We invite you to please join us for CCAPP seminar this week at 11:30 ET! This week's seminarwill be in hybrid format, so you can attend over zoom or in person at PRB 4138. Our speakerthis week is Krijn de Vries (VUB)
Krijn's title and abstract are listed below, and he will be joining Astro Coffee tomorrow as well.If you would like to schedule a meeting with Krijn, please fill out the schedule at the followinglink:
Krijn's schedule:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17V7uSZGmFFoWKrwYlzDB-D56NRXo8UeTMUxCiN23N4M/edit?usp=sharing
Link for the CCAPP Seminar on Tuesday:
https://osu.zoom.us/j/96209154804?pwd=d1lWZnRueGVVa2tabUZTak4xSkpaQT09
password: CCAPP-2021
Title: Cosmic neutrino sources, from gamma-ray bright to obscured
Abstract:
This seminar will discuss two different object classes as possible high-energy neutrino emitters. First, we discuss Gamma-Ray Bursts, with a focus on possible neutrino emission linked to the different gamma-ray emission phases. To identify these phases, the online GRBweb tool will be introduced. We show that two different GRB precursor populations can be identified from the light curves along with other preliminary features. Subsequently, we focus on possible neutrino emission limits from GRBs during the precursor phase. Next, we shift attention and move to the obscured object class and focus on (Ultra-)Luminous Infrared Galaxies (U/LIRGS) as possible neutrino emitters. We discuss an ongoing effort to model the neutrino emission from these objects based on data from theGreat Observatories All-sky Lirg Survey (GOALS), along with the first results of the IceCube neutrino search from U/LIRGs.