Cosmic rays & their interstellar medium environment CRISM-2014

Europe/Paris
Montpellier, France

Montpellier, France

Espace Saint Charles Montpellier
Alexandre Marcowith (LPTA universite Montpellier II), Andrei Bykov (Ioffe Institute Saint Petersburg Russia), Dahbia Talbi (LUPM), Daniele Galli (Arcetri Observatory), Johan Cohen-Tanugi (LUPM), Julien Lavalle (LUPM), Katia Ferrière (IRAP Toulouse), Mathieu Renaud (LUPM), Patrick Hennebelle (CEA Saclay), Pierrick Martin (IRAP Toulouse), Ryan Chaves (CEA Saclay & LUPM), Thierry Montmerle (IAP), Yves Gallant (LUPM & Arcetri Observatory)
Description

Cosmic rays are a major component of the interstellar medium. They share an equivalent energy density with the magnetic field and the interstellar gas. At low energies cosmic rays possibly take an active part in the dynamics of the structures of the interstellar medium. They contribute to its ionisation. They produce a force through their pressure gradient over the magnetised fluid. They generate plasma waves and magnetic turbulence. This turbulence has in turn an important role in the evolution of molecular gas and in the star formation cycle. At high energies cosmic rays are identified by their interaction with the molecular gas and produce neutral and charged pions and secondary particles (gamma rays, electron-positron and neutrinos). Cosmic rays are also responsible for the spallation nucleosynthesis of light and stable and radioactive elements. They are likely associated with the remnants of supernovae. A large fraction of these supernovae explode as a result of the collapse of the core of massive stars. Massive stars, their evolution and the way they shape their environment appear also to have a central role in the cosmic ray production. Cosmic rays turn out to be a key ingredient in the local and global dynamics of the interstellar medium. But this is only very recently since this component started to be integrated in the modeling of the interstellar medium evolution. The main objective of this international workshop is to contribute to a better account of the multiple effects of the energetic component of the interstellar medium.

For this third meeting (after 2009 and 2011) 8 topics and the same number of sessions have been identified:
1) Sources of Galactic cosmic rays (review: L. Drury, DIAS, Ireland)
2) Cosmic Ray instabilities in the environment of molecular clouds (review: E. Zweibel, Wisconsin University, USA)
3) Transport of cosmic rays in the interstellar medium (review: R.Tautz, ZAA Berlin, Germany)
4) Multi-wavelength observations of Galactic sources (review: J. Vink, GRAPPA, The Netherlands)
5) The Galactic Center at high energies (review: R. Crocker, ANU, Australia)
6) Recent results in cosmic ray direct detection (review: L. Derome, LPSC, France)
7) Recent results from Herschel (review: P. André, AIM, France)
8) Cosmic ray ionization of molecular clouds (review: N. Indriolo, JHU, USA)

Aside in some sessions a restricted number of invited highlight talks will be sollicited. These talks will be specified in the program.

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Local organising commitee: R. C. Chaves, S.Collaiocco (Secr.), J. Cohen-Tanugi, Y. Gallant, G. Gilbert (Secr), J. Lavalle, L. Le Clainche (Secr), A. Marcowith, C.Prévot (Secr), A.Porta (Labex,Secr.), M. Renaud, D. Talbi 

Scientific organising committee: A. Bykov, R. C. Chaves, K. Ferrière, Y. Gallant, D. Galli, P. Hennebelle, J. Lavalle, A. Marcowith (chair), P. Martin, T. Montmerle, M. Renaud (co-chair), D. Talbi & F. Feinstein (direct. LUPM)

The conference is supported by:
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) - IN2P3 & INSU
    • Programme National Hautes Energies PNHE
    • Programme National de Physique et Chimie du Milieu Interstellaire PCMI
  • Université Montpellier II des sciences et techniques.
  • Région Languedoc-Roussillon
  • Labex OCEVU
Participants
  • Alexandre GHELFI
  • Alexandre Marcowith
  • Alexei Ivlev
  • Anatoly Nekrasov
  • Andrea Giuliani
  • Andrei Bykov
  • andy strong
  • Antoine Gusdorf
  • Bryan Gaensler
  • Chris Gordon
  • Cyril TRICHARD
  • Daniele Galli
  • David Maurin
  • Denis Allard
  • Diane Fernandez
  • Dominik Wóltański
  • Edith Falgarone
  • Ellen Zweibel
  • Fabio Acero
  • Fabrice Feinstein
  • Gaelle Dumas
  • Gilles Ferrand
  • Giovanni Morlino
  • Heinrich Voelk
  • Igor Telezhinsky
  • Isabelle Grenier
  • Jacco Vink
  • JOHANN COHEN-TANUGI
  • Julian Krause
  • Katia Ferrière
  • L. Ilsedore Cleeves
  • Lara Nava
  • Laurent derome
  • Loic Nicolas
  • Luke Drury
  • Marco Padovani
  • Maria Krause
  • Martin Weidl
  • Matthieu Renaud
  • Mohamed Cherif TALAI
  • Nicholas Indriolo
  • Nigel Maxted
  • Paul Rimmer
  • Philipp Mertsch
  • Philippe ANDRÉ
  • Pierrick Martin
  • Ralf Kissmann
  • Reda Attallah
  • Robert Tautz
  • Roland Crocker
  • Ryan Chaves
  • Sibylle Anderl
  • Solenn Vaupré
  • Tess Jaffe
  • Vikram Dwarkadas
  • Vincent Tatischeff
  • xiaohong Cui
    • Registration
    • 1
      Welcome
      Orateurs: Dr Alexandre Marcowith (LUPM), Prof. Fabrice Feinstein
    • Multiwavelength view of cosmic ray sources
      Président de session: Prof. Luke Drury (DIAS)
      • 2
        An observational view of particle acceleration in cosmic ray sources
        Orateur: Dr Jacco Vink (GRAPPA University of Amsterdam The Netherlands)
        Slides
      • 3
        Hadronic TeV emission of the supernova remnant W51C observed with the MAGIC Telescopes?
        Orateur: Dr Julian Krause
        Slides
    • Pause
    • Multiwavelength view of cosmic ray sources
      Président de session: Dr Vikram Dwarkadas (University of Chicago)
      • 4
        Particle acceleration in the stellar graveyard and the case of young SNRs
        Orateur: Fabio Acero (LUPM)
        Slides
      • 5
        A Catalogue of High-Energy Observations of Galactic Supernova Remnants
        Orateur: Dr Gilles Ferrand (University of Manitoba)
        Slides
    • Multiwavelength view of cosmic ray sources
      Président de session: Dr Jacco Vink
      • 6
        SNR and molecular cloud associations as seen by H.E.S.S.
        Orateur: Cyril TRICHARD (LAPP-HESS)
        Slides
      • 7
        Gamma Rays from supernova remnants
        Orateur: Diane Fernandez (IN2P3)
      • 8
        TeV sources in the Cygnus region observed with VERITAS
        Orateur: Mlle Maria Krause (DESY)
        Slides
      • 9
        The cosmic-ray, dust, and gas content of the local Chamaeleon clouds + reports on Voyager results
        Orateur: Isabelle Grenier (AIM, Paris Diderot et CEA/Irfu)
        Slides
    • Pause
    • The cosmic ray spectrum: Direct detection and cosmic ray databases
      Président de session: Isabelle Grenier (AIM, Paris Diderot et CEA/Irfu)
      • 10
        Direct detection of cosmic rays: Recent observational progresses
        Orateur: Dr Laurent Derome (LPSC Grenoble France)
        Slides
      • 11
        A database of charged cosmic rays (CRDB) and constraints on the interstellar flux
        Orateur: M. David Maurin (LPSC)
        Slides
    • The cosmic ray spectrum: The highest energies of the galactic component
      Président de session: Isabelle Grenier (AIM, Paris Diderot et CEA/Irfu)
      • 12
        The highest galactic cosmic ray energies
        Orateur: Dr Denis Allard (APC France)
        Slides
    • Poster presentation
      Président de session: Dr Alexandre Marcowith (LUPM)
      • 13
        Gas towards the gamma-ray sources HESS J1731-347 and HESS J1729-345
        Orateur: Dr Nigel Maxted (Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier)
      • 14
        Informations from Very High Energy Muons and Neutrinos contained in Extensive Air Shower cores
        Orateur: Dr Mohamed Cherif TALAI (Departement de Physique, Universite Badji Mokhtar Annaba)
      • 15
        Secondaries from supernova remnants and new AMS-02 data
        Orateur: Dr Philipp Mertsch (KIPAC, Stanford University)
      • 16
        Proton analysis with AMS-02 and solar modulation level
        Orateur: M. Alexandre GHELFI (Doctorant)
      • 17
        3D simulations of the emission from young supernova remnants including particle acceleration
        Orateur: Dr Gilles Ferrand (University of Manitoba)
      • 18
        Cosmic ray propagation in local magnetic fields
        Orateur: M. Romain Cohet
    • Registration
    • Cosmic ray sources: theory
      Président de session: Dr Ellen Zweibel
      • 19
        Origin of Cosmic Rays
        Orateur: Prof. Luke Drury (DIAS Ireland)
        Slides
      • 20
        High energy emission from massive star clusters
        Orateur: Prof. Andrei Bykov
        Slides
    • Pause
    • Cosmic ray sources: theory
      Président de session: Fabio Acero (LUPM)
      • 21
        Hydrodynamics of Young Supernova Remnants and the Implications for their Gamma-ray emission
        Orateur: Dr Vikram Dwarkadas (University of Chicago)
        Slides
      • 22
        The impact of magnetic turbulence spectrum on particle acceleration in SNR IC443
        Orateur: Dr Igor Telezhinsky (DESY Zeuthen)
        Slides
      • 23
        Cosmic Rays in star forming galaxies
        Orateur: Dr Pierrick Martin (CNRS/IRAP)
        Slides
    • Plasma instabilities and cosmic rays
      Président de session: Prof. Andrei Bykov (Ioffe Institute)
      • 24
        Cosmic Ray driven instabilities
        Orateur: Prof. Ellen Zweibel
        Slides
      • 25
        The role of cosmic rays on magnetic field diffusion and the formation of protostellar discs
        Orateur: Dr Marco Padovani (Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier - France)
        Slides
      • 26
        Cosmic ray driven winds
        Orateur: Prof. Heinrich Völk (MPIK Heidelberg Germany)
        Slides
    • Pause
    • Plasma instabilities and cosmic rays
      Président de session: Dr Alexandre Marcowith (LUPM)
      • 27
        Relativistic cosmic-ray back-reaction instabilities along the background magnetic field
        Orateur: Dr Anatoly Nekrasov
        Slides
      • 28
        Magnetic field structure from cosmic ray driven dynamo in spiral galaxies
        Orateur: M. Dominik Woltanski
      • 29
        X-shape magnetic fields in galactic halos
        Orateur: Dr Katia Ferrière (Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées)
        Slides
    • Low energy cosmic rays
      Président de session: Dr Katia Ferrière (Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées)
      • 30
        Cosmic-Ray Ionization of Molecular Clouds
        Orateur: Dr Nick Indriolo (John Hopkins University USA)
        Slides
      • 31
        Wind-driven Exclusion of Cosmic Rays in the Protoplanetary Disk Environment
        Orateur: Ilsedore Cleeves (University of Michigan USA)
        Slides
    • Pause
    • Low energy cosmic rays
      Président de session: Prof. Heinrich Voelk (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
      • 32
        Cosmic-ray induced ionization of a molecular cloud shocked by the W28 supernova remnant
        Orateur: M. Solenn Vaupré (IPAG)
        Slides
      • 33
        Propagation of cosmic rays into diffuse clouds
        Orateur: Dr Giovanni Morlino (INAF/Osservatorio di Arcetri)
        Slides
      • 34
        Cosmic Ray Transport in the Astrospheres of Solar Twins
        Orateur: Dr Paul Rimmer (University of St Andrews)
        Slides
    • Low energy cosmic rays
      Président de session: Dr Giovanni Morlino (INAF/Osservatorio di Arcetri)
      • 35
        Cosmic-ray heating of molecular cloud cores
        Orateur: Dr Daniele Galli (INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri)
        Slides
      • 36
        Localized SiO emission triggered by the passage of the W51C supernova remnant shock
        Orateur: Dr Gaelle Dumas (IRAM)
        Slides
    • The turbulent Interstellar medium
      Président de session: Dr Edith Falgarone (Ecole Normale Supérieure et Observatoire de Paris)
      • 37
        Recent results from Herschel
        Orateur: Dr Philippe André (CEA-AIM Saclay France)
        Slides
    • Pause
    • The turbulent Interstellar medium
      Président de session: Dr Daniele Galli (INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri)
      • 38
        The Multi-wavelength ISM: from CRs to dust emission
        Orateur: Dr Tess Jaffe (IRAP Toulouse France)
        Slides
      • 39
        Wide-Field Polarimetry: A Unique Probe of Interstellar Turbulence
        Orateur: Prof. Bryan Gaensler (The University of Sydney / CAASTRO)
        Slides
      • 40
        Polarized thermal dust emission from Planck
        Orateur: Dr Edith Falgarone (Ecole Normale Supérieure et Observatoire de Paris)
        Slides
      • 41
        Synchrotron emission from molecular clouds
        Orateur: Dr andy strong (MPE)
        Slides
    • Dinner: Restaurant "le petit jardin" : 20 rue J-Jacques Rousseau 34000 Montpellier - http://www.petit-jardin.com
    • The turbulent Interstellar medium
      • 42
        APEX observations of non-stationary magneto-hydrodynamical shocks in W44
        Orateur: Dr Sibylle Anderl (Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG))
        Slides
      • 43
        Irradiated shocks in the W28 A2 star-forming region: sites of cosmic-ray acceleration ?
        Orateur: Dr Antoine Gusdorf (lra/lerma)
        Slides
    • The galactic center
      Président de session: Dr Lara Nava (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
      • 44
        Non-Thermal Radiation from the Inner Galaxy
        Orateur: Dr Roland Crocker
        Slides
    • Pause
    • The galactic center
      Président de session: Dr Philipp Mertsch (KIPAC, Stanford University)
      • 45
        Low-Energy Cosmic Rays in the Galactic Center Region
        Orateur: Dr Vincent Tatischeff
        Slides
      • 46
        The Contribution of Cosmic Rays Interacting With Molecular Clouds to the Galactic Center Gamma-Ray Excess
        Orateur: Dr Chris Gordon (University of Canterbury)
        Slides
    • Cosmic Ray propagation
      Président de session: M. David Maurin (LPSC)
      • 47
        Cosmic Ray diffusion in magnetized turbulence
        Orateur: Dr Robert Tautz
        Slides
      • 48
        Cosmic Ray propagation close to their acceleration site
        Orateur: Dr Lara Nava (Hebrew university of jerusalem Israël)
        Slides
      • 49
        Propagation of high-energy cosmic-ray electrons in the interstellar medium
        Orateur: Prof. Reda Attallah (Département de Physique, Université Badji Mokhtar, Annaba, Algérie)
        Slides
    • Pause
    • Cosmic Ray propagation
      Président de session: Dr Robert Tautz
      • 50
        Picard: A new Code for The Galactic Cosmic Ray Propagation Problem
        Orateur: Dr Ralf Kissmann (Universtity Innsbruck)
        Slides
      • 51
        A solution to the cosmic ray anisotropy problem
        Orateur: Dr Philipp Mertsch (KIPAC, Stanford University)
        Slides
      • 52
        Charged-particle heating in imbalanced MHD turbulence
        Orateur: Martin Weidl (IPP Garching)
        Slides
    • Concluding talk