Atmospheric neutrino oscillations with DeepCore; Supernova detection with\nIceCube and beyond; Study of South Pole ice transparency with IceCube flashers;\nSubmitted papers to the 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Beijing 2011.IceCube Collaboration...
How do you find something that isn't directly visible? That's the challenge faced by the team who developed the IceCube neutrino detector under the ice at the South Pole. Just as X-rays allow us to see bone fractures, and MRIs help doctors find damage to soft tissue, neutrinos will reve...
A large international team of scientists and drilling technicians worked throughout the austral summer to continue assembling and testing the world's largest scientific instrument, the in-ice IceCube Neutrino Detector. Neutrinos are incredibly common (about 10 million pass through your body as you read...
M. Spurio, "Constraints to a Galactic Component of the Ice Cube cosmic neu- trino flux from ANTARES," Phys. Rev. D 90 (2014) 10, 103004M. Spurio, "Constraints to a Galactic component of the Ice Cube cosmic neutrino flux from ANTARES," Phys. Rev. D, vol. 90, p. 103004, Nov. ...
Ice Cube has reported the detection of a diffuse Te V-Pe V neutrino emission, for which the flat spectrum radio quasars(FSRQs) have been proposed to be the candidate sources. Here we assume that the neutrino flux from FSRQs is proportional to their gamma-ray ones, and obtain the gamma-...
How to See the Universe Through Neutrino EyesClara Moskowitz
John Matson
Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory 2014 Expedition Map Journal Map Meet the Team Liz Ratliff - Teacher Jim Madsen - Researcher IceCube In Ice Antarctic Telescope 2012 Resources Teacher Describes South Pole Work An article describing the work done by PolarTREC teacher, Liz Ratliff, during her trip to th...