59. Cracow School of Theoretical Physics

Probing the Violent Universe with multimessenger eyes:
gravitational waves, high-energy neutrinos, gamma rays, and cosmic rays

June 14-22, 2019
Tatra Mountains, Zakopane, Poland

Speakers

Lectures:

  1. Henryk Arodź mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Relativistic quantum mechanics of the Majorana particle
    [.pdf]
  2. Francis Halzen mail (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
    IceCube: A new window on the Universe
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  3. Thomas Hambye mail (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
    Particle physics aspects of dark matter
    [.pdf]
  4. John G. Kirk mail (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg)
    Particle acceleration in Poynting-flux dominated outflows
    [.pdf]
  5. Aldo Morselli mail (INFN and Università di Roma Tor Vergata)
    High-energy gamma ray astronomy in the multimessenger era
    [.pdf]
  6. Christopher Pethick mail (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, and Nordita, Stockholm)
    Neutron stars, effective theories for strong interactions+
    [.pdf]
  7. Vahe Petrosian mail (Stanford University)
    Particle acceleration from near the Earth up to galaxy clusters
    Cosmological evolution of high energy sources
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  8. Sanjay Reddy mail (Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington)
    Neutron stars in the multi-messenger era
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  9. Luciano Rezzolla mail (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University, Frankfurt)
    The maths, physics and astrophysics of binary neutron stars mergers
    [1.pdf]  [2.pdf]  [3.pdf]
  10. Subir Sarkar mail (Oxford University)
    Testing cosmic particle acceleration in the laboratory + Dark matter
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]   [3.pdf]
  11. Bangalore Sathyaprakash mail (Penn State University and Cardiff University)
    Gravitational wave physics and astronomy: from testing GR to measuring the Hubble parameter
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  12. Lukasz Stawarz mail (Jagiellonian University, Kraków)
    Measuring the masses and spins of astrophysical black holes
    Multi-wavelength variability of relativistic jets: all the colors of noise
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  13. Domenico della Volpe mail (Université de Genève)
    Experimental techniques for astroparticle physics
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]
  14. Alan Watson mail (The University of Leeds)
    Ultra high energy cosmic rays
    [1.pdf]   [2.pdf]   [3.pdf]

Seminars:

  1. Karthik Balasubramaniam mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Constraining the structure of the accretion disk in the closest vicinity of the supermassive black hole in quasar 4C+74.26
    [.pdf]
  2. Małgorzata Bankowicz mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Local environments of [U]LIRGs
    [.pdf]
  3. Chetan Bavdhankar mail (National Center for Nuclear Physics, Warsaw)
    Velocity fields in the local Universe
    [.pdf]
  4. Stella Boula mail (University of Athens)
    Modeling the non-Thermal emission from AGN
    [.pdf]
  5. Subhrata Dey mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Low frequency radio studies of luminous infrared galaxies - probes on host galaxy properties
    [2.pdf]
  6. Filip Ficek mail (Jagiellonian University)
    The Schrödinger-Newton-Hooke equation - a nonrelativistic limit for Anti-de Sitter spacetime perturbations
    [.pdf]
  7. Aleksander Herzig mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Optical observations of [U]LIRGs from Akari deep field - south
    [.pdf]
  8. Da Huang mail (University of Warsaw)
    Electroweak baryogenesis and dark matter from a complex scalar
    [.pdf]
  9. Franciszek Humieja mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Generic cosmological solution without singularity from bifurcation analysis
    [.pdf]
  10. Andras Laszlo mail (Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
    General relativity experiment with spin polarized particle beams
    [.pdf]
  11. Syed Umair Naqvi mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Gravitational wave memory effect
    [.pdf]
  12. Lavanya Nemani mail (University of Bonn)
    Galaxy cluster population synthesis
    [.pdf]
  13. Magdalena Pasierb mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Microvariability of bright blazars – probes from optical polarization and color variability
    [.pdf]
  14. Zachary Picker mail (University of Sydney)
    Constraining Higher curvature gravity with gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries
    [.pdf]
  15. Anitha Ravishankar mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Estimation of arrival time of coronal mass ejections in the vicinity of the Earth using SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory and Solar TErrestrial RElations observatory observations
    [.pdf]
  16. Andrzej Rostworowski mail (Jagiellonian University)
    A new perspective on linear and nonlinear metric perturbations
    [.pdf]
  17. Mieszko Rutkowski mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Master equations for perturbation Einstein equations with matter
    [.pdf]
  18. Enrico Speranza mail (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
    Spin tensor and its role in non-equilibrium thermodynamics
    [.pdf]
  19. Anna Stasto mail (Penn State University)
    Prompt atmospheric neutrino flux in perturbative QCD
    [.pdf]
  20. Unnikrishnan Sureshkumar mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Environmental dependence of properties of galaxies in Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey and its evolution using Marked statistics.
    [.pdf]
  21. Rameshan Thimmappa mail (Jagiellonian University)
    X-ray imaging of relativistic shock in Pictor A galaxy
    [.pdf]
  22. Mateusz Wachla mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Gravitating gauged BPS baby Skyrmions
    [.pdf]
  23. Nora Weickgenannt mail (Goethe University, Frankfurt)
    Kinetic theory for massive spin-1/2 particles from the Wigner-function formalism
    [.pdf]
  24. Anna Wójtowicz mail (Jagiellonian University)
    Jet production efficiency in a sample of the young radio galaxies
    [.pdf]
  25. Natalia Zywucka-Hejzner mail (North-West University, Potchefstroom and Jagiellonian University)
    Optical variability modelling of newly identified blazars and blazar candidates behind Magellanic Clouds
    [.pdf]

Other:

  1. Lola Escande mail (L'Université d'Aix-Marseille)
    Machine learning based classification of SDSS galaxies - fuzzy vs non-fuzzy approach