Seminário

Multi-Messenger Predictions from Active Galaxies: from IceCube to Auger

Sala de Seminários do LIP (com transmissão via Zoom)

Por Xavier Rodrigues (European Southern Observatory, Germany).

A new era of multi-messenger astronomy unfolds led by cosmic ray experiments, like the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina, and high-energy neutrino experiments like the IceCube Observatory in the South Pole. The origin of these extreme messengers is a matter of hot debate. Active galaxies, which host a supermassive black hole that can launch a powerful relativistic jet, are ideal cosmic ray and neutrino factories and recent evidence seems to increasingly support these objects as neutrino emitters. In this talk I summarize our current theoretical understanding of cosmic-ray interactions in active galaxies through numerical modeling. I will show state-of-the-art predictions for the most promising neutrino candidate sources, the possible contribution of active galaxies to the Auger flux, and what signals across the multi-wavelength spectrum to look for when searching for multi-messenger sources.


Transmissão via Zoom

11h30-13h00
LIP - Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas
Gotas de água

O curso visa capacitar os formandos para a aplicação dos índices de qualidade ecológica utilizados na avaliação da qualidade ambiental em sistemas de transição, no âmbito da Diretiva Quadro da Água (DQA).

The conference aims to bring together key experts in the Medical Microwave Imaging (MMWI) field and will include invited talks, presentations and posters of peer-reviewed abstracts and conference papers, and workshops in satellite areas of research that are of interest to MMWI research.

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