SciNeGHE 2016 High-energy gamma-ray experiments at the dawn of gravitational wave astronomy

Europe/Rome
Description

11th Workshop on Science with the New generation
of High Energy Gamma-ray Experiments


 

The 2016 edition of the SciNeGHE workshops will focus on the study of high-energy gamma-ray sources, including Gamma Ray Bursts, blazars, pulsars, supernova remnants, from a multiwavelength and multimessenger perspective. Particular attention will be given to the connections with gravitational waves, both from the observational and theoretical point of view.

Cosmic messengers, such as photons, neutrinos and cosmic rays, are the key to understand the physics of estreme astrophysical sources such as blazars, pulsars, supernova remnants, and mergers of neutron stars and/or black holes.

The first direct detection of gravitational waves from the merger of two massive black holes has inaugurated the era of gravitational wave astronomy and opened a new chapter in the multimessenger study of the Universe.

Space missions like Fermi, Swift, INTEGRAL and AGILE, and ground-based instruments like H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS and HAWC have revolutionized our view of the gamma-ray sky. They have discovered new populations of gamma-ray emitters and contributed to probe the high-energy acceleration and emission mechanisms at play in these sources. Furthermore, the second generation of ground-based interferometers like Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo, will add complementary informations to fully decypher the laws governing these intriguing and powerful cosmic sources.

Following the tradition of the SciNeGHE workshops, there will be updates on current and planned space-borne and ground-based gamma-ray experiments, and reviews on the status and results of cosmic ray, neutrino and gravitational wave detectors.

The workshop will be organized in plenary sessions of review and contributed talks and poster presentations.
Special attention will be given to contributions from Ph.D. students and young postdocs. In particular three Young Scientist SciNeGHE Awards of 500,00 each will be given to the best contributions by talented young researchers (Ph.D. students or young researchers within their 6 year of Postdoc).

During the workshop, there will be the opportunity to visit the Virgo interferometer at the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO) in Cascina, near Pisa.
 

The 11th edition of the SciNeGHE!

Thank you for attending this year's conference. We are hoping to seeing you during the 12th SciNeGHE edition in La Palma, Canary Islands, in 2018!



More information at scineghe2016@pi.infn.it




European Gravitational Observatory

Participants
  • Alberto Manfreda
  • Aldo Morselli
  • Alessandro De Angelis
  • Alexander Moiseev
  • Andrea Taracchini
  • Andreas von Kienlin
  • Antonella Castellina
  • Antonio Marinelli
  • Barbara Patricelli
  • Bernardo Tomé
  • Bruna Bertucci
  • Carla Bleve
  • Carmelo Sgro'
  • Cristiano Palomba
  • Daniel Hoak
  • Daniel Mazin
  • Daniele Gaggero
  • Dario Grasso
  • Denis Bernard
  • Dmitry Zaborov
  • Domenico D'Urso
  • Elena Cuoco
  • Elena Vannuccini
  • Elisabetta Bissaldi
  • Enrico Costa
  • Francesca Spada
  • Francesco de Palma
  • Francesco Longo
  • Francesco Verrecchia
  • Francisco Salesa Greus
  • Gang Wang
  • Giacomo Vianello
  • Giancarlo Cella
  • Giovanni Losurdo
  • Gloria Spandre
  • Gonzalo Rodriguez Fernandez
  • Hannes Zechlin
  • Hongbo Hu
  • Immacolata Donnarumma
  • Ivan De Mitri
  • Jean Ballet
  • Lorenzo Amati
  • Luca Baldini
  • Luca Morescalchi
  • Marco Roncadelli
  • Marco Tavani
  • Maria Giuliana Stratta
  • Massimiliano Razzano
  • Massimo Della Valle
  • Matteo M. Angarano
  • Maurizio Spurio
  • Melissa Pesce-Rollins
  • Michael Kuss
  • Michele Doro
  • Michele Punturo
  • Mose' Mariotti
  • Niccolò Di Lalla
  • Nicola Omodei
  • Nissim Illich Fraija Fraija
  • Orlando Elena
  • Ornella Juliana Piccinni
  • Pablo Saz Parkinson
  • Paola Leaci
  • Paolo Lipari
  • Pasquale Lubrano
  • Peter Wass
  • Philip Evans
  • Philippe Gros
  • Piero Spillantini
  • Pietro Ubertini
  • Qi Feng
  • Rachele Desiante
  • Rafael Alves Batista
  • Riccardo Paoletti
  • Roberto Aloisio
  • Sabrina D'Antonio
  • Shubhanshu Tiwari
  • Simone Mastrogiovanni
  • Stefano Ciprini
  • Thorsten Glüsenkamp
  • Vladimir Kulikovskiy