Würzburg 2018 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
EP 12: Astrophysics I - High-energy and Relativistic Astrophysics
Donnerstag, 22. März 2018, 17:30–18:30, BSZ - Pabel HS
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17:30 |
EP 12.1 |
On the Detection Potential of Short Blazar Flares for Current Neutrino Telescopes — •Michael Kreter, Matthias Kadler, Felicia Krauss, Karl Mannheim, and Joern Wilms
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17:45 |
EP 12.2 |
The blazar family as a joint source of neutrinos and cosmic-ray nuclei — •Xavier Rodrigues, Anatoli Fedynitch, Shan Gao, Denise Boncioli, and Walter Winter
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18:00 |
EP 12.3 |
Detecting and quantifying the relativistic Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in interstellar jets via radiation observable on Earth — •Richard Pausch, Michael Bussmann, Axel Huebl, Ulrich Schramm, Klaus Steiniger, René Widera, and Alexander Debus
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18:15 |
EP 12.4 |
Flux sensitivity of a mono MST telescope — •Thomas Jung
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