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The goal of the Workshop is in-depth discussions of all substantial aspects of the production, propagation and detection of the high energy cosmic neutrinos. That includes analysis of the latest experimental results, models of neutrino sources and predictions of the neutrino fluxes. New ideas on cosmic neutrino detection and long term perspectives of the field will be considered. Topics: - Recent results on cosmic rays - Sources of cosmic rays and cosmic neutrinos - Gamma rays; neutrino-gamma connections - Experimental searches for neutrino sources and fluxes - Galactic and extragalactic sources of neutrinos - Cosmogenic neutrinos - Propagation and flavor transitions of cosmic neutrinos - Cosmic neutrinos and new physics - New experiments and projects |
Workshop on Cosmic Rays and Cosmic Neutrinos: Looking at the Neutrino Sky | (smr 2246)
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08:00 - 09:15
REGISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES
Location: Adriatico Guest House - Kastler Lecture Hall Area (Lower Level 1) - 08:00 REGISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES 1h15'
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09:15 - 09:30
OPENING
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09:15
OPENING
15'
Speaker: SMIRNOV Alexei (ICTP, Trieste) Material: lecture notes
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09:15
OPENING
15'
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09:45 - 10:15
UHE cosmic neutrinos: view from 2011
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09:45
UHE cosmic neutrinos: view from 2011
30'
Speaker: Venya BEREZINKSY (INFN - LNGS, L'Aquila) Material: lecture notes
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09:45
UHE cosmic neutrinos: view from 2011
30'
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10:15 - 10:45
Coffee Break
- 10:15 Coffee Break 30'
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10:45 - 11:15
Cosmic-ray spectrum and composition: implications for neutrinos
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10:45
Cosmic-ray spectrum and composition: implications for neutrinos
30'
Speaker: Tom GAISSER (University of Delaware, USA) Material: lecture notes
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10:45
Cosmic-ray spectrum and composition: implications for neutrinos
30'
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11:30 - 12:00
IceCube studies on point sources and some studies on CR composition
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11:30
IceCube studies on point sources and some studies on CR composition
30'
Speaker: Teresa MONTARULI (University of Wisconsin, USA) Material: lecture notes
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11:30
IceCube studies on point sources and some studies on CR composition
30'
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12:00 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:00 Lunch Break 2h0'
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14:00 - 14:30
Physics of cosmic ray acceleration and its implications for the origin of cosmic rays
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14:00
Physics of cosmic ray acceleration and its implications for the origin of cosmic rays
30'
Speaker: Pasquale BLASI (Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
Physics of cosmic ray acceleration and its implications for the origin of cosmic rays
30'
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14:45 - 15:15
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays and large-scale structure of the Universe
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14:45
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays and large-scale structure of the Universe
30'
Speaker: Peter TINYAKOV (Universite' Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays and large-scale structure of the Universe
30'
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15:15 - 15:45
Coffee Break
- 15:15 Coffee Break 30'
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15:45 - 16:15
Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy with IceCube
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15:45
Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy with IceCube
30'
Speaker: Paolo DESIATI (IceCube, Wisconsin, USA) Material: lecture notes
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15:45
Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy with IceCube
30'
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16:30 - 17:00
UHE neutrino searches with the Pierre Auger Observatory
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16:30
UHE neutrino searches with the Pierre Auger Observatory
30'
Speaker: Javier TIFFENBERG (Univ. de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Material: lecture notes
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16:30
UHE neutrino searches with the Pierre Auger Observatory
30'
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17:15 - 17:45
Cosmic rays in the 10^16-10^18 eV energy range studied with the KASCADE-Grande experiment
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17:15
Cosmic rays in the 10^16-10^18 eV energy range studied with the KASCADE-Grande experiment
30'
Speaker: Andrea CHIAVASSA (University of Torino) Material: lecture notes
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17:15
Cosmic rays in the 10^16-10^18 eV energy range studied with the KASCADE-Grande experiment
30'
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18:30 - 20:30
Reception
Location: Adriatico Guest House (Terrace) - 18:30 Reception 2h0'
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08:00 - 09:15
REGISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES
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09:00 - 09:30
ANTARES and KM3NeT
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09:00
ANTARES and KM3NeT
30'
Speaker: Juan Jose HERNANDEZ REY (IFIC, Univ. Valencia, Spain) Material: lecture notes
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09:00
ANTARES and KM3NeT
30'
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09:45 - 10:15
Results in ultra-high energy particle detection in Antarctica
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09:45
Results in ultra-high energy particle detection in Antarctica
30'
Speaker: Pisin CHEN (National Taiwan University) Material: lecture notes
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09:45
Results in ultra-high energy particle detection in Antarctica
30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 11:30
Extra-galactic sources of high energy neutrinos
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11:00
Extra-galactic sources of high energy neutrinos
30'
Speaker: Eli WAXMAN (Weizmann Institute, Israel) Material: lecture notes
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11:00
Extra-galactic sources of high energy neutrinos
30'
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11:45 - 12:15
Multi-messenger signals and cosmic backgrounds
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11:45
Multi-messenger signals and cosmic backgrounds
30'
Speaker: Alexander KUSENKO (UCLA, USA) Material: lecture notes
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11:45
Multi-messenger signals and cosmic backgrounds
30'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 14:30
The great gig in the sky
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14:00
The great gig in the sky
30'
Speaker: Luis ANCHORDOQUI (Univ. of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
The great gig in the sky
30'
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14:45 - 15:15
Sato-upscattering of the CnuB, revisited
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14:45
Sato-upscattering of the CnuB, revisited
30'
Speaker: Tom WEILER (Vanderbild University, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Sato-upscattering of the CnuB, revisited
30'
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15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
- 15:30 Coffee Break 30'
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16:00 - 16:30
Dark matter searches with Fermi
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16:00
Dark matter searches with Fermi
30'
Speaker: Vincenzo VITALE (Universita' di Roma 2) Material: lecture notes
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16:00
Dark matter searches with Fermi
30'
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16:45 - 17:15
The PAMELA/Fermi anomalies and galactic TeV neutrino sources
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16:45
The PAMELA/Fermi anomalies and galactic TeV neutrino sources
30'
Speaker: Subir SARKAR (University of Oxford, UK) Material: lecture notes
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16:45
The PAMELA/Fermi anomalies and galactic TeV neutrino sources
30'
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17:30 - 18:00
Probing local UHE sources using CR nuclei and gamma-rays
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17:30
Probing local UHE sources using CR nuclei and gamma-rays
30'
Speaker: Andrew TAYLOR (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Material: lecture notes
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17:30
Probing local UHE sources using CR nuclei and gamma-rays
30'
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09:00 - 09:30
ANTARES and KM3NeT
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09:00 - 09:30
Restricting cosmogenic neutrino fluxes with Fermi 3 years data
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09:00
Restricting cosmogenic neutrino fluxes with Fermi 3 years data
30'
Speaker: Oleg KALASHEV (Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow) Material: lecture notes
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09:00
Restricting cosmogenic neutrino fluxes with Fermi 3 years data
30'
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09:45 - 10:15
Fermi view of the gamma-ray sky and implications for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos
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09:45
Fermi view of the gamma-ray sky and implications for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos
30'
Speaker: Soebur RAZZAQUE (George Mason University, USA) Material: lecture notes
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09:45
Fermi view of the gamma-ray sky and implications for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos
30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 11:30
Cosmogenic neutrino backgrounds: present status and future prospects
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11:00
Cosmogenic neutrino backgrounds: present status and future prospects
30'
Speaker: Luca MACCIONE (DESY, Hamburg) Material: lecture notes
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11:00
Cosmogenic neutrino backgrounds: present status and future prospects
30'
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11:45 - 12:15
On the detectability of high-energy galactic neutrino sources
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11:45
On the detectability of high-energy galactic neutrino sources
30'
Speaker: Francesco VISSANI (INFN - LNGS, L'Aquila) Material: lecture notes
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11:45
On the detectability of high-energy galactic neutrino sources
30'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 14:30
A novel method to extract dark matter parameters from neutrino telescope data
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14:00
A novel method to extract dark matter parameters from neutrino telescope data
30'
Speaker: Yasaman FARZAN (IPM, Tehran, Iran) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
A novel method to extract dark matter parameters from neutrino telescope data
30'
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14:45 - 15:15
Probing dark matter with neutrinos
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14:45
Probing dark matter with neutrinos
30'
Speaker: Ina SARCEVIC (University of Arizona, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Probing dark matter with neutrinos
30'
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16:00 - 23:00
Excursion
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16:00
Excursion
7h0'
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16:00
Excursion
7h0'
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09:00 - 09:30
Restricting cosmogenic neutrino fluxes with Fermi 3 years data
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09:00 - 09:30
Are Km3 neutrino telescopes sufficiently large to detect astrophysical neutrino sources?
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09:00
Are Km3 neutrino telescopes sufficiently large to detect astrophysical neutrino sources?
30'
Speaker: Paolo LIPARI (University of Rome and INFN) Material: lecture notes
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09:00
Are Km3 neutrino telescopes sufficiently large to detect astrophysical neutrino sources?
30'
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09:45 - 10:15
The CTA Observatory
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09:45
The CTA Observatory
30'
Speaker: Bruno KHELIFI (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France) Material: lecture notes
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09:45
The CTA Observatory
30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 11:30
Dips in the cosmic neutrino spectrum
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11:00
Dips in the cosmic neutrino spectrum
30'
Speaker: Sergio PALOMARES RUIZ (Istituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal) Material: lecture notes
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11:00
Dips in the cosmic neutrino spectrum
30'
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11:45 - 12:15
Prospects of detecting extragalactic sources of high energy neutrinos
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11:45
Prospects of detecting extragalactic sources of high energy neutrinos
30'
Speaker: Julia BECKER (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany) Material: lecture notes
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11:45
Prospects of detecting extragalactic sources of high energy neutrinos
30'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 14:30
The importance of flavor
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14:00
The importance of flavor
30'
Speaker: Sandip PAKVASA (University of Hawaii, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
The importance of flavor
30'
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14:45 - 15:15
Magnetic field and flavor effects on the neutrino fluxes from cosmic accelerators
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14:45
Magnetic field and flavor effects on the neutrino fluxes from cosmic accelerators
30'
Speaker: Walter WINTER (University of Wurzburg, Germany) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Magnetic field and flavor effects on the neutrino fluxes from cosmic accelerators
30'
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15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
- 15:30 Coffee Break 30'
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16:00 - 16:30
Ultra-high neutrino fluxes as a probe for non-standard physics
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16:00
Ultra-high neutrino fluxes as a probe for non-standard physics
30'
Speaker: Raj GANDHI (Harish Chandra Research Institute, India) Material: lecture notes
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16:00
Ultra-high neutrino fluxes as a probe for non-standard physics
30'
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16:45 - 17:15
UHE cosmic neutrinos and ULE neutrino dark matter
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16:45
UHE cosmic neutrinos and ULE neutrino dark matter
30'
Speaker: Zhi-Zhong XING (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China) Material: lecture notes
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16:45
UHE cosmic neutrinos and ULE neutrino dark matter
30'
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09:00 - 09:30
Are Km3 neutrino telescopes sufficiently large to detect astrophysical neutrino sources?
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09:00 - 09:30
The JEM-EUSO mission
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09:00
The JEM-EUSO mission
30'
Speaker: Gustavo MEDINA TANCO (Univ. Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) Material: lecture notes
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09:00
The JEM-EUSO mission
30'
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09:45 - 10:15
Probing the UHE CR sky with neutrino observatories
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09:45
Probing the UHE CR sky with neutrino observatories
30'
Speaker: Markus AHLERS (SUNY, USA) Material: lecture notes
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09:45
Probing the UHE CR sky with neutrino observatories
30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 11:30
Quantifying uncertainties in the high energy neutrino cross-section
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11:00
Quantifying uncertainties in the high energy neutrino cross-section
30'
Speaker: Philipp MERTSCH (University of Oxford, UK) Material: lecture notes
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11:00
Quantifying uncertainties in the high energy neutrino cross-section
30'
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11:45 - 12:15
Prospects for the detection of cosmic accelerators with neutrino telescopes
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11:45
Prospects for the detection of cosmic accelerators with neutrino telescopes
30'
Speaker: Alexander KAPPES (DESY, Germany) Material: lecture notes
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11:45
Prospects for the detection of cosmic accelerators with neutrino telescopes
30'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 14:30
First results from IceCube/DeepCore and prospects for low energy physics in Ice
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14:00
First results from IceCube/DeepCore and prospects for low energy physics in Ice
30'
Speaker: Doug COWEN (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
First results from IceCube/DeepCore and prospects for low energy physics in Ice
30'
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14:45 - 15:15
Science prospects of the completed IceCube neutrino detector
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14:45
Science prospects of the completed IceCube neutrino detector
30'
Speaker: Francis HALZEN (IceCube, Wisconsin, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Science prospects of the completed IceCube neutrino detector
30'
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15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
- 15:30 Coffee Break 30'
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16:00 - 16:30
DISCUSSION
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16:00
DISCUSSION
30'
Speaker: John LEARNED (University of Hawaii, USA)
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16:00
DISCUSSION
30'
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09:00 - 09:30
The JEM-EUSO mission