Poster Presentations

Last updated: Mar. 17, 2021.

Session I: Instrumentation, technique, theory
Session II: Solar system, exoplanets, disks
Session III: Interstellar matter, star forming region
Session IV: Stars, circumstellar matter, winds, jets
Session V: Extragalactic polarimetry, galaxies, CMB
Session VI: Special Communication

IDTitleNameAffiliation
P-1-01Polarimetric Modelling and on-Sky Calibration Strategy for the Wide Area Linear Optical Polarimeter (WALOP)Ramya Manjunath AncheInter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
P-1-02Awakenings: Renovation and Commissioning of the Gemini Polarization Module (GPOL)Jennifer L. HoffmanUniversity of Denver
P-1-03Polarisation of Auroral Emission Lines on Earth: Context and Future InstrumentationHerve LamyRoyal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
P-1-04WALOP - Very Wide Field Four Camera One Shot Polarimeters for PASIPHAE SurveySiddharth MaharanaInter- University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics(IUCAA)
P-1-05Construction for Automatic Analysis System for Photopolarimetric Data Obtained by HONIR/Kanata TelescopeFumiki MoriHiroshima University
P-1-06ALMA Instrumental Polarization Properties Across Time and FrequencyKouichiro NakanishiNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan
P-1-07NIKA2: The New Continuum/Polarized Camera of the IRAM 30 m TelescopeAlessia RitaccoIAS, ENS
P-1-08SPARC4 - Simultaneous Polarimeter and Rapid Camera in 4 BandsClaudia RodriguesInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
P-1-09Applying Differential Speckle Polarimetry for Study of Circumstellar Envelope Around CQ TauBoris SafonovSternberg Astronomical Institute Lomonosov Moscow State University
P-1-10NEOPol: Polish Polarimeter for NEOs - First Light and First ResultsAgnieszka SlowikowskaInstitute of Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun
P-1-11UV Spectro-Polarimeter for High-Accuracy Measurements of Solar Chromospheric Magnetic Fields: CLASP2Donguk SongNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan
P-1-12Overview of a Breadboard Model of Polarization Modulator Unit for Low-Frequency Telescope in LiteBIRDShinya SugiyamaSaitama University
P-1-13Simulation Study of IXPE Capability for the Crab Nebula and Supernova RemnantsRyuya YamamotoHiroshima University
P-2-01Near-Infrared Photopolarimetry of the Large Main Belt Asteroid - (4) VestaYoonsoo BachSeoul National University
P-2-02UV Polarimetry in Molecular BandsSvetlana BerdyuginaLeibniz Institute for Solar Physics
P-2-03Polarimetric Imaging Survey During 16 Years on the Cometary Dust Coma ActivityReiko FurushoTsuru University
P-2-04Polarimetry of Possible Dormant Comets Among Asteroids in Comet-Like OrbitsJoooyeon GeemDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University
P-2-05Polarimetry of Cometary Dust: A Window to the Evolution of the Solar SystemYuna KwonTechnische Universität Braunschweig
P-2-06Imaging Polarimetry of Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner in Its 2018 ApparitionYoshiharu ShinnakaKyoto Sangyo University
P-3-01Correlation Study of Magnetic Field Geometry of Star Forming Clouds With Their Galactic Longitude Using Polarimetry.Gulafsha Begom ChoudhuryDepartment of Physics, Assam University, Silchar 788011
P-3-02The Dynamics of the 30 Doradus Star-Forming Region as Probed With Far-Infrared PolarimetrySimon CoudeSOFIA-USRA
P-3-04Magnetic Field of a Dense Core L1521 F in Taurus Molecular CloudSakiko FukayaKagoshima University
P-3-05Interpretation of Data on IS Polarization With Improved Estimates of ExtinctionVladimir Il'InSt.Petersburg University & Pulkovo Obs.
P-3-06The Magnetic Field in Dense Photodissociation Region of DR21Atanu KoleyIndian Institute of Science, Bangalore
P-3-07Calibrating the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi Method With Numerical Simulations: Uncertainties in Estimating the Magnetic Field Strength From Statistics of Field OrientationsJunhao LiuNanjing University
P-3-08Galactic Interstellar Magnetic Field and Dust: Towards a Consistent Model From Radio and Optical DataReinaldo Santos-LimaUniversidade de São Paulo
P-3-09Pinched Magnetic Field Around the Massive Star Forming Region Monoceros R2: An Analysis of Planck Polarimetric ImagesMasafumi MatsumuraKagawa University
P-3-10Multi-Wavelength Magnetic Field Observations in Star Forming FilamentsThushara PillaiBoston University
P-3-11The Visual and Sub-Mm Polarization Produced by Aggregate Dust Particles in Molecular CloudsMarina ProkopjevaSt. Petersburg University
P-3-12Magnetic Field of an Isolated Massive Star Forming Clump IRAS20126+4104 Across High Spacial Dynamic RangeHiroko ShinnagaKagoshima University
P-3-13High Accuracy Circular and Linear Polarization of the Crab Nebula and Its PulsarAgnieszka SlowikowskaInstitute of Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun
P-3-14On the Polarization Efficiency and Collisional Disalignment of Grains in the Sh 2-185 RegionArchana SoamSOFIA Science Center, USRA, NASA Ames Research Center
P-3-15Polarimetric Observation of the Bright-Rimmed Globule IC1396 E/SFO 38Koji SugitaniGraduate School of Science, Nagoya City University
P-3-16Bistro Observations of NGC6334: Magnetic Field Morphologies Associated With HII RegionsMehrnoosh TahaniNational Research Council Canada - DRAO
P-3-17Understanding Polarized Dust Emission From ρ Ophiuchi A in Light of Grain Alignment and Disruption by Radiative TorquesLe Ngoc TramSOFIA Science Center, NASA Ames Research Center
P-3-18An Early Look at the Interstellar Polarization Survey DatabaseJose VersteegRadboud University
P-3-19Connecting Sulfur-Bearing Species and Dust Polarization of the Protostars in the Perseus Molecular CloudZiwei ZhangRIKEN
P-4-01Modeling the Multiwavelength Linear Polarization in GRB AfterglowsGal BirenbaumTel Aviv University
P-4-02Detecting the Zeeman Effect in Massive Star Magnetospheres in the UVChristiana ErbaUniversity of Delaware, Bartol Research Institute
P-4-03Peeling Back the Layers: Variable Line Polarization in WR + O BinariesAndrew FullardMichigan State University
P-4-04Polarized Lines Illuminate the Progenitors of Core-Collapse SupernovaeJennifer L. HoffmanUniversity of Denver
P-4-05Modeling the Variable Polarization of Epsilon Aurigae in and Out of EclipseRichard IgnaceEast Tennessee State University
P-4-07Fast-Follow Up Polarimetry From the Highly Magnetized Jet of GRB 190114CNuria Jordana-MitjansUniversity of Bath
P-4-08Optical Polarimetry for Bright Early Afterglow of GRB 180720BKoji KawabataHiroshima University
P-4-09Monte Carlo Estimation of X-Ray Polarization for Intermediate PolarsTakao KitaguchiRIKEN
P-4-10Infrared Spectropolarimetry of Magnetic Massive StarsMary OksalaCalifornia Lutheran University
P-4-11The PolStar EXPLORER Mission - Science Drivers and ScopePaul ScowenArizona State University
P-4-12Peculiar Evolved Semi-Regular Variable: V CVn Polarization Out of Phase With Light CurveNicolaus SteenkenSternwarte Freimann
P-4-13VLBI Polarimetry Observations of Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy 1H 0323+342Mieko TakamuraThe University of Tokyo/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
P-4-14Imaging Polarimetric Observations of Nearby SupernovaeMasayuki YamanakaKyoto Univ.
P-4-16Mapping Circumstellar Matter With Polarized Light: The Case of Supernova 2014J in M82Yi YangUniversity of California, Berkeley
P-5-02Disentangling the Polarizing Mechanisms in the Nucleus of NGC 1068 in the Near Infrared.Lucas GrossetSOFIA Science Center, USRA, NASA Ames Research Center
P-5-03Optical and Near-Infrared Photopolarimetric Monitoring of BL Lacertae During 2020 Flaring StateNatsuko HazamaHiroshima University
P-5-04POLAR-2: Development of a Large Scale Gamma-Ray PolarimeterJohannes HulsmanUniversity of Geneva
P-5-05Microvariability of BL Lacertae in Optical and Near-Infrared Bands During 2020 FlareRyo ImazawaHiroshima U.
P-5-06How Magnetic Fields Change Within the Gas Spiral M51 Observed With SOFIA HAWC+Jin-Ah KimUniversity of Minnesota
P-5-07X-Ray Polarisation of Black-Hole Accretion Discs in Active Galactic NucleiJakub PodgornyUniversity of Strasbourg / Charles University / Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
P-5-08Spectropolarimetric Observation for NGC 1275 With Subaru/FocasMahito SasadaHiroshima University
P-5-09Modeling the Multi-Wavelength Spectral Energy Distributions and Spectropolarimetry of BlazarsHester M. SchutteNorth-West University
P-5-10New Capabilities of AGN Polarimetry: Instrumentation and MethodsElena ShablovinskayaSpecial Astrophysical Observatory of RAS
P-6-01An IAU Newsletter for the Photometry and Polarimetry CommunityAntonio Mario MagalhaesUniversidade de São Paulo