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Scientific Program
- See below for the list of plenary topics and speakers
- Seehere for listing of plenary and parallel sessions by timetable (link to timetable section)
- See here for listing of parallel sessions and convenors (link to parallel sessions section)
- Seehere for poster session instructions (link to poster session)See here for Indico site, including abstracts for all parallel session and poster presentations
A link here will be created, after the July 15th abstract and August 15th poster deadlines, to parallel session and poster abstracts
See below for listing of plenary topics and speakers (in progress, subject to revision)
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Plenary Sessions and Speakers
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Plenary Session I: Cosmology 8:45-10:20
Chair: Frank Avignone, University of South Carolina
- Welcome to TAUP 2013 (5 minutes)
- Wick Haxton, UC Berkeley/LBNL, and Frank Avignone, Univ. South Carolina
- Dark Dark Energy Probes (25+5)
- David Kirkby, UC Irvine
- The Cosmic Microwave Background Post Cosmology after Planck (25+5)
- Krzysztof Gorski, JPL
- Gravitational Wave Cosmology (25+5)
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- Scott Hughes, MIT
Plenary Session II: New Particles 10Dark Matter and New Particles 10:45-10:15
Chair: Georg Raffelt, Max Planck Institute, Munich
- Dark Matter and Large-Scale Structure Simulations Simulations of Structure Formation (25+5)
- Risa Wechsler, Stanford University
- LHC Searches for New Physics Low-Energy Cosmic Rays (25+5)
- Dark Matter Particle Candidates (25-5)
- Roberto Battiston, Univ. di Trento
Tuesday September 10
Plenary Session III: Dark Matter Searches 8Direct Detection 8:45-10:15
Chair: Stefan Schoenert, Technical University of Munich
- WIMP - Dark Matter WIMP Direct-Detection Searches in Noble Gases (25+5)
- Laura Baudis, Univ. Zurich
- Other WIMP Dark Matter Direct-Detection Searches (25+5)
- Jodi Cooley, Southern Methodist Univ.
- Direct-Detection Searches for Axions and other non-WIMP Axion Dark Matter (25+5)
- Gray Rybka, Univ. Washington
Plenary Session IV: Low-Energy Astrophysics 10:45-12:15
Chair: Masayuki Nakahata, ICRR, University of Tokyo
- Indirect Searches for Dark Matter Particle Candidates (25+-5)
- David Cerdeno, Univ. Autónoma de Madrid
- Indirect Searches for Dark Matter - Low-Energy Cosmic Rays (25+5)
- Fiorenza Donato, INFN, Univ. Turin
- Nuclear Astrophysics and Underground Accelerators (25+5)
- Alessandra Guglielmetti, INFN, Univ. Milano
Wednesday September 11
Plenary Session V: Neutrino Properties 8Masses 8:45-10:15
Chair: David Nygren, Physics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Double Double Beta Decay: Xenon Experiments (25+5)
- Andreas Piepke, Univ. Alabama
- Double Beta Decay: Other Experiments - Direct Neutrino Mass Measurements Post Planck (25+5)-
- Luciano Pandola, LNGS
- Direct Neutrino Mass Measurements Post Planck Theta-13: Reactor and Accelerator Experiments (25+5)
- Joe Formaggio, MIT
Plenary Session VI: Neutrino Astrophysics 10:45-12:15
Chair: Frank Calaprice, Princeton University
- Solar - Solar Neutrinos and the Solar Model (25+5)
- Aldo Ianni, LNGS
- Neutrino Properties and Supernovae The Supernova Mechanism and Its Multi-messenger Astrophysics (25+5)
- Hans-Thomas Janka, MPA-Garching
- Global Analyses of Neutrino Experiments Neutrino Properties and Supernovae (25+5)
- George Fuller, UC San Diego
Thursday September 12
Plenary Session VII: Long-Baseline Experiments 8Neutrino Parameters 8:45-10:15
Chair: Serguey Petcov, SISSA, Trieste
- Multimessenger Astrophysics of Supernovae - Theta-13: Reactor and Accelerator Experiments (25+5)
- Daniel Dwyer, Lawrence Berkley Laboratory
- Global Analyses of Neutrino Experiments - Accelerator Neutrino Experiments and the Hierarchy (25+5)- Accelerator Neutrino Experiments and CP Violation
- Concha Gonzalez-Garcia, Stony Brook and ICREA-Barcelona
- Evidence for Sterile Neutrinos and Implications for Physics/Astrophysics (25+5)
- Thierry Lasserre, CEA Sacalay
Plenary Session VIII: Large-Detector New Phenomena 10Neutrino Experiments 10:45-12:15
Chair: Stan Wojicki, Stanford University
- Evidence for Sterile Neutrinos and Implications for Physics/Astrophysics Accelerator Neutrinos I: Present Decade (25+5)- Nucleon Decay in Multi-Purpose Megadetectors (25+5)
- Chris Walter, Duke University
- Next-Generation Atmospheric Neutrino Experiments (25+5)
- Antoine Kouchner, Univ. Paris
Friday September 13
Plenary Session IX: High-Energy Astrophysics 8:45-10:15
Chair: Tom Gaisser, Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware
- Ultra- Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays (25+5)
- Diego Harari, Centro Atomico Bariloche
- High High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (25+5)
- Gernot Maier, DESY
- High- High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy (25+5)
- Markus Ackermann, DESY
Plenary Session X: New Underground Science 10Detectors and Laboratories 10:45-12:15
Chair: Nicolao Fornengo, University of Torino and INFN-Torino
- Gravitational Gravitational Waves: Advanced-Generation Underground Detectors (25+5)
- Takaaki Kajita, Univ. Tokyo
- Geoneutrinos Nucleon Decay Searches (25+5)
- Masato Shiozawa, Univ. Tokyo
- New Underground Laboratories: Europe, Asia, and theAmericasthe Americas (25+5)
- Sandro Bettini, Canfranc