Aug 26 – 30, 2024
University of Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

TeV Particle Astrophysics (TeVPA) is an international conference that covers the most recent advances in the field of Particle Astrophysics. This year, TeVPA returns to Chicago for the first time since its inaugural edition in 2005 (at Fermilab). This meeting will feature morning plenary sessions, and afternoon parallels on cosmic ray physics, gamma-ray astronomy, neutrino astronomy, cosmology, direct and indirect searches for dark matter, gravitational waves, and their connection to particle physics.

 

 

 

Plenary speakers: 

 

Hugh Lippincott – direct detection of dark matter

Chelsea Bartram – Low frequency dark matter waves: a forecast

Noah Kurinsky – direct detection of low-mass dark matter

Toshihiro Fujii – The 100 year endeavor for detecting the highest energy cosmic rays

Noemie Globus – ultra-high energy cosmic rays (theory)

Zhen Cao – ultra-high-energy gamma rays

Tracy Slatyer – indirect searches for dark matter

Nick Rodd – An Update on the Galactic Center Gamma-ray Excess

Ke Fang – Galactic and Extragalactic Neutrino Factories

Vera Glucevic – constraints on warm and self-interacting dark matter

Carmelo Evoli – cosmic rays and TeV halos

Regina Caputo – A Space-based Gamma-ray Observations for the Next Decade: Where we’ve been and where we’re going

Brian Metzger – Quasi-Periodic Eruptions from Star-Disk Collisions in Galactic Nuclei

Manuel Meyer – The Science Potential of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory

Julian Munoz – Searching for new physics at cosmic dawn

Josh Ruderman – connections with particle theory

Kim Boddy – NANOGrav and Gravitational Waves from the Early Universe

Mariangela Lisanti –Galactic dynamics in the era of GAIA

Jessica Turner – Primordial Black Holes and the Early Universe

Philip Bull – 21 cm cosmology

Elisa Resconi – Active Galactic Nuclei as Counterparts of IceCube Neutrinos

Maya Fishbach – Astrophysical Lessons from LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA's Black Holes

Brian Clark – Experimental searches for ultra-high-energy neutrinos

Brian Batell – accelerator probes of dark matter

          Gianfranco Bertone – conference summary talk

 

 

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America/Chicago
University of Chicago
Ida Noyes Hall (Max Palevsky Theater): 1212 E 59th St # 3, Chicago, IL 60637 Eckhardt Research Center (161, 401, and 501): 5640 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 Gordon Center for Integrative Science (W301/303): 929 E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637 Michelson Center for Physics: 933 E 56th St, Chicago, IL 60637
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