18–20 mai 2009
AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC)
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris
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Joint Search between Gravitational-wave and High-Energy Neutrino Detectors

20 mai 2009, 11:15
30m
AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC)

AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC)

Paris, FRANCE

Orateur

M. Imre Bartos (Columbia University)

Description

Cataclysmic cosmic events, e.g. gamma ray bursts (GRBs), can be plausible sources of both gravitational waves (GWs) and high-energy neutrinos (HENs). Identifying correlations between GW and HEN detection channels shall enable new searches, as one has significant additional information about the common source. Beyond the benefit of a potential discovery, coincident detection of GW and HEN arriving from the same astronomical source might allow us to answer important scientific questions, which would be out of reach for a single channel detector. Analysis method options and Monte Carlo simulations will be discussed to demonstrate the expected performance of feasible searches. A survey of cosmic source candidates will be presented to describe the possible science reach of the data analysis initiative

Auteur principal

M. Imre Bartos (Columbia University)

Co-auteurs

Antoine Kouchner (CNRS) Antony Searle (California Institute of Technology) Bruny Baret (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Chad Finley (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Christian D. Ott (California Institute of Technology) Eric Chassande-Mottin (CNRS at AstroParticule et Cosmologie) Eric Thrane (University of Minnesota) Irene Di Palma (AEI Hannover) Jameson Rollins (Columbia University) John Dwyer (University of California, San Diego) Kei Kotake (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) Matteo Barsuglia (IN2P3-CNRS and Université Paris Sud) Patrick Brady (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Patrick Sutton (Cardiff University) Sergei Klimenko (University of Florida, Gainesville) Shin'Ichiro Ando (California Institute of Technology) Shourov Chatterji (California Institute of Technology) Szabolcs Marka (Columbia University) Thierry Pradier (University Louis-Pasteur) Veronique Van Elewyck (Université Paris-Sud) Yoichi Aso (California Institute of Technology) Zsuzsa Marka (Columbia University)

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