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Session I: AGB and SAGB modelling
M. Lugaro
Cosmic chemistry from AGB stars and its dependence on the initial stellar mass
A. Karakas
The effect of the intial helium abundance on the AGB-supernova transition mass
J. Lattanzio
Overshoot below the intershell convective zone
U. Battino
Application of a theory and simulation-based convective boundary mixing model for AGB evolution
C. Doherty Lives and deaths of super- and massive AGB stars
M. Clayton
Dynamical mass loss in late-stage AGB stars
G. Pastorelli
Calibrating the TP-AGB phase through resolved stellar populations in the Small Magellanic Cloud
Session II: EC/CC supernovae
M. Limongi
Presupernova Evolution of Massive Stars close to the AGB-Core Collapse Supernova transition
S.C. Leung
The final fate of the 8 – 10 solar mass stars: Collapse into neutron stars or explosions?
J. Schwab
T
he Evolution of ONe White Dwarfs towards accretion-induced collapse
I. Dominguez
On the influence of axion like particles on the AGB-SN mass transition
A. Nagy
Calculating the average opacity for core-collapse SNe
A. Jerkstrand
Supernovae from the 8-10 Msun range: the first spectral models for the emission- line phase
T. Suzuki
The role of nuclear physics on the final evolution of degenerate cores
B. Mueller
Simulating electron-capture supernovae and their cousins
L. Siess
The binary channels to electron capture supernovae
A. Tolstov
Supernova explosions of 8-12 solar mass stars: multicolor light curve simulations
E. Zapartas Late core-collapse supernovae from intermediate mass binaries
Session III: Type Ia supernovae
P. Hoeflich
Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae
C. Abate
What is the role of wind mass transfer in the progenitor evolution of type Ia supernovae?
Z. Han
Progenitors of SNe Iax
S. Toonen
Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae
M. Kromer Type Ia supernovae
G. Halabi Two-Dimensional Stellar Evolution: 2DStars
B. Wang Binary population synthesis for the core-degenerate channel of type Ia supernova progenitors
Session IV: Observations of AGB stars and supernovae
M. Boyer Observations of AGB and Super-AGB Stars
R. Dorda
Disentangling massive AGB stars and red supergiants
O. Jones Near-infrared stellar populations in the Dwarf-irregular galaxies Sextans A and Leo A
D. A. Garcia-Hernandez
Surveys of massive AGB and super-AGB stars
K. Justannont Mass loss from intermediate-mass AGB stars
I. Mc Donald
Observationally decoding the mechanism driving mass loss from AGB stars
M. Groenewegen
Mass loss and luminosities of AGB stars and RSG in the Magellanic Clouds
J. Van Loon
Observed properties of red supergiant and massive AGB star populations
C. Abia
Isotopic ratios of C, O and light elements abundances in AGB stars undergoing HBB
O. Zamora
Nitrogen rich stars towards the Galactic Bulge: the most metal-poor massive
AGB candidates in our Galaxy
R. Raddi
Progeny of super-AGB stars in open clusters in the era of Gaia
I. Neguerela
Open clusters as laboratories for the AGB/supernova mass transition
J. Cummings
Massive White Dwarfs & the Initial-Final Mass Relation
G. Clayton Dust Formation in the R Coronae Borealis Stars
M. Wittkowski VLTI spectro-interferometry and aperture synthesis imaging of cool giants and supergiants (nuova versione)
T. Woods Type Ia Supernova Archaeology: Searching for the relics of progenitors past(nuova versione)
M. T. Botticella
SN 2008S-like events: electron-capture SNe from a super-AGB progenitor?
J. Maund The host environments of Type IIP SNe
G. Pignata
Supernova rate from the SUDARE survey
O. Graur
Supernova rates from a re-analysis of the Lick Observatory Supernova search
E. Lagadec
Mission and ground based facilities for the observations of AGB-SAGB and massive stars
Session V: Dust from AGB stars and supernovae
F. Dell’Agli
Modelling dust production from AGB stars: open challenges, uncertainties and new discoveries
L. Mattsson
Improved implementation of dust-driven winds and dust formation in models of AGB evolution
A. Nanni
Constraining dust properties in circumstellar envelopes of C-stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud:
optical constants and grain size of carbon dust
I. De Looze
The dust mass in Cassiopeia A from a spatially resolved Herschel analysis
A. Bevan
Dust masses in the ejecta of SN 1993J, SN 1987A, SN 1980K and Cas A
from modelling their red-blue optical line profile asymmetries
K. Krafton CSM Interaction and Dust Formation in SN2010jl
S. Marassi
Dust from supernovae
R. Valiante
The relative role of AGBs and SNe as the first cosmic dust polluters
R. Wesson
When does dust form in supernova remnants?
Session VI: The role AGB stars and supernovae on the host system
D. Yong
The chemical enrichment in the early Galaxy
F. D'Antona
The role of Super AGB and supernovae in the formation
N. Prantzos
Chemical evolution of galaxies: the role of AGB and massive stars
G. Cescutti
The chemical signature of SNIax in the stars of Ursa minor