HEP@VUB meeting: 12:00 - 13:00

Europe/Brussels
Description

Invited Speaker: Kumiko Kotera (IAP-Paris, VUB)

The seminar will be done remotely through the platform ZOOM.

ZOOM link:

Alberto Mariotti is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: HEP@VUB meeting
Time: Nov 26, 2020 12:00 PM Brussels

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/93146754578?pwd=cUYySW94WTEvVllETzRMald4L3Rvdz09

Meeting ID: 931 4675 4578
Passcode: y9ds31

 

Event recorded and available at:

https://vub.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=0390c0df-b649-460b-94dc-ac7f00c82c0d

Registration
Participants
Participants
  • Alberto Mariotti
  • Alexander Sevrin
  • Ben Craps
  • Chris Blair
  • Daniela Mockler
  • Enrique Huesca Santiago
  • Godwin Krampah
  • Hershal Pandya
  • Jorgen D'Hondt
  • Katie Mulrey
  • Marine De Clerck
  • Max Lalleman
  • Nick van Eijndhoven
  • Nicolas Gonzalez
  • Pablo Correa
  • Paul Coppin
  • Rose Stanley
  • Sam Junius
  • Simon De Kockere
  • Steven Lowette
  • Yarno Merckx
    • 1
      UHE neutrino Astronomy

      Neutrinos have attracted much attention lately, with 2 Nobel Prizes in 2012, 2015, and the first detection of very high energy neutrinos with IceCube in 2013. Ultrahigh energy (UHE) neutrinos, with energies ~10^18 eV, remain unchartered territory: they have not been detected yet, and their sources remain a mystery. Their existence is guaranteed however, as they are bound to be produced by the interaction of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays with the cosmic backgrounds, on their way from their source to the Earth. We will review the processes that produce these cosmogenic UHE neutrinos, but also the astrophysical UHE neutrinos via interactions inside the sources. We will discuss whether their flux predictions are compatible with the beginning of UHE neutrino astronomy with the upcoming detectors.

      Speaker: Kumiko Kotera
    • Q&A and discussion