FRB2018
FRB2018: Finding and understanding Fast Radio Bursts
Swinburne University of Technology, VIC, Australia – February 2018
The workshop covered a broad range of FRB instrumentation and science, but with a particular focus on directions over the coming ~5 years, as the number of detected FRBs expands rapidly and their localisation becomes commonplace. The key themes of the workshop:
- Understanding FRB progenitors and their host environments. This requires:
- Real-time detection and localisation with interferometers. Can we achieve these goals more effectively via:
- Synergies between current facilities and/or identifying opportunities for existing facility upgrades?
Program
DAY ONE |
Session I: Results from FRB Surveys Session Chair: Adam Deller |
Ryan Shannon: The CRAFT survey for FRBs with ASKAP |
Simon Johnston: Parkes FRBs |
Chris Flynn: FRBs at UTMOST |
Henning Hilmarsson: FRB searches at Effelsberg |
Discussion 1: Future Upgrades to Existing Facilities (and how to fund them) |
Breakout into two or more groups- Reconvene to deliver and debate summaries and note outcomes |
Session II: Special snowflakes (lessons from individual FRBs) Session Chair: Samayra Straal |
Laura Spitler: An Overview and Update from the Repeating FRB |
Emily Petroff: A bright, low-DM FRB |
Wael Farah: Microstructure revealed by the real-time detection of FRB170827 |
Discussion II: What is the value of a single FRB (with/without localisation, with/without polarisation, with/without voltages, wide- vs narrow-band…) |
Breakout into two or more groups focusing on a single class eg non localised but with voltages |
DAY TWO |
Session III: Theory and the FRB population(s) Session Chair: Sarah Burke-Spolaor |
Ramesh Bhat: Searching for FRBs at low frequency |
Ron Ekers: Counting FRBs |
Samayra Straal: Extrapolating local DM environments of young Galactic pulsars to FRBs |
Klim Mikhailov: Catching super-giant pulses from nearby galaxies at low frequencies – rates and implications for FRBs |
Stefan Oslowski: Are there two populations of FRB progenitors |
Discussion 3: FRB populations |
Breakout into two groups: pro-single population vs pro-multi populations |
Session IV: New facilities and instrumentation #1 Session Chair: Keith Bannister |
Shriharsh Tendulkar: The CHIME FRB project |
Chris Bochenek: Fast Radio Bursts in the Local Universe |
Vikram Ravi: The extremities of the FRB sample |
Discussion 4: Collaboration vs competition: how can or should facilities work together? Session Chair: Matthew Bailes |
Panel discussion |
DAY THREE |
Session VI: New facilities and instrumentation #2 Session Chair: Stefan Oslowski |
Manisha Caleb: More Transients and Pulsars with MeerKAT |
Liam Connor: Applying deep learning to fast transient detection |
Charles Walker: LOFT-e (Localisation of Fast Transients with e-MERLIN |
Clancy James: Sensitivity of CRAFT Fly’s Eye FRB searches with ASKAP |
Mini-Session: Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger FRB studies Session Chair: Vikram Ravi |
Seo-Won Chang: SkyMapper Transient program for Fast Radio Bursts |
Jeff Cooke Targeting FRBs with Deeper, Wider, Faster |
David Coward: LIGO search for gravitational wave counterparts to FRBs |
Discussion: People power: who are we missing from the FRB field and how do we attract or cultivate them? Session chair: Laura Spitler |
Panel discussion |
Session VI: Localisation and follow up. Session chair: Shivani Bhandari |
Sarah Burke-Spolaor: realFAST |
Keith Bannister: ASKAP FRB searches – current status and future directions |
Adam Deller: UTMOST-2D: a real-time FRB localiser |
Discussion: What triggered proposals should we already have active by the time the next FRB is localised? |
Discussion in groups (break out by wavelength: radio, X-ray, optical/NIR photometry/spectroscopy, |
Workshop summary and close |
Scientific Organising Committee:
- Adam Deller – adeller@astro.swin.edu.au
- Emily Petroff
- Jean-Pierre Macquart
- Keith Bannister
- Tara Murphy
Local Organisng Committee:
- Stefan Oslowski
- Sue Lester
- Deb Gooley
- Cherie Day
- Wael Farah