Karlsruhe 2024 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 66: Neutrino astronomy 3
Mittwoch, 6. März 2024, 16:00–18:00, Geb. 30.23: 6/1
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16:00 |
T 66.1 |
The Galactic Diffuse Neutrino Emission in a Combined Fit of Muon Tracks and Cascades with IceCube* — •Jonas Hellrung, Philipp Fürst, Niclas Krieger, Lukas Merten, and Julia Becker Tjus for the IceCube collaboration
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16:15 |
T 66.2 |
A model-independent measurement of the Galactic neutrino flux with IceCube — •Mirco Hünnefeld and Ludwig Neste for the IceCube collaboration
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16:30 |
T 66.3 |
Numerical Investigation of Bursting Sources as Potential Accelerators of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays* — •Leander Schlegel, Julia Becker Tjus, and Marcel Schroller
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16:45 |
T 66.4 |
Stacking Analysis of Extreme Blazars as Neutrino Source Candidates — •Juan Manuel Cano Vila, Chiara Bellenghi, Paolo Padovani, and Elisa Resconi
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17:00 |
T 66.5 |
Search for neutrinos from AGN using a data-driven source selection — •Sebastian Schindler and Thorsten Glüsenkamp for the IceCube collaboration
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17:15 |
T 66.6 |
Investigating the contribution of Seyfert galaxies to astrophysical neutrino observations using source population simulations — •Lena Saurenhaus, Francesca Capel, and Foteini Oikonomou
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17:30 |
T 66.7 |
Modelling an Orphan Flare from Blazar 1ES 1959+650 on 4th of July 2002 using CRPropa* — •Vladimir Kiselev, Marcel Schroller, and Julia Becker Tjus
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17:45 |
T 66.8 |
Extending Hadronic Test Particle Simulations by Non-Linear Leptonic Processes — •Marcel Schroller, Julia Becker Tjus, and Lukas Merten
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