RAGtime 23

Europe/Prague
Opava

Opava

Hauerova 728
Gabriel Török (Silesian University in Opava), Stuchlík Zdeněk (Institute of Physics, Silesian University in Opava)
Description

 

Venue

This year, RAGtime will once again be held in person at Hauerova 728/4, 746 01 Opava. You will be provided with the building entrance cards upon registration.

The 23nd RAGtime workshop will be held in Opava (6-10 September 2021) in hybrid form. Please, follow this website for further informations.

All participants on site must present a proof of vaccination or negative test to the organisers upon arrival and registration to the conference!

The series of the annual RAGtime workshops has been held at the Institute by the Relativistic Astrophysics Group (RAG) since 1999. Its scientific scope is devoted to current problems of relativistic astrophysics mainly focused on the physics of black holes and neutron stars. The workshop is attended by multiple experts in the field and allows for many valuable discussions and interactions between the participants.

The scientific focus of the workshop will traditionally be devoted mainly to problems of relativistic physics of black holes and neutron or quark stars. Large attention will be given to confronting theoretical models with up-to-date observations available through both electromagnetic and gravitational wave window to the Universe.

Special attention will be devoted to the modelling of astrophysical effects in the combined strong gravity and relevant external magnetic fields. Current issues in accretion theory will be explored. We will furthermore attempt to address problems related to cosmology, mathematical aspects of the theory of relativity, and alternative theories of gravity.

In addition, new methods of generating complex general relativistic solutions containing a black hole will be exposed. We will also focus on the national and international collaboration regarding the present and future cosmic X-ray missions.

Proceedings of RAGtime

The Proceedings have been regularly published by the Institute of Physics at the  Silesian University in Opava. The next Proceedings will be published by the end of 2023. You can submit your paper following the instructions at the Proceedings website. The deadline for submission is November 30, 2021.

More info can be found at www.proceedings.physics.cz.

Participants
  • Ana Laura Müller
  • Anabella Araudo
  • Andrea Kotrlová
  • Antonina Zinhailo
  • Arman Tursunov
  • Audrey Trova
  • Bakhtinur Juraev
  • Bobir Toshmatov
  • Camilo Posada
  • Daniel Charbulák
  • Daniela Pugliese
  • David Abarca
  • David Alvarez-Castillo
  • Debora Lančová
  • Deepika Bollimpalli
  • Diego Calderón
  • Dilshodbek Bardiev
  • Dmitriy Ovchinnikov
  • Dominik Gronkiewicz
  • Ernesto Contreras
  • Eva Šrámková
  • Evariste Boj
  • Fatemeh Kayanikhoo
  • Filip Blaschke
  • Gabriel Török
  • Gabriela Urbancová
  • Gregory Vereshchagin
  • Guillermo Lara
  • Hana Kučáková
  • Ioannis Dimitropoulos
  • Jan Hladík
  • Jan Schee
  • Jana Malkrabová
  • Jaroslav Vrba
  • Javlon Rayimbaev
  • Jiří Horák
  • Jiří Kovář
  • John Miller
  • Jorge Ovalle
  • Jorge Rueda
  • Karel Adámek
  • Kateřina Klimovičová
  • Kris Schroven
  • Lenka Polášková
  • Lenka Vozárová
  • Luigi Stella
  • Lukáš Gráf
  • Maciek Wielgus
  • Marek Abramowicz
  • Martin Kološ
  • Martin Urbanec
  • Maurizio Falanga
  • Michal Bursa
  • Michal Zajaček
  • Misbah Shahzadi
  • Monika Matuszková
  • Ondřej Kopáček
  • Ondřej Nicolas Karpíšek
  • Ozodbek Rakhimov
  • Pavlína Jalůvková
  • Peter Lichard
  • Petr Slaný
  • Radim Pánis
  • Raj Prince
  • Remo Ruffini
  • René Šprňa
  • Riccardo La Placa
  • Ronaldo Vieira
  • Ruchi Mishra
  • Sajal Mukherjee
  • Samaresh Mondal
  • Santu Mondal
  • Stanislav Hledík
  • Sudipta Hensh
  • Tayebeh Tahamtan
  • Thomas Pappas
  • Tomáš Lanča
  • Tomáš Stanovský
  • Vladimír Karas
  • Wenda Zhang
  • Wlodek Kluzniak
  • Zdeněk Stuchlík
  • Zuzana Turoňová
  • Özlem Taşpınar