Recent vs from IceCube

IceCube is a 1 km3 neutrino detector now being built at the South Pole. Its 4800 optical modules will detect Cherenkov radiation from charged particles produced in neutrino interactions. IceCube will search for neutrinos of astrophysical origin, with energies from 100 GeV up to 1019 eV. It will be a...

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Main Authors: Collaboration, IceCube, Klein, Spencer R.
Other Authors: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Nuclear Science Division.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2008
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc897925 2023-05-15T18:22:20+02:00 Recent vs from IceCube Collaboration, IceCube Klein, Spencer R. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Nuclear Science Division. 2008-10-03 7 Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc897925/ English eng Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory rep-no: LBNL-1117E grantno: DE-AC02-05CH11231 osti: 941677 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc897925/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc897925 Journal Name: Physical Review Letters Origin Charged Particles Supernovae Air Cherenkov Radiation Neutrinos Annihilation Construction Sun 79 Surface Air Article 2008 ftunivnotexas 2019-03-23T23:08:08Z IceCube is a 1 km3 neutrino detector now being built at the South Pole. Its 4800 optical modules will detect Cherenkov radiation from charged particles produced in neutrino interactions. IceCube will search for neutrinos of astrophysical origin, with energies from 100 GeV up to 1019 eV. It will be able to separate nue, nu mu and nu tau. In addition to detecting astrophysical neutrinos, IceCube will also search for neutrinos from WIMP annihilation in the Sun and the Earth, look for low-energy (10 MeV) neutrinos from supernovae, and search for a host of exotic signatures. With the associated IceTop surface air shower array, it will study cosmic-ray air showers. IceCube construction is now 50percent complete. After presenting preliminary results from the partial detector, I will discuss IceCube's future plans. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library South Pole
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topic Origin
Charged Particles
Supernovae
Air
Cherenkov Radiation
Neutrinos
Annihilation
Construction
Sun
79
Surface Air
spellingShingle Origin
Charged Particles
Supernovae
Air
Cherenkov Radiation
Neutrinos
Annihilation
Construction
Sun
79
Surface Air
Collaboration, IceCube
Klein, Spencer R.
Recent vs from IceCube
topic_facet Origin
Charged Particles
Supernovae
Air
Cherenkov Radiation
Neutrinos
Annihilation
Construction
Sun
79
Surface Air
description IceCube is a 1 km3 neutrino detector now being built at the South Pole. Its 4800 optical modules will detect Cherenkov radiation from charged particles produced in neutrino interactions. IceCube will search for neutrinos of astrophysical origin, with energies from 100 GeV up to 1019 eV. It will be able to separate nue, nu mu and nu tau. In addition to detecting astrophysical neutrinos, IceCube will also search for neutrinos from WIMP annihilation in the Sun and the Earth, look for low-energy (10 MeV) neutrinos from supernovae, and search for a host of exotic signatures. With the associated IceTop surface air shower array, it will study cosmic-ray air showers. IceCube construction is now 50percent complete. After presenting preliminary results from the partial detector, I will discuss IceCube's future plans.
author2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Nuclear Science Division.
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author Collaboration, IceCube
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Klein, Spencer R.
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title Recent vs from IceCube
title_short Recent vs from IceCube
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title_fullStr Recent vs from IceCube
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publisher Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
publishDate 2008
url https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc897925/
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op_source Journal Name: Physical Review Letters
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grantno: DE-AC02-05CH11231
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