Searching for Transient Neutrino Sources with IceCube in Real-Time

The IceCube neutrino observatory is a 1 km3 ^3 detector deployed deep in the Antarctic glacier. While IceCube recently discovered a diffuse astrophysical flux of high energy neutrinos, its sources are yet to be identified. With a field of view covering the whole sky and continuous data-taking, IceCu...

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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:1300867 2023-06-06T11:44:25+02:00 Searching for Transient Neutrino Sources with IceCube in Real-Time KINTSCHER, Thomas 2018-06-29 https://zenodo.org/record/1300867 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1300867 unknown doi:10.5281/zenodo.1300866 https://zenodo.org/communities/neutrino2018 https://zenodo.org/record/1300867 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1300867 oai:zenodo.org:1300867 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster poster 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.130086710.5281/zenodo.1300866 2023-04-13T21:56:00Z The IceCube neutrino observatory is a 1 km3 ^3 detector deployed deep in the Antarctic glacier. While IceCube recently discovered a diffuse astrophysical flux of high energy neutrinos, its sources are yet to be identified. With a field of view covering the whole sky and continuous data-taking, IceCube is capable of detecting transient sources when one or more high energy neutrinos arrive, and sending out an alert in real-time. Immediate triggering of follow-up observations in the optical, x-ray and gamma-ray bands will increase the discovery potential of astrophysical sources and potentially help to constrain phenomenological models of high energy neutrino and gamma-ray emission. This poster shows upcoming upgrades to the neutrino-triggered multi-messenger programs in IceCube, designed to identify both neutrinos clustered in space and time from potential transient sources, as well as the most energetic single neutrino candidates with the highest chance of being of astrophysical origin. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Zenodo Antarctic The Antarctic
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description The IceCube neutrino observatory is a 1 km3 ^3 detector deployed deep in the Antarctic glacier. While IceCube recently discovered a diffuse astrophysical flux of high energy neutrinos, its sources are yet to be identified. With a field of view covering the whole sky and continuous data-taking, IceCube is capable of detecting transient sources when one or more high energy neutrinos arrive, and sending out an alert in real-time. Immediate triggering of follow-up observations in the optical, x-ray and gamma-ray bands will increase the discovery potential of astrophysical sources and potentially help to constrain phenomenological models of high energy neutrino and gamma-ray emission. This poster shows upcoming upgrades to the neutrino-triggered multi-messenger programs in IceCube, designed to identify both neutrinos clustered in space and time from potential transient sources, as well as the most energetic single neutrino candidates with the highest chance of being of astrophysical origin.
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