XXVIII Cracow EPIPHANY Conference on Recent Advances in Astroparticle Physics

from Monday 10 January 2022 (08:00) to Friday 14 January 2022 (20:25)
IFJ PAN

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
10 Jan 2022
11 Jan 2022
12 Jan 2022
13 Jan 2022
14 Jan 2022
AM
09:00 Welcome - Tadeusz Lesiak (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN (IFJPAN), Kraków) Jacek Niemiec (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
09:20
High energy cosmic rays I - Jacek Niemiec (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences) (until 10:55)
09:20 The quest for the sources of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays: experimental results and future perspectives - Antonella Castellina (INFN & INAF)  
10:00 A Review of Cosmic Rays Observations by LHAASO - Shoushan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics)  
10:30 Cosmic ray measurements with IceCube - Hermann Kolanoski (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE)) Hermann Kolanoski (Humboldt Universität Berlin and DESY)  
10:55 --- Coffee break ---
11:25
High energy cosmic rays I - Zhen Cao (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, China) (until 12:50)
11:25 Searching for PeV bursts - Roger Clay (University of Adelaide)  
11:40 Unfolding of the High-Energy Interactions in Extensive Air Showers - Lorenzo Cazon (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics)  
12:10 Air shower simulations with CORSIKA 8 - Ralf Ulrich (KIT)  
12:35 The puzzle of cosmic ray muons - Maciej Rybczynski (Jan Kochanowski University (PL))  
09:00
High energy cosmic rays II - Christo Venter (North-West University Potchefstroom Campus) (until 10:10)
09:00 Multi-Messenger Physics with the Pierre Auger Observatory - Karl-Heinz Kampert (University of Wuppertal)  
09:30 KASCADE-Grande results and future prospects for the transition energy range of Cosmic Rays - Andreas Haungs (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT)  
09:55 Origin of Spectral Hardening of Secondary Cosmic-Ray Nuclei - Norita Kawanaka (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)  
10:10
Gamma ray astronomy II - Christo Venter (North-West University Potchefstroom Campus) (until 11:10)
10:10 Recent science results of LHAASO on gamma-ray astronomy - Songzhan Chen (IHEP, CAS)  
10:40 Recent results of the H.E.S.S. Observatory - Rafał Moderski (Centrum Astronomiczne im. M. Kopernika PAN)  
11:10 --- Coffee break ---
11:40
Gamma ray astronomy II - Markus Boettcher (until 13:30)
11:40 The MAGIC of acceleration - Julian Sitarek (University of Łódź)  
12:10 The Crab Nebula: an electron PeVatron or a Super-pevatron of Cosmic Rays? - Prof. Zhen Cao (IHEP, China)  
12:35 Stellar Clusters as Major contributors to Galactic Cosmic Rays at PeV Energies - Felix Aharonian (MPIK Heidelberg)  
13:05 Hunting for PeVatrons in the Galaxy - Sabrina Casanova (IFJ PAN, Krakow, Poland)  
09:00
Particle acceleration I - Agnieszka Janiuk (Center for Theoretical Physics, PAS) (until 10:50)
09:00 Nonthermal particle accelerator of magnetic reconnection - Masahiro Hoshino (The University of Tokyo)  
09:30 PIC Simulations of Particle Acceleration in Magnetized Relativistic Shocks - Masanori Iwamoto (Kyushu University)  
09:55 Electron injection at shocks: Transition from stochastic shock drift acceleration to diffusive shock acceleration - Takanobu Amano (University of Tokyo)  
10:25 Electron acceleration at supernova remnants - Artem Bohdan (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)  
10:50 --- Coffee break ---
11:20
Particle acceleration I - Masahiro Hoshino (The University of Tokyo) (until 12:05)
11:20 Particle Acceleration at Weak Shocks Induced by Mergers of Galaxy Clusters - Hyesung Kang (Pusan National University)  
11:50 Electron acceleration at rippled low-Mach-number shocks in high-beta cosmic plasmas: role of the pre-shock conditions - Oleh Kobzar (Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, Cracow University of Technology)  
09:00
Gravitational waves - Henryk Wilczynski (until 10:30)
09:00 Gravitational waves and multi-messenger astronomy: results and prospects - Barbara Patricelli (EGO and INFN - Sezione di Pisa)  
09:40 On the origin of the gravitational wave sources - Tomasz Bulik (University of Warsaw and Astrocent CAMK)  
10:05 Jets and winds from gamma ray bursts - Agnieszka Janiuk (Center for Theoretical Physics, PAS)  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
Gamma ray astronomy IV - Krzysztof Nalewajko (until 12:40)
11:00 Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observations of blazars and theoretical modeling - Markus Boettcher (North-West University)  
11:40 Some Recent Observational Constraints on the Magnetization and Energy Dissipation in AGN Jets - Łukasz Stawarz (Astronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University)  
12:10 It's a Blazar... It's a Radio Galaxy... It's PKS 0625-354! - Dorit Glawion Alicja Wierzcholska (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences)  
12:25 A possible association of a Fermi-LAT flaring activity with a blazar candidate behind the Large Magellanic Cloud - Natalia Zywucka (North-West University)  
09:00
Dark matter - Marek Jezabek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 10:40)
09:00 Overview of dark matter searches - Marcin Kuźniak (AstroCeNT / CAMK PAN)  
09:40 ALICE at the LHC, neutron stars and indirect dark matter searches - Laura Šerkšnytė (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))  
10:10 Direct searches for cold dark matter in DarkSide-20k - Malgorzata Haranczyk (Jagiellonian University)  
10:25 Dark Matter Searches Through Multi-Messenger Observations of Compact Stars - David Alvarez-Castillo (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS)  
10:40
Astrophysical neutrinos II - Marek Jezabek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 11:35)
10:40 The Status of DUNE - Andrzej Michal Szelc (University of Edinburgh (GB))  
11:10 The latest T2K neutrino oscillation results and the future of the T2K experiment - Marcela Batkiewicz-Kwaśniak (IFJ PAN)  
11:35 --- Coffee break ---
PM
12:50 --- Lunch break ---
15:00
Gamma ray astronomy I - Ralph Engel (until 16:35)
15:00 TeV gamma-ray astronomy - Werner Hofmann (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)  
15:40 Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory: the World lagest VHE observatory - Roberta Zanin (CTA Observatory)  
16:10 The application of SiPMs for Cherenkov light detection in the atmosphere: present and future challenges - Teresa Montaruli (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
16:35 --- Coffee break ---
17:00
Gamma ray astronomy I - Tomasz Bulik (University of Warsaw and Astrocent CAMK) (until 18:35)
17:00 Very-High-Energy Astronomy with VERITAS - Binita Hona (University of Utah (VERITAS Collaboration))  
17:30 Latest Results from the HAWC Observatory - Petra Huentemeyer (Michigan Tech)  
18:00 Recent science highlights from the Fermi Large Area Telescope - Manuel Meyer (University of Hamburg) Manuel Meyer (University of Hamburg)  
13:30 --- Lunch break ---
15:15
Gamma ray astronomy II - Werner Hofmann (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE)) (until 16:15)
15:15 Cosmic ray transport near particle accelerators - Martin Pohl (DESY)  
15:45 The low number of Galactic pevatrons - Pierre Cristofari (Observatoire de Paris - IJCLab)  
16:00 Gamma-rays from thermal x-ray composites - Vasyl Beshley (Institute for Applied Problems in Mechanics and Mathematics, NASU)  
16:15
Astrophysical neutrinos I - Werner Hofmann (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (DE)) (until 17:20)
16:15 IceCube: Cosmic Neutrinos and Multimessenger Astronomy - FRANCIS HALZEN Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)  
16:55 Highlights from the ANTARES neutrino telescope - Giulia Illuminati (INFN-Bologna)  
17:20 --- Coffee break ---
17:50
Astrophysical neutrinos I - Ralf Ulrich (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE)) (until 18:45)
17:50 Baikal-GVD: status and first results - Dmitry Zaborov (INR (Moscow))  
18:15 The Trinity VHE Neutrino Observatory - David Kieda (University of Utah)  
18:30 A very high energy neutrino telescope on-board the EUSO-SPB2 mission - Mahdi Bagheri (Georgia Institute of Technology)  
12:05
Laboratory astroplasma physics - Masahiro Hoshino (The University of Tokyo) (until 13:15)
12:05 Transport of Charged Particles through Spatially Intermittent Turbulent Magnetic Fields - Gianluca Gregori (Oxford University)  
12:45 Exploring the current filamentation/Weibel instability in laboratory scenarios with relativistic beams - Luis Silva (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa)  
13:15 --- Lunch break ---
15:00
Gamma ray astronomy III - Julian Sitarek (University of Lodz) (until 16:30)
15:00 Jets in microquasars - Andrzej Zdziarski (N. Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland)  
15:25 Recent progress in GRB studies - Bing Zhang (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)  
16:05 Probing particle acceleration at relativistic shocks with GRBs - Brian Reville (MPIK)  
16:30 --- Coffee break ---
17:00
Particle acceleration II - Łukasz Stawarz (Astronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University) (until 18:30)
17:00 Nonthermal emission from relativistic reconnection - Lorenzo Sironi (Columbia University)  
17:30 Magnetic reconnection in relativistic jets - Krzysztof Nalewajko (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences)  
18:00 Full lepto-hadronic radiative treatment of GRBs in the internal shock scenario and application to Fermi-LAT detected events - Annika Rudolph (DESY Zeuthen)  
12:40 --- Lunch break ---
14:10
Gamma ray astronomy IV - Martin Pohl (DESY) (until 14:40)
14:10 Characterizing optical and gamma-ray variability properties of blazars - Gopal Bhatta (Nuclear Institute of Physics PAN, Poland)  
14:25 An expanding one-zone model for studying blazars emission - Stella Boula  
14:40
Young Scientists' Session - Martin Pohl (DESY) (until 15:50)
14:40 Non-thermal features from broad-line region clouds - Ana Laura Müller (ELI Beamlines, Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences)  
14:50 Transition from low to high activity states in gamma-ray emitting NLS1 galaxies - Anna Luashvili (Observatoire de Paris)  
15:00 A connection between TeV gamma-ray flux and cosmic rays in the Seyfert galaxy 1068 - Rodrigo Sasse (Federal University of Latin American Integration - UNILA)  
15:10 Understanding the Spectrum of Gamma-Ray Burst 190114C - Marc Klinger (DESY Zeuthen)  
15:20 A marginally fast-cooling proton-synchrotron model for prompt GRBs - Ioulia Florou (National & Kapodistrian University of Athens)  
15:30 Flare echos from relaxation waves in perturbed relativistic jets - Gaëtan Fichet de Clairfontaine (Laboratoire Univers et Théorie, Observatoire de Paris, Université PSL, Université de Paris, CNRS, F-92190 Meudon, France)  
15:40 Ultra-high energy cosmic rays luminosity from multi-messenger analysis - Adriel Gustavo Bartz Mocellin (Neusa Bartz Mocellin)  
15:50
Gamma ray astronomy IV - Martin Pohl (until 16:05)
15:50 3D PIC Simulations for Relativistic Jets with a Toroidal Magnetic Field - Kenichi Nishikawa (Alabama A&M University)  
16:05 --- Coffee break ---
16:35
High energy cosmic rays III - Petra Huentemeyer (until 17:55)
16:35 Results from the Telescope Array - John Matthews (University of Utah)  
17:05 Digital Radio Arrays for Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Particles - Frank Schröder (University of Delaware / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)  
17:30 Direct cosmic ray measurements: status and perspectives - Stephane Coutu (Penn State University)  
17:55
Gamma ray astronomy IV/Heliophysics - Petra Huentemeyer (until 18:55)
17:55 Recent very-high-energy (VHE) results on pulsars and pulsar wind nebulae (PWN) - Christo Venter (North-West University)  
18:25 Interpreting the GeV and TeV pulsar emission - Constantinos Kalapotharakos (University of Maryland / NASA GSFC)  
18:40 Unresolved questions about the heliosphere - Romana Ratkiewicz (Space Research Center PAS)  
12:05
Astrophysical neutrinos II - Dariusz Gora (until 12:35)
12:05 Experimental detection of the CNO cycle - Marcin Misiaszek (Jagiellonian University)  
12:20 Search for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay of 76Ge with GERDA - final latest results - Grzegorz Zuzel (Jagiellonian University)  
12:35
Young Scientists' Session: Dark matter and astrophysical neutrinos - Dariusz Gora (until 13:15)
12:35 Investigating the effect of dark matter component on neutron star equation of state using the gravitational wave observation from binary neutron star merger GW170817 - Arpan Das (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow)  
12:45 The ICARUS detector for the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) experiment at Fermilab - Marta Babicz (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
12:55 Method for simulation of light propagation in water for large-scale underwater Cherenkov telescopes - Wojciech Noga (The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
13:05 VERITAS follow-up observations of dwarf nova MASTER OT J030227.28+191754.5 as a possible neutrino counterpart - Maria Kherlakian (DESY)  
13:15
Young Scientists' Session - Alicja Wierzcholska (until 14:35)
13:15 Numerical study of orbital and statistical behaviors of galactic cosmic rays invading into the heliosphere - Kotaro Yoshida (Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Science, Kyushu University)  
13:25 Galactic magnetars as transient ultra high energy cosmic ray sources - Vadym Voitsekhovskyi (Astronomical Observatory of Kyiv National University)  
13:35 Cosmic rays acceleration in SN 1006 - Roberta Giuffrida (Università degli studi di Palermo - Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo)  
13:45 A spatially resolved study of hard X-ray emission in Kepler's SNR: indications of different regimes of particle acceleration - Vincenzo Sapienza (INAF-OAPa)  
13:55 PIC simulations of SNR’s shock waves with a turbulent upstream medium - Karol Fułat (University of Potsdam)  
14:05 Hydrodynamics and radiation from colliding pulsar and stellar winds in a high-mass binary system - Gabriel Torralba Paz (IFJ PAN)  
14:15 Jump Conditions for a Relativistic Shock Propagating in a Resistive Medium - Argyrios Loules (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)  
14:25 Stability analysis of relativistic magnetised astrophysical jets: a hyper-unstable solution - Charalampos Sinnis (National Kapodistrian University of Athens)  
14:35 --- Coffee break ---
15:05
High energy particle physics - Andrzej Konrad Siodmok (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 15:20)
15:05 Probing the QCD phase diagram with HBT femtoscopy - Sandor Lokos (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
15:20
Young Scientists' Session - Andrzej Konrad Siodmok (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 16:45)
15:20 Non-boost-invariant description of polarization within hydrodynamics with spin - Rajeev Singh (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
15:30 Separation of Quark and Gluon Jets using Angularities - Petr Baron (IFJ Pan Krakow)  
15:40 Double-parton Scattering at LHCb and Pythia Tunings - Saliha Bashir (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))  
15:50 Early charm physics at Belle II - Sanjeeda Bharati Das (Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur)  
16:00 Strong evidence of the rho(1250) from a unitary multichannel reanalysis of elastic scattering data with crossing-symmetry constraints - Nadine Hammoud (IFJ, PAS)  
16:10 Second Generation Machine Learning based Algorithm for Long-lived Particles Reconstruction in Upgraded LHCb Experiment. - Sabin Hashmi (AGH University of Science and Technology Krakow)  
16:20 Event reconstruction in MUonE experiment at SPS accelerator - Izabela Juszczak (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
16:30 Charmonium as a probe of hot quark matter in nuclear collisions in ALICE at the LHC - Himanshu Sharma (Institute of Nuclear Physics, PAN)