Since 100 years from their discovery the Cosmic Rays (CR) remain still obscure in their origin, nevertheless many news are coming and the panorama is becoming more and more intriguing and inviting for researchers thanks to the powerful detectors that are in operation and to the planned experiments.
Starting from the problem of their origin and the hunting for CR sources, the IV edition of the workshop will offer the opportunity to review the many interesting results on CR that have recently been reported. The related subjects of Gamma Rays and Neutrinos will be considered within the frame of the CR origin. Considering the harvest of results on hadronic interactions provided by LHC, a session will be devoted to the interaction codes and data interpretation. Also detection techniques aiming to solve key problems or relevant to the proposed experiments will be discussed.
Special attention will be paied to ground-based experiments, in particular to the ones at high altitude, either planned like HAWC, LAWCA, LHAASO, PAMIR XXI or in operation like ARGO-YBJ, and TIBET ASg.
Starting from the problem of their origin and the hunting for CR sources, the IV edition of the workshop will offer the opportunity to review the many interesting results on CR that have recently been reported. The related subjects of Gamma Rays and Neutrinos will be considered within the frame of the CR origin. Considering the harvest of results on hadronic interactions provided by LHC, a session will be devoted to the interaction codes and data interpretation. Also detection techniques aiming to solve key problems or relevant to the proposed experiments will be discussed.
Special attention will be paied to ground-based experiments, in particular to the ones at high altitude, either planned like HAWC, LAWCA, LHAASO, PAMIR XXI or in operation like ARGO-YBJ, and TIBET ASg.