SEMINÁRIO DO DEPARTAMENTO DE ASTRONOMIA
Using the current and next generation of ground-based gamma and cosmic-ray experiments to explore the extremes of the Universe
a talk by Rodrigo Guedes Lang (ECAP-FAU, Germany) - Remote
Abstract:
In this seminar I will present the potential of using Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes and Water Cherenkov Detectors to explore open questions about the extremes of the Universe. In particular, I will present the latest developments to the low-level analyses of H.E.S.S. (and their applicability to CTAO) and SWGO, discussing their potential in advancing the search of Lorentz invariance violation and the quest for finding the origin of cosmic rays.
Short-Bio:
Did my bachelor, masters and PhD at IFSC-USP and, since 2021, I have been a post-doc at the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Germany. Former member of the Pierre Auger Collaboration and currently working on the H.E.S.S., SWGO and CTAO Collaborations. My interest range from low level analysis and reconstruction for IACTs and WCDs to the high-level topics of Lorentz invariance violation and the origin of cosmic rays
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/pcw-gmem-jyi
Link da transmissão: https://www.youtube.com/c/AstronomiaIAGUSP/live