Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations with Very Large Volume Neutrino Telescopes

Neutrino oscillations have been probed during the last few decades using multiple neutrino sources and experimental set-ups. In the recent years, very large volume neutrino telescopes have started contributing to the field. First ANTARES and then IceCube have relied on large and sparsely instrumente...

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Published in:Advances in High Energy Physics
Main Authors: J. P. Yáñez, A. Kouchner
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Advances in High Energy Physics 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/271968
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spelling fthindawi:oai:hindawi.com:10.1155/2015/271968 2023-05-15T17:53:41+02:00 Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations with Very Large Volume Neutrino Telescopes J. P. Yáñez A. Kouchner 2015 https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/271968 en eng Advances in High Energy Physics https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/271968 Copyright © 2015 J. P. Yáñez and A. Kouchner. Review Article 2015 fthindawi https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/271968 2019-05-26T05:04:59Z Neutrino oscillations have been probed during the last few decades using multiple neutrino sources and experimental set-ups. In the recent years, very large volume neutrino telescopes have started contributing to the field. First ANTARES and then IceCube have relied on large and sparsely instrumented volumes to observe atmospheric neutrinos for combinations of baselines and energies inaccessible to other experiments. Using this advantage, the latest result from IceCube starts approaching the precision of other established technologies and is paving the way for future detectors, such as ORCA and PINGU. These new projects seek to provide better measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters and eventually determine the neutrino mass ordering. The results from running experiments and the potential from proposed projects are discussed in this review, emphasizing the experimental challenges involved in the measurements. Review Orca Hindawi Publishing Corporation Pingu ENVELOPE(-52.017,-52.017,67.067,67.067) Advances in High Energy Physics 2015 1 24
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description Neutrino oscillations have been probed during the last few decades using multiple neutrino sources and experimental set-ups. In the recent years, very large volume neutrino telescopes have started contributing to the field. First ANTARES and then IceCube have relied on large and sparsely instrumented volumes to observe atmospheric neutrinos for combinations of baselines and energies inaccessible to other experiments. Using this advantage, the latest result from IceCube starts approaching the precision of other established technologies and is paving the way for future detectors, such as ORCA and PINGU. These new projects seek to provide better measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters and eventually determine the neutrino mass ordering. The results from running experiments and the potential from proposed projects are discussed in this review, emphasizing the experimental challenges involved in the measurements.
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