Hot Research from the Coldest Place on Earth

Ignacio Taboada from the School of Physics joins Pete and his special guest host Andy Zangwill to discuss Astrophysics at the South Pole. Using a cubic kilometer of ice, Prof. Taboada traps neutrinos in order to map activity of some of the hottest objects in the Universe.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ludovice, Peter J., Zangwill, Andrew, Taboada, Ignacio
Other Authors: Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, https://finding-aids.library.gatech.edu/agents/corporate_entities/1031
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/27962
Description
Summary:Ignacio Taboada from the School of Physics joins Pete and his special guest host Andy Zangwill to discuss Astrophysics at the South Pole. Using a cubic kilometer of ice, Prof. Taboada traps neutrinos in order to map activity of some of the hottest objects in the Universe.