11–14 Oct 2016
Kyoto Research Park
Japan timezone

Multi-messengers from transient candidates of UHECRs

13 Oct 2016, 09:20
20m
Kyoto Research Park

Kyoto Research Park

Chudouji Awatacho 93, Shimogyo-ku Kyoto , Japan, 600-8815

Speaker

Kumiko Kotera (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

Description

In the transient sky are found the most violent phenomena in the universe. These phenomena are the best known spots to supply enough energy and flux to ultrahigh energy astroparticles at the observed level. In this talk, we will focus on some of these powerful objects (e.g., gamma-ray bursts, young pulsars, magnetars, superluminous supernovae, black hole mergers) and estimate their expected signatures in terms of multi-messengers (cosmic rays, neutrinos, photons et gravitational waves). We will compare these predictions to the latest multi-messenger data and the new time-domain information, in order to assess the likelihood of these objects to be sources of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays.

Presentation type oral

Primary author

Kumiko Kotera (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

Presentation materials