Discoveries of high-energy cosmic neutrinos and gravitational waves from astrophysical objects have led to the new era of multi-messenger astrophysics. Observatories and experiments are now more than ever able to observe the sky in different energy ranges and with different messengers. Each class of messengers -- photons, neutrinos, cosmic-rays, and gravitational waves -- provides distinct and valuable information of the most violent phenomena in the Universe. Only with multi-messenger astronomy we will be able to fully unveil the mechanisms at operation in different galactic and extragalactic sources.
This is the second edition of the workshop series "Synergies at new frontiers at gamma-rays, neutrinos and gravitational waves", which started in 2022 with the aim of strengthening synergies between different multi-messenger windows of the highly-energetic Universe. This time the workshop will focus on the available alert systems which have been developed by the astrophysics community and on the results of multi-messenger sources.
The workshop will take place at the Kashiwa Library Media Hall of the University of Tokyo, located at Kashiwanoha Campus: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mixJY7bZicTgvieg7
This workshop is supported by the grant for ICRR’s Fiscal Year 2023 Inter-University Research Program (PI: N. Ospina).
ICRR official website announcement
1st Synergies at new frontiers workshop:
Synergies at new frontiers at gamma-rays, neutrinos and gravitational waves 2022 edition: https://indico.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/event/694/