3-8 June 2012
Hotel Fiesta Americana
Mexico/General timezone
- pascos2012@pegaso.fisica.unam.mx
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Plenaries Monday
Place
Location: Hotel Fiesta Americana
Address: Merida
Yucatan
Mexico
Room: Yucatán III and IV
Date:
4 Jun 09:00 - 16:15
Conveners
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- Prof. Valle, José
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- Prof. Nath, Pran
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- Prof. Raby, Stuart
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Effective SUSY
Presented by Prof. Jihn E. KIM
on
4/6/2012
at
20:30
Gamma-ray bursts have been detected at photon energies up to tens of
GeV, and there are reasons to believe that they emit at least up to TeV energies, via leptonic or/and hadronic mechanisms. I review
some recent developments in the GeV photon phenomenology in the light
of Fermi observations, as well as recent related theoretical work.
I discuss then the possibility of accelerating cosmic rays
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Presented by Prof. Peter MESZAROS
on
4/6/2012
at
9:45
Session:
Plenaries Monday
We will review the status of gravitino Dark Matter
and other very weakly interacting particles in
the light of LHC supersymmetry searches.
Presented by Prof. Laura COVI
on
4/6/2012
at
16:45
Neutrinos and dark matter
Presented by Prof. Manfred LINDNER
on
4/6/2012
at
9:00
Session:
Plenaries Monday
I shall discuss some Non-universal Gaugino mass models of Supergravisty
giving cosmologically compatible Dark Matter relic density. The predictions of these models for LHC and the various Dark Matter detection experiments will be briefly discussed.
Presented by Prof. D. P. ROY
on
4/6/2012
at
17:30
Session:
Plenaries Monday
Cosmic rays have been observed up to several 10^20 eV through the showers
of secondary particles they induce in the atmosphere. Their existence poses
formidable challenges and exciting prospects at the same time: Their origin
and sources have not been identified yet, but they already allow to test
physics at center of mass energies unattained in the laboratory, albeit in
a rather indirect way
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Presented by Prof. Guenter SIGL
on
4/6/2012
at
15:30