Nick’s slides can be found here.
Nicholas Rodd (Berkeley / LBL) will give us a status update on the gamma ray excess from the Milky Way galactic center.
Pasquale’s slides can be found here.
Pasquale Serpico (LAPTh - CNRS) will give a talk on cosmic ray propagation models, backgrounds to DM indirect detection searches and potential AMS-02 anomalies.
Marco’s slides can be found here.
Marco Cirelli (LPTHE) will give a talk on recent results from DAMPE, CALET and HESS, and their implications for Dark Matter.
Tim’s slides can be found here.
Tim Linden (Ohio State University) will review the pulsar and DM interpretations of the Galactic Center gamma ray excess, with a focus on the recent analysis by the Fermi-LAT collaboration aiming to characterize the population of pulsars in the Galactic bulge.
This talk had to be cancelled.
Tim Tait (UC Irvine) will give a talk on the recent analysis by the Fermi-LAT collaboration aiming to characterize the population of pulsars in the Galactic bulge.
Regina’s slides can be found here.
Regina Caputo (University of Maryland / NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center) will give a talk titled “A Galactic Center excess in Andromeda”. (Based on the recent analysis by the Fermi-LAT Collaboration)
Paolo’s slides can be found here.
Paolo Panci (CERN) will give an update on indirect detection searches for dark matter.
Christoph’s slides can be found here.
Christoph Weniger (Gravitation AstroParticle Physics Amsterdam (GRAPPA), Institute of Physics (IoP), University of Amsterdam) will give a talk on the recent indirect detection constraints based on antiproton data from AMS-02, as well as a potential excess in the same final state.
Christoph Weniger will give a discussion of recent fits to antiproton data using AMS results.
Kenny’s slides can be found here.
Kenny Ng (Weizmann Inst.) will give us an update on the status of the 3.5 keV excess.
You can download Simona’s slides here.
Simona Murgia (UC Irvine) will give a talk on the recent Fermi-LAT analysis of gamma ray emission from the Galactic Center.
Ben’s slides can be found here.
Ben Safdi (MIT) will tell us about the status of the gamma ray excess from the center of the Milky Way, in particular vis-a-vis the contribution of point sources.
Regina’s slides can be found here.
Regina Caputo (UC Santa Cruz) will tell us about the recent results of searches for Dark Matter Annihilation in dwarf spheroidals by the Fermi collaboration as well as by others, including results concerning Reticulum 2.
Matt’s slides can be found here.
Matthew Buckley (Rutgers University) will tell us about searching for gamma-ray emission from dark matter annihilation in the Large Magellanic Cloud with the Fermi Large Area Telescope.
Alex’s slides can be found here.
Alex Drlica-Wagner (Fermilab, member of Fermi LAT) will tell us about the recent results of the Fermi search for DM annihilation in dwarf spheroidals.
Tracy’s slides can be found here.