Hanfeng Song

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NameHanfeng Song            

Titleprofessor

Office1002,10th floor,BoXue Tower

Personal phone

E-mailsonghanfeng@163.com;  hfsong@gzu.edu.cn

Research   areas: Stellar Astrophysics, Nuclear astrophysics, structure and evolution of   binary stars that are the progenitors of gravitational wave sources, etc.

Admission direction: Theoretical and   Observational Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics

 

Personal Profile

Song Hanfeng was born in December 1974, PhD. He is a professor at the College of Physics, Guizhou University, and a PhD/Master's supervisor. He graduated with a PhD in astrophysics from the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in July 2006, and studied under the famous astrophysicist Academician Huang Runqian. Currently, he was a board member of the Chinese Society of Computational Physics, a member of the Chinese Nuclear Society, an expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and a dissertation reviewer for the Ministry of Education. He also serves as an expert reviewer for top international astrophysics journals such as ApJ, A&A, and MNRAS. Additionally, I am the academic discipline leader at the College of Physics, Guizhou University, and a distinguished professor at the same institution. His primary research areas include stellar astrophysics, nuclear astrophysics, and the structure and evolution of binary star progenitors of gravitational wave sources. He have conducted a cutting-edge research on the structure and evolution of close binary stars. Currently, he is collaborating with internationally renowned astrophysicists Professor Andre Maeder and Professor Georges Meynet from the Department of Astronomy at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. His research area involves significant astrophysical issues such as element mixing, angular momentum transfer, the formation of rotating accretion stars, and internal element nucleosynthesis in close binary stars. To date, he has led and completed three projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and participated in four other such projects. He have also led and completed six provincial and ministerial-level scientific research projects. He teached undergraduate and graduate courses, including Mathematical Methods in Physics, Advanced Stellar astrohysics, and Fundamentals of General Relativity. So far, He have published over 50 academic papers and have successfully supervised 18 master's students who have obtained their degrees.


Academic Background

(1) 2023.09 - 2023.12, Invited Professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

(2) 2018.09 - 2019.08, Visiting scholar at the Stellar Physics Research Group of Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Light of the West Program of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee.

(3) 2016.02 - 2017.01, Visiting scholar at the Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

(4) 2013.12 to present, Professor, College of Physics, Guizhou University.

(5) 2012.09 - 2012.11, Visiting Scholar, Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

(6) 2009.02 - 2009.07, Visiting Scholar, Stellar Physics Group, Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

(7) 2006.09 - 2013.12, Associate Professor, College of Science, Guizhou University.


Academic Achievements

Director of the Chinese Society of Computational Physics; Member of the Chinese Nuclear Society; Reviewer of the National Natural Science Foundation of China; Reviewer of degree thesis of the Ministry of Education; Reviewer of papers for the top international astrophysics journals ApJ, A&A, and MNRAS; Academic discipline leader of the College of Physics, Guizhou University; Distinguished professor of Guizhou University, etc.

 

Representative Publications

(1) L. Y. Zhao, H. F. Song*,G. Meynet, A. Maeder,S. Ekstrom,  R. Y. Zhang, Y. Qin, Q. Zhan, The evolutionary properties of the blue loop under the influence of rapid rotation and low metallicity, 2023, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 674, 92.

(2) W. G. Peng, H. F. Song*, G. Meynet, A. Maeder, Fabio Barblan,S. Ekstrom, P. Eggenberger, C. Georgy, G. Wade, Y. Qin,Close binary evolution based on Gaia DR2: the origin of late WC-type Wolf-Rayet stars with low luminosity, 2022, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 657, A116.

(3) H.F. Song*, G. Meynet*, A. Maeder, N. Mowlavi, Z. Keszthelyi, S. Ekstrom, P. Eggenberger, C. Georgy, G. Wade, Y. Qin,News from Gaia on sigma Ori E: a case study for the wind magnetic braking process, 2022, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 657, A60.

(4)  Hanfeng Song*, Georges Meynet, Andre Maeder , Weiguo Peng, Gang Long, Ruiyu Zhang, Sylvia Ekström,Cyril Georgy, and Runqian Huang, The Energy Transport Induced by Horizontal Turbulence in Rotating W-type W UMa Contact Binaries, 2020,The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 905, A39,118.

(5)已保留: Hanfeng Song*, Georges Meynet, Zhi Li, Weiguo Peng, Ruiyu Zhang, Qiong Zhan, The structure and evolution of single and binary Population III stars, 2020The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 892Number 1, A41,1-27.

(6) Tao Wu, Yan Li*, Zhen-min Deng, Gui-fang Lin , Han-feng Song, and Chen Jiang,Asteroseismic Analyses of Slowly Pulsating B Star KIC 8324482: Ultraweak Element Mixing beyond the Central Convective Core, 2020, The Astrophysical Journal,  899, A38, 117.

(7) Hanfeng Song*, Jiangtao Wang, Fen Song, Ruiyu Zhang, Zhi Li, Weiguo Peng, Qiong Zhan, and Jianghong Jing, The Evolution of Massive Close Binaries: Anomalous Relationship between Nitrogen Abundances and Rotational Velocities, 2018The Astrophysical Journal, 859:43, 113.

(8)H.F. Song, G. Meynet*; A. Maeder, S. Ekstrom, P. Eggenberger,C. Georgy, Y. Qin, T. Fragos, M. Soerensen, F. Barblan, G. A. Wade,Close binary evolution. II. Impact of tides, wind magnetic braking, and internal angular momentum transport, 2018, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 609: 111.

(9) Y. Qin , T. Fragos, G. Meynet, J. Andrews, M. Sørensen, and H. F. Song, The spin of the second-born black hole in coalescing binary black holes,2018,  Astronomy & Astrophysics, 616, A28.

(10) H.F. Song*; J.Z. Wang; F. Song; J.T. Wang, The structure of critically rotating accreting stars, 2017, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 600: 19.

(11) H. F. Song; G. Meynet*; A. Maeder; S.Ekstrom; P. Eggenberger, Massive star evolution in close binaries: Conditions for homogeneous evolution, 2016, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 585: 121.

(12) H.F. Song*; A. Maeder; G. Meynet; R.Q. Huang; S. Ekstrom; A. Granada, Close-binary evolution. I. Tidally induced shear mixing in rotating binaries2013, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 556: 110.

(13) H.F. Song*, Y. Lu; J.Z.Wang, Wind anisotropy and angular momentum loss in a massive rotating binary system, 2011,Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 63(4): 835847.

(14) H. F. Song*, Z. Zhong,Y. Lu, Structure and evolution of rotationally and tidally distorted stars, 2009, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 504: 161~170.

(15) J. T. Wang; H.F. Song*; Z. Li, Modelling nitrogen abundances in the massive binary system, SCIENCE CHINA Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy, 201760(5): 0595211-0595215.

(16) Ying Qin*, Yuan-Zhu Wang , Dong-Hong Wu, Georges Meynet, and Hanfeng Song,On the Angular Momentum Transport Efficiency within the Star Constrained from Gravitational-wave Observations, 2022, The Astrophysical Journal, 924, 129.

(17) Gang Long, Han-Feng Song*, Rui-Yu Zhang, Ying Qin, Liu-Yan Zhao, Shi-Tao Qi, Evolution toward the observational features of the stripped envelope type IIb Supernovae in the binary system, Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2022, 22, 3.

(18) Gang Long, Hanfeng Song*, Georges Meynet,Andre Maeder, Ruiyu Zhang,Ying Qin,Sylvia Ekström,Cyril Georgy,& Liuyan Zhao, The Formation of the Stripped-envelope Type IIb Supernova Progenitors: Rotation, Metallicity, and Overshooting, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series,2022, 62, 2.

(19) Qin, Y. Hu, R. -C. Meynet, G. Wang, Y. Z. Zhu, J. -P. Song, H. F. Shu, X. W.Wu, S. C. Merging binary black holes formed through double-core evolutionA&A,2023, 671A, 62Q

(20) Qin, Ying, Wang, Yuan-Zhu Bavera, Simone S. Wu, Shichao Meynet, Georges Wang, Yi-Ying Hu, Rui-Chong Zhu, Jin-Ping Wu, Dong-Hong Shu, Xin-Wen Peng, Fang-Kun Song, Han-Feng Wei, Da-Ming, Searching for Candidates of Coalescing Binary Black Holes Formed through Chemically Homogeneous Evolution in GWTC-3,The Astrophysical Journal, 2022,941,179.


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