The Mount Elbrus Conference <br>from Deep Underground up to the Sky<br>
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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, the Kabardino-Balkarian State University, and the Irkutsk State University are inviting astroparticle physicists and colleagues from neighboring fields to attend the Mount Elbrus Conference: from Deep Underground up to the Sky.
The conference is continuing the series of APPEC-Russia events that started in 2016 with the Lake Baikal Three Messenger Conference and will provide the opportunity to discuss how to confine nature and underlying physical processes in the universe by making use of low background experiments in Deep Underground Laboratories, multi-messenger aspects related to these topics 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 future requirements and potential synergies with other fields in science requiring a low background environment. This conference will offer an opportunity for the astroparticle physics community in Europe, Russia and worldwide to foster the cooperation on astroparticle physics in Deep Underground Laboratories.
The conference will be held close to the Baksan Neutrino Observatory to feature its 50th anniversary in 2017.
Baksan Neutrino Observatory: 50th anniversary - history, current state and prospects25m
Speaker:
Valery Petkov
Slides
09:40
Baksan Large Volume Scintillation Detector for neutrino astrophysics and geophysics: present status25m
Speaker:
Vladimir Gavrin
Slides
10:05
Multi-messenger astronomy: the alert observations of gamma-ray bursts afterglows, supernovae and search for optical counterparts to neutrino events and gravitational waves25m
Speakers:
Valery V. Vlasyuk, Vladimir V. Sokolov
Slides
10:30
INASAN and BNO - first steps to multi-messenger astronomy25m
Speaker:
Igor Savanov
Slides
10:55
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11:25
Coffee and tea
11:25
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12:40
Multi-messenger astrophysics - Part II
11:25
The search of the FRB - perspectives of the RATAN-600 survey at 4.7 GHz25m
Speaker:
Sergei Trushkin
Slides
11:50
The Carpet-3 experiment: status and prospects25m
Speaker:
Alexander Lidvansky
Slides
12:15
Effects of heavy primordial black holes in the contemporary universe25m
Speaker:
Alexander Dolgov
Slides
12:40
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13:40
Lunch
13:40
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15:20
Dark matter search - Part I
13:40
What is dark matter and how to detect it25m
Speaker:
Leszek Roszkowski
Slides
14:05
Two-phase detectors in Ar for DM search and low energy neutrino detection25m
Speaker:
Andrey Sokolov
Slides
14:30
Rotation curve of Milky Way25m
Speaker:
Jacek Krelowski
Slides
14:55
Distribution of matter in a nearby universe25m
Speaker:
Dmitry Makarov
Slides
15:20
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15:50
Coffee and tea
15:50
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17:30
Dark matter search - Part II
15:50
Dark-Matter search by the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider25m
Speaker:
Manfred Jeitler
Slides
16:15
Spectroscopy of Dark Medium: magnetic charges and magnetic atoms25m
Speaker:
Vladimir Burdyuzha
Slides
16:40
Limiter of dark matter in the form of primordial black holes with observed diffuse gamma-ray background25m
Speaker:
Natalia Nazarova
Slides
17:05
Results of two years search for the 213Po half-life variations25m