Mondello Workshop 2024 on “Frontier Research in Astrophysics – IV”

(9-14 September 2024, Mondello, Palermo, Italy)

 

After the long interruption of the Mondello Workshops series due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, we are finally able to restart this historic series in complete safety.

This is the fourth edition of the series of Mondello Workshops on "Frontier Research in Astrophysics" which is undoubtedly a largely accepted biennial meeting

during even years in which an updated experimental and theoretical panorama will be depicted.

After the excellent results obtained during the 2014, 2016 and 2018 editions we have had the confirmation that the biennial cadence of the Mondello Workshop

is the most appropriate.

These meetings are alternated during odd-numbered years by the older series of the workshops dedicated to the Frascati Workshops “Multifrequency Behaviors

of High-Energy Cosmic Sources”, and to the Palermo Workshops “The Golden Age of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects”, which have reached the XIV

and VI editions respectively This Mondello Workshop 2024 edition comes at the 40h anniversary of the first historical "multifrequency" workshop about

"Multifrequency Behaviour of Galactic Accreting Sources", held in Vulcano (Archipelago of the Eolian Islands) in September 1984. This surely renders our Workshop

Series the oldest among the many devoted to "Multifrequency Studies of Cosmic Sources". The purpose of this international workshop is to bring together

astrophysicists and physicists who are involved in various topics at the forefront of modern astrophysics and particle physics, considering also the recent detection

of gravitational waves from the merging of collapsed objects. The workshop will discuss the most recent experimental and theoretical results in order to

advance our understanding of the physics governing our Universe. To accomplish the goals of the workshop, we believe it is necessary to use data from 

ground-based and space-based experiments and results from theoretical developments: work on the forefront of science which has resulted (or promises

to result in) high-impact scientific papers. Hence, the main purpose of the workshop is to discuss in a unique and collaborative setting a broad range of topics 

in modern astrophysics, from the Big Bang to Planets and Exoplanets. We believe that this can provide a suitable framework for each participant who (while

obviously not involved in all the topics discussed) will be able to acquire a general view of the main experimental and theoretical results currently obtained.

Such an up-to-date view of the current research on cosmic sources can help guide future research projects by the participants, and will encourage collaborative

efforts across various topical areas of research. The proceedings will be published in Proceedings of Science (PoS)- SISSA and will provide a powerful resource

for all the scientific community and will be especially helpful for PhD students.

The following items will be reviewed.

Cosmology: Cosmic Background Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Clusters of Galaxies.

Physics of the Diffuse Cosmic Sources.

Physics of Cosmic Rays.

Physics of Discrete Cosmic Sources.

Extragalactic Sources: Active Galaxies, Normal Galaxies, Gamma-Ray Bursts.

Galactic Sources: Star Formation, Pre-Main-Sequence and Main-Sequence Stars, the Sun, Cataclysmic Variables and Novae, Supernovae and SNRs,

       X-Ray Binary Systems, Pulsars, Black Holes, Gamma-Ray Sources, Nucleosynthesis, Asteroseismology.

Planetology: Solar System, Sun-like Stars, Exoplanets. 

Science from large area multiwavelength surveys and deep-exposure pointings.

Future Physics and Astrophysics: Ongoing and Planned Ground- and Space-based Experiments.

The workshop will include a few 30-minute general review talks to introduce the current problems, and 20-minute talks to discuss new

experimental and theoretical results.

A series of 15-minute talks will discuss the ongoing and planned ground- based and space-based experiments.

There will also be some general talks about the future directions of scientific research on cosmic sources for giving the actual prospects for the

first decades of this millennium. The papers will pass a peer-review process and the workshop proceedings will be edited by Franco Giovannelli.

The location of the workshop is the Splendid Hotel La Torre, located in Mondello beach in Palermo, Italy, a venue that will provide a friendly and

collaborative atmosphere.

Participation is by invitation only.

 

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