The Lake Baikal <br>Three Messenger Conference <br>
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Listvyanka at Lake Baikal
Listvyanka at Lake Baikal
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Description
APPEC (Astroparticle Physics European Consortium) and its transnational partner JINR (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) in Dubna, the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences together with the Lomonosov State University in Moscow, and the Irkutsk State University are inviting astroparticle physicists and colleagues from neighboring fields to attend the Lake Baikal Three Messenger Conference.
The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss how to confine nature and underlying physical processes in the non-thermal universe by making use of the three astroparticle messengers along with the multi- discipline and wavelength measurements and the theory. Scientific results achieved with current astroparticle experiments will be shown and discussed together with upcoming experimental opportunities in Russia, Europe and worldwide. A detailed look shall also be taken on capabilities of existing common analysis frameworks, alert systems, and future requirements. This conference will offer an opportunity for the astroparticle physics community in Europe, Russia and worldwide to foster the cooperation on astroparticle infrastructure projects taking data for the three messengers.
H.E.S.S. multi-messenger and real-time follow-up observations20m
Speaker:
Fabian Schüssler
Slides
09:50
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10:10
The upgraded H.E.S.S. Target of Opportunity alert system20m
Speaker:
MrClemens Hoischen(DESY Zeuthen)
Slides
10:10
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10:40
Exploring the Galactic PeVatrons with multi-TeV gamma rays, neutrinos and hard X-rays30m
Speaker:
Felix Aharonian
Slides
10:40
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11:15
Coffee Break
35m
11:15
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11:40
Gamma Messages From the Farthest Half of the Universe Measured by MAGIC25m
Speaker:
Prof.Razmik Mirzoyan(Max-Planck-Institute for Physics, Irkutsk State University)
Slides
11:40
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12:00
TeV pulsed emission from the Crab pulsar detected by MAGIC20m
Speaker:
Daniel Galindo
Slides
12:00
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12:20
MAGIC observations under extreme conditions20m
Speaker:
Christian Fruck
Slides
12:20
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12:50
The future of gamma-ray astronomy30m
Speaker:
Jürgen Knödlseder
Slides
12:50
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14:00
Lunch
1h 10m
14:00
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14:25
Perspectives for Gamma Astronomy at very high energy (E > 100 TeV)25m
Speaker:
Paolo Lipari
Slides
14:25
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14:40
The Carpet-3 experiment to search for diffuse gamma-ray emission with energy above 100 TeV15m
Speaker:
Alexander Lidvansky
Slides
14:40
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14:55
The Elbrus Gamma-Ray Observatory (EGO) Proposal15m
Speaker:
Sergey Troitsky
Slides
14:55
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15:10
Optical Photopolarimetry of Blazar OJ28715m
Speaker:
Vladimir Bozhilov
Slides
15:10
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15:30
The first Be/BH system and its possible association with the gamma-ray source AGL J2241+445420m
Speaker:
Josep Paredes
Slides
15:30
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15:50
Discovery of Fermi-bubble like structure around the Andromeda M31 galaxy20m
Speaker:
Konstantin Postnov
Slides
15:50
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16:20
Coffee break
30m
16:20
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16:45
X-ray Astronomy and Polarimery25m
Speaker:
Enrico Costa
Slides
16:45
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17:10
Implications of the study of galaxy clusters and cosmic large-scale structure on neutrino masses and Dark Matter25m
Speaker:
Hans Böhringer
Slides
17:10
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17:30
Decaying dark matter search with NuSTAR deep sky observations20m
Speaker:
Denys Malyshev
Slides
17:30
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17:50
PAMELA20m
Speaker:
Piero Spillantini
Slides
17:50
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18:10
Nuclear physics meets the sources of the UHECRs20m
Speaker:
MrAnatoli Fedynitch(CERN/KIT)
Slides
18:10
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18:30
Can we understand the reaction of Pierre Auger observatory on Feb2010 earthquake and reaction of the lake Baikal geophysical array on Aug2008 earthquake?20m
Speaker:
Leonid Bezrukow
Slides
18:30
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18:55
Problems of high-z cosmology and possible solution25m