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IceTop: The surface component of IceCube. The IceCube Collaboration.
IceTop the surface component of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole is an air shower array with an area of 1km2. The detector allows a detailed exploration of the mass composition of primary cosmic rays in the energy range from about 100TeV to 1EeV by exploiting the correlation between the shower energy measured in IceTop and the energy ...
Abbasi Rasha U. +24 more
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IceCube's Development Environment
Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 6 pages, 9 Figures, LaTeX.
Patton, S., Glowacki, D.
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Neutrino Fluxes from Different Classes of Galactic Sources
We estimate the neutrino flux from different kinds of galactic sources and compare it with the recent diffuse neutrino flux detected by IceCube. We find that the flux from these sources may contribute to ∼20% of the IceCube neutrino flux.
Silvia Gagliardini +3 more
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Development of a handheld integrating sphere snow grain sizer (HISSGraS)
We developed a Handheld Integrating Sphere Snow Grain Sizer (HISSGraS) for field use to measure the specific surface area (SSA) of snow. In addition to snow samples, HISSGraS can directly measure snow surfaces and snow pit walls.
Teruo Aoki +12 more
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Neutrino Detection Rates from Lepto-hadronic Model Simulations of Bright Blazar Flares
There is mounting evidence that blazars are the sources of part of the very-high-energy astrophysical neutrino flux detected by IceCube. In particular, there have been several spatial and temporal coincidences of individual IceCube neutrino events with ...
Joshua Robinson, Markus Böttcher
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Investigating the Correlation between ZTF Tidal Disruption Events and IceCube High-energy Neutrinos
Investigating the correlation between the tidal disruption event (TDE) population and IceCube neutrinos could help us better understand whether TDEs could be potential high-energy neutrino emitters.
Ming-Xuan Lu +3 more
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Realtime Follow-up of Astrophysical Transients with the IceCube Neutrino\n Observatory [PDF]
A. Pizzuto +2 more
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Restricting the LSND and MiniBooNE sterile neutrinos with the IceCube atmospheric neutrino data [PDF]
Arman Esmaili, Alexei Yu. Smirnov
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Clash of the Titans: ultra-high energy KM3NeT event versus IceCube data [PDF]
Shirley Weishi Li +3 more
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