Jun 1 – 5, 2026
Europe/Paris timezone

Session

Physics of compact objects

Jun 1, 2026, 11:30 AM

Conveners

Physics of compact objects: Part I

  • Aaron Vincent

Physics of compact objects: Part II

  • Melissa Diamond

Physics of compact objects: Part III

  • Aaron Vincent

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  1. Lami SULEIMAN (Laboratoire Univers et Théories, Observatoire de Paris.)
    6/1/26, 11:30 AM

    Nuclear experiments and theory both fail to describe the behavior of dense and highly isospin asymmetric matter in relatively low temperature regimes. Such matter is however present in the deepest layers of the highly compact astrophysical objects that are neutron stars. In this talk, we discuss how astrophysical constraints based on multi-messenger observations of neutron stars have...

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  2. Mathieu JACOBE DE NAUROIS (LLR Ecole Polytechnique)
    6/1/26, 11:55 AM
  3. Julia DE ASSIS SCARPIN (LLR, École Polytechnique)
    6/1/26, 12:20 PM
  4. Frédéric DAIGNE (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris - Sorbonne University)
    6/4/26, 9:00 AM
  5. Violetta Sagun (University of Southampton)
    6/4/26, 9:25 AM
  6. MATTEO CERRUTI (Université de Paris / APC)
    6/4/26, 9:50 AM

    Jets from supermassive black holes (SMBHs) shine at all wavelengths, and in particular they represent the majority of extragalactic gamma-ray sources. In this talk, I will review the observational status of gamma-ray emission from SMBH jets, and will then discuss the radiative processes at work in these environments, highlighting what we can learn from these observations and what future...

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  7. Mathieu Venet
    6/4/26, 10:15 AM
  8. Gibwa Musoke
    6/5/26, 1:30 PM
  9. Robert Mochkovitch
    6/5/26, 1:55 PM
  10. Melissa Diamond
    6/5/26, 2:20 PM
  11. Sally Hankache
    6/5/26, 2:45 PM
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