Results from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a cubic kilometer neutrino detector located at the Geographic South Pole. It has made milestone observations in neutrino astronomy, comic-ray physics, and particle physics for over a decade. This talk will cover recent results from IceCube including the first detection of the phenomenon of Glashow resonance, the observation of neutrinos from the Milky Way Galaxy, measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters, and continued searches for beyond the standard model physics. The IceCube Upgrade deploys new detector modules focused on ~GeV scale neutrinos leading to improvements in analysis sensitivity.
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Presenters
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Stephen J Sclafani
University of Maryland
Authors
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Stephen J Sclafani
University of Maryland