International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics

14th  Course: "Neutrinos and Explosive Events in the Universe"

A NATO Advanced Study Institute

 2-13 July 2004
Ettore Majorana Centre
Erice, Sicily, Italy

 

Lecturer

Topics/Abstracts

Felix Aharonian (CV)
  MPI fur Kernphysik
  Heidelburg, Germany

(1) Astrophysics with Ground Based Gamma-ray Detectors
(2) Observational Gamma-ray Cosmology

 

Jacob Bekenstein (CV)
  Hebrew University
  Jerusalem, Israel

(1) Intro. To Black Hole Physics; Astrophysics of Stellar Black Holes
(2) Supermassive and Primordial Black Holes

 

Thomas Gaisser (CV)
  University of Delaware
  Newark, DL, USA

(1) Outstanding Problems in Particle Astrophysics
(2) The Role of Particle Interactions in High Energy Astrophysics

 

Vadim Kuzmin
  Inst. for Nuclear Research
  Moscow, Russia

(1) Origin of UHE Particles
(2) Processes in the Early Universe

 

Emilio Migneco (CV)
  Universita di Catania/INFN
  Catania, Italy

(1) Introduction to High Energy Neutrino Astronomy
(2) Future Cubic-Kilometer Arrays

 

Stanislav Mikheyev (CV)
  Institute for Nuclear Research
  Moscow, Russia

(1) Neutrino Astrophysics with Underground Detectors
(2) Neutrino Oscillations and the MSW Effect

 

Lawrence Sulak (CV)
  University of Marseille
  Marseilles, France

(1) Principles of Neutrino Detection and ANTARES

 

Dietrich Müller
  University of Chicago
  Chicago, IL, USA

(1) Positrons, Anti-protons and Anti-nuclei
(2) Contraints on the Galactic Propagation of Cosmic Rays from Measurements of the Elemental Composition.

 

Michal Ostrowski (CV)
  Jagiellonian University
  Krakow, Poland

(1) Diffusive Shock Acceleration: An Introduction
(2) Particle Acceleration by Relativistic Shock Waves

 

Konstantin Postnov (CV)
  Moscow State University
  Moscow, Russia

(1) Physics of Supernovae
(2) Hypernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts

 

Vladimir Ptuskin (CV)
  IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Science
  Troitsk, Russia

(1) Supernova Remnants as Cosmic Accelerators
(2) Transport of Energetic Particles in Cosmic Magnetic Fields

 

Maurice Shapiro (CV)
  University of Maryland
  Rockville, MD, USA

(1) A Confluence of Three Disciplines
(2) The Nature of the Cosmic Ray Primaries - A Brief Review

 

Todor Stanev (CV)
  Bartol Research Institute
  Bartol, DL, USA

(1) Sources of High and Ultra-high Energy Neutrinos
(2) Gamma Ray Astronomy and the Origin of Cosmic Rays

 

Masahiro Teshima (CV)
  MPI fur Physik
  Munchen, Germany

(1) UHE: Observational Results and Next Generation Projects
(2) Origin and Propagation of UHE Particles

 

Virginia Trimble (CV)
  University of California
  Irvine, CA, USA

(1) Evidence for Existance and Nature of Dark Matter
(2) Emergent Structure: First two Centuries of the First two Eons

 

John Wefel (CV)
  Louisiana State University
  Baton Rouge, LA, USA
(1) Astrophysics of LE to VHE Cosmic Rays
(2) Results from the ATIC Project

 

Enrichment Lectures

Lev Dorman
  Emilio Segre Observatory
  Gazrin, Israel
Cosmic Rays and Space Weather: Monitoring and Forecasting Dangerous Solar Flare Events.
Giovanni Fazio (CV)
  Harvard Smithsonian CFA
  Cambridge, MA USA
Recent Results from the Spitzer Space Telescope: A New View of the Infrared Universe (1) Galactic Objects; (2) Extragalactic Objects

 

Jordan Goodman
  University of Maryland
  College Park, MD, USA
Detecting Gamma Rays on the Ground: EAS Detectors for Gamma Ray Astronomy
Jorg Hoerandel (CV)
  Forschungszentrum
  Karlsruhe, Germany
The Knee in the Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Rays

 

Maxim Yu. Khlopov
  Keldysh Inst. Applied Math.
Moscow, Russia
Beyond the Standard Model in Particle Physics and Cosmology: Convergence or Divergence?
Hans Klages (CV)
  Institute of Nuclear Physics
  Karlsruhe, Germany
The Pierre Auger Project

 

Sergei Popov (CV)
  Sternberg Astronomical Institute
  Moscow, Russia
Close by Compact Objects and Recent Supernovae in the Solar Vicinity

Motohiko Yoshimura
  Okayama University
  Okayama, Japan

Common Problems of Baryon and Lepton Genesis and a Possible Resolution

 

 

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