The workshop is set up in four sessions, each containing invited talks and extended discussion sessions. Three of the sessions will feature contributed talks. The main aim of the meeting are discussions (science vision, opportunities, strategies, new cooperation, data policies) which are foreseen in various forms (plenary, panel, world cafe).
Session 1: Recent Highlights and Present Challenges in Multimessenger/Multifrequency Studies
Invited Talks:
Samaya Nissanke: Multimessenger studies with gravitational waves
Matthias Steinmetz: Perspectives of optical/NIR surveys for MM and time-domain astrophysics
Michael Kramer: Observations of low-frequency gravitational waves
Karl-Heinz Kampert: MM aspects of CR and UHE astrophysics
Laura Spitler: Fast Radio Bursts and multifrequency searches
Contributed Talks
Session 2: Forthcoming Opportunities and challenges
Invited Talks:
Marek Kowalski: Multimessenger Transient Astronomy with ZTF and Ultrasat
Thomas Janka: Neutron Stars and Black Holes as Compact Remnants of Stellar Death.
Contributed Talks
Panel discussion
World Cafe (new facilities; data access, VO, interoperability; science drivers; ...)
Session 3: Mid-term and Long-Term Strategies
Invited Talks:
Jörn Wilms: RDS Denkschrift - Astronet Roadmap
Andreas Haungs: KAT Strategy - APPEC Roadmap
Günther Hasinger: Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik DZA
Stefan Wagner: Astrophysics at DZA
Plenary Discussion
Session 4: A new 'DFG Priority program' in Multimessenger/multifrequency astrophysics
Invited Talks:
Stefan Krückeberg: The DFG's Priority Program (Schwerpunktprogramm)
Plenary Discussion
Contributions
For the full, detailed program check out the Agenda