Cosmic Neutrinos and Multi-messenger Workshop "CosNuMM2019"

Asia/Shanghai
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (East wing of Pao Yue-Kong Library)

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (East wing of Pao Yue-Kong Library)

Lecture Hall 300-2
Donglian Xu (T. D. Lee Institute ), Hao Zhou, Anatoli Fedynitch (ICRR), Liangjian Wen, Jianglai Liu
Description

The birth of neutrino astronomy occurred upon the detection of a handful of MeV neutrinos from SN1987A in 1987. It has entered a whole new era with IceCube's detection at the TeV-PeV energies of firstly a diffuse quasi-isotropic astrophysical neutrino flux in 2012-2013, and then neutrino emission from a flaring blazar TX0506+056 in 2017. The neutrino sky in the lowest (meV) and highest (EeV) energies, which are yet to be opened, also promise rich new physics in the coming years. With the extremely successful multi-messenger campaigns started by the detection of gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinos, this is a most exciting time ever for neutrino and multi-messenger astronomy!

The workshop aims to cover the following topics (loosely organized by energy scale):

1) MeV astrophysical neutrinos : with an emphasis on JUNO & PandaX neutrino astronomy / physics

2) TeV-PeV cosmic neutrinos : how to find more TeV neutrino sources?

3) EeV cosmic neutrinos : status of the field & development of GRAND

4) Multi-messenger & multi-frequency strategy

5) Cosmic relic neutrinos, cosmology & neutrino-related new physics

About TDLI: In 2014, Prof. Tsung-Dao Lee suggested to President Xi Jinping to establish a new research institute in China. The mission is to carry out cutting edge research to attack the most fundamental questions, not only to satisfy scientists’ curiosity, but also to inspire and nurture the next generation of scientists. This is how the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) came into being in 2016. As we all know, aside from his Nobel awarding work of parity violation, Prof. Lee laid the foundation of modern neutrino experiments. It is indeed the right place built on legacy... let's gather at this new institute under Prof. Lee's name and dwell more on neutrinos & multi-messenger over coffee/tea/wine!


Scientific Program Committee (alphabetically): 

Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

Xiaogang He (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Xiangdong Ji (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

Dong Lai (Cornell University)

Yongzhong Qian  (University of Minnesota)

Yifang Wang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Xiangping Wu (National Astronomical Observatories of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Tsutomu Yanagida (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute) 

Shuangnan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Local Organizing Committee (alphabetically): Yu-Ling Chang, Anatoli Fedynitch (co-chair), Jun Gao, Shao-Feng Ge, Ke Han, Hong-Jian He, Jianglai Liu (co-chair), Shu Li, Liang Li, Yue Meng, Michael Ramsey-Musolf, Wei Tian, Wei Wang, Liangjian Wen (co-chair), Donglian Xu (Chair), Haijun Yang, Yong Yang, Ziping Ye, Pengjie Zhang, Hao Zhou (co-chair), Ning Zhou, Ying Zu

 


Sponsors:  Tsung-Dao Lee Institute 

                    Shanghai Jiao Tong University


 

Participants
  • Andrea Addazi
  • Benda Xu
  • Bing Li
  • Dahai Yan
  • Di Xiao
  • Donglian Xu
  • Feifei Huang
  • Gongjun Choi
  • Haijun Yang
  • Haoqi Lu
  • Hu Fan
  • huo zhu
  • Jan Weldert
  • Jiajie Ling
  • Jiang-Hao Yu
  • Jie Cheng
  • jin zhang
  • Jing-yu Zhu
  • Joseph Bramante
  • Kai Wang
  • Kristian Piscicchia
  • Kunio Inoue
  • Lei Qian
  • Li Huiling
  • Lian Tao
  • Liang Zhan
  • Liangjian Wen
  • Lili Yang
  • Marcos Santander
  • Matthias Huber
  • Meng Wang
  • Meng-Ru Wu
  • Motoo Suzuki
  • Nenghui Liao
  • Ning Zhou
  • Olga Suvorova
  • Paolo Giommi
  • Paschal Coyle
  • Qiang Yuan
  • Qing Chen
  • Raamis Hussain
  • Ruoyu Liu
  • Segev BenZvi
  • Shang Li
  • Shao-Feng Ge
  • Shaobo WANG
  • Shaomin Chen
  • Shigeki Matsumoto
  • Shun Zhou
  • Wei Dou
  • Wei Tian
  • Wei Wang
  • Wenlian Li
  • Xian Hou
  • Xiang-Yu Wang
  • Xiaochuan Chang
  • Xiaojie Wang
  • xilong Fan
  • Xin Zhang
  • Xuyang Ning
  • yaping cheng
  • Yi Zhang
  • Ying Yuan
  • Yongbo Huang
  • Yu-Ling Chang
  • Yuichiro Nakai
  • Yunshuo Wang
  • Ze-Lin Zhang
  • Zeyuan Yu
  • Zhao Zhang
  • Zhi-Long Han
  • Zhi-zhong Xing
  • Zhixiang Ren
  • Ziping Ye
  • 天奇 黄
  • 张 啟玥
  • 聪怡 李
Wen Wang 汪雯
    • 17:00 18:00
      Registration Academic Activity Center

      Academic Activity Center

    • 18:00 20:00
      Reception Academic Activity Center

      Academic Activity Center

    • 08:30 10:05
      The elusive neutrino: properties & some cosmic birth places
      Convener: Prof. Donglian Xu (T D Lee Institute)
      • 08:30
        Greetings 10m

        Welcome & brief introduction of TDLI

        Speakers: Prof. Donglian Xu (T D Lee Institute), Prof. Wei Ku (TDLI)
      • 08:40
        Massive neutrinos decree beyond the standard theory 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Tsutomu Yanagida (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)
      • 09:05
        Supernova & compact object neutrinos 35m
        Speaker: Prof. Mengru Wu (Academia Sinica)
      • 09:40
        Supernova neutrino observables 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Shun Zhou
    • 10:05 10:15
      Group photo
    • 10:15 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • 10:30 12:00
      Neutrino mass hierarchy, solar and atmospheric neutrinos
      Convener: Liangjian Wen (Institute of High Energy Physics)
    • 12:00 12:30
      Discussion on the elusive nature of the neutrinos
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch
    • 14:00 15:35
      Supernova neutrino detection
      Convener: Liangjian Wen (Institute of High Energy Physics)
    • 15:35 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • 16:00 17:20
      Neutrino & new physics
      Convener: Prof. Shaofeng Ge (TDLI)
      • 16:00
        Origin of neutrino mass 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Goran Senjanovic (ICTP)
      • 16:25
        How effectively can we test Quantum Gravity with JUNO? 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Antonino Marciano (Fudan University)
      • 16:50
        Testing spin statistics at Gran Sasso underground laboratory 15m
        Speaker: Dr Kristian Piscicchia
      • 17:05
        Brace for supernova neutrino burst by waveform compression 15m
        Speaker: Benda Xu
    • 17:20 18:20
      Lab tour
    • 18:20 20:30
      Banquet Liuyuan Garden

      Liuyuan Garden

    • 08:30 10:10
      TeV-PeV cosmic neutrinos: news from worldwide neutrino telescopes
      Convener: Prof. Donglian Xu (T D Lee Institute)
      • 08:30
        Realtime and Multi-Messenger Astrophysics with IceCube 25m
        Speaker: Mr Raamis Hussain (UW-Madison)
      • 08:55
        Status of KM3NeT/Antares and its multi-messenger program 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Pascal Coyle (CPPM)
      • 09:20
        Status of Baikal-GVD and its multi-messenger program 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Olga Suvorova (INR of RAS)
      • 09:45
        P-ONE and prospects towards a global neutrino telescope network 25m
        Speaker: Mr Matthias Huber (TUM)
    • 10:10 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • 10:30 12:00
      TeV-PeV cosmic neutrinos & multi-messenger
      Convener: Hao Zhou
      • 10:30
        Open Universe and dissecting TXS0506+056 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Paolo Giommi (ASI)
      • 10:55
        Prospects for multi-wavelength searches of neutrino sources 25m
        Speaker: Marcos Santander
      • 11:20
        Finding more TeV neutrino sources 25m
        Speaker: Anatoli Fedynitch (Institute of Cosmic Ray Research)
      • 11:45
        Two-zone models for the multi-messenger emission from the blazar TXS0506+056 15m
        Speaker: Ruoyu Liu (Nanjing University)
    • 12:00 12:30
      Discussion: how to find more TeV neutrino sources?
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch
    • 14:00 15:30
      Cosmic neutrinos and multi-messenger
      Convener: Anatoli Fedynitch (Institute of Cosmic Ray Research)
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • 16:00 17:40
      EeV neutrinos, gravitational wave & multi-messenger
      Convener: Anatoli Fedynitch (Institute of Cosmic Ray Research)
    • 17:40 19:00
      Dinner
    • 19:00 22:00
      Excursion The Bund

      The Bund

      We are going to the Bund to see the Shanghai night lights!

    • 08:30 09:45
      Cosmic Relic Neutrinos & New Physics
      Convener: Jianglai Liu
      • 08:30
        Overview of dark matter physics and the importance of “neutrino” experiments in dark matter searches 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Shigeki Matsumoto (IPMU)
      • 08:55
        PTOLEMY:cosmic relic neutrino detection 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Christopher Tully (Princeton U)
      • 09:20
        Gravitational waves, dark energy, and massive neutrinos 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Xin Zhang
    • 09:45 10:15
      Coffee Break
    • 10:15 11:35
      New Physics & Multi-messenger
      Convener: Jianglai Liu
      • 10:15
        First results from KamLAND-ZEN (800kg) 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Kunio Inoue (IPMU)
      • 10:40
        Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Searches with PandaX 25m
        Speaker: Ke Han (SJTU)
      • 11:05
        Probing fundamental laws of physics from multi-messenger astronomy 15m
        Speaker: Andrea Addazi (Sichuan University)
      • 11:20
        Subleading corrections to heavy Higgsino and Wino direct detection 15m
        Speaker: Qing Chen (University of Kentucky)
    • 11:35 12:35
      Discussion & Closure
    • 12:35 13:35
      Lunch