27–29 Jul 2026
Canada/Eastern timezone

Session

Multimessenger

29 Jul 2026, 14:00

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  1. Jessie Thwaites (Queen's University)
    29/07/2026, 14:00

    One of the key open questions of high energy astrophysics is the nature of astrophysical particle accelerators. Neutrinos may hold the key to solving this mystery: if protons are being accelerated in addition to electrons in the source, neutrinos will be produced alongside their electromagnetic radiation, providing a clear signature for the type of particles involved. Using signatures from...

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  2. Conor McGrath (Queen's University)
    29/07/2026, 14:30
  3. Jakub Stacho
    29/07/2026, 14:50

    The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is a cubic-kilometre scale neutrino telescope planned to be deployed 2.6 km deep in the Pacific Ocean off Canada’s West Coast. P-ONE is designed to observe high-energy TeV to PeV astrophysical neutrinos and aims to identify their sources throughout the universe. The detector will consist of a three-dimensional lattice of optical modules...

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  4. Bryan Owens (Queen's University)
    29/07/2026, 15:40
  5. Samin Majidi
    29/07/2026, 16:00
  6. Abo-bakr Emara
    29/07/2026, 16:20
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  8. Udaykaran Madaan (TRIUMF)
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