ECAP Seminar: Sebastian Böser

ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, Germany

Project 8 - towards a radio frequency measurement of the neutrino mass While neutrino flavour oscillations are a clear indication that neutrinos do have non-vanishing rest masses, their values have […]

ECAP Seminar: Eckhard Sturm

ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, Germany

The core of the matter – spatially resolving the nuclei of Active Galaxies with VLTI/GRAVITY One of the most exciting opportunities offered by the new VLT beam combiner GRAVITY is […]

ECAP Seminar: Jörg Hörandel

ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, Germany

Measuring the properties of cosmic rays with the radio technique The radio emission from air showers is now routinely detected to measure the properties of cosmic rays. An overview is […]

ECAP Seminar: Klaus Desch

ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, Germany

Axions from Sun? Exploring the low-energy frontier with the IAXO experiment Axions are ultralight hypothetical particles originally postulated to explain the observed smallness of the neutron´s electric dipole moment and […]

ECAP Seminar: Brian Reville

ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, Germany

Cosmic-ray acceleration - limits and laboratories I will review the current theoretical status of shock acceleration at supernova type shocks, with an emphasis on the plasma theory and implications for […]

ECAP Seminar: Dieter Horns

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The Crab nebula and pulsar - particle acceleration at the limit The Crab Nebula is the front-page object of multi-wavelength astrophysics and an excellent object to study non-thermal emission and […]

ECAP Seminar: Muhammad Kasim

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Up to two billion times acceleration of scientific simulations with deep neural architecture search Computer simulations are invaluable tools for scientific discovery. However, accurate simulations are often slow to execute, […]

ECAP Seminar: Anita Reimer

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Identifying sources of high-energy neutrinos of the AGN type: A theoretical approach Active galactic nuclei (AGN) have long been predicted to emit neutrinos if they host sites of cosmic-ray acceleration […]

ECAP mini-series Exploring Gravity: Ira Thorpe

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LISA – Bringing the Gravitational Wave Revolution to Space Gravitational Wave (GW) observatories are humanity’s newest tool for studying the universe. After decades of development efforts, terrestrial interferometers such as […]

ECAP mini-series Exploring Gravity: Frank Eisenhauer

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Infrared Interferometry of the Galactic Center Black Hole The Galactic Center harbors the nearest massive black hole. With a distance of only 8 kpc, it is the closest laboratory to […]

ECAP Seminar: Ruben Lopez Coto

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TeV Halos and their connection to the local Leptonic Cosmic Ray flux The origin and propagation of cosmic rays (CRs) is one of the most important questions in astroparticle physics […]