PROGRAMME: 6th December 2022 

 

 

Program:

09:00-09:10 CLT
Welcome
09:10-09:40 CLT
Nikolaus Vogt (Universidad de Valparaíso)
The discovery of the first superhumps
09:40-10:10 CLT Yusuke Tampo (Kyoto University, Japan)
Understanding SU UMa/WZ Sge-type dwarf novae through observations of superhumps
10:10-10:40 CLT Joe Patterson (Columbia University, USA)
Period Variations in Superhumps, Positive and Negative
10:40–11:00 CLT

Coffee Break

11:00–11:30 CLT
Alexandra Veledina (University of Turku, Finland)
Superhumps in X-ray binaries
11:30-12:00 CLT Stephen Lubow (STSCI, USA)
Review of the theory to explain superhumps
12:00-12:30 CLT Ronald Mennickent (UdeC, Chile)
Long photometric cycles in close binaries of the Algol-type: rare comparison with CV superhumps

Lunch in the ESO garden

14:30-14:50 CLT Noel Castro Segura (University of Southampton, UK)
The nova-like V341 Ara: A Cepheid impostor
14:50-15:10 CLT Dennis Wehner (University of Tübingen, Germany)
 Two-Dimensional Simulations of SU-UMa Systemscurves
15:10-15:30 CLT Albert Bruch (Laboratório Nacional de Astrofísica, Brazil)
A survey of superhumps in old novae and novalike variables based on TESS light curves DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7561069
15:30-15:50 CLT Andrea Rojas (Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile) 
Superhump behaviour of TT Arietis in the last six decades DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7594919
15:50-16:10 CLT

Coffee Break

16:10-16:30 CLT Catalina Saez (Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile)
Improving the value of the orbital period of VW Hydri DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7747664
16:30-16:50 CLT Dante Minniti (Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile)
CVs, Novae and WITs in the VVVX Survey
16:50-17:00 CLT

Short Break

17:00-17:45 CLT Podium Discussion: The past and future of superhump research
17:45-18:00 CLT Final remarks

Social gathering in the ESO garden