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- Title
Recent Results from IceCube.
- Authors
Williams, Dawn
- Abstract
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a cubic kilometer detector located at the geographic South Pole. IceCube was designed to detect high-energy neutrinos from cosmic sources, and the DeepCore extension of IceCube enables the study of atmospheric neutrino interactions down to energies of a few GeV. IceCube has detected a diffuse flux of neutrinos in the energy range from 100 TeV to several PeV, the properties of which are inconsistent with an atmospheric origin, and has also published competitive limits on atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters and other neutrino properties. This paper presents the latest results from IceCube and prospects for future upgrades and expansions of the detector.
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, 2018, Vol 46, p-1
- ISSN
2010-1945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S2010194518600480