Program

Program of TeVPA08

Sep 23th Sep28th, 2008, IHEP, Main Building

Tuesday, September 23

 Registration (2:00PM – 5:30PM, main building second floor)

Reception (6:00PM, Guest House )

Wednesday, September 24 (Review Talks)

Time

Presenter

Title

Duration (Minutes)

Chaired by: R.Brandenberger (Room A214)

8:30

Opening (by Y.F. Wang)

20

8:50

Prof. AHARONIAN, Felix (MPIK/DIAS)

Gamma Ray Astronomy

35

9:25

Dr. DOBRESCU, Bogdan (Fermilab)

LHC and WIMPs

35

10:00

Group Photo (in front of the Main Building) & Coffee Break

Chaired by: J. Sola (Room A214)

10:45

Paolo Gondolo

(Utah University)

Dark Matter Detection

35

11:20

Zuhui Fan

Cosmological studies on dark energy

35

11:55    

Prof. Pierre, Salati

Antimatter Cosmic Rays and Galactic Dark Matter

35

12:30

Lunch (Guest House)

14:00- 18:00

Session 4 (Alternative Theories of Gravity & DE) (Part 1) (Room A214)


Session 2 (Indirect Detection) (Room C305)


Session 8 (Cosmic Rays) (1/2 session) (Room B326)


Thursday, September 25 (Theoretical Talks about LHC, DM, DE &CRs)

Time

Presenter

Title

Duration (Minutes)

Chaired by: X.L. Chen (Room A214)

8:30

Prof. SOLA, Joan

(University of Barcelona)

Running cosmology”: a framework for dynamical dark energy and dark matter?

35

9:05

Steen H. Hansen

Our present understanding of dark matter density profiles and velocity anisotropy, from simulations, theory and observations.

35

9:40

Dr. PORTER, Troy

(Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics)

Cosmic Rays in the Solar System and Beyond

35

10:15

Coffee Break

Chaired by: P. Gondolo (Room A214)

10:45

Prof. YAMAGUCHI, Masahiro (Tohoku University)

Mirage Mediation of Supersymmetry Breaking: Phenomenology and Cosmology

35

11:20

Shufang Su

Dark Matter Candidates and Collider Studies

35

11:55

Prof. Chen Mu-Chun

Origin of Neutrino Masses and the LHC

35

12:30

Lunch (Guest House)

14:00- 18:00

Session 4 (Alternative Theories of Gravity & DE) (Part 2) (Room A214)


Session 10 (DM and Stars) (Room C305)


Session 8 (Cosmic Rays) (Room B326)


Friday, September 26 (Ground and Space Exps)

Time

Presenter

Title

Duration (Minutes)

Chaired by: B. Dingus (Room A214)

8:30

HERMANN, German (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik)

Gamma-ray astronomy with HESS and beyond

35

9:05

Prof. CUI, Wei

(Purdue University)

News from VERITAS

35

9:40

BERNARDINI, Elisa (DESY)

Selected physics results from very high energy gamma-ray observations with the MAGIC Cherenkov telescope

35

10:15

Coffee Break

Chaired by: P. Meszaros (Room A214)

10:45

Prof. PICOZZA, Piergiorgio

(INFN and University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Antimatter and dark matter research with the PAMELA Space Mission.

35

11:20

Prof. Valerie Connaughton

GLAST: the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope mission

35

11:55

Dr. Guoming, Chen

(IHEP)

Cosmic-ray Astrophysics with the AMS-02 experiment

35

12:30

Lunch (Guest House)

14:00- 18:00

Session 3 (Gamma Rays) (Part 1) (Room A214)


Session 9 (Astroparticle Physics) (Room C305)


Session 5 (Direct Search) (Room B326)


19:00

Banquet

Saturday, September 27 (CRs & Underground Exps)

Time

Presenter

Title

Duration (Minutes)

Chaired by: H.G. Wang (Room A214)

8:30

Hongbo Hu

(YBJ Observatory)

Cosmic Rays Observation with YangBaJing Experiments

35

9:05

Prof. APRILE, Elena

(Columbia University)

Searching for Dark Matter WIMPs with  Liquid Xenon and Liquid Argon Detectors

35

9:40

Dr. YOO, Jonghee

(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Results from the CDMS 5-tower experiment

35

10:15

Coffee Break

Chaired by: Z. Cao (Room A214)

10:45

Dr. BLAUFUSS, Erik

(University of Maryland)

Recent Results from IceCube

35

11:20

Dr. ZORNOZA, Juan De Dios

(IFIC)

The ANTARES neutrino telescope: status and first results

35

11:55

DE WOLF, Els

(Nikhef/University of Amsterdam)

KM3NeT, the next generation neutrino telescope

35

12:30

Lunch (Guest House)

13:20

Excursion

Sunday, September 28 (HE Cosmic Rays & Future Programs)

Time

Presenter

Title

Duration (Minutes)

8:30- 12:30

Session 3 (Gamma Rays) (Part 2) (Room A214)


Session 6 (Neutrinos) (Room C305)


12:30

Lunch (Guest House)

Chaired by: X.D. Ji (Room A214)

14:00

Dr. VERZI, Valerio

(INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Results on Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays from the Pierre Auger Observatory

35

14:35

Glennys Farrar

(NYU)

Possible UHECR sources in light of recent observations

35

15:10

Hiroyuki Sagawa

Status of Telescope Array experiment

35

15:45

Coffee Break

Chaired by: F. Aharonian (Room A214)

16:15

Dr. SCHWEIZER, Thomas

(Max Planck Institute Munich)

Next generation ground-based gamma ray astronomy with the Cherenkov Telescope
Array (CTA)

35

16:50

Frank Krennrich

The Advanced Gamma-ray Imaging System (AGIS): A Next Generation Ground-Based Gamma-Ray Telescope

35

17:25

Zhen Cao

(IHEP, CAS)

A Complex Detector Array at the Tibet Cosmic Ray Observatory

35

18:00

Dr. SINNIS, Gus

(Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Wide-Field Survey Instruemnts in Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy

35

18:35

Dr. G. Bertone

Concluding Remarks




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Session2 --- Schedule, 24-SEP-2008

14.00 BELL, Nicole (The University of Melbourne)
   Dark Matter Annihilation in the Late Universe (15'+5')

14.20  LAVALLE, Julien (Torino University)
   Effect of dark matter clumpiness on annihilation signatures in the
antimatter spectrum (15'+5')


14.40  PIERI, Lidia
   The effect of sub-subhalos on the indirect detection of gamma-rays
from the dwarf galaxies with Fermi (15'+5')

15.00  HUANG, Fenghuang (The National Astronomical Observatories, CAS,
Beijing, China)
    Approaching the light side of dark matter in dwarf galaxies

15.20 LIM, Gordon (NIKHEF / University of Amsterdam)
    Searching for Dark Matter with the ANTARES neutrino telescope (15'+5')

15.40 LIU, Jia (Institute of Theoretical Physics, School of Physics,Peking
University)
   Neutrino Signals from Solar Neutralino Annihilations in Anomaly
Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Model (15'+5')


16.00  YIN, Peng-fei (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Peking University)
   Constraints on the Dark Matter Annihilations by Neutrinos with
Substructure Effects Included (15'+5')

Coffee

16.40  Sparvoli, Roberta
       Signatures of dark matter in cosmic antimatter fluxes: results
from the PAMELA experiment (15'+5')


17.00    BI, Xiaojun (IHEP, CAS)
   Diffuse $\gamma$-rays and $\bar{p}$ flux from dark matter Diffuse
gamma-rays and pbar flux from dark matter annihilation --- a model for
consistent results with EGRET and cosmic ray data (15'+5')


17.20 MAURIN, David (LPNHE)
    Antideuterons in Galactic Cosmic Rays: a promising target for
indirect dark matter detection (15'+5')


17.40 ULLIO, Piero (SISSA)
    Multi-wavelength signals of dark matter at the Galactic center (15'+5')

18.00 Chen Guoming (IHEP)
   Search for dark matter through line emission experimental indirect 
dark matter search (15'+5')


18.20 WU, Hanrong (IHEP)
    Indirect dark matter search with ASgamma observation (15'+5')


Session3

Gamma Ray session 3, part 1, Friday 26, 2-6 PM

2:00-2:30* Dr. CONNAUGHTON, Valerie (UAH)
        Gamma-Ray Bursts in the GLAST and Swift era
2:30-2:50  Dr. FAN, Yizhong (Niels Bohr Inst.)    
       High en. component of central engine X-ray afterglow from GRBs.
2:50-3:20* Dr. INOUE, Susumu (Kyoto University)
        High-Energy Gamma Rays from Gamma-Ray Bursts and Clusters of Galaxies
3:20-3:40  Dr. GUO, Yiqing (IHEP)
        Search for GRBs Using Argo Data in Shower Model
3:40-4:10* Dr. WANG, XiangYu (Nanjing U)
           Models of GRB GeV-TeV gamma-ray emission and GLAST/Swift synergy
  COFFEE 20 min
4:30-4:45  Mr. AOI, Junichi (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto university)
       The acceleration and radiation in the internal shock of the gamma-ray bursts
4:45-5:15* Dr. VASILEIOU, Vlasios (UMBC/NASA GSFC) (MILAGRO)
          The Milagro Gamma-Ray Observatory
5:15-5:30  Mr. CHEN, Yue-qi (Jiang Xi Blue Sky University)
       Radial-Azimuthal Instab. of Nu-Dominated Accretion Disk w. Anomalous Viscosity



Gamma Ray session 3, part 2, Sunday 28, 8:30-12:30

8:30-9:00*   Dr. ZECH, Andreas (LUTh / Observatoire de Paris-Meudon) (HESS)
          Multi-wavelenght obs. of the TeV active state of PKS2155-304 in 2006
9:00-9:20    Dr. SCHWEIZER, Thomas (Max Planck Institute Munich)
         Detection of pulsed emission from the Crab pulsar above 25 GeV with MAGIC
9:20-9:50*   Dr. KRENNRICH, Frank (Iowa State)
             Results from VERITAS (tbd)
9:50-10:20*  Dr. IOKA, Kunihito (KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization))
             Supernova and GRB remnants and their GeV-TeV gamma-ray emission
  COFFE 20 min
10:40-11:10* Dr. KAPPES, Alexander (University Wisconsin-Madison)
          GeV-TeV gamma rays from Galactic IceCube sources
11:10-11:30  Dr. YUAN, Qiang (IHEP)(Tibet AS)
         Cosmology from very high energy gamma rays
11:30-12:00* Dr. KHELIFI, Bruno (LLR - CNRS) (HESS)
          Galactic VHE gamma-ray sky: acceleration sites revealed by HESS
12:00-12:20  Dr. LU, Ye (NAOC)
          Origin and proton spectrum for TeV gamma-rays from Galactic Center

Session 4
Program: Dark Matter predictions from Gravity and Dark Energy theories
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Sept. 24 (14h00-18h00)
_______________________

Chair: Cai Ronggen

14h00-14h30 Benoit FAMAEY: Modified Newtonian Dynamics, a phenomenological review

14h30-15h00 Luc BLANCHET: Model of dark matter and dark energy based on gravitational polarization

15h00-15h30 Glennys FARRAR:  Connection between a possible fifth force and the direct detection of Dark Matter

Pause

16h00-16h30 Angelo TARTAGLIA: Space-time defects and the accelerated expansion of the universe: an alternative to dark energy?

16h30-17h00 Shun-Pei MIAO: Unique F(R) Theory from the Standard Model

17h00-17h30 Antonio DE FELICE: Regular DGP in the core of a hypermonopole

17h30-18h00 Emmanuel VAN HESE: Dynamical models for dark matter halos with universal properties



Sept. 25 (14h00-17h30)
_______________________

Chair: Cai Ronggen

14h00-14h30 Grant MATHEWS: Some Alternative Unified Approaches to Dark Matter and Dark Energy

14h30-14h50 HongSheng ZHANG: Natural Phantom Dark Energy, Wiggling Hubble Parameter H(z) and Direct H(z) Data

14h50-15h10 Emil PRODANOV: Reissner-Nordstrom Expansion

15h10-15h30 Archan S. MAJUMDAR: Primordial black holes as dark matter in extra-dimensional theories

Pause

16h00-16h20 Sergio MENDOZA: Gravitational lenses and gravitational waves in the metric f(R) theory proposed by Sobouti

16h20-16h40 Feng-quan WU:  CMB and LSS of Brans-Dicke theory: a covariant and gauge-invariant approach

16h40-17h00 Jae-weon LEE: Scalar field dark matter and evolution of galaxies - Dark energy from cosmic Hawking radiation


Session 5
Program of Direct Dark Matter Detection, Sep. 26th
Chair: Neil Spooner

(1) Johannes Bluemer:       EURECA, CRESST and Edelweiss - 25+5
(2) Pawel Majewski:     ZEPLIN III - 20+5
(3) Kaixuan Ni            XENON 100 - 20+5
(4) Neil Spooner:     DRIFT - 20+5
(5) Discussion


Session 6

Neutrino Session (28th 8:30am - 12:00am)

Chair: Elisa Bernardini

1. TeV neutrinos from Gamma Ray Bursts                (30min)
      MESZAROS, Peter (Pennsylvania State University)
     
2. EeV neutrinos associated with UHECR sources        (20min)
      LI, Zhuo (Peking University)

3. High-Energy Neutrinos via Heavy-Meson Synchrotron
  Emission in Strong Magnetic Fields                 (20min)
      MATHEWS, Grant (University of Notre Dame, Center for  

      Astrophysics)

Coffee break                                          (30min)

Chair: Zhen Cao

4. Neutrino Point Source Search with the 22-String    (30min)
  Detector  Configuration of IceCube

      FINLEY, Chad (UW Madison)

5. Point-like source searches with the ANTARES
  neutrino telescope                                 (20min)

      Toscano, Simona (INSTITUTO DE FiSICA CORPUSCULAR)

6. Recent Results of Searches for Astrophysical
  Neutrinos in Coincidence with Gamma Ray Bursts     (20min)

      STRAHLER, Erik (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
     
7. The CRTNT detector sensitivity and
  prototype experiment                               (20min)

      HE, Huihai (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)
     
8. Future detection methods in IceCube: Recent results
  of the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup              (20min)

      KARG, Timo (University of Wuppertal) 

Session8

CR session 24th, 2 hours 48 min "Cosmic Rays below knee region"

Chair: P. Salati

1       Prof. David Maurin (LPNHE, Paris)

        "An Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) to constrain
        the propagation parameters in the Galaxy"

 20+4 min

2,     Mr. MARTINEAU-HUYNH, Olivier (LPNHE- IN2P3)

    Cosmic ray radio-detection on the 21CM array

 20+4 min

3    Dr. Zhang Yi (IHEP)
      Two-dimensional observation on TeV Cosmic-ray anisotropy using the
     Tibet Air Shower Array

  20+4 min

4,     Dr. WANG, Bo (IHEP)

       THE COSMIC RAY MOON SHADOW WITH THE ARGO-YBJ EXPERIMENT

 20+4 min

5     Mr. ZHANG, Jianli (ihep)
         Observation of northen sky gamma ray sources with ARGO-YBJ
experiment


 20+4 min

6      Dr. WangYue
        Study on the TeV gamma-ray source MGRO J2019+37 using Tibet air
shower array


 20+4 min

7     Dr. MEZZETTO, Mauro (INFN)

        Hadroproduction results from the HARP experiment

 20+4 min


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2 complete session, 25th Sep. 3 hours 32 min "Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays"

Chair:Valerio Verzi

1.     Dr. OSTAPCHENKO, Sergey
        (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

    Hadronic Interaction Models: Collider - Cosmic Ray Connection

30+5 min

2. Prof. Johannes Bluemer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT)

   Results of KASCADE-Grande  and radio experiment Lopes

30+5 min

3. Mr. CUI, Shuwang (HeBei Normal Univiersity)

  The Analysis Method Studying On Large Scale
Anisotropy Effect Of Cosmic Ray

20+4 min

4.  Prof. P.Tinyakov (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)

   Interpretation of cosmic ray anisotropy at highest energies

20+4 min

5     Dr. OSTAPCHENKO, Sergey
        (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

       High energy photon and neutrino fluxes from Centaurus A

20+4 min

6.  Prof. Johannes Bluemer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT)

   AUGER North

30+5 min

7. Prof. SHIMIZU, Hirohiko
    (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))

    JEM-EUSO

30+5 min 

Session9
Particle Astrophysics Session:  2pm-6pm, 26th September.

I) 2:00 - 2:15 (15)
Prof. SPOONER, Neil (University of Sheffield)
ILIAS and the Deep Underground Laboratories of Europe

II) 2:20 - 2:35 (15+5, including questions from previous talk, which is
a review)
Prof. SPOONER, Neil (University of Sheffield)
Neutrino Astrophysics and Proton Decay with LAGUNA

III) 2:35 - 3:00 (20+5)
Dr. ZHOU, Shun (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China)
Probing Flavor Mixing and Unitarity Violation at Neutrino Telescopes

IV) 3:00 - 3:25 (20+5)
Dr. OLIVAS, Alexander (University of Maryland)
The Search for SUSY with IceCube

V) 3:25 - 3:50 (20+5)
Dr. Chao, Wei (Institute of High Energy Physics)
        TeV neutrino physics: the Seesaw Mechanism at the LHC

3:50 - 4:15 Coffee Break

VI)  4:15 - 4:40 (20+5)
Prof. GARCIA-BELLIDO, Juan (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)
Do we live in the center of the Universe?

VII)  4:40 - 5:05 (20+5)
Prof. KEUM, Yong-yeon (NAOJ, JAPAN)
Neutrino Mass Bounds from Neutrino Beta Decays and Cosmological Probes:
LCDM Model vs Interacting Dark-Energy Model


VIII)  5:05 - 5:30 (20+5)
Eun-Joo Ahn (FNAL)
"Hadronic interaction models in simulations for UHECR composition studies"

IX)  5:30 - 5:55 (20+5) 
Tomonori Totani (Kyoto)
"Diffuse gamma rays, Neutralino annihilations and astrophysical background"

X) 5:55 - 6:20 (20+5)
LI, Ye (IHEP,CHINA)
Limits on Lorentz invariant violation from ultra high energy cosmic ray

Session10
14 - 14.30
A. Zakharov (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
Apocenter Shift Constraints on Dark Matter Distribution near the Black Hole at the Galactic Center

14.30 - 15.00
Paolo Gondolo (Univ. of Utah, USA)
Dark Stars

15.00 - 15.30
F. Iocco (INAF, Italy)
Two phases of WIMP dark matter annihilation in the first stars

15.30 - 16.00
Pat SCOTT (Department of Physics, Stockholm University)
WIMPs and stellar evolution - a DarkStars smorgasbord

16.00 - 16.30
Joakim Edsjo (Stockholm U., Sweden)
A WIMP halo around the Sun and prospects for gamma ray detection

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