Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop 2013
from
Thursday, 26 September 2013 (07:30)
to
Saturday, 28 September 2013 (21:00)
Monday, 23 September 2013
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
08:00
Registration / Information all day
08:00 - 08:45
Room: Union South
08:45
Welcome - Marcos Santander
08:45 - 08:59
08:59
Cosmic Rays: Indirect Observations chaired by Stefan Westerhoff
08:59 - 09:00
09:00
Cosmic Ray Anisotropy: A Review - Gus Sinnis, Los Alamos National Laboratory
09:00 - 09:40
Contributions
09:00
Cosmic Ray Anisotropy: A Review
-
Gus Sinnis
(
Los Alamos National Laboratory
)
09:40
Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy with the HAWC Observatory - Dan Fiorino, UW-Madison
09:40 - 10:10
Contributions
09:40
Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy with the HAWC Observatory
-
Daniel Fiorino
(
UW-Madison
)
10:10
Cosmic-ray anisotropy studies at TeV and PeV energies with AMANDA, IceCube, and IceTop - Marcos Santander, UW-Madison
10:10 - 10:40
Contributions
10:10
Cosmic-ray anisotropy studies at TeV and PeV energies with AMANDA, IceCube, and IceTop
-
Marcos Santander
(
University of Wisconsin-Madison
)
10:40
Break
Break
10:40 - 11:00
Room: Landmark, 3rd floor center
11:00
Measurement of cosmic ray energy spectrum with IceCube - Bakhtiyar Ruzybayev, U of Delaware
11:00 - 11:25
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
11:00
Measurement of cosmic ray energy spectrum with IceCube
-
Bakhtiyar Ruzybayev
(
o=udel,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu
)
11:25
Measurements of the cosmic rays spectrum and large scale anisotropies with the KASCADE-Grande experiment - Andrea Chiavassa, U of Torino
11:25 - 11:50
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
11:25
Measurements of the cosmic rays spectrum and large scale anisotropies with the KASCADE-Grande experiment
-
Andrea Chiavassa
(
Universita` di Torino
)
11:50
Large-Scale Distribution of Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays Detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory Above ~10 PeV - Olivier Deligny, CNRS / IN2P3 - IPN Orsay
11:50 - 12:15
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
11:50
Large-Scale Distribution of Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays Detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory Above ~10 PeV
-
Olivier Deligny
(
CNRS/IN2P3 - IPN Orsay
)
12:15
Lunch on your own
Lunch on your own
12:15 - 13:39
13:39
Astrophysics chaired by Justin Vandenbroucke
13:39 - 13:40
13:40
The Cosmic Ray - Anisotropy Connection - Pasquale Blasi, INAF / Arceti Astrophysics Observatory
13:40 - 14:20
Room: Northwoods, 3rd floor center
Contributions
13:40
The Cosmic Ray - Anisotropy Connection
-
Pasquale Blasi
(
INAF/Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory
)
14:20
A New Analysis Method for High-Energy CR Hadron Arrival Directions - Philipp Kronberg, U of Toronto
14:20 - 14:50
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
14:20
A New Analysis Method for High-Energy CR Hadron Arrival Directions
-
Philipp Kronberg
(
University of Toronto
)
14:50
Developments on Galactic Magnetic Field and UHECR deflections - Glennys Farrar, NYU
14:50 - 15:20
Room: Northwoods
15:20
Break
Break
15:20 - 15:40
Room: Landmark, 3rd floor center
15:40
Anisotropic diffusion of cosmic rays and the TeV-band cosmic ray anisotropy - Rahul Kumar, Ben Gurion University
15:40 - 16:05
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
15:40
Anisotropic diffusion of cosmic rays and the TeV-band cosmic ray anisotropy
-
rahul kumar
(
ben-gurion university
)
16:05
Newborn Pulsars as sources of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays - Ke Fang, U of Chicago
16:05 - 16:30
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
16:05
Newborn Pulsars as sources of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
-
Ke Fang
(
University of Chicago
)
16:30
Galactic magnetic deflections of UHECRs including realistic random fields - Azadeh Keivani, Louisiana State University
16:30 - 16:55
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
16:30
Galactic magnetic deflections of UHECRs including realistic random fields
-
Azadeh Keivani
(
Louisiana State University
)
16:55
Telescope Array: Results & Plans - Douglas Bergman, U of Utah
16:55 - 17:20
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
16:55
Telescope Array: Results & Plans
-
Douglas Bergman
(
University of Utah
)
17:20
Sensitivity of the orbiting JEM-EUSO mission to large-scale anisotropies - Peter Denton, Vanderbilt University
17:20 - 17:45
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
17:20
Sensitivity of the orbiting JEM-EUSO mission to large-scale anisotropies
-
Peter Denton
(
Vanderbilt University
)
19:00
Social Dinner: Steenbock's on Orchard, 330 N. Orchard Street, Madison 53706 (across Johnson Street from Union South)
Steenbock's on Orchard, 330 N. Orchard Street, Madison 53706 (across Johnson Street from Union South)
19:00 - 21:00
Friday, 27 September 2013
08:40
Interstellar Medium and Propogation chaired by Francis Halzen
08:40 - 08:45
08:45
Local interstellar magnetic field, Loop I, and interstellar clouds - Priscilla Frisch, U of Chicago
08:45 - 09:25
Contributions
08:45
Local interstellar magnetic field, Loop I, and interstellar clouds
-
Priscilla Frisch
(
University of Chicago
)
09:25
Ellen Zweibel
09:25 - 09:55
Room: Northwoods
09:55
Aperiodic magnetic field fluctuations and their effect on cosmic rays - Reinhardt Schlickeiser, Ruhr-U Bochum
09:55 - 10:25
Contributions
09:55
Aperiodic magnetic field fluctuations and their effect on cosmic rays
-
Reinhard Schlickeiser
(
Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
)
10:25
Break
Break
10:25 - 10:45
Room: Landmark, 3rd floor center
10:45
Cosmic ray acceleration in the presence of super diffusion - Alex Lazarian, UW-Madison
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
10:45
Cosmic ray acceleration in the presence of super diffusion
11:15
Alexander Dosch
11:15 - 11:40
Room: Northwoods
11:40
Recovering the observed B/C ratio in a dynamic spiral-armed cosmic ray model - David Benyamin, Hebrew University
11:40 - 12:05
Contributions
11:40
Recovering the observed B/C ratio in a dynamic spiral-armed cosmic ray model
-
David Benyamin
(
The Hebrew University
)
12:05
Explanation for the Anisotropies at Small and Medium Angular Scales - Gwenael Giacinti, U of Oxford
12:05 - 12:30
Contributions
12:05
Explanation for the Anisotropies at Small and Medium Angular Scales
-
Gwenael Giacinti
(
University of Oxford
)
12:30
Lunch on your own
Lunch on your own
12:30 - 13:54
13:54
Cosmic Rays: Direct Observations chaired by Albrecht Karle
13:54 - 13:55
13:55
Direct Measurements of Cosmic Rays - Eun-Suk Seo, University of Maryland
13:55 - 14:35
Contributions
13:55
Direct Measurements of Cosmic Rays
-
Eun-Suk Seo
(
University of Maryland
)
14:35
Super-TIGER and the search for Galactic Cosmic-Ray Origins - John Ennis Ward, Washington University
14:35 - 15:05
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
14:35
Super-TIGER and the search for Galactic Cosmic-Ray Origins
-
John Ennis Ward
(
Washington University in St. Louis
)
15:05
Elemental and Isotopic Abundances and Their Implications for Cosmic Ray Origins - Georgia De Nolfo, NASA/GSFC
15:05 - 15:35
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
15:05
Elemental and Isotopic Abundances and Their Implications for Cosmic Ray Origins
-
Georgia de Nolfo
(
NASA/GSFC
)
15:35
Break
Break
15:35 - 15:55
15:55
What do the spectral breaks in CR spectrum tell us? - Serap Tilav, U of Delaware
15:55 - 16:20
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
15:55
What do the spectral breaks in CR spectrum tell us?
-
Serap Tilav
(
o=udel,ou=Institutions,dc=icecube,dc=wisc,dc=edu
)
16:20
Cosmic ray measurements with the Fermi Large Area Telescope - Justin Vandenbroucke, UW-Madison
16:20 - 16:45
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
16:20
Cosmic ray measurements with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
-
Justin Vandenbroucke
(
UW Madison
)
16:45
First Results of the AMS-02 Experiment on the ISS - Jorge Casaus, CIEMAT
16:45 - 17:10
Contributions
16:45
First Results of the AMS-02 Experiment on the ISS
-
Jorge Casaus
(
CIEMAT - Spain
)
17:10
A hadronic explanation of the lepton anomaly - Philipp Mertsch, KIPAC, Stanford
17:10 - 17:35
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
17:10
A hadronic explanation of the lepton anomaly
-
Philipp Mertsch
(
KIPAC, Stanford
)
17:35
Large scale anisotropy of cosmic rays and directional neutrino signals from Galactic sources - Luis Anchordoqui, UW-Milwaukee
17:35 - 18:00
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
17:35
Large scale anisotropy of cosmic rays and directional neutrino signals from Galactic sources
-
Luis Anchordoqui
(
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
)
Saturday, 28 September 2013
08:40
Heliosphere chaired by Alex Lazarian
08:40 - 08:45
08:45
Three-dimensional Structure of the Time-dependent Heliosphere Interacting with the Local Interstellar Medium - Nick Pogorelov, U of Alabama-Huntsville
08:45 - 09:25
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
08:45
Three-dimensional Structure of the Time-dependent Heliosphere Interacting with the Local Interstellar Medium
-
Nikolai Pogorelov
(
University of Alabama in Huntsville
)
09:25
Numerical Modeling of the Heliotail - Sergey Borovikov, U of Alabama - Huntsville, given by Nick Pogorelov
09:25 - 09:55
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
09:25
Numerical Modeling of the Heliotail
-
Nikolai Pogorelov
(
University of Alabama in Huntsville
)
09:55
Some remarks on heliospheric observations - Klaus Scherer, Ruhr U. - Bochum
09:55 - 10:25
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
09:55
Some remarks on heliospheric observations
-
Klaus Scherer
(
Institut für Theoretische Physik Lehrstuhl IV: Weltraum- und Astrophysik Ruhr-Universität Bochum D-44780 Bochum Germany
)
10:25
Break
Break
10:25 - 10:45
Room: Landmark, 3rd floor center
10:45
Modeling the Lyman-alpha backscatter observed by Voyager 1 and 2 in the outer heliosphere and the structure of the heliospheric bow shock - Gary Zank, U of Alabama-Huntsville
10:45 - 11:15
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
10:45
Modeling the Lyman-alpha backscatter observed by Voyager 1 and 2 in the outer heliosphere and the structure of the heliospheric bow shock
-
Gary Zank
(
University of Alabama in Huntsville
)
11:15
Understanding the anisotropy of TeV cosmic rays - Ming Zhang, FL Institute of Technology
11:15 - 11:40
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
11:15
Understanding the anisotropy of TeV cosmic rays
-
Ming Zhang
(
Florida Institute of Technology
)
11:40
- Nathan Schwadron, U of New Hampshire
11:40 - 12:05
Room: Northwoods
12:05
Heliospheric Boundary and the TeV Cosmic Ray Anisotropy - Paolo Desiati, UW-Madison
12:05 - 12:30
Room: Northwoods
Contributions
12:05
Heliospheric Boundary and the TeV Cosmic Ray Cosmic Ray Anisotropy
-
Paolo Desiati
(
University of Wisconsin - Madison
)