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Jean Sacton seminar room (1G003) (Universe)

Jean Sacton seminar room (1G003)

Universe

Description
Speaker: Matthias Vereecken
Slides
Participants
  • Alberto Mariotti
  • Alex S
  • Ben Craps
  • Chris Blair
  • David Vannerom
  • Dries Coone
  • Emil Bols
  • Ivan Marchesini
  • Ken Mimasu
  • Krijn de Vries
  • Kévin Nguyen
  • Laura
  • Matthias Vereecken
  • Nick van Eijndhoven
  • Pablo Correa
  • Pablo Correa
  • Pablo Correa
  • Paul Coppin
  • Petra Van Mulders
  • Roberto Franceschini
  • Seth Moortgat
  • Shimaa Abu Zeid
  • Sibylle Driezen
  • Simon Vercaemer
  • Tim De Jonckheere
  • Vincent Luyten
    • 12:00 13:00
      High energy neutrino emission from obscured sources through the pp-channel 1h
      In recent years, the IceCube neutrino observatory has strongly established the existence of a high energy astrophysical neutrino flux. While the existence of this neutrino flux was expected from the observation of an (ultra-high-energy) cosmic ray flux, the sources of these neutrinos are still unknown. The contribution from the prime candidate sources, gamma-ray bursts and active galactic nuclei, is by now strongly constrained, leaving us to consider other sources. In addition, the isotropic gamma-ray background measured by Fermi leads to tensions with typical models of neutrino production, which involve sources transparent to gamma-rays. This motivates us to look for a source class which is obscured in gamma rays. In this presentation, I will present the modelling of neutrino emission from a source class which is obscured by matter and where the neutrino emission happens through the pp channel.
      Speaker: Matthias Vereecken