Astroparticle physics, summer term 2017:   Kathrin Egberts and Martin Pohl

Monday 10:15-11:45h, room 2.28.2.011

Tuesday 12:15-13:45h, room 2.28.2.011

This course gives an introduction into astroparticle physics. It covers the physis of cosmic rays, their production, propagation, and interactions, and discusses their potential sources like supernova remnants and active galactic nuclei as well as secondary messengers like gamma-rays. It combines in a 6-CP unit a coverage of the theoretical perspective with an introduction into experimental methods, and it comprises lectures, exercises in class, and a short seminar presentation of each student on a subject to be chosen at the beginning of the term.

The detailed syllabus and other course materials can be found on Moodle at this link.

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