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Detecting Cosmic Neutrinos with IceCube at the Earth’s South Pole

I thought there were a bit too many questions/interruptions for my taste, mainly because you can’t really hear the questions posed by the members of the audience, but aside from that it’s a decent lecture. I’ve added a few links below which covers some of the topics discussed in the lecture.

Neutrino astronomy.
Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna (ANITA).
Hydrophone.
Neutral pion decays.
IceCube Neutrino Observatory.
Evidence for High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos at the IceCube Detector (Science).
Atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos above 1 TeV interacting in IceCube.
Notes on isotropy.
Measuring the flavor ratio of astrophysical neutrinos.
Blazar.
Supernova 1987A neutrino emissions.

July 18, 2017 - Posted by | Astronomy, Lectures, Physics, Studies

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