ECAP Seminar: Hao Zhou
ZoomRecent 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) […]
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, […]
Revealing Lightning with the LOFAR radio telescope Lightning is an extremely complex phenomena that is still only poorly understood. For example, we do not know how lightning initiates, how it […]
During the Long Night of Sciences in 2022 the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics will once again be part of the program. Scientists from different ECAP groups will present their […]
Multi-path tolerant beacon localization using a high antenna-count receiver In classic radar localization scenarios the transmitter and the receiver are in the same spot localizing a passive target by illuminating […]
Next-generation optical interferometry, or the return of Hanbury Brown and Twiss Hanbury Brown and Twiss are rightly famous as the pioneers of quantum optics in the 1950s, but their real […]
The stellar content of the eROSITA all-sky survey The eROSITA instrument onboard the Russian-German SRG mission has so far completed more than four all-sky surveys and detected millions of new […]
Looking forward to exciting physics with FASER Physics searches and measurements at high-energy collider experiments traditionally focus on the high-pT region. However, if particles are light and weakly-coupled, this focus […]
Dark satellites as cosmological probes and gamma-ray dark matter targets A prediction of the standard LCDM cosmological model is that dark matter (DM) halos are teeming with numerous self-bound substructure, […]
Quantum Gravity Searches with Neutrino Telescopes The Standard Model of particle physics and General Relativity are expected to merge into a new theory of Quantum Gravity (QG) at energies approaching […]