Organized by: Prof. Lu Lu
    Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Neutrinos
    Date:   Wednesday, November 16th
    Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
    Place: 5280 Chamberlin Hall  (coffee)
    Speaker: Anna Franckowiak, DESY, Germany 
    Abstract: The recent discovery of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos has opened a new window to the Universe. However, the sources of those neutrinos are still unknown. Among the plausible candidates are active galactic nuclei, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae. Combining neutrino data with electromagnetic measurements in a multi-messenger approach will increase the sensitivity to identify the neutrino sources and help to solve long-standing problems in astrophysics such as the origin of cosmic rays.
I will review the recent progress in multi-messenger astronomy using neutrino data.
    Host: Albrecht Karle
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