Three elephants in the gamma-ray sky: Loop I, the Fermi bubbles, and the Galactic center excess

from Saturday 21 October 2017 (13:00) to Tuesday 24 October 2017 (13:00)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
21 Oct 2017
22 Oct 2017
23 Oct 2017
24 Oct 2017
AM
09:00
Session (until 10:20)
09:00 Star formation near the Galactic center overview - Steven Longmore  
09:40 Molecular clouds - Iris Gebauer (Universitaet Karlsruhe)  
10:00 511 keV line - Fiona Helen Panther (Australian National University)  
10:20 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
Session (until 12:20)
11:00 Cosmic rays and Galactic winds - Christoph Pfrommer (Potsdam)  
11:20 Simulation of Galactic propagation - Ralf Kissmann (University Innsbruck)  
11:40 Non-linear cosmic ray transport - Dr Carmelo Evoli (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
12:00 SkyFACT - Emma Storm (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam)  
09:00
Session (until 10:00)
09:00 Simulations of Fermi bubbles overview - Hsiang-Yi Karen Yang  
09:40 Reconstructing the origin of the Local Bubble and Loop I via radioisotopic signatures on Earth - Dr Michael Schulreich  
10:00 --- Coffee break ---
10:40
Session (until 11:40)
10:40 GC excess and interstellar radiation near the GC - Gudlaugur Johannesson  
11:00 CR transport and anisotropic diffusion - Andrea Vittino (TU Munich)  
11:20 Diffuse modeling and GC excess - Tim Linden (U)  
11:40 --- Lunch break ---
09:00
Session (until 10:40)
09:00 MSP interpretation of the gamma-ray signal in M31 - Gabrijela Zaharijas (University of Nova Gorica)  
09:20 Radio Searches for Pulsars in the Galactic Center - Julia Deneva  
10:00 Characterizing the Population of Gamma-Ray Pulsars in the Galactic Bulge - Eric Charles (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))  
10:20 Neural network analysis of GC excess - Luc Hendriks (Nikhef)  
10:40 --- Coffee break ---
11:20
Session (until 12:20)
PM
13:00 --- Registration ---
14:00
Session (until 16:00)
14:00 GC excess overview - Francesca Calore  
14:40 Fermi bubbles overview - Tracy Slatyer (Harvard University)  
15:20 Loop I overview - Yuri Shchekinov  
16:00 --- Welcome banquet ---
12:20 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Session (until 15:20)
14:00 X-ray observations of the Fermi bubbles overview - Dr Yoshiyuki Inoue (ISAS/JAXA)  
14:40 Overview of large-scale features in the radio sky - Clive Dickinson (The University of Manchester)  
15:20 --- Coffee break ---
16:00
Session (until 17:20)
16:00 Dust reddening and distance to gas - Douglas Finkbeiner (Harvard University)  
16:20 Loops and superbubbles in H I - Naomi McClure-Griffiths (Australian National University)  
16:40 Microwave haze - Liu Hao  
19:00
Session (until 21:00)
13:40
Session (until 15:20)
13:40 X-shaped bulge - Roland Crocker (Australian National University)  
14:00 D3PO - Torsten Ensslin (MPI f. Astrophysics)  
14:20 The morphology of the GeV excess revisited - Richard Bartels (University of Amsterdam)  
14:40 Wavelet analysis of the Inner Galaxy - Ilias Cholis (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)  
15:00 Spectral analysis of GC excess - Xiaoyuan Huang  
15:20 --- Coffee break ---
16:00
Session (until 17:40)
16:00 Diffuse emission with HESS / CTA - Markus Holler (LLR - Ecole Polytechnique)  
16:20 Cosmic rays and interstellar emissions from radio to gamma rays - Elena Orlando (Stanford University)  
16:40 Fermi bubbles: X-ray and gamma-ray evidence for a supersonically expanding shell - Uri Keshet (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)  
17:00 Our Galaxy dominates the high-energy neutrino sky - Ilya Gurwich (NRCN)