Workshop Reports
Abstract
14 Workshops were held during the Symposium, and all but one submitted a report of the discussions that took place. The reports are arranged in the following order:
1. Radio Transients in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astrophysics.......... 207 2. Stellar Variability: From Citizen Science to Citizen Astronomy.......... 215 3. Getting Ready for TESS: an On-Hand Software Tutorial.......... 220 4. 25 Years of the Southern Skies Monitoring by OGLE.......... 226 5. A-Type Stars as a Unique Challenge in Time-Domain Studies.......... 230 6. X-ray Binary Transients in the Magellanic Clouds and the Milky Way.......... 236 7. Towards Science with LSST: Data Products and Communications.......... 241 8. Supernovæ.......... 245 9. Exploring Data Sonification to Enable, Enhance, and Accelerate the Analysis of Big, Noisy, and Multi-Dimensional Data .......... 251 10. New Instrumentation for Transient Follow-Up .......... 257 11. Nuclear Transients .......... 263 12. Accessing Data for Long-Term Variability .......... 269 13. Machine Learning for Transient Classification .......... 274 14. Calibration and Standardisation .......... 275- Publication:
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Southern Horizons in Time-Domain Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- August 2019
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2019IAUS..339..205G