学术报告

本次会议共收录 601 篇报告,分布于 60 个分会。可按标题、作者或正文关键词检索。

共 601 条结果

  1. On the properties of dissipative shocks in the relativistic accretion flows

    Soumen Mondal

    In this work, we study the properties of dissipative shocks for fully relativistic accretion flows around spinning black holes. In an accretion flow harbouring a dissipative shock (formally known as radiative shock), a significant portion of the thermal energy

    HE1报告Sala 2

  2. Online event reconstruction and classification in KM3NeT

    Alessandro Veutro · Angela Zegarelli · Damien Dornic · Emidio Giorgio · Emmanuel Le Guirriec · Francesco Filippini

    ; Juan Palacios González 6 ; Jérome De Favereau 7 ; Massimo Mastrodicasa 8 ; Mathieu Lamoureux 7 ; Sebastien Le Stum 3 ; Silvia Celli 9 ; Vincent Cecchini 6 1 INFN sezione di Roma1 2 Ruhr Universität, Bochum 3 Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille 4 I

    NU3报告Sala 5

  3. Optimising a stochastic pulse-avalanche model of GRB light curves with a genetic algorithm

    Anastasia Tsvetkova · Cristiano Guidorzi · Filippo Frontera · Giuseppe Angora · Lisa Ferro · Lorenzo

    INAF Napoli 5 INAF - OAS Bologna 6 Universita’ degli Studi di Ferrara 7 Department of Physics - University Federico II of Napoli The light curves (LCs) of long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) show a wide variety of morphologies, which current LC simulation models base

    AI3报告Sala 6

  4. Overview of SRG/eROSITA results in the Eastern Galactic hemisphere

    Marat Gilfanov

    After more than two years of scanning the sky the eROSITA X-ray telescope aboard SRG orbital observatory produced the best ever X-ray maps of the sky and discovered more than three million X-ray sources, of which about 20% are stars with active coronas in the

    HE1报告Sala 2

  5. Overview of Strong Lensing related research with Euclid

    Raphael Gavazzi · Hakim Atek · Raphael Gavazzi

    I will briefly summarize ongoing activities related to Strong Gravitational lensing, and illustrate a few very recent results of strong lensing events uncovered in the Euclid ERO data. The Euclid mission: current status, results from early observations, and fu

    DM6报告Sala 1

  6. Paleo-detectors for cosmic rays

    Lorenzo Apollonio · Alessandro Veutro · Claudio Galelli · Federico Maria Mariani · Lorenzo Caccianiga · Paolo Magnani

    The paleo-detector technique proposes to use long-age minerals, which have been exposed to an enormous flux of particles, as astroparticle detectors. Some of these particles should have interacted with mineral nuclei, generating linear defects in the crystalli

    DM4报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  7. Parity violation in the trace anomaly

    Jérémie Quevillon · Roman Zwicky · Rémy Larue

    The trace anomaly is the breaking of Weyl (∼ scale) invariance upon quantisation of a theory, and occurs in a gauge and/or gravitational background. The presence of the parity violating Pontryagin densities RR̃ and FF̃ in the trace anomaly could have far reach

    QG5报告Sala 4

  8. Particle Creation in a Linear Gravitational Wave Background

    Tanmoy Chakraborty · Parthasarathi Majumdar

    Inspired by the pioneering 1968 work of L Parker, demonstrating matter quanta production in a dynamical spacetime background, we consider production of scalar quanta in a gravitational wave background. Choosing the spacetime to be a flat spacetime perturbed li

    QG5报告Sala 6

  9. Particle production in inflationary regimes

    Alessio Belfiglio · Orlando Luongo · Stefano Mancini

    We investigate inflationary particle production, focusing in particular on the role of inflaton fluctuations and the corresponding geometric particle production arising from spacetime perturbations. We analyze both small and large-field models, in agreement wi

    AT2报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  10. Paving the way for GRB cosmology with the Dainotti correlation

    Aleksander Lenart

    Despite decades of research, cosmology still lacks reliable probes to study the Universe in the intermediate redshift regime (from z = 1 up to z = 1100). Very few astronomical objects observed at such high distances can be standardized. We present the case of

    GB1报告Sala 1

  11. Perspectives of measuring the gravitational attraction of ultra-relativistic particle beams: A potential new testbed for gravitational theory

    Christian Pfeifer · Daniel Braun · Dennis Rätzel · Felix Spengler · Marta Maria Marchese · Stefan

    The Newtonian law of non-relativistic gravity has been tested in many laboratory experiments with very high precision. In contrast, the gravitational field of ultra-relativistic matter, dominated by kinetic energy and stresses, has not been measured directly.

    EG1报告Sala 2

  12. Physics beyond the standard model with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

    Chiara Poirè

    Neutrinos can be used to probe a vast number of physics phenomena, as in the case of searches for dark matter candidates in astrophysical objects. Dark matter particles can accumulate in massive astrophysical bodies and annihilate into Standard Model particles

    NU1报告ICRANet Seminar Room

  13. Physics results of KM3NeT and update on the construction phase

    Simone Biagi

    KM3NeT is a multi-site underwater detector, designed to detect and study cosmic neutrinos and their sources in the Universe, and improve the measurement of the neutrino oscillation parameters. Two neutrino telescopes are under construction in the Mediterranean

    NU3报告Sala 6

  14. Polarization-corrected light propagation in gravitational fields

    Sebastian Murk · Daniel Terno · Rama Vadapalli

    The propagation of electromagnetic waves in vacuum is commonly modeled within the geometric optics approximation according to which light rays follow null geodesics. This is a sensible model whenever the wavelength is much smaller than the characteristic lengt

    QG5报告Sala 4

  15. Polarized image of equatorial emission in horizonless spacetimes

    Galin Gyulchev · Petya Nedkova · Stoytcho Yazadjiev · Valentin Deliyski

    We study the linear polarization from the accretion disk around horizonless compact objects. Previous works have shown that these spacetimes can have significantly different lensing properties from black holes. In particular, their relativistic images can exib

    EG2报告Sala 3