11–13 Apr 2016
Amsterdam
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Afternoon session

13 Apr 2016, 14:10
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Conveners

Afternoon session

  • Kumiko Kotera (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

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  1. Foteini Oikonomou (Penn State University)
    13/04/2016, 14:10
    The most energetic astrophysical phenomena, produce a range of “messengers” from photons and neutrinos, to cosmic rays and gravitational radiation. These messengers carry details of the energetics and physical conditions in these sources. The Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON) aims to discover new particle astrophysics phenomena by merging the world's leading...
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  2. Dr Nissanke Samaya (Radboud University)
    13/04/2016, 14:30
  3. Roberto A. Lineros (Instituto de Física Corpuscular U.Valencia/CSIC)
    The observation of PeV neutrinos has opened a window to study astrophysics and New Physics processes. Among PeV neutrino observables, the neutrino flavor composition become very interesting because it can reveal underlying interactions during the neutrino propagation. We consider the effect of galactic dark matter interactions on the neutrino oscillations. We estimate the effective interaction...
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