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Journées Théorie PNHE
de
lundi 1 octobre 2018 (09:00)
à
mardi 2 octobre 2018 (18:20)
lundi 1 octobre 2018
10:00
Accueil Café
Accueil Café
10:00 - 10:30
Room: Amphithéâtre
10:30
Introduction
-
Guillaume Dubus
(
IPAG
)
Susanna Vergani
(
CNRS-Observatoire de Paris
)
Introduction
Guillaume Dubus
(
IPAG
)
Susanna Vergani
(
CNRS-Observatoire de Paris
)
10:30 - 10:40
Room: Amphithéâtre
10:40
Le trou noir central de la Galaxie
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Frédéric Vincent
Le trou noir central de la Galaxie
Frédéric Vincent
10:40 - 11:10
Room: Amphithéâtre
11:10
Exploring black hole spacetimes with SageManifolds
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Eric Gourgoulhon
(
LUTH, Observatoire de Paris
)
Exploring black hole spacetimes with SageManifolds
Eric Gourgoulhon
(
LUTH, Observatoire de Paris
)
11:10 - 11:30
Room: Amphithéâtre
11:30
Quels mécanismes transportent la matière dans les disques d'accrétion ?
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Jean-Pierre Lasota
Quels mécanismes transportent la matière dans les disques d'accrétion ?
Jean-Pierre Lasota
11:30 - 12:00
Room: Amphithéâtre
12:00
A unified accretion ejection paradigm for X-ray binaries
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Grégoire Marcel
(
Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble
)
A unified accretion ejection paradigm for X-ray binaries
Grégoire Marcel
(
Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble
)
12:00 - 12:20
Room: Amphithéâtre
The hysteresis behavior of X-ray binaries during their outbursts remains a mystery. In this work, we developed the paradigm proposed in Ferreira et al (2006) where the disk material accretes in two possible, mutually exclusive, ways. In the Standard Accretion Disk (hereafter SAD) mode, the dominant local torque is due to MHD turbulence that transports radially the disk angular momentum. In the Jet Emitting Disk (hereafter JED) mode, magnetically-driven jets carry away mass, energy and all the angular momentum from the disk. Within our framework, the transition from one mode to another is related to the magnetic field distribution, an unknown yet. As a first step, we used the transition radius as a free parameter and focused on accurately computing the spectral energy distributions from various disk configurations. Using a two-temperature plasma code, we computed the thermal balance at each radius for a large ensemble of disk parameters, as well as the global emitted spectrum. The radiative cooling term and related spectrum (Comptonized Bremsstrahlung and Synchrotron emission) obtained using the BELM code (Belmont et al. 2008, 2009). Heating processes are analytical and due only to accretion (Petrucci et al. 2010). Advection is properly taken into account, carrying outside-in the memory of the outer thermal states. It will be shown that Hard States can be quite nicely reproduced by dynamical configurations harboring an inner JED (Marcel et al. 2018a, A&A 615, A57). They radiate a power-law spectrum from 0.001 to >0.1 Eddington luminosities. On the contrary, Soft States require an inner SAD configuration, emitting a multicolour disk blackbody spectrum (Marcel et al. 2018b, A&A in press). We produced also a full theoretical Disk Fraction Luminosity Diagram that could be successfully compared to the 2010-2011 outburst of GX339-4, using both X-ray spectral shapes and radio observations (Marcel et al. 2018c,d to be submitted). This is, to our knowledge, the first time that such an accretion-ejection cycle is reproduced, using both accretion (X-rays) and ejection (radio) constraints. We will finally discuss the implications of our results on the physical evolution of XrBs.
12:20
Transport de moment cinétique dans les novae naines
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Nicolas Scepi
(
IPAG CNRS
)
Transport de moment cinétique dans les novae naines
Nicolas Scepi
(
IPAG CNRS
)
12:20 - 12:40
Room: Amphithéâtre
Les novae naines sont des binaires compactes composées d'une étoile de type solaire et d'une naine blanche entourée d'un disque d'accrétion oscillant entre un état quiescent et un état éruptif. Les temps caractéristiques sur lesquels la luminosité du disque évolue permettent d'obtenir des contraintes sur la valeur de $\alpha$, rapport du stress turbulent responsable du transport de moment cinétique sur la pression thermique. Dans l'état éruptif, on trouve une valeur de $\alpha$ de 0,1 comparé à 0,01 dans l'état quiescent. L'instabilité magnéto-rotationnelle (MRI) est le meilleur candidat à ce jour pour expliquer le transport de moment cinétique turbulent dans ces objets. Nous présenterons une étude numérique du transport dû à la MRI dans le régime des novae naines afin d'expliquer ces valeurs de $\alpha$. Dans un premier temps, nous nous intéresserons uniquement au transport turbulent et montrerons que l'état quiescent, peu ionisé, pose problème pour l'application de la MRI. Dans un deuxième temps, nous présenterons les résultats de simulations MRI développant des vents magnéto-hydrodynamiques. Nous montrerons que le transport par le vent peut aisément dominer le transport turbulent dans des conditions réalistes de novae naines. L'impact de ce nouvel élément sur le modèle d'instabilité de disque et les courbes de lumière sera discuté.
12:40
Turbulence et dynamo dans les noyaux actifs de galaxies
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Antoine Riols-Fonclare
(
IPAG
)
Turbulence et dynamo dans les noyaux actifs de galaxies
Antoine Riols-Fonclare
(
IPAG
)
12:40 - 13:00
Room: Amphithéâtre
13:00
Déjeuner
Déjeuner
13:00 - 14:15
Room: Amphithéâtre
14:15
Dark matter searches with gamma rays
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Francesca Calore
(
LAPTh, CNRS
)
Dark matter searches with gamma rays
Francesca Calore
(
LAPTh, CNRS
)
14:15 - 14:45
Room: Amphithéâtre
14:45
Small-scale structuring of Galactic dark matter and impact on indirect searches
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Martin Stref
(
LUPM
)
Small-scale structuring of Galactic dark matter and impact on indirect searches
Martin Stref
(
LUPM
)
14:45 - 15:05
Room: Amphithéâtre
Cold dark matter is known to structure on scales much smaller than typical galaxies. This structuring translates into a large population of subhalos in galactic halos that impact indirect dark matter searches by boosting the annihilation signal (gamma rays, antimatter cosmic rays). I will present the first model of the Galactic subhalo population fully consistent with dynamical constraints. The mass, concentration and spatial distributions of these objects are predicted from first principles and inherit from cosmological properties. I will detail the impact of this subhalo population on indirect searches with gamma rays and cosmic-ray antiprotons.
15:05
Voyager probing dark matter
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Mathieu Boudaud
(
LPTHE
)
Voyager probing dark matter
Mathieu Boudaud
(
LPTHE
)
15:05 - 15:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
15:25
Quo Vadis, Materia Nigra?
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Pasquale Dario Serpico
(
LAPTh, Annecy-le-vieux
)
Quo Vadis, Materia Nigra?
Pasquale Dario Serpico
(
LAPTh, Annecy-le-vieux
)
15:25 - 15:55
Room: Amphithéâtre
15:55
Pause
Pause
15:55 - 16:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
16:25
Explosions extrêmes : hypernovae, sursauts gamma, supernovae superlumineuses
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Jérôme Guilet
(
Max-Planck Institut fuer Astrophysik (Garching)
)
Explosions extrêmes : hypernovae, sursauts gamma, supernovae superlumineuses
Jérôme Guilet
(
Max-Planck Institut fuer Astrophysik (Garching)
)
16:25 - 16:55
Room: Amphithéâtre
16:55
Transport des rayons cosmiques dans la Galaxie
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Stefano Gabici
(
DIAS, Dublin
)
Transport des rayons cosmiques dans la Galaxie
Stefano Gabici
(
DIAS, Dublin
)
16:55 - 17:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
17:25
Recent results with the USINE and CLUMPY codes
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David Maurin
(
LPSC
)
Recent results with the USINE and CLUMPY codes
David Maurin
(
LPSC
)
17:25 - 17:45
Room: Amphithéâtre
[USINE][1] is a public code for Galactic Cosmic Ray propagation (first public release is V3.4, [arXiv:1807.02968][2]). This code can be used to interpret AMS-02 data, and I will show one example of its use ([arXiv:1803.04686][3]). [CLUMPY][4] is a public code for dark matter searches in the gamma-ray and neutrino channels (third release V3, [arXiv:1806.08639][5]). I will show one recent application of the code for the calculation of the extragalactic (dark matter-induced) gamma-ray signal ([JCAP 02, 005, 2018][6]). [1]: https://dmaurin.gitlab.io/USINE/ [2]: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018arXiv180702968M [3]: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018arXiv180304686G [4]: https://clumpy.gitlab.io/CLUMPY/ [5]: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018arXiv180608639H [6]: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018JCAP...02..005H
18:05
On the origin and composition of Galactic cosmic rays
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Nikos Prantzos
(
IAP Paris
)
On the origin and composition of Galactic cosmic rays
Nikos Prantzos
(
IAP Paris
)
18:05 - 18:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
mardi 2 octobre 2018
09:00
Numerical Observatory of Violent Accreting systems (NOVAs): a general relativistic tool to put GR(M)HD simulations to the test of high-energy observations
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Fabien CASSE
(
AstroParticule & cosmologie
)
Numerical Observatory of Violent Accreting systems (NOVAs): a general relativistic tool to put GR(M)HD simulations to the test of high-energy observations
Fabien CASSE
(
AstroParticule & cosmologie
)
09:00 - 09:30
Room: Amphithéâtre
09:30
Rotation and magnetic field effects on the stability of two-component jets
-
Zakaria Meliani
Rotation and magnetic field effects on the stability of two-component jets
Zakaria Meliani
09:30 - 09:50
Room: Amphithéâtre
09:50
Comptonisation et création de paires près de l'horizon d'un trou noir
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Philippe Laurent
(
CEA/SAp & APC
)
Comptonisation et création de paires près de l'horizon d'un trou noir
Philippe Laurent
(
CEA/SAp & APC
)
09:50 - 10:10
Room: Amphithéâtre
10:10
L'équation d'état de la matière nucléaire
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Micaela Oertel
(
LUTH, Observatoire de Paris
)
L'équation d'état de la matière nucléaire
Micaela Oertel
(
LUTH, Observatoire de Paris
)
10:10 - 10:40
Room: Amphithéâtre
10:40
Pause
Pause
10:40 - 11:10
Room: Amphithéâtre
11:10
Neutron stars: macroscopic objects with quantum properties
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Jérôme Pétri
(
Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg
)
Neutron stars: macroscopic objects with quantum properties
Jérôme Pétri
(
Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg
)
11:10 - 11:30
Room: Amphithéâtre
Within the last few years, the physics of compact objects has greatly benefited from terrestrial based and space telescopes. Among them, neutron stars predicted to be end products of stellar evolution remain badly understood. Moreover, pulsars form a peculiar class of neutron stars which emission remains enigmatic although discovered 50 years ago. Magnetized neutron stars harbour gravitational fields that deviate strongly from the Newtonian weak field limit. Moreover they are believed to host strong electromagnetic fields anchored into the star and give rise to non-linear corrections to Maxwell equations described by quantum electrodynamics (QED). Magnetic field strengths close to or even above the critical value of B=4,4*10^9 T are suspected to sustain the electromagnetic activity of pulsars and magnetars. To account properly for emission emanating from the neutron star surface like for instance thermal radiation and its polarization properties, it is important to include general relativistic (GR) effects simultaneously with non-linear QED. This can be achieved through a 3+1 formalism known in general relativity and generalized to QED perturbations to Maxwell equations. Starting from the lowest order corrections to the Lagrangian for the electromagnetic field, as given for instance by Born-Infeld or Euler-Heisenberg theory, we derive the non-linear Maxwell equations in general relativity including quantum vacuum effects. We also derive a prescription for the force-free limit and show that these equations can be solved with classical finite volume methods for hyperbolic conservation laws. It is therefore straightforward to include general relativity and quantum electrodynamics in the description of neutron star magnetospheres by using standard classical numerical techniques borrowed from Maxwell and Newton theory. As an application, we show that spin-down luminosity corrections associated to QED compared to GR corrections.
11:30
Modélisation numérique des étoiles à neutrons: vers une meilleure description physique
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Jérôme Novak
Modélisation numérique des étoiles à neutrons: vers une meilleure description physique
Jérôme Novak
11:30 - 11:50
Room: Amphithéâtre
11:50
Dark Matter Accretion in Neutron Stars
-
Yoann GÉNOLINI
(
LAPTh
)
Dark Matter Accretion in Neutron Stars
Yoann GÉNOLINI
(
LAPTh
)
11:50 - 12:10
Room: Amphithéâtre
If DM interacts with nucleons and/or electrons it can be trapped by astrophysical objects such as the Sun or neutron stars. Elastic scattering of a DM particle with ordinary matter can in particular reduce the kinetic energy of the DM particle when it passes through these stars, such that its speed passes below the corresponding escape velocity. Once gravitationally trapped, DM undergoes further scatterings until it gets gravitationally confined inside the star and move towards the center. This possibility is interesting in many ways. For the Sun it is mostly interesting because it can leads to DM indirect detection signals in the form of a neutrino flux from DM annihilation. For a neutron star, DM accumulating in the center could form a dense core which could gravitationally collapse into a black hole. In this talk I will present how we have reconsidered in details neutron star DM accretion, incorporating a series of effects which had not been considered (or only partially incorporated) before. Among those, we have performed a proper calculation of the DM accretion rate, taking into account the highly degenerate nature of the neutron plasma in the neutron star combined with realistic neutron star profiles. Secondly, a new treatment of DM thermalization has let us investigate the time evolution of the DM cloud. Using these improvements, I will present our updated constraints on DM, from neutron stars collapsing into black holes.
12:10
Probing dark matter around black holes at the centers of galaxies
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Thomas Lacroix
(
Laboratoire Univers & Particules de Montpellier
)
Probing dark matter around black holes at the centers of galaxies
Thomas Lacroix
(
Laboratoire Univers & Particules de Montpellier
)
12:10 - 12:30
Room: Amphithéâtre
The dark matter (DM) distribution in the central regions of galaxies remains poorly constrained at present. In particular, DM density profiles may be significantly affected by the presence of central black holes, leading to the possible formation of density spikes. I will discuss different avenues that can shed light on the characteristics of the DM distribution in the cores of galaxies. On the one hand, I will focus on the vicinity of supermassive black holes in the central regions of the Milky-Way or giant galaxies such as M87 and Centaurus A, in light of experiments such as Fermi-LAT, H.E.S.S., and the Event Horizon Telescope. On the other hand, there is also growing evidence for intermediate-mass black holes in smaller objects like dwarf galaxies and globular clusters. I will present gamma-ray observations that provide us with information on the inner regions of these objects.
12:30
Modélisation physique des sursauts gamma
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Frédéric Daigne
(
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris - Université Pierre et Marie Curie
)
Modélisation physique des sursauts gamma
Frédéric Daigne
(
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris - Université Pierre et Marie Curie
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12:30 - 12:50
Room: Amphithéâtre
12:50
Déjeuner
Déjeuner
12:50 - 14:15
Room: Amphithéâtre
14:15
Accélération de particules au voisinage des magnétosphères relativistes
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Benoît Cerutti
(
Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble / Université Grenoble Alpes
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Accélération de particules au voisinage des magnétosphères relativistes
Benoît Cerutti
(
Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble / Université Grenoble Alpes
)
14:15 - 14:45
Room: Amphithéâtre
14:45
The influence of pair production upstream of relativistic collisionless shocks
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Arno Vanthieghem
(
IAP
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The influence of pair production upstream of relativistic collisionless shocks
Arno Vanthieghem
(
IAP
)
14:45 - 15:05
Room: Amphithéâtre
Among other powerful relativistic astrophysical objects, gamma-ray bursts, blazars and pulsar winds provide an ideal environment to understand the acceleration mechanisms of high-energy charged particles. The radiative spectra observed in such objects are generally attributed to particles energized in relativistic collisionless shock waves. In this presentation, we investigate the backreaction on the shock dynamics of pair production due to photon-photon collisions in the upstream region. Initially, the shock generates a distribution of Fermi-accelerated suprathermal particles, which progressively cool down through synchrotron emission in the downstream electromagnetic turbulence. The resulting high-energy photons propagate upstream of the shock at the speed of light, where they decay into electron-positron pairs via the Breit-Wheeler process. Through plasma micro-instabilities, those pairs cause the plasma to heat up and slow down. This modifies the shock jump conditions, up to a critical pair injection level where the shock eventually disappears. When this happens, the Fermi acceleration stops, and only a weakening radiation background fed by the leftover suprathermal particles remains in the upstream plasma. The pair injection rate then drops, thus allowing the shock to reform. The problem is investigated by use of analytical models describing the respective phases and by comparison with ab initio, large-cale kinetic simulations.
15:05
G4BetheHeitler5DModel: un générateur d'événements gamma -> e+e-
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Denis Bernard
(
LLR, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS/IN2P3
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G4BetheHeitler5DModel: un générateur d'événements gamma -> e+e-
Denis Bernard
(
LLR, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS/IN2P3
)
15:05 - 15:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
15:25
Precision big bang nucleosynthesis with improved Helium-4 predictions
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Cyril Pitrou
Precision big bang nucleosynthesis with improved Helium-4 predictions
Cyril Pitrou
15:25 - 15:45
Room: Amphithéâtre
15:45
Pause
Pause
15:45 - 16:15
Room: Amphithéâtre
16:15
Perspectives théoriques pour l'astrophysique des ondes gravitationnelles
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Alexandre Le Tiec
(
Observatoire de Paris
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Perspectives théoriques pour l'astrophysique des ondes gravitationnelles
Alexandre Le Tiec
(
Observatoire de Paris
)
16:15 - 16:45
Room: Amphithéâtre
16:45
A high-energy electromagnetic precursor to binary neutron star mergers?
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Benjamin Crinquand
A high-energy electromagnetic precursor to binary neutron star mergers?
Benjamin Crinquand
16:45 - 17:05
Room: Amphithéâtre
17:05
Ultra-high energy neutrinos from neutron-star mergers / Neutrinos de ultra-haute energie des fusions d’étoiles à neutrons
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Valentin Decoene
(
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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Ultra-high energy neutrinos from neutron-star mergers / Neutrinos de ultra-haute energie des fusions d’étoiles à neutrons
Valentin Decoene
(
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
)
17:05 - 17:25
Room: Amphithéâtre
English version : In the context of the recent multi-messenger observation of neutron-star merger GW170817, we examine whether such objects could be sources of ultra-high energy astroparticles. At first order, the energetics and the population number is promising to envisage the production of a copious amount of high-energy particles, during the first minutes to weeks from the merger. In addition, the strong radiative and baryonic environment in the kilonova ejecta can be an important background causing energy losses for cosmic-ray nuclei and producing associated high-energy neutrino emissions. We model the evolution of the photon density and the baryonic density in the kilonova ejecta and calculate numerically the signatures in terms of ultra-high energy neutrinos. Version française : Dans le contexte recent de l’observation multi-messager de la fusion d’étoile à neutrons GW170817, nous étudions si de tels objets pourraient êtres à l’origine d’astroparticules de ultra-haute énergie. En premier lieu, le bilan énergétique et la population de ces événements sont prometteurs pour envisager la production d’un grand nombre de particules de haute énergie, durant les premières minutes, jusqu’au premières semaines après la fusion. De plus l’environnement radiatif et baryonique très intense au sein de l’ejecta de la kilonova peuvent causer d’importantes pertes énergétiques pour les rayons cosmiques lourds et ainsi produire des émissions neutrinos associées. Nous modélisons l’évolution de la densité de photons et de la densité baryonique dans l’éjecta de la kilonova et calculons numériquement les signatures en neutrinos de ultra-haute énergie.