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SOWG report

SOWG report. Masahiro Teshima Chair of SOWG MPI for Physics, Munich. SOWG meeting. Kick off meeting on Nov 18, 19 in Rome Discussion on Physics Structure of document is defined Defined responsibility of each person on editing 2 nd meeting on May 2,3 in Paris

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SOWG report

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  1. SOWG report Masahiro Teshima Chair of SOWG MPI for Physics, Munich

  2. SOWG meeting • Kick off meeting on Nov 18, 19 in Rome • Discussion on Physics • Structure of document is defined • Defined responsibility of each person on editing • 2nd meeting on May 2,3 in Paris • Discussion on Physics by EUSO • Defined editorial board to make document more homogeneous and organic • T.Weiler, G.Sigl, P.Blasi, M.Teshima, P.Lipari, A.Santangelo, A.Petrolini, O.Catalano • Formation of neutrino sub-group to fix the neutrino aperture • P.Lipari, S.Bottai, T.Weiler, D.Cline, D.Fargion

  3. EUSO SOWG kick off meeting in Rome • Welcome and introduction to the EUSO SOWG -A.Santangelo • Status of the EUSO Mission and EUSO Consortium activities -L.Scarsi • Status of the EUSO Instrument -A.Petrolini • The Expected performances of EUSO -A.Petrolini/A.Santangelo • Science requirements and flow down to the subsystem capabilities summarized in the USA Phase-A Final -Y. Takahashi • EECRs, an overview of the Theoretical aspects -P.Blasi • EECRs, what we expect from next generation of experiments -M.Teshima • EE neutrinos, an overview -V. Berezinsky • Visibility, Signatures and Rates of Upward and Horizontal Tau Air-Showers by EUSO -D.Fargion • "Bottom-up versus Top-down scenarii" (part 1) -N.G. Sanchez • "Bottom-up versus Top-down scenarii" (part 2) -H.J. de Vega • Propagation of EECrs in realistic models of the local Large Scale Structure -V. Antonuccio • Aspects of fundamental Physics with EUSO -R. Aloisio • Election of the Chairperson of the EUSO-SOWG, organization of the work, sharing of duties and responsibilities

  4. 2nd meeting in Paris • Purpose and Focus of the SOWG #2 -M. Teshima • Status of the EUSO Mission and EUSO Consortium activities -A. Santangelo • Status of the EUSO Instrument -A. Petrolini • Status of supporting experimental activities -P. Galeotti • The Expected performances of EUSO -O.Catalano/A.Petrolini • Science requirements and flow down to instrument requirements - A. Santangelo/Y.Takahashi • EUSO Acceptance and counting rates for CRs - E. Plagnol • Current status: an update in Observations and Theory -M. Teshima, G. Sigl • Origin: Bottom-up -P.Blasi • Origin: Top-down -G. Sigl • Bottom-up vs. Top-down origin -N.Sanchez/H. De Vega • The first traces of cosmic rays from GRBs? -P. Biermann • Propagation of EECRs -V. Berezinsky • Magnetic Fields in the Local Group: AMR simulations -V. Antonuccio • Test of fundamental physics with EUSO -R. Aloisio • UHECR: Astrophysics versus exotic physics -V. Berezinsky • EUSO Acceptance and counting rates for EE neutrinos -S. Bottai • EUS0 view of Horizontal – Upward Tau Air-Showers versus more common UHE Horizontal Air-Shower -D. Fargion • Science by EUSO (1) -Y. Takahashi • Science by EUSO (2) -M. Teshima

  5. Summary • Cosmic Ray physics • Great achievement on Energy Spectrum and small / large scale Anisotropy measurement • Top down model  Bottom up model • Top down model is still alive in some parameter space  Berezinsky, Sigl • Top down is dead  Sanchez, DeVega • EUSO Neutrino Aperture (skimming tau neutrino) • Confusion ~1000 difference  E.Plagnol

  6. Chapters1,2,3 • 1. Introduction [Sigl, Blasi, Teshima] (3 pages) • General overview of EECR and EE-neutrino physics • 2. Current status of EECR (10pages) • 2.1 Observation [Teshima, Takahashi, Lipari] • Spectrum, small scale and large scale Anisotropy, and • Chemical Composition • 2.2 Theories [Sigl, Weiler, Berezinsky] • 2.3 etc. • 3. Instrumentation [Petrolini, Takahashi, Santangelo, Teshima,] (10pages) • 3.1 EUSO detector specification • 3.2 EUSO performance (Aperture, resolutions, etc.) • 3.3 Other experiments, Auger, TA, HiRes and AGASA • 3.4 Experiments in nearby field, UHE neutrino and VHE gamma ray • 3.5 Other topics

  7. Chapters 4,5,6 • 4. Origin of EECR (Bottom up) [Blasi, De Vega, Sanchez, Berezinsky] (10pages) • 4.1 Acceleration mechanism • Diffusive shock, Plasma wakefield and etc. • 4.2 Source candidates, AGNs, GRBs, Colliding Galaxies, • Cluster of Galaxies, Neutron Stars and etc • 4.3 other topics • 5. Origin of EECR (Top down) [Sigl, Weiler, Fargion] (10pages) • 5.1 Topological defects • 5.2 Super heavy relics • 5.3 Z-burst • 5.4 Susy particles • 5.4 Other topics • 6. Propagation of EECR [Berezinsky, Sigl, Stecker, Antonuccio] (7 pages) • 6.1 GZK mechanism • Proton, Nuclei, and gamma rays • 6.2 Galactic and Extragalactic Magnetic Field • 6.3 Other topics

  8. Chapter 7,8,9 • 7. Test of fundamental physics [Aloisio , Weiler ] (7pages) • 7.1 Lorenz invariance • 7.2 Quantum gravity • 7.3 Extra Dimension • 7.4 Other topics • 8. EE Neutrino Physics [Berezinsky, Fargion, Weiler, Sigl, Lipari] (10pages) • 8.1 GZK EE Neutrinos • 8.2 EE Neutrinos from Astronomical objects • 8.3 EE Neutrinos from fundamental process(Top down) • 8.4 Fundamental physics related with EE neutrinos • 8.5 Other topics • 9. Sciences by EUSO (Part 1) [Teshima, Takahashi, Lipari, Santangelo] (Baseline; Minimum issue) (15pages) • 9.1 EUSO as a detector of EECR, • Sensitivity to GZK spectrum/extended spectrum • Sensitivity to small scale anisotropy • Sensitivity to large scale anisotropy • Sensitivity to the Chemical compositions • 9.2 EUSO as a detector of EE-Gamma ray • Sensitivity to Primary gamma rays from various models • 9.3 EUSO as a detector of EE-Neutrino • Sensitivities to EE-Neutrinos from various models • 9.4 Other topics

  9. Chapter 10,11 • 10. Sciences by EUSO (Part 2) [Takahashi, Sigl, Fargion, Blasi, Lipari] (Possibilities; Maximum outcomes) (15pages) • 10.1 Relic neutrino detection (Z-burst) • 10.2 Tau neutrino identification • 10.3 Upward UHE neutrino detection • 10.4 Multiple upward tau neutrino detection • 10.5 EECR and EE-neutrino burst detection • 10.6 Global GRB detection • 10.7 Neutrino cross section • 10.8 Test for Lorenz Invariance and Quatum Gravity • 10.9 Test for Extra-Dimension • 10.10 Other topics • 11.Conclusion [Santangelo, Sigl, Ferrigno, Takahashi, Teshima] (5pages) • 11.1 Originality • 11.2 Competition with other projects • 11.3 Urgency and Necessity of EUSO • 11.4 Others

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