Neutrino Astrophysics in the cold: Amanda, Baikal and IceCube

This talk reviews status and results from the two presently operating underwater/ice neutrino telescopes, NT-200 in Lake Baikal and AMANDA-II at the South Pole. It also gives a description of the design and the expected performance of IceCube, the next-generation neutrino telescope at South Pole. 1

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Main Author: Christian Spiering
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