Astrophysical sources of cosmic rays - ISAPP School Paris Saclay 2022

Europe/Paris
Institut Pascal

Institut Pascal

Rue André Rivière 91400 Orsay
Description

The ISAPP school on "Astrophysical sources of cosmic rays" will be held at the Institut Pascal, within the Université Paris Saclay, France. The goal of the school is to offer a general overview on topics in high energy astrophysics related to cosmic rays, from observations to the modelling of high-energy particle sources. It will particularly focus on mult-messenger observations, at the dawn of the CTA era. The school is primarily aimed at PhD students working in this field, as well as young postdocs.

The scientific program consists of lectures including introductory pre-courses on particle physics and astrophysics. It will also include a few hands-on sessions, and some time will be dedicated to student presentations, giving an opportunity to all students to present their research topic.

Registrations are closed.

Key topics:

  • Introductory courses in astrophysics, particle physics and statistics
  • Physics of high-energy showers
  • Radiation, acceleration, propagation mechanisms
  • Galactic sources
  • Extragalactic sources
  • Cosmic ray probes of fundamental physics
  • Cosmic ray and gamma-ray detections: ground and space-based
  • CTA + visit to CTA-related infrastructures at Paris-Saclay
  • Multi-messenger approach
  • Neutrinos: detectors and results
  • Gravitational waves: detectors and results
  • Hands-on sessions
  • Student research projects
  • Public lecture

List of lecturers:

R. Aloisio (GSSI), M. Ahlers (Niels Bohr Inst.), N. Besson (CEA Saclay), P. Blasi (GSSI), J. Bobin (CEA Saclay), H. Dole (IAS Orsay), R. Engel (KIT), P. Ghia (IJCLab), W. Hofmann (MPIK Heidelberg), K. Kosack (CEA Saclay), K. Kotera (IAP), N. Leroy (IJCLab), E. Lindfors (Univ. Turku), G. Mention (CEA Saclay), E. de Oña Wilhelmi (CSIC), M. Santander (Univ. Alabama), P. Serpico (LAPTh), M. Tavani (INAF)

About ISAPP

ISAPP is a network of over 30 European Institutions that organize Doctorate Schools on Astroparticle Physics for almost 20 years.
 

About Institut Pascal

The Institut Pascal is a recently-built facility, dedicated to hosting thematic programs across all of the scientific themes covered by the Paris-Saclay University.


Local Organizing Committee:

F. Acero, E. Armengaud, J. Biteau, F. Brun, J-F. Glicenstein, E. Moulin,  F. Schüssler, Th. Stolarczyk, T. Suomijärvi (Université Paris-Saclay, CEA-IRFU & IJCLab)

Scientific Advisory Committee: ISAPP Steering Committee

Participants
  • Alberto Ulgiati
  • Alessandro Armando Vigliano
  • Anastasiia Omeliukh
  • Andrey Romanov
  • Angela Zegarelli
  • Antonio AMBROSONE
  • Atilla Kaan Alkan
  • Cainã de Oliveira
  • Camilla PETRUCCI
  • Caterina TRIMARELLI
  • Chadi Meskini
  • Christopher Burger-Scheidlin
  • Claudio GALELLI
  • Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins
  • Elisabetta Casilli
  • Emanuele De Vito
  • Fabian Leuschner
  • Francois KAMAL YOUSSEF
  • Guillaume GROLLERON
  • Gunjan Tomar
  • Heiko Salzmann
  • Héctor Rueda
  • Igor Reis
  • Irene Salmaso
  • Jenni Jormanainen
  • Joanna BERTEAUD
  • Juan AMMERMAN YEBRA
  • Juan Bernete Medrano
  • Juan Palacios Gonzalez
  • Julian Saffer
  • Karlijn Kruiswijk
  • Karolin Hymon
  • Kathrine Mørch Groth
  • Leonora Kardum
  • Leïla Godinaud
  • Luca Deval
  • Luca Orusa
  • Lucas Greaux
  • Marco MESE
  • Mark Weyrauch
  • Megan Splettstoesser
  • Miguel Alexandre Martins
  • Nikolaos Karastathis
  • Olena Tkachenko
  • Pauline Chambéry
  • Pedro Ivo Silva Batista
  • Pooja Sharma
  • Samata Das
  • Sandeep Kumar Mondal
  • Sergio Alves Garre
  • Simone Rossoni
  • Sofia Suutarinen
  • Srijan Sehgal
  • Sruthiranjani RAVIKULARAMAN
  • Stefan-Tiberiu Kis
  • Sullivan MARAFICO
  • Tista Mukherjee
  • Tommaso Aniello
  • Zhi-Qiu Huang