ECAP Seminar: Alexander Kappes
ZoomRecent results from IceCube and the future of neutrino astronomy at the South Pole The IceCube neutrino observatory at the geographic South Pole has now been operating at full capacity […]
Recent results from IceCube and the future of neutrino astronomy at the South Pole The IceCube neutrino observatory at the geographic South Pole has now been operating at full capacity […]
Origin of UHECR: current status of a decades-long open question Ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECR) are the most energetic known particles of the Universe, being accelerated to energies up to 7 […]
Light-Shining-Through-A-Wall: The ALPS II experiment at DESY The ALPS II at DESY in Hamburg is a light-shining-through-a-wall (LSW) experiment searching for axion-like elementary particles in the sub eV mass range, […]
The ECAP Laboratory The ECAP Laboratory will provide the infrastructure for the experimental-based research of the scientific groups of the institute. The concept of this "Forschungsbau" as well as the […]
Radio Detection of High Energy Neutrinos and Deep Learning In this seminar talk, I will present the current status of in-ice radio detection of ultra-high-energy (UHE, E > 10^16 eV) […]
Two years of eROSITA all-sky surveys: The variable X-ray sky The eROSITA telescope onboard the SRG satellite was launched on 13 July 2019. After an initial phase of calibration and […]
Galaxy evolution and cosmology using gamma rays observed with Fermi-LAT The light emitted by all galaxies across the history of the Universe is encoded in the intensity of the extragalactic […]
The Muon Puzzle in cosmic-ray induced air showers and its connection to the LHC High-energy cosmic rays are observed indirectly by detecting extensive particle showers initiated in Earth's atmosphere. These […]
Recent highlights from the LHAASO observatory The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO), located in China at 4410m above sea level, is a complex of extensive air shower (EAS) […]
Radar based exploration of subglacial structures Ice-penetrating radar is one of the most important techniques in glaciological research. Applications can range from gaining insights about the internal structure of glaciers […]
New ECAP Lab information Stefan and Kay will report on the status, the usage strategy and the next steps for the ECAP Laboratory.
On the radiation signatures of Galactic PeVatrons: the gamma-ray and neutrino perspective Very-high-energy gamma rays and neutrinos are crucial messengers for assessing the PeVatron nature of cosmic sources. In particular, […]