Searching for the Sources of Galactic cosmic rays
APC, Paris - December 11-14, 2018


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The idea of this workshop is to bring together the physics communities working on cosmic ray detection in space and on the ground, with gamma-ray and neutrino telescopes, together with theorists modeling cosmic ray sources and propagation. Taking into account that different research communities which will meet in the course of this Workshop have rather different research methods and terminology, we will reserve significant time foropen discussions of the subjects of each of the workshop topics. Extended discussion sessions at the end of each day will follow overview presentations by invited experts.

Main topics of the workshop:

  • Observations of the cosmic ray spectrum and mass composition
  • Cosmic ray anisotropy: observations and interpretation
  • Local Galactic environment
  • Models of the Galactic magnetic field
  • Astrophysical neutrinos from Galaxy
  • Gamma-ray astronomy and Galactic cosmic rays
  • Acceleration of cosmic rays
  • Propagation of cosmic rays
  • Local source influence on cosmic ray data
  • Sources of Galactic cosmic rays
This is third workshop of this series which will be held in Paris. Program of previous workshop can be found here Scientific Program 2016
This year workshop will be combined with CTA workshop on galactic cosmic rays which will be held on December 14.


  Organizing Committee:

Stefano Gabici (APC, Paris)

Michael Kachelriess (Trondheim University, Norway)

Andrii Neronov (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

Dmitri Semikoz (APC, Paris)           (chair)

Makarim  Bouyahiaoui (APC, Paris)
  
Sarodia Vydelingum (APC, Paris)           (secretary)
  
Acknowledgments 

Financial support of this workshop was provided in part by 

- Laboratory of Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology (APC, Paris)

- Region Ile-de-France under the programme DIM-ACAV

- Observatory of Paris under the programme Actione Federeatrice CTA.