ECAP Seminar: Kay Graf, Stefan Funk
ECAP, room 307 Erwin-Rommel-Str 1, Erlangen, GermanyNew ECAP Lab information Stefan and Kay will report on the status, the usage strategy and the next steps for the ECAP Laboratory.
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 […]
Observing Supernova Neutrinos with Hyper-Kamiokande and SNEWS 2.0 Hyper-Kamiokande is a next generation neutrino and nucleon decay experiment that is expected to start taking data in 2027. In this talk, […]
Monitoring the High-Energy Sky with Small Satellites Thanks to the recent remarkable progress in the development of nano/micro/small-satellites and new launchers on the market, space is becoming increasingly more accessible. […]