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“The quest for neutrinos beyond the Sun -
recent results from IceCube”
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Thursday,
05. April 2018 |
Video-Recording for any system with MP4-support
- Video.mp4 (ca.420 Mb) |
15:15 – 16:25 |
Olga Botner
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Abstract :
IceCube is the
world’s largest neutrino telescope embedded in the clear glacier ice
at the South
Pole. It was designed to detect high-energy neutrino radiation from
cosmic sources.
In 2013 , IceCube discovered high-energy neutrinos of extraterrestrial
origin. This
represents a breakthrough and opens the path towards neutrino astronomy.
The colloquium is
intended to give some background to neutrino astronomy and present
what we currently
know about the extraterrestrial neutrinos and the sources that produce them.