Multi-messenger Astrophysics through Collaboration Among Different Observatories (MMA-CADO)

This workshop aims at introducing and promoting the cutting edge of multi-messenger astrophysics research, which combines multiple observational data sets and predicted sensitivities.
"The Creation of Multimessenger Astrophysics," a multidisciplinary program promoted by the Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), was launched in Japan in fiscal year (JFY) 2023 and will continue through JFY 2027. As part of the program's objectives to share scientific outcomes, we are hosting this international workshop to highlight recent progress and developments in multimessenger astrophysics.
Focus & Scope
This workshop will be held immediately before the main TeVPA 2026 program. The leading researchers in the JSPS multidisciplinary program deliver key notes, which are followed by talks by junior researchers reporting their latest research developments. Including:
- IceCube - MAXI combined analysis to probe high-energy cosmic ray origins
- Neutrino follow-up studies by the Subaru telescope and the Rubin Observatory
- The rapid-followup programs for gravitational-wave detection by LVK
- Employing the Einstein Probe to investigate emitters of the IceCube neutrinos with a search for soft X-ray transient sources
- Future space missions to measure EM signals for understanding the gravitational-wave and neutrino universe.
Participation & Networking
This pre-conference workshop is designed to foster international exchange and strengthen scientific collaboration across the multi-messenger community. To encourage broad engagement:
For more details on the host program and its research areas, please visit:
"The Creation of Multimessenger Astrophysics" Official WebsiteSupported by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A).