silvia.celli@roma1.infn.it (Google Scholar, Scopus)
La Sapienza University of Rome, Physics Department, Piazzale
Aldo Moro 2, 00185, Rome, Italy
Invited
seminars at international institutes
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The
search for hadronic PeVatrons,
Institute for High Energy Physics, Beijing, China, May 2023;
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Particle escape from SNR
shocks: gamma-ray and cosmic-ray signatures, Max Planck Institut fur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany,
June 2022;
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Status
and perspectives of neutrino astronomy,
Osservatorio Astronomico di Arcetri, Florence, Italy, June 2022;
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On
the radiation signatures of Galactic PeVatrons: the gamma-ray and
neutrino perspective, Erlangen, Germany,
October 2022;
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Particles escape from SNRs and radiative
signatures,
Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Rome, Italy, October 2021;
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Supernova remnants: escaping cosmic rays
and radiative signatures, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen,
Denmark, May 2021;
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The search for Galactic PeVatrons:
gamma-ray and neutrino signatures, Laura Bassi Series, Padova, Italy,
March 2021;
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Supernova remnants: cosmic rays, gamma
rays and neutrinos, Gravitational Way Day in Sapienza University of Rome, Rome,
Italy, February 2021;
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Neutrinos from GRBs: can they account
for the IceCube diffuse neutrino flux?, Technische
Universitat Munchen (TUM), online, February 2021;
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Propagation and radiation
of accelerated particles in SNRs with clumpy structure: the case of
RX J1713.7-3946, CTA Linkages 2018
workshop, Adelaide, Australia, December 2018;
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Propagation and radiation
of accelerated particles in clumpy environments, Adelaide, Australia, December 2018;
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Radiation signatures of
particle propagation and escape in SNRs, Max Planck Institut fur Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany,
September 2018;
·
Very-high-energy gamma
rays and neutrinos from the Galactic Center region, AstroParticlue and Cosmologie Laboratoires of the Paris-7
Paris Denis-Diderot University, Paris, France, June 2017.
Invited
talks at international conferences and workshops
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Non-thermal
emission from cosmic-ray illuminated clouds nearby young stellar
clusters, Exploring Galactic
Cosmic Ray Accelerators with Ultra-High Energy Gamma Rays, Yerevan,
Armenia, October 2023;
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Modelling
hadronic PeVatrons, PWN/PeVatron workshop,
Columbia University, New York, USA, July 2023;
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Particles
and radiation from supernova remnants, 1st
LHAASO symposium, Chengdu, China, May 2023;
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The
sources of cosmic rays,
Theory Meets Experiments 2023: 19th Rencontres du
Vietnam, Quy Nohn, Vietnam, January 2023;
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Astrophysical
Acceleration, Obertrubach School for
Astroparticle
Physics 2022, Erlangen, Germany, October 2022;
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Hadronic
PeVatrons (and their radiation signatures),
Vulcano Workshop 2022 – Frontier Objects in Astrophysics and
Particle Physics, Elba Island, Italy, September 2022;
·
Supernova
remnants: a theoretical overview, 1st
MAGIC-LHAASO-LST Workshop 2022;
·
High
energy neutrinos from the Galaxy: expectations and experimental
results, Particle Accelerator in
Astrophysics Objects 2022 (PASTO2022), Osservatorio Astronomico di
Roma, September 2022;
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Neutrino astronomy in the Mediterranean
and the KM3NeT/ARCA detector, 107th SIF Congress, Italy,
September 2021;
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Extreme particle interactions and
propagation, Gordon Godfrey Workshop
on Astroparticle Physics in Sydney, Australia, December 2020;
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The search for cosmic neutrino sources,
106th National Congress of the Italian Physics Society (SIF),
online, September 2020;
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Spectral features of PeVatrons, Multimessenger
high energy astrophysics in the era of LHAASO, online, July 2020;
·
Very high energy gamma
rays and neutrinos from Galactic sources: the case of supernova
remnants, 1st KM3NeT Town Hall Meeting in Marseille, France, December
2019;
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Particle escape from middle-aged
supernova remnants and related gamma-ray emission, CTA Linkages 2019 workshop, Adelaide, Australia, December
2019;
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Propagation and radiation
of accelerated particles in clumpy environments, International Workshop on VHE phenomena around supermassive
black holes, Yerevan, Armenia, April 2019;
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Particle propagation and
radiation in SNRs with clumpy environments, CTA Linkages 2018 workshop, Adelaide, Australia, December
2018;
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Search for PeVatrons in
VHE Gamma Rays and Neutrinos, International Conference of Young Astrophysicists and
Astronomers 2018, Padova, Italy, June 2018;
·
KM3NeT: performances and
scientific goals in the era of CTA, invited talk at the DIAS Summer School in High-Energy
Astrophysics 2018, Dublin, Ireland, June 2018.
Contributions
to other schools, conferences and workshops
·
The real-time analysis platform of KM3NeT and its first
results,
XXXVII ICRC, Nagoya, Japan, July 2023;
·
Gamma-ray emission from molecular clouds illuminated by
local young massive stellar clusters and detection prospects with
current and next generation instruments, XXXVII ICRC, Nagoya,
Japan, July 2023;
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Particle escape from SNR shocks: gamma-ray and cosmic ray
signatures, Gamma 2022, Barcelona, Spain, July 2022;
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KM3NeT: status and
perspectives for neutrino astronomy from the MeV to the PeV, 17th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics
(TAUP 21), Valencia, Spain, August 2021;
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Neutrino predictions from
choked GRBs and comparison with the observed comic neutrino flux, talk delivered at the XXXVII International Cosmic Ray
Conference ICRC2021, Berlin, Germany, June 2021;
·
Particle escape from
supernova remnants and gamma-ray signatures, talk delivered at the XXXVII Cosmic Ray Conference
ICRC2021, Berlin, Germany, June 2021;
·
Particle escape from
middle-aged supernova remnants and related gamma-ray signatures, talk delivered at the TeVPA 2019 conference in Sydney,
Australia, December 2019;
·
Particle escape from
middle-aged supernova remnants, talk delivered at the Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop
CRA2019, L'Aquila, Italy, October 2019;
·
Particle propagation in
clumpy SNRs: the case of RX J1713.7-3946, talk delivered at the 7th Roma International Conference on
AstroParticle Physics, Rome, Italy, September 2018;
·
On the potential of KM3
Neutrino Telescopes and Cherenkov Telescope Arrays for the
detection of extended sources, talk delivered at the Fifteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting,
Rome, Italy, July 2018;
·
Multi-messenger future:
astrophysical neutrinos, talk delivered at the
workshop The high-energy Universe: gamma-ray, neutrino and
cosmic-ray astronomy, MIAPP, Garching, Germany, March 2018;
·
Extending the search for
high-energy muon neutrinos from GRBs with ANTARES, poster presented on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration at
the Perspectives in Astroparticle physics from High Energy
Neutrinos, Naples, Italy, September 2017;
·
Search for muon neutrinos
from GRBs with the ANTARES neutrino telescope, talk delivered on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration at
the XXXV International Cosmic Ray Conference, Busan, Korea, July
2017;
·
Supernova remnants in
clumpy media: propagation of accelerated particles into clumps, poster presented at the XXXV International Cosmic Ray
Conference, Busan, Korea, July 2017;
·
Very-high-energy
gamma-rays and neutrinos: the search for PeVatrons, talk derivered at the Incontri di Fisica delle Alte
Energie, Trieste, Italy, April 2017;
·
Search for high-energy
neutrinos from Gamma-Ray Bursts, talk delivered at the workshop High-energy neutrino and
cosmic-ray astrophysics: The way forward, Weizmann Institute of
Science, Rehovot, Israel, January 2017;
·
Search for high energy
neutrinos from bright GRBs with ANTARES, poster presented on behalf
of the ANTARES Collaboration at The XXVII International Conference
on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, London, United Kingdom, July
2016;
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A time-dependent search for
high energy neutrinos from bright GRBs with ANTARES, poster presented on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration at
the 6th Roma International Conference on AstroParticle Physics ,
Frascati, Italy, June 2016;
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Search for high energy
neutrinos with the ANTARES telescope, talk delivered at the XXVIII SEMINARIO NAZIONALE di FISICA
NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE Francesco Romano, Otranto, Italy, June 2016;
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Search for high energy
neutrinos from GRB130427A with the ANTARES neutrino telescope, poster presented on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration at
the 6th edition of the Young Researcher Meeting, L’Aquila, Italy,
October 2015.
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