Basic Structure

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Program details and online posters are available on our online conference system, Confit. Please log in to Confit with the account and password we have sent you on July 8.

Sessions will be divided into 4 categories: Parallel sessions, poster sessions, review and highlight talks (plenary), and rapporteur talks (plenary). The parallel sessions will be further split into morning and evening sessions so that remote participants from different time zones can easily attend some of the parallel sessions.

The overall time table below is still preliminary (Jan 27 Mar 2 Mar 25 April 6 May 13 June 21 Jun 27 version that has presentations in the first day thanks to many submissions), but it will help your travel planning. This version is almost final. Japan Standard Time (JST) is UTC+9.

Details such as oral presentation length and poster size are provided on special pages. Please visit the Material Guidelines for details.

JSTJul 26 (Wed)Jul 27 (Thu)Jul 28 (Fri)Jul 29 (Sat)Jul 30 (Sun)Jul 31 (Mon)Aug 1 (Tue)Aug 2 (Wed)Aug 3 (Thu)
8:30 Registration
8:30–17:00
Registration
8:30–17:00
Registration
8:30–17:00
ExcursionRegistration
8:30–17:00
Registration
8:30–17:00
Registration
8:30–17:00
 
9:00Registration
@Toyoda Auditorium
(Coffee)
9:15–14:00
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Parallel
Sessions
9:00–10:30
Rapporteur
CRD (45 min)
CRI (55 min)
9:15–10:55
10:30Parallel
Sessions
10:25–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
(Coffee)
Poster
Sessions
10:30–11:40
Coffee
Rapporteur
GA (55 min)
O&E (25 min)
11:25–12:45
11:40LunchLunchLunch and/or
Diversity Session
11:50–12:50
LunchLunchLunchLunch
Lunch
13:00Parallel Sessions
13:00–14:15
Opening &
Prizes
13:00–14:20
Review
Talks × 2
13:00–14:30
Review
Talks × 2
13:00–14:30
Review
Talks × 2
13:00–14:30
Review
Talks × 2
13:00–14:30
Review
Talks × 2
13:00–14:30
Public
Lecture
14:00–16:00
(in Japanese)
Rapporteur
NU (45 min)
SH (45 min)
DM (35 min)
14:15–16:20
BreakBreak &
Group Photo
BreakBreakBreakCoffee@ToyodaBreak
14:45Parallel Sessions
14:30–15:45
Highlight
Talks × 3
14:45–16:15
Highlight
Talks × 3
14:45–16:15
Highlight
Talks × 3
14:45–16:15
Highlight
Talks × 3
14:45–16:15
Highlight
Talk × 4
15:00–17:00
Highlight
Talks × 3
14:45–16:15
ExcursionCoffee
Registration
@Hilton
16:00–19:00
Coffee@ToyodaCoffee@ToyodaCoffee@ToyodaCoffee@ToyodaCoffee@ToyodaRapporteur
MM&GW (45 min)
Diversity (15 min)
16:50–17:50
16:45Parallel
Sessions
16:45–19:00
Parallel
Sessions
16:45–19:00
Parallel
Sessions
16:45–19:00
Parallel
Sessions
16:45–19:00
 Parallel
Sessions
16:45–19:00
Welcome
Reception
@Hilton
17:00–19:00
Closing
17:50–19:00
          
Banquet
@Hilton
19:30–22:30

Session Time Table

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Program details and online posters are available on our online conference system, Confit. Please log in to Confit with the account and password we have sent you on July 8.

The oral session names are made of physics acronyms and numbers. Poster session names have prefix “P” before the acronyms.

  • CRD: Cosmic-ray physics (Direct)
  • CRI: Cosmic-ray physics (Indirect)
  • GA: Gamma-ray astronomy
  • NU: Neutrino astronomy & physics
  • SH: Solar & heliospheric physics
  • DM: Dark-matter physics
  • MM&GW: Multimessenger & gravitational wave
  • O&E: Outreach & education

Oral Parallel Sessions

Oral parallel sessions will be held at seven meeting rooms or halls as shown in the following table.

DateTimeToyoda Auditorium HallSakata–Hirata Hall (Science South building)Noyori Conference Hall 2FToyoda Auditorium SymposionES Hall (Engneering and Science Building)Environmental Studies Lecture HallToyoda Auditorium Meeting Room 1
Jul 26Morning10:25–11:40GA1CRI1CRI2GA2CRD1
Afternoon 113:00–14:15GA3CRI3CRI4GA4NU1SH1
Afternoon 214:30–15:45GA5CRI5CRI6GA6NU2SH2
Jul 27Morning9:00–10:30GA7CRI7CRD2MM&GW1NU3
Afternoon16:45–19:00GA8CRI8CRD3MM&GW2NU4SH3
Jul 28Morning9:00–10:30GA9CRI9CRD4GA10NU5DM1
Lunch11:50–12:50Diversity
Afternoon16:45–19:00GA11CRI10MM&GW3GA12NU6SH4O&E1
Jul 29Morning9:00–10:30GA13CRI11CRD5MM&GW4NU7SH5O&E2
Afternoon16:45–19:00GA14CRI12CRI13GA15NU8DM2
Jul 31Morning9:00–10:30GA16CRI14CRI15GA17NU9DM3
Afternoon16:45–19:00GA18CRI16CRD6MM&GW5NU10SH6
Aug 1Morning9:00–10:30GA19CRI17CRD7MM&GW6NU11DM4
Aug 2Morning9:00–10:30GA20CRI18CRI19CRD8NU12SH7
Afternoon16:45–19:00GA21CRI20MM&GW7GA22NU13DM5

Poster Sessions

Poster sessions will be held at three different on-site places and Confit (online).

DateTimeNoyori Conference Hall 1FToyoda Auditorium B1Toyoda Auditorium 2F gallaeryOnline (Confit only)
24 Hours, Jul 26–Aug 3
Jul 27–2810:30–11:40PCRD1PGA1PSH1PNU1PMM&GW1PCRI1PDM1PCRD0, PCRI0
PDM0, PGA0
PMM&GW0, PNU0
PSH0, PO&E0
Jul 29, 3110:30–11:40PGA2PDM2PMM&GW2PO&E1PCRD2PCRI2PNU2PSH2
Aug 1–210:30–11:40PCRD3PGA3PSH3PNU3PMM&GW3PCRI3PDM3
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Sessions with names ending in zero (PCRD0, PCRI0, PDM0, PGA0, PMM&GW0, PNU0, PSH0, PO&E0) are online sessions and posters will be presented in electronic format on Confit.

Plenary Talks

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Program details and online posters are available on our online conference system, Confit. Please log in to Confit with the account and password we have sent you on July 8.

Review Talks

Jul 28–Aug 2

Date Title Presenter
Jul 28 Atmospheric Monitoring for Astroparticle Physics Observatories Bianca KEILHAUER
Jul 28 Dark matter searches: status and prospects Francesca CALORE
Jul 29 Review of Neutrino Experiments Searching for Astrophysical Neutrinos Valentin DECOENE
Jul 29 The Forward Physics Facility and its Implications for Astroparticle Physics Felix KLING
Jul 31 Aspects of Cosmic Ray Transport Theory in the Heliosphere Nicholas Eugene ENGELBRECHT
Jul 31 The James Webb Space Telescope Mission Matthew GREENHOUSE
Aug 1 Modeling of Galactic cosmic rays and interpretation of direct measurements Igor Vladimirovich MOSKALENKO
Aug 1 Gravitational-wave universe in the era of multimessenger astrophysics Chunglee KIM
Aug 2 Exploring the Universe's Extreme Events: Galactic Transients at High and Very High Energies Daniela HADASCH
Aug 2 Probing cosmic-ray physics with laser plasma experiments Brian REVILLE

Highlight Talks

Jul 27–Aug 2

Date Title Presenter Category
Jul 27 Twelve Years of AMS on ISS Weiwei XU Cosmic-Ray Physics (Direct, CRD)
Jul 27 Highlights from the Telescope Array Experiment Jihyun KIM Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI)
Jul 27 Shedding light on low-mass subhalo survival and annihilation luminosity with numerical simulations Alejandra AGUIRRE-SANTAELLA Dark Matter Physics (DM)
Jul 28 Highlights from the CALET observations for 7.5 years on the International Space Station Shoji TORII Cosmic-Ray Physics (Direct, CRD)
Jul 28 Highlights of the latest observations by the X-ray polarimetry mission IXPE Toru TAMAGAWA Gamma-Ray Astronomy (GA)
Jul 28 Highlights from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory Naoko KURAHASHI NEILSON Neutrino Astronomy & Physics (NU)
Jul 29 DArk Matter Particle Explorer: 7 years in Space Andrii TYKHONOV Cosmic-Ray Physics (Direct, CRD)
Jul 29 Highlights from the Pierre Auger Observatory Francesco SALAMIDA Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI)
Jul 29 LHAASO observations of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A Xiang-Yu WANG Gamma-Ray Astronomy (GA)
Jul 31 Results and performance of the Mini-EUSO telescope on board the ISS Laura MARCELLI Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI)
Jul 31 Transport of relativistic particles observed in the parsec-scale jets of SS 433 Laura OLIVERA-NIETO Gamma-Ray Astronomy (GA)
Jul 31 Multimessenger astronomy driven by high-energy neutrinos Shigeru YOSHIDA Multi Messenger and Gravitational Wave (MM&GW)
Aug 1 Cosmic ray imaging with nuclear emulsion plates for investigation of archaeological ruins Kunihiro MORISHIMA Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI)
Aug 1 Highlight of LHAASO science results on PeVatrons Sha WU Gamma-Ray Astronomy (GA)
Aug 1 From Antares to KM3NeT: The Adventure of Neutrino Detection in the Mediterranean Sea Antoine KOUCHNER Neutrino Astronomy & Physics (NU)
Aug 1 Close Encounters of the Solar Kind Christina M. S. COHEN Solar & Heliospheric Physics (SH)
Aug 2 Astrophysical Neutrinos with the JUNO experiment Yufeng LI Neutrino Astronomy & Physics (NU)
Aug 2 Observations and implications of electromagnetic counterparts to GW sources Simone DICHIARA Multi Messenger and Gravitational Wave (MM&GW)
Aug 2 The latest time variation measurements with AMS Miguel Angel Velasco FRUTOS Solar & Heliospheric Physics (SH)

Rapporteur Talks

Aug 3, Thu

Category Presenter
Cosmic-Ray Physics (Direct, CRD) Stefano GABICI
Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI) Toshihiro FUJII
Gamma-Ray Astronomy (GA) Rubén LÓPEZ-COTO
Neutrino Astronomy & Physics (NU) Carlos ARGÜELLES-DELGADO
Solar & Heliospheric Physics (SH) Agnieszka GIL-ŚWIDERSKA
Dark Matter Physics (DM) Madeleine ZUROWSKI
Multi Messenger and Gravitational Wave (MM&GW) Ke FANG
Outreach & Education (O&E) Anna WOLTER
Diversity Shota TAKAHASHI

Diversity Session

We will have a special session on “Diversity” during the lunchtime (11:50–12:50) on Friday, July 28. Please attend the session in the Toyoda Auditorium Symposium Hall and grab a complimentary light meal.

The session includes a presentation by Professor Hiromi Yokoyama (Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo), followed by a real-time survey and discussion with participants.

A complimentary light lunch will be served in front of the hall prior to the event. Seating is limited (200 max.), so please secure your spot by completing the registration form at your earliest convenience.

For logistical reasons, you can get free meals only if you register by July 23 (JST). The registration form will be open until the number of participants reaches the limit.

Program

  • 11:50–12:00 Welcome
  • 12:00–12:30 Talk by Prof. Hiromi Yokoyama (IPMU, University of Tokyo) (20 + 10 minutes)
    Title: “What is holding female physicists back?”
  • 12:30–12:50 Real-time Survey and discussion

The outcome of the Diversity Session will be presented during the closing plenary talk on the final day.