April 11, 2023
12:00PM
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1:00PM
PRB 4138 & Zoom
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CCAPP Seminar - Kohta Murase (Penn State)
Speaker: Kohta Murase (Penn State)
"High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics in the Multimessenger Era"
The discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrinos opened a new window of astroparticle physics. Their origin has been a big mystery in the field, which is connected to the long-standing puzzle about the origin of cosmic rays. I will discuss theoretical implications of the latest results on high-energy neutrino observations, and demonstrate the power of multi-messenger approaches. I will highlight our recent developments about astrophysical
neutrino emission from gamma-ray dark sources, including the obscured active galactic nucleus NGC 1068, as well as violent transient phenomena such as supermassive black hole flares and stellar explosions.
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2023-04-11 12:00:00
2023-04-11 13:00:00
CCAPP Seminar - Kohta Murase (Penn State)
Speaker: Kohta Murase (Penn State)
"High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics in the Multimessenger Era"
The discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrinos opened a new window of astroparticle physics. Their origin has been a big mystery in the field, which is connected to the long-standing puzzle about the origin of cosmic rays. I will discuss theoretical implications of the latest results on high-energy neutrino observations, and demonstrate the power of multi-messenger approaches. I will highlight our recent developments about astrophysical
neutrino emission from gamma-ray dark sources, including the obscured active galactic nucleus NGC 1068, as well as violent transient phenomena such as supermassive black hole flares and stellar explosions.
PRB 4138 & Zoom
America/New_York
public
Speaker: Kohta Murase (Penn State)
"High-Energy Neutrino Astrophysics in the Multimessenger Era"
The discovery of high-energy cosmic neutrinos opened a new window of astroparticle physics. Their origin has been a big mystery in the field, which is connected to the long-standing puzzle about the origin of cosmic rays. I will discuss theoretical implications of the latest results on high-energy neutrino observations, and demonstrate the power of multi-messenger approaches. I will highlight our recent developments about astrophysical
neutrino emission from gamma-ray dark sources, including the obscured active galactic nucleus NGC 1068, as well as violent transient phenomena such as supermassive black hole flares and stellar explosions.