Session

AGN modelling and observation

5 févr. 2026, 09:00
Auditorium (LAPP)

Auditorium

LAPP

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  1. Andreas Zech (LUTH - Observatoire de Paris)
    05/02/2026 09:00

    When using the light curves of rapid blazar flares for searches of propagation effects, it is important to understand the
    intrinsic temporal and spectral signatures introduced by the underlying particle acceleration and emission processes
    producing those flares. Unfortunately, the nature of these processes is not well known. Most scenarios place the emission
    region inside the relativistic...

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  2. Xavier Rodrigues (APC)
    05/02/2026 09:30

    The IceCube South Pole Observatory detects cosmic neutrinos up to a few PeV, and the KM3NeT experiment in the Mediterranean Sea has recently detected the first event above 100 PeV, inaugurating the era of ultra-high-energy neutrino astronomy. Active black holes, in particular blazar jets, are among the most promising candidate sources. In this talk, I summarize recent developments in...

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  3. 05/02/2026 10:00
  4. Guillaume Grolleron
    05/02/2026 11:00
  5. David Sanchez (LAPP/IN2P3)
    05/02/2026 11:30
  6. 05/02/2026 12:00
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