Town Hall KM3NeT Meeting
Amphiteatre Gastaut
The KM3NeT Collaboration is organizing a Town Hall Meeting to promote its multi-messenger programs. KM3NeT is instrumenting two deep-sea neutrino detectors in the Mediterranean Sea, a low energy site ORCA in France (3 GeV; 10 TeV) and a high energy site ARCA in Italy (~1 TeV; >10 PeV). The construction is in progress on both sites, and by mid of 2020, a larger sensitivity is already expected in the whole energy range compared to the ANTARES detector. Thanks to the unprecedented angular resolution, the extended energy range (few MeV; >10 PeV) and the full sky coverage, KM3NeT will play an important role in the rapidly evolving multi-messenger field. During this workshop, we would like to review the most up-to-date neutrino production models and present KM3NeT performances and multi-messenger programs.
This meeting is organized with the support of the KM3NeT-INFRADEV European H2020 project, the Labex OCEVU, the Aix-Marseille Université, the CPPM laboratory and the Programme National Hautes Energies with funding from CNRS (INSU/IN2P3/INP), CEA, and CNES.
Confirmed invited speakers (still on-going):
Andrii Neronov (APC), Daniele Gaggero (UAM/CSIC), Dmitry Malyshev (ECAP), Viviana Niro (APC), Walter Winter (Desy), Imre Bartos (University of Florida), Kohta Murase (PSU), Foteini Oikonomou (ESO), Chiara Righi (INFN), Irene Tamborra (NBI)
Alain Klotz (IRAP), Vladimir Lipunov (MASTER), Mikael Rigault (IPNL), Alexis Coleiro (APC/Université de Paris), Phil Evans (University of Leicester), Volodymyr Savchenko (ISDC), Cyril Lachaud (APC/Université de Paris), Harm Schoorlemmer (MPI Heidelberg), Olivier Martineau (LPNHE), Marie-Anne Bizouard (OCA Nice), Timothée Gregoire (PSU), Julien Girard (AIM/CEA), Stephane Corbel (AIM/CEA), Sara Buson (Wurzburg), Halec Habig (Minnesota University), Olivier Martineau (LPNHE), Thomas Kintscher (Desy).
SOC:
A. Coleiro (APC - Université de Paris)
R. Coniglione (INFN LNS Catania)
P. Coyle (CPPM)
G. de Wasseige (APC)
D. Dornic (CPPM, chairman)
A. Heijboer (Nikhef)
C. James (University of Curtin)
V. Kulikovskiy (INFN Genova)
T. Pradier (IPHC - Université de Strasbourg)
D. Samtleben (Nikhef, University of Leiden)
J. Zornoza (IFIC)
LOC: V. Bertin, P. Coyle, D. Dornic and A. Pèpe (CPPM)
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Neutrino parts: Introduction of KM3NeT
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General introduction of KM3NeT 25mSpeaker: Mauro Taiuti (University of Genova, INFN)
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Coffee break 30m
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Potential neutrino sources: Extragalactic sources
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Extragalactic neutrino sources - multi-messenger interpretation of neutrinos from TXS 0506+056 and the perspectives for the coming years. 35mSpeaker: Walter Winter (DESY)
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high-energy neutrinos from individual blazar flares and the perspective for the coming years 25mSpeaker: Foteini Oikonomou (ESO)
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Electromagnetic and neutrino emission from AGN: a focus on Blazars 25mSpeaker: Dr Chiara Righi
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Neutrinos from compact binary mergers and the perspective for the coming years 25mSpeaker: Dr Imre Bartos (Columbia University)
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Potential neutrino sources: Extragalactic sources
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Neutrino production in chocked jets, starburst and star forming galaxies and the detection perspective for the coming years 35mSpeaker: Dr Kohta Murase (Penn State University)
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Discussion on the extragalactic science case of KM3NeT 30m
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Potential partners
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INTEGRAL 25mSpeaker: Dr Volodymyr Savchenko (ISDC, Geneva Observatory)
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Fermi-LAT 25mSpeaker: Sara Buson
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MAGIC / CTA 25mSpeaker: Manuela Mallamaci (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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Neutrino parts: Existing multi-messenger programs
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ANTARES multi-messenger and alert program 25mSpeaker: maurizio spurio (University of Bologna (Italy))
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IceCube multi-messenger and alert program 25mSpeaker: Thomas Kintscher (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (DE))
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GVD-Baikal multi-messenger program 25mSpeaker: Olga Suvorova (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
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Potential neutrino sources: Galactic sources
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Gamma-ray/neutrino emission from the Galactic plane 25mSpeaker: Dario Grasso (INFN)
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Gamma ray and possible neutrino emission at the base of the Fermi bubbles 25mSpeaker: Dr Dmitry Malyshev (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
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Very high energy gamma rays and neutrinos from Galactic sources 25mSpeaker: Dr Silvia Celli (La Sapienza Università di Roma and Max Planck Institut fur Kernphysik)
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Lunch break 1h 25m
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Potential neutrino sources: Galactic sources
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Neutrinos from galactic sources and the perspective for the coming years 25mSpeaker: Viviana Niro
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Discussion 30m
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Neutrino parts: KM3NeT astronomy programs
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KM3NeT low-energy astronomy programs 25mSpeaker: Gwenhaël de Wasseige (APC, CNRS)
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Excursion
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Workshop dinner 2h 30m
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Neutrino parts: Supernova analysis
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KM3NeT Supernova analyses 20mSpeaker: Massimiliano Lincetto
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KM3NeT online analysis programs 30mSpeaker: Feifei Huang (CNRS)
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Potential partners: (3)
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Access to large telescopes 20mSpeaker: Alexis Coleiro (Université Paris Diderot)
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HAWC / SGSO 25mSpeaker: Dr Harm Schoorlemmer (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg)
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Ligo / Virgo 25mSpeaker: Marie-Anne Bizouard (Laboratoire de l''Accelerateur Lineaire (LAL) (IN2P3) (LAL))
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UHE neutrino review 25mSpeaker: Olivier Martineau (CNRS)
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Real-time follow-up of gravitational events with Super-Kamiokande 5mSpeaker: Mathieu Lamoureux (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
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