Contacts | Objectives |Tasks | Milestones | Members | Talks | Related works
Contacts
Group Leader: Rodrigo Gracia Ruiz (NIKHEF, Netherlands)
Group Vice-Leader: Carlos Pérez de los Heros (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Objectives (shared with WG3, WG5 and WG6)
To analyze the current state of the art of the experimental astronomy of each type of cosmic messenger with respect to the Action’s challenge and identify opportunities for improving the analysis strategies which are currently being followed, in the light of the theoretical frameworks and considerations of WG1 and WG2. To provide WG1 and WG2 with the technical details related to the detection of each type of astrophysical messenger, which need to be considered for a correct phenomenological and theoretical interpretation of the experimental results. To develop new analysis strategies that combine the observations of gamma rays, cosmic rays, neutrinos and gravitational waves for the search of quantum gravity signatures in the framework of multi-messenger astronomy. These new strategies should be developed in close cooperation with WG1 and specially with WG2. Finally, these WGs will transfer the Action’s motivations, progress and results, to their respective communities of experimentalists to promote their interest on the Action’s challenge.
Tasks
Work on the update of phenomenological models used in previous works concerning the use of astrophysical neutrinos to search for quantum gravity signatures; clarify the situation with respect to the cosmic neutrino spectrum in terms of its apparent ending at energies higher than ~PeV and of the presence of different components; clarify the situation with respect to the flux of GZK neutrinos; evaluate how neutrinos could be included in other searches for quantum gravity effects through the use of other cosmic messengers; develop new strategies for the search of quantum gravity effects by combining the observations of multiple messengers.
Milestones
- Year 1: Review, improve and update the already existing searches for quantum gravity signatures through cosmic neutrinos.
- Year 2: Refine constraints in LIV phenomenology taking into account the theoretical predictions and observed properties for high-energy neutrinos from astrophysical sources and other components in the neutrino spectrum, such as GZK neutrinos.
- Year 3: Study with the other messenger working groups how to include neutrinos in their searches.
- Year 4: Development of multi-messenger search strategies based on the phenomenological models developed by WG1 and WG2.
Joint WG3-WG4-WG5-WG6 deliverables and activities
- Publicly available web page with results of LIV studies based on each cosmic messenger.
- Optimal strategy and method for performing LIV studies (including future experiments and a multi-messenger approach).
- Publications, and contributions to conferences.
- Contributions to the communication and outreach activities.
- Organization of regular video conferences
- Organization of workshops for specific topics involving also WG1-2
WG members
Anca Tureanu | University of Helsinki | Finland |
Andrea Addazi | INFN Roma 2 | Italy |
Antonino Marcianò | INFN Frascati LNF | Italy |
Ara Ioannisian | Yerevan Physics Institute | Armenia |
Bayram Tekin | Middle East Tech. U., Ankara | Turkey |
Bo-Qiang Ma | Peking University | China |
Bruny Baret | APC-CNR | France |
Carlos Pérez de los Heros | Uppsala University | Sweden |
Chad Finley | Stockholm University | Sweden |
Christoph Andreas Ternes | INFN Torino | Italy |
Daniel Lopez Coto | University of Granada | Spain |
Danilo Zavrtanik | University of Nova Gorica | Slovenia |
Débora Barreiros | Centro de Física Teórica de Partículas, IST, Universidade de Lisboa | Portugal |
Dorothea Samtleben | Leiden University / Nikhef | Netherlands |
Elena Apresyan | Yerevan Physics Institute | Armenia |
Elvis Barakovic | University of Tuzla | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Enrique Zas | Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE) | Spain |
Fabian Schüssler | IRFU / CEA Paris-Saclay | France |
Filipe Joaquim | Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Univ Lisboa | Portugal |
Foteini Oikonomou | Southern Observatory (Munich) | Germany |
Francesca Di Lodovico | King’s College London | UK |
Francesco Salamida | University of L’Aquila and INFN LNGS | Italy |
Francisco Pedreira Giralda | Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE) | Spain |
Gabriela Emilia Pavalas | ISS (Institute of Space Science) | Romania |
Gaetano Luciano | Università degli Studi di Salerno | Italy |
Germano Nardini | University of Stavanger | Norway |
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia | University of Naples | Italy |
Günter Sigl | Universität Hamburg | Germany |
Irene Tamborra | Niels Bohr Institute | Denmark |
Jaime Alvarez Muñiz | Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE) | Spain |
Jeanne Wilson | King’s College London | UK |
Joao Coelho | LAL-Orsay, CNRS | France |
John Ellis | King’s College London | UK |
José Gracia Bondía | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain |
José Ignacio Illana | University of Granada | Spain |
José Javier Relancio | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain |
José Luis Cortés | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain |
José Manuel Carmona | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain |
Juan Antonio Aguilar Sánchez | Brussels University | Belgium |
Juan de Dios Zornoza | IFIC (UV-CSIC) | Spain |
Jüergen Brunner | Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille | France |
Julien Bolmont | Montpellier University | France |
Karl-Heinz Kampert | Bergische Universität Wuppertal | Germany |
Leïla Haegel | APC Laboratory – University Paris-Diderot | France |
Lino Miramonti | Milano University and INFN | Italy |
Lucia Aurelia Popa | ISS (Institute of Space Science) | Romania |
Malcolm Fairbairn | King’s College London | UK |
Manuel Masip | University of Granada | Spain |
Marco Torri | University of Milan | Italy |
Mariam Tórtola | IFIC (CSIC / Universitat de València) | Spain |
Marija Dimitrijevic Ciric | University of Belgrade | Serbia |
Marina Manganaro | University of Rijeka | Croatia |
Marta Trini | University of Nova Gorica | Slovenia |
Masud Chaichian | University of Helsinki | Finland |
Maurizio Spurio | University of Bologna and INFN | Italy |
Maykoll Reyes | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain |
Mehmet Demirci | Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon | Turkey |
Narine Kazaryan | Yerevan Physics Institute | Armenia |
Pablo Martínez-Miravé | IFIC (UV-CSIC) | Spain |
Rafael Alves Batista | Radboud University | Netherlands |
Rodrigo Gracia Ruiz | IPHC lab, Strasbourg | France |
Sabin Stoica | CIFRA (Intl Centre for Advanced Research in Physics) | Romania |
Sergio Navas | University of Granada | Spain |
Sergio Palomares-Ruiz | Instituto de Física Corpuscular (CSIC – UV) | Spain |
Subir Sarkar | University of Oxford | UK |
Teppei Katori | King’s College London | UK |
Thierry Pradier | Université de Strasbourg, CNRS | France |
Tom Stuttard | Niels Bohr Institute | Denmark |
Tsvi Piran | The Hebrew University | Israel |
Vasiliki Mitsou | IFIC (UV-CSIC) | Spain |
Vedad Pasic | University of Tuzla | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Vito Antonelli | Milano University and INFN | Italy |
Vlad Popa | ISS (Institute of Space Science) | Romania |