CRATER 2018
28 May 2018, 08:00
→
1 Jun 2018, 18:00
Europe/Rome
Main Lecture Hall (Gran Sasso Science Institute)
Main Lecture Hall
Gran Sasso Science Institute
Viale Francesco Crispi 7, 67100 L'Aquila (Italy)
Carmelo Evoli
(
GSSI
)
,
Giovanni Morlino
(
GSSI
)
,
Pasquale Blasi
(
INAF/Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri
)
,
Roberto Aloisio
(
INFN
)
Poster
Participants
Adrianna García
Ahmet Polatoğlu
Alexandre Marcowith
Andrea Vittino
Carlo Mascaretti
Carmelo Evoli
Christoph Pfrommer
Damiano Caprioli
Daniele Gaggero
Dario Grasso
David Maurin
Elena Amato
Elena Orlando
Enrico Peretti
Eun-Suk Seo
Felix Aharonian
Gianfranco Brunetti
Giovanni Morlino
Giuseppe Di Sciascio
Gwenael Giacinti
Huirong Yan
Ivan De Mitri
Kathrin Egberts
Katia Ferriere
Luigi Tibaldo
Luke Drury
Maddalena Cataldo
Markus Ahlers
Michael Kachelriess
Michael Unger
Mikhail Malkov
Mirko Boezio
Nicola Tomassetti
Paolo Lipari
Pasquale Blasi
Pedro De la Torre Luque
Philipp Mertsch
Ralf Kissmann
Roberto Aloisio
Ruben Lopez Coto
Sabrina Casanova
Sara Leardini
Sarah Recchia
Sergio Servidio
Silvia Celli
Stefano Gabici
Taavi Tuvi
Troy Porter
Virginia Bresci
Vittoria Vecchiotti
Zhaomin Wang
Support
crater@gssi.it
Monday, 28 May
Mon, 28 May
Tue, 29 May
Wed, 30 May
Thu, 31 May
Fri, 1 Jun
08:30
Registration
1
Welcome speech
2
Workshop motivations
Speaker
:
Pasquale Blasi
(
Gran Sasso Science Institute
)
3
Opening talk: Theory and Interpretation of Galactic Cosmic Rays
Speaker
:
Luke Drury
(
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
)
10:20
Coffee break
4
Results of the PAMELA experiment
Speaker
:
Mirko Boezio
(
TS
)
5
Recent results of the AMS-02 experiments
Speaker
:
Maura Graziani
(
KIT
)
6
Extended nearby VHE gamma-ray sources and the positron flux at the Earth
Speaker
:
Ruben Lopez Coto
(
INFN Sezione di Padova
)
13:00
Lunch break
7
Recent results of the DAMPE experiments
Speaker
:
Ivan De Mitri
(
GSSI & INFN
)
8
Experiments focusing on the cosmic-ray energy spectrum around the knee
Speaker
:
Giuseppe Di Sciascio
(
INFN/Roma Tor Vergata
)
15:50
Coffee break
9
The HERD mission
Speaker
:
Prof.
Ivan De Mitri
(
GSSI & INFN
)
10
Discussion
17:00
Social event: show-cooking
Tuesday, 29 May
Mon, 28 May
Tue, 29 May
Wed, 30 May
Thu, 31 May
Fri, 1 Jun
08:30
Registration
11
Cosmic-ray acceleration
Speaker
:
Damiano Caprioli
(
University of Chicago
)
12
Possible explanations of the recent galactic cosmic-ray anomalies
Speaker
:
Mikhail Malkov
(
University of California San Diego
)
10:20
Coffee break
13
Non-linear cosmic ray transport
Speaker
:
Elena Amato
(
INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri
)
14
Cosmic-ray induced galactic winds
Speaker
:
Sarah Recchia
(
Laboratoire APC-Paris 7
)
15
Cosmic-ray transport from acceleration at SNRs to galactic scales
Speaker
:
Christoph Pfrommer
(
AIP
)
13:00
Lunch break
16
Production of secondaries in Galactic cosmic rays
Speaker
:
Nicola Tomassetti
(
Perugia University and INFN
)
17
Alternative interpretations of secondary cosmic ray origin
Speaker
:
Paolo Lipari
(
ROMA1
)
15:50
Coffee break
18
Discussion
19:00
Social event: Wine tasting
Wednesday, 30 May
Mon, 28 May
Tue, 29 May
Wed, 30 May
Thu, 31 May
Fri, 1 Jun
19
Observations of the interstellar magnetic turbulence
Speaker
:
Katia Ferriere
(
Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees
)
20
Spatial distribution of the diffuse gamma-ray emissivity in the Galaxy
Speaker
:
Luigi Tibaldo
(
IRAP, Université Toulouse III
)
10:20
Coffee break
21
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence and the role of intermittent structures
Speaker
:
Sergio Servidio
(
University of Calabria
)
22
Cosmic ray diffusion in galactic turbulence
Speaker
:
Huirong Yan
(
DESY & Uni Potsdam
)
23
CR propagation near their sources
Speaker
:
Alexandre Marcowith
(
LUPM Université de Montpellier
)
13:00
Lunch break
24
Difference between cosmic ray spectra in molecular clouds and in diffuse gas can explain the FERMI GeV excess
Speaker
:
Wim De Boer
(
KIT
)
25
Three-dimensional models of the interstellar medium for the propagation of cosmic rays and their non-thermal interstellar emissions
Speaker
:
Troy Porter
(
Stanford University
)
15:50
Coffee break
26
Measurements of nuclear cross-sections at CERN SPS.
Speaker
:
Michael Unger
(
KIT
)
18:00
Social dinner
Thursday, 31 May
Mon, 28 May
Tue, 29 May
Wed, 30 May
Thu, 31 May
Fri, 1 Jun
27
Recent results of the ISS-CREAM experiments
Speaker
:
Eun-Suk Seo
(
University of Maryland
)
28
Recent developments and results obtained with the USINE code
Speaker
:
David Maurin
(
LPSC
)
10:20
Coffee break
29
Evidences of a hard cosmic ray population in the Galactic Center region and their possible interpretations
Speaker
:
Dario Grasso
(
INFN, Pisa
)
30
Recent developments of the PICARD code
Speaker
:
Ralf Kissmann
(
Universität Innsbruck
)
31
Imprints of cosmic rays in multifrequency observations of the interstellar emission
Speaker
:
Elena Orlando
(
Stanford University/KIPAC
)
13:00
Lunch break
32
Cosmic-ray propagation at PeV energy and the interpretation of the cosmic-ray knee
Speaker
:
Michael Kachelriess
(
NTNU
)
33
Cosmic ray diffusion in Galactic magnetic field models
Speaker
:
Gwenael Giacinti
(
MPIK Heidelberg
)
15:50
Coffee break
34
Discussion
Friday, 1 June
Mon, 28 May
Tue, 29 May
Wed, 30 May
Thu, 31 May
Fri, 1 Jun
35
Cosmic ray propagation in molecular clouds
Speaker
:
Stefano Gabici
(
APC
)
36
Cosmic ray transport in radiogalaxies and clusters
Speaker
:
Gianfranco Brunetti
(
INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia
)
10:20
Coffee break
37
Understanding cosmic ray propagation in the Milky Way
Speaker
:
Daniele Gaggero
(
GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
)
38
Cosmic rays small-scale anisotropy
Speaker
:
Philipp Mertsch
(
TTK, RWTH Aachen
)
39
Cosmic-ray large scale anisotropy
Speaker
:
Markus Ahlers
(
Niels Bohr Institute
)
13:00
Lunch break
40
The VHE diffuse Galactic Gamma-ray emission
Speaker
:
Kathrin Egberts
(
Potsdam University
)
41
Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy: Closing remarks
Speaker
:
Felix Aharonian
(
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
)