Talk by Rathin Adhikari on sterile neutrinos
11:30 am, Friday, December 6th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Talk by Keith Bechtol on DES and Fermi-LAT
11:30 am, Friday, November 22nd at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Evidence for High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos at the IceCube Detector
Supernova Relic Neutrino Search with Neutron Tagging at Super-Kamiokande-IV
Update on Light WIMP Limits: LUX, lite and Light
Light Dark Matter Anomalies After LUX
11:30 am, Friday, November 1st at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
First results from the LUX dark matter experiment at the Sanford Underground Research Facility
WIMP physics with ensembles of direct-detection experiments
11:30 AM, Friday, October 18th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Special talk by Joe Antognini
Current Dark Matter Annihilation Constraints from CMB and Low-Redshift Data
11:30 AM, Friday, October 11th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Special talk by Rebecca Reesman on http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1310.0773
11:30 AM, Friday, September 27th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Medium scale anisotropy in the TeV cosmic ray flux observed by ARGO-YBJ
Interactions of Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere: Growth Curves Revisited
Using Cosmology to Establish the Quantization of Gravity
Warm Dark Matter: The End is Nigh
11:30 AM, Friday, September 20th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Dark matter vs. Pulsars: Catching the impostor
Probing the Galactic Origin of the IceCube Excess with Gamma-Rays
Observing supernova neutrino light curve in future dark matter detectors
WIMP-nucleon scattering with heavy WIMP effective theory
Constraining Light Dark Matter with Diffuse X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Observations
On The {\it Fermi} -Lat Surplus of the Diffuse Galactic Gamma-Ray Emission
Reanalysis of the Reactor Neutrino Anomaly
Pair-production opacity at high and very-high gamma-ray energies
Cosmic Neutrino Background as a Ferromagnet
11:30 AM, Friday, September 13th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
The Galactic Center Origin of a Subset of IceCube Neutrino Events
Dark matter annihilations and decays after the AMS-02 positron measurements
A Simple Explanation of the Ultra-high Energy Neutrino Events at IceCubeDark Matter Thermalization in Neutron Stars
Signatures of Dark Matter Scattering Inelastically Off Nuclei
11:30 AM, Friday, September 6th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Prof. Steigman "BBN, CMB, light WIMPs and effective neutrinos"
TeVPA summary
11:30 AM, Friday, August 16th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Tentative identification of the source of four UHECRs, and implications thereof
Particle-physics constraints from the globular cluster M5: Neutrino Dipole Moments
WIMP Dark Matter and Neutrino Mass from Peccei-Quinn Symmetry
Using Effective Operators to Understand CoGeNT and CDMS-Silicon
Constraints on dark matter annihilations from diffuse gamma-ray emission in the Galaxy
Probing the Sun's inner core using solar neutrinos: a new diagnostic method
A new life for sterile neutrinos: resolving inconsistencies using hot dark matter
Colliding clusters and dark matter self-interactions
Model for Propagation in the Galaxy
11:30 AM, Friday, August 16th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
The Effect of Gravitational Focusing on Annual Modulation
The Distribution of Dark Matter in the Milky Way's Disk
Probing the Cosmic X-ray and MeV Gamma-ray Background Radiation through the Anisotropy
Signatures of particle decay in 21 cm absorptions from first minihalos
Establishing the astrophysical origin of a signal in a neutrino telescope
Constraining dark matter late-time energy injection: decays and p-wave annihilations
Constraining Super-light Sterile Neutrino Scenario by JUNO and RENO-50
The effect of photon-photon absorption on Fermi-LAT light-curves of GRB afterglows
11:30 AM, Friday, August 9th at PRB M2005(Price Place)
Significant Enhancement of Neutralino Dark Matter Annihilation
Are IceCube neutrinos unveiling PeV-scale decaying dark matter?
A Higgs--Saw Mechanism as a Source for Dark Energy
The properties of warm dark matter halo
11:30 AM, Friday, August 2nd at PRB M2005(Price Place)
Testing models of new physics with UHE air shower observations
nu-LCDM: Neutrinos reconcile Planck with the Local Universe
Planck 2013 results. XX. Cosmology from Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts
Fermi Bubbles under Dark Matter Scrutiny. Part I: Astrophysical Analysis
The Pitfalls of Dark Crossings
Coherent radio emission from the cosmic ray air shower
Measurement of the cosmic ray energy spectrum with IceTop-73
An IceCube Search for Dark Matter Annihilation in nearby Galaxies and Galaxy Clusters
Results on neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge from GERDA Phase I
Dark-Matter Harmonics Beyond Annual Modulation
The TeV Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy from Local Dark Matter Annihilation
Search for anomalies in the νe appearance from a νμ beam
Search for neutrino-antineutrino oscillations with a reactor experiment
The Pitfalls of Dark Crossings
Special seminar by Nathan Whitehorn (University of Wisconsin at Madison)
Evidence for High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos at IceCube
The effective theory of self-interacting dark matter
TeV-PeV neutrinos over the atmospheric background: originating from two groups of sources?
Multi-Sommerfeld enhancement and its implication
The cosmic-ray positron excess from a local Dark Matter over-density
On the Validity of the Effective Field Theory for Dark Matter Searches at the LHC
Configuring the Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment
Photohadronic Origin of the TeV-PeV Neutrinos Observed in IceCube
Multiple Detectors for a Short-Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Search Near Reactors
Ionization of hydrogen by neutrino magnetic moment, relativistic muon, and WIMP
The Lightest Massive Invisible Particles at the LHC
The Next Frontier in UHECR Research with an Upgraded Pierre Auger Observatory
Is the CMB telling us that dark matter is weaker than weakly interacting?
Axion hot dark matter bounds after Planck
Model independent interpretation of recent CR lepton data after AMS-02
Nuclear σ-terms and Scalar-Isoscalar WIMP-Nucleus Interactions from Lattice QCD
Observation of Polarised Microwave Emission from Cosmic Ray Air Showers
The impact of the phase-space density on the indirect detection of dark matter
Generalised halo-independent comparison of direct dark matter detection data
Dark matter and pulsar model constraints from Galactic Center Fermi-LAT gamma-ray observations
Pinning down the cosmic ray source mechanism with new IceCube data
http://home.kias.re.kr/MKG/h/reno50/?pageNo=115
PINGU sensitivity to Mass Hierarchy
Imprint of explosion mechanism on supernova relic neutrino
Day-Night Asymmetries in Active-Sterile Solar neutrino oscillations
New limits on dark matter annihilation from AMS cosmic ray positron data
On the hadronuclear origin of PeV neutrinos observed with IceCube
A Higgs-saw mechanism as a source for dark energy
Limits on neutrino-neutrino scattering in the Early Universe
Ultra high energy neutrinos: absorption, thermal effects and signatures
11:30 am, Friday, June 7th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Observing the next Galactic supernova
Neutrinoless quadruple beta decay
Cold dark matter: controversies on small scales
The fraction of muon tracks in cosmic neutrinos
Indirect detection of self-interacting asymmetric dark matter
11:30 am, Friday, May 31st at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Double neutrino production and detection in neutrino detectors
Search for gamma-ray spectral lines with the Fermi Large Area Telescope and dark matter implications
Non Standard Model neutrinos, solar neutrinos and large \theta_13
The role of electroweak corrections for dark matter relic abundance
Sub-PeV neutrinos from TeV unidentified sources in the Galaxy
Self-interacting dark radiation
Superheavy particle origin of IceCube PeV neutrino events
Particle physics implications and constraints on dark matter interpretations of the CDMS signal
11:30 am, Friday, May 24th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
A search for nucleon decay via $n \rightarrow \barν π^{0}$ and $p \rightarrow \barν π^{+}$ in Super-Kamiokande
Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations with IceCube
Detectability of gravitational effects of supernova neutrino emission through pulsar timing
Closing in on the Fermi Line with a New Observation Strategy
Two old ways to measure the electron-neutrino mass
Kinetic Decoupling and Small-Scale Structure in Effective Theories of Dark Matter
11:30 am, Friday, May 17th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Special talk by Carsten Rott on the NUMEROUS high energy neutrinos detected by IceCube
11:30 am, Friday, May 10th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Bounds on the density of sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays from the Pierre Auger Observatory
Goldstone bosons as fractional cosmic neutrinos
On the minimum dark matter mass testable by neutrinos from the Sun
The cosmic star formation rate from the faintest galaxies in the unobservable Universe
Matrix element analyses of dark matter scattering and annihilation
AMS02 results support the secondary origin of cosmic ray positrons
Cosmological simulations of multi-component cold dark matter
Pulsars cannot account for the inner Galaxy's GeV excess
Tests of Lorentz Invariance Violation with gamma rays to probe Quantum Gravity
Search for neutrino-antineutrino oscillations with a reactor experiment
11:30 am, Friday, May 3rd at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
First observation of PeV-energy neutrinos with IceCube
Power-Spectrum analysis of reconstructed DAMA data
CoGeNT: A search for low-mass dark matter using p-type point contact Germanium detectors
Cosmogenic backgrounds in Borexino at 3800 m water-equivalent depth
Combustion of a neutron star into a strange quark star: the neutrino signal
A 3D model of cosmic-ray lepton propagation in light of AMS-02 results
A Clustering Analysis of the Morphology of the 130 GeV Gamma-Ray Feature
Neutrino anisotropies after Planck
11:30 am, Friday, April 26th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Dark matter search results using the silicon detectors of CDMS II
Revisiting the triangulation method for pointing to supernova and failed supernova with neutrinos
Connecting direct dark matter detection experiments to cosmologically motivated halo models
Why comparable? A multiverse explanation of the dark matter-baryon coincidence
The Fermi bubbles as starburst wind termination shock
The ultimate fate of cosmic rays from galaxies and their role in intergalactic medium
Measurement of the neutrino and antineutrino oscillations using beam and atmospheric data in MINOS
11:30 am, Friday, April 19th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Equivalent neutrinos, light WIMPs and chimera of dark radiation
11:30 am, Friday, April 12th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Detecting extra-galactic supernova neutrinos in the Antarctic ice
The positron density in the intergalactic medium and the galactic 511 keV line
Neutrinos at IceCube from heavy decaying dark matter
Reconciling extremely different concentration-mass relations
11:30 am, Friday, March 29th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
11:30 am, Friday, January 25th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
http://englishrussia.com/2008/04/11/the-neitrino-lab/
11:30 am, Friday, January 18th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Additional light sterile neutrinos and cosmology
11:30 am, Friday, January 11th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Measurement of the atmospheric nue flux at IceCube
Search for photon line-like signatures from dark matter annihilations with H.E.S.S.
Cosmic PeV neutrinos and the sources of ultrahigh energy protons
Giant magnetised outflows from the center of the Milky Way
The fate of carbon-based life as a function of the light quark mass
On the effective operators for dark matter annihilations
Muonic hydrogen and the proton radius problem
Influence of the variation of fundamental constants on the primordial nucleosynthesis
From gamma ray line signals of dark matter to the LHC
11:30 am, Friday, January 4th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Nine-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) observations: Final maps and results
Nine-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) observations: cosmological parameter results
The cosmic MeV neutrino background as a laboratory for black hole formation
Search for solar axions in XMASS, a large liquid-xenon detector
Proposal for an electron antineutrino disappearance search using high-rate 8Li production and decay
Collider searches for dark matter in events with a Z boson and missing energy
Special talk by Prof. K Nollett (Ohio U)
Few-body physics in the first few minutes: Physics of light nuclei in the big bang
The earliest time in the history of the universe that is clearly probed by observations is the period from about one second to about fifteen minutes after the big bang, when the initial chemical composition of the universe was determined in big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN). This was a much simpler time than today, so the physical processes that produced measureable amounts of only hydrogen, deuterium, helium, and lithium can be easily modeled. By comparing the isotopic compositions of these elements againts the model, we learn about the structure and contents of the universe. The light nuclei involved in BBN are interesting in their own right; theorists have only recently produced predictive models of how properties of light nuclei arise from those of neutrons and protons. I will discuss the use of BBN as a cosmological probe, emphasizing the connections between recent applications of the model and recent developments in the physics of light nuclei.
11:30 am, Friday, March 22nd at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Special talk by Atri Bhattacharya (HRI, India)
11:30 am, Friday, March 15th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Measurement of geo-neutrinos from 1353 days of Borexino
Quasi-thermal neutrinos from rotating proto-neutron stars
Electron-capture supernova as origin of 48Ca
Possible relevance of quantum spacetime for neutrino-telescope data analysis
Measuring the slopes of mass profiles for dwarf spheroidals in triaxial CDM potentials
Probing interaction within the dark matter sector via extra radiation contribution
Sterile neutrino oscillations: the global picture
11:30 am, Friday, March 8th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Equivalent neutrinos, light WIMPs and the chimera of dark radiation
Reactor antineutrino anomaly with known \theta_13
CMB bounds on dark matter annihilation: nucleon energy-losses after recombination
Detection of supernova neutrinos on the Earth for large \theta_13
Improving the neutrino mass hierarchy identification with inelasticity measurement in PINGU and ORCA
PeV neutrinos from intergalactic interactions of cosmic rays emitted by active galactic nuclei
Diffuse PeV neutrino emission from Ultra-Luminous Infrared Galaxies
A potential sterile neutrino search using a two-reactor/ one-detector configuration
Atmospheric leptons, the search for a prompt component
Strangelets and the TeV-PeV cosmic-ray anisotropies
A rapidly spinning supermassive black hole at the centre of NGC 1365
11:30 am, Friday, March 1st at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Two emission mechanisms in the Fermi bubbles: a possible signal of annihilating dark matter
First search for neutrinos in correlation with gamma-ray bursts with the ANTARES neutrino telescope
Sterile neutrinos: Cosmology vs Short-Baseline Experiments
First search for dark matter annihilation in the Sun using the ANTARES telescope
Transparency of the Universe to gamma-rays
CAST constraints on axion-electron coupling
Meter-baseline tests of sterile neutrinos at Daya Bay
Perturbed recombination from dark matter annihilation
11:30 am, Friday, February 22nd at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Special talk by Koun Choi (Nagoya University) on solar WIMP analysis in SuperKamiokande
Dark matter search from the space station continues to tease
Beyond collisionless dark matter: particle physics dynamics for dark matter halo structure
New stellar constraints on dark photons
Mono-everything: Combined limits on dark matter production at colliders from multiple final states
11:30 am, Friday, February 15th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Detection of characteristic pion-decay signature in supernova remnant
Effects of stellar rotation on star formation rates and comparison to core-collapse supernova rates
Solar neutrino physics oscillations: sensitivity to the electronic density in the Sun's core
Dark matter subhalos and the X-ray morphology of the Coma cluster
11:30 am, Friday, February 8th at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Density Profiles of CDM Microhalos and their Implications for Annihilation Boost Factors
The Mass Profile and Accretion History of Cold Dark Matter Halos
11:30 am, Friday, February 1st at PRB M2005 (Price Place)
Tickling the CMB damping tail: scrutinizing the tension between the ACT and SPT experiments
Can Feedback Solve the Too Big to Fail Problem?
Nine-Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations: Cosmological Parameter Results