Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos in the Multi-Messenger Era

Europe/Paris
Amphithéâtre (IPGP)

Amphithéâtre

IPGP

1 rue Jussieu 75005 Paris
Description
The 'Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos in the Multi-Messenger Era' conference aims to bring together the scientific communities working on high-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos, from an experimental point of view as well as from a theoretical and phenomenological sides. In addition to detailed presentations of theoretical models dealing with the production of cosmic rays and astrophysical neutrinos, the conference will include reviews of the latest experimental results as well as prospects for the next decade. Each session will end with general discussion of presented results. Additionally we organize two poster sessions for PhD students and young researchers.
 
Due to the current worldwide health crisis, the conference will be organized online. The participation to the event is free of charge but registration is mandatory. 
 
The conference picture can be seen here.
 
Relevant information and connection links are sent in daily newsletters to the participant list. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The sessions are recorded. To access the recordings, follow the links below. The permanent location of the recordings will be shared later this week.
 
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Organizing committee:

A. Coleiro
G. de Wasseige, co-chair
S. Gabici
M. Kachelriess, co-chair
K. Kotera
A. Kouchner
A. Neronov
V. Niro, co-chair
D. Semikoz, chair
O. Szydlowska, secretary
V. van Elewyck

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Participants
    • 1
      Welcome word
      Orateur: Dmitri Semikoz (APC, Paris)
    • Review and Outlook
      • 2
        What will the cosmic ray landscape look like in the next decade?
        Orateur: Ralph Engel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
      • 3
        What will the neutrino landscape look like in the next decade?
        Orateur: Antoine Kouchner (Laboratoire APC)
    • Coffee break
    • UHECR
      • 4
        TA+Auger review of experimental data
        Orateur: Ioana Maris
      • 5
        Composition and Hadronic Interactions at UHE
        Orateur: Michael Unger (KIT)
      • 6
        Interaction models
        Orateur: Dr Sergey Ostapchenko (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS))
    • Lunch
    • Poster session
    • UHECR
      • 7
        Galactic magnetic field models and UHECR
        Orateur: Glennys Farrar
      • 8
        Inter-Galactic magnetic field models and UHECR
        Orateur: Franco Vazza
      • 9
        Anisotropy UHECR: (TA hot spot, Auger dipole)+interpretation
        Orateur: Petr Tinyakov (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
      • 10
        Discussion
        Orateur: Ralph Engel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    • Poster session
    • Searching for neutrinos
    • Coffee break
    • Searching for neutrinos
    • Lunch
    • Neutrino source observations
    • Coffee break
    • Neutrino source observations
    • Art & Science
      • 22
        Instruments in a Sea of Noise.

        Donald Fortescue is a professor of art and design at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. He creates sculptural instrument that engage with the natural world. His research investigates how scientific approaches to knowledge building and investigating with the “hidden” forces and processes that surround us can influence and engage with artistic approaches. For the last 5 years, he has been working in collaboration with leading neutrino researchers and observatories; initially at the South Pole with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and more recently with KM3NeT in the Mediterranean Sea. Prof. Fortescue will share his research to date and discuss the development of his latest collaborative project with KM3NeT.

        Orateur: Donald Fortescue
    • CR Knee + Gamma sources + Galactic neutrinos
    • Coffee break
    • CR Knee + Gamma sources + Galactic neutrinos
      • 26
        Gamma-ray observations above 100 TeV
        Orateur: Sergey Troitsky (INR, Moscow)
      • 27
        Highlight of LHAASO results
        Orateur: Zhen Cao
      • 28
        UHE domain of gamma-ray astronomy: specifics and major objectives
        Orateur: Felix Aharonian
      • 29
        Discussion
        Orateur: Felix Aharonian
    • Lunch
    • CR Knee + Gamma sources + Galactic neutrinos
      • 30
        Galactic neutrino sources review
        Orateur: Viviana Niro
      • 31
        Diffuse gamma and neutrino searches
        Orateur: Andrii Neronov (Geneva University)
    • Coffee break
    • CR Knee + Gamma sources + Galactic neutrinos
    • Coffee break
    • Transition Galactic-extragalactic + Multi-messenger
    • Transition Galactic-extragalactic + Multi-messenger
      • 37
        Neutrino, CR and Gamma-ray connection, theory perspective
        Orateur: Markus Ahlers
      • 38
        Connection Gamma-neutrino, experiment perspective
        Orateur: Sara Buson
      • 39
        Minimal models of UHECR, gamma-rays and neutrino sources
        Orateur: Oleg Kalashev
      • 40
        Discussion
        Orateur: Dmitri Semikoz (APC, Paris)
    • Lunch
    • Extragalactic neutrino sources
      • 41
        High-energy neutrino in GRB: status of the WB model?
        Orateur: Eli Waxman
      • 42
        Review of transient event models
        Orateur: Kohta Murase (Penn State University)
      • 43
        Review of searches for high-energy neutrinos from transients
        Orateur: Justin Vandenbroucke
    • Coffee break
    • Extragalactic neutrino sources
      • 44
        Review of searches for low-energy neutrinos from transients
        Orateur: Gwenhaël de Wasseige (APC)
      • 45
        Review of low luminosity neutrino sources
        Orateur: Cecilia Lunardini (Arizona State University)
      • 46
        TDE
        Orateur: Robert Stein (DESY Zeuthen)
      • 47
        Discussion
        Orateurs: Anna Franckowiak (Humboldt University, Berlin), Robert Stein
    • CR Knee + Gamma sources + Galactic neutrinos
      • 48
        Galactic CR models and consequences for neutrino telescopes
        Orateur: Daniele Gaggero
    • Searching for neutrinos
    • Coffee break
    • Blazars
    • Lunch
    • Poster session
    • Particle physics with neutrinos
      • 54
        Flavour composition of HE neutrinos
        Orateur: Mauricio Bustamante (DESY / Universität Würzburg)
      • 55
        Dark Matter at neutrino telescopes
        Orateur: Arman Esmaili Taklimi (IPM (Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics))
      • 56
        Discussion
        Orateur: Andrii Neronov (Geneva University)
    • 57
      Closing remarks
      Orateur: Dmitri Semikoz (APC, Paris)
    • Poster session