations and Theory
15:00–15:30  coffee break
15:30–16:30 Jaisawal, G NICER studies of thermonuclear X-ray bursts (remote)
16:30–17:30 Discussion (multi-wavelength observations, EP, SVOM, FAST and others; burst-disk interactions, does persistent emission variation model always work?)
17:30–  dinner at NSSC
Friday 28th Nov 09:00–10:00 Li, H Polar Mounds on Strangeon Stars: the Neutrino Emission from Ultraluminous X-ray Pulsars
10:00–10:30  coffee break
10:30–11:30 Discussion (future missions, such as HUBS, eXTP; spectral lines/edges detections; finalize the schedule/date for the next ISSI-Bern meeting)
11:30–12:00 lunch 
12:30– take a bus on the front door of the hotel, and excursion to the Great Wall 
18:00– dinner (we will find local food.)