Annika’s slides can be found here.
Annika Peter (Ohio State University) will talk about her recent work analyzing the spectral features of gamma rays from the sun.
Ben’s slides can be found here.
Ben Safdi (University of Michigan) will give a talk on their recent analysis of X-ray data from nearby isolated neutron stars, and the implications for axion searches.
Lina’s slides can be found here.
Lina Necib (Caltech) will give an overview talk on recent results from GAIA and implications for dark matter.
Kohta’s slides can be found here.
Kohta Murase (Penn State) will give a talk on the “Theoretical Implications of the latest IceCube and ANITA results”.
Carsten’s slides can be found here.
Carsten Rott (Sungkyunkwan University) will summarize the recent IceCube multi-messenger results and observation of astrophysical neutrinos, focusing in particular on BSM physics searches. Carsten’s talk is titled “Latest results from IceCube and the search for physics beyond the Standard Model”.
Mauricio’s slides can be found here.
Mauricio Bustamante (Ohio State University) will talk about “Overview of Recent IceCube Results”.
Will’s slides can be found here.
William Dawson (UC Davis, Lawrence Livermore National Lab) will tell us about the analysis of merging clusters by Massey et al. and implications for dark matter self interactions.
Kara’s slides can be downloaded here.
Kara Hoffman (U. Maryland, member of the IceCube experiment) will tell us about the recent observation of high energy neutrinos at the IceCube experiment. The IceCube results can be found here.