Erlangen 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 17: Neutrino Astronomy I
Montag, 16. März 2026, 16:15–18:30, KS H C
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16:15 |
T 17.1 |
Search for coincidences between IceCube sub-TeV neutrinos and sub-threshold Gravitational Wave events in the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA third observing run — •Tista Mukherjee for the IceCube collaboration
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16:30 |
T 17.2 |
Improving Measurement of Astrophysical Neutrino Flux with Advanced Northern Tracks Selection in IceCube — •Shuyang Deng, Lasse Düser, Sönke Schwirn, Philipp Soldin, Christopher Wiebusch, and Marco Zimmermann
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16:45 |
T 17.3 |
Understanding Wind Related Background Radio Pulses at the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland — •Pascal Schriefer for the RNO-G collaboration
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17:00 |
T 17.4 |
Downward ultra-high-energy neutrino detection in the atmosphere with radio antenna at the ground-based observatories — •Yue Baobiao for the Pierre Auger collaboration
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17:15 |
T 17.5 |
Modeling Gamma-Ray Bursts Using CRISP — •Therese Paulsen, Leonel Morejón, and Karl-Heinz Kampert
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17:30 |
T 17.6 |
Prospects for Combined Hadronic Emission Analyses with KM3NeT and CTA — •Shivani Padma Mohan for the KM3NET-ERLANGEN collaboration
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17:45 |
T 17.7 |
Framework for Gravitational-Wave and Neutrino stacking Analysis — •Chloe Fisher and Tista Mukherjee for the IceCube collaboration
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18:00 |
T 17.8 |
Multi-Messenger Synergies at the Pierre Auger Observatory: Archive Expansion and Real-Time Neutrino Follow-Ups*,† — •Srijan Sehgal for the Pierre Auger collaboration
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18:15 |
T 17.9 |
Prospects for Coincident Detection of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts with IceCube-Gen2 and the Einstein Telescope — •Rajanvir Singh, Anna Franckowiak, Philipp Fürst, Christopher Wiebusch, and Angela Zegarelli
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